M Merivale
The Answer I imagine is that
Colonel Moody commenced his
Colonial duties on the day he mentions viz: the
18
of last August, when, if you remember, he was summoned
from Edinburgh by Telegraph, & kept incessantly at work
till the day he left these shores. That with respect to
the other Officers this
D has not the means of
furnishing the
information, (as they were not selected or
appointed by us,) beyond what is contained in
Colonel
Moody's (annexed) Letter. Under these circes, as the
information is not possessed by the
War Office, the only
means of procuring it is by ascertaining at Chatham, as
Colonel Moody suggests, on what day these Officers were
relieved of their duties there. Add that when the
information is obtained we should be glad to receive it
in order that the Governor may be instructed to pay these
Officers the balance of Colonial pay due to them between
these to be ascertained dates, & the day of their embarcation.