The Committee of the Hudson's Bay Company have reason
to think that the arrangement respecting the lands of the
Company in British Columbia, laid down in the Memorandum
signed on the 11th of Octr 1861, by Mr Walcott and Mr
Dallas and sanctioned by the letters of His Grace the Duke
Newcastle and Mr Berens of November 2nd and November
7th (respectively) in the same year, have not yet been
carried into effect with the promptitude on the part of the
Colonial Government which His Grace intended.
I
I have therefore to request that instructions may be
given to the Officer administering the Government of British
Columbia to cause without delay grants to be made of such
lands as the Company is entitled to retain under the above Agreement.
The Clause of the Memorandum providing for Arbitration
affords a ready mode of settling any disputes as to fact
which may arise and the provision for compensation where the
lands in the immediate vicinity of the Forts or Posts may
have been granted previous to the Agreement, would seem
sufficient to secure to the Company their full rights.
The Committee feelconfident confident that His Grace will be
as anxious now, as he was in 1861, for the fair and
equitable settlement of their outstanding claims.
Sir F. Rogers
As Mr Walcott personally conducted this negotiation
perhaps we had better refer the letter to the Land
Bd—accompanied by a copy of the Duke of Newcastle's desph
of the 15 Novr/61—adding that the Govr has not reported
the steps taken by him on the subject. L[edger] F[olio].
Elliot to Emigration Commissioners, 27 October 1863, forwarding copy of Head's letter, and copy of a despatch addressed to Douglas in
1861, for observations and suggestions.
Elliot to Head, 7 November 1863, suggesting that
instructions respecting the conveyance of lands to the Hudson's Bay
Company should be given to Seymour instead of Douglas.
We promised Sir E. Head in our letter of the [blank] to draw Mr Seymour's attention to this subject, and from it's importance I think
that probably the letter should be signed by the Secretary of State?