 State for War to transmit to you
               for the favorable consideration of the Duke of Newcastle the
               accompanying copy of a letter from the Horse Guards and of
               it's enclosure from Lieut. Colonel Hawkins Royal Engineers in
               which he recommends that this boon may be extended to the
               eighteen men named in the list annexed who have purchased
               their discharge on the withdrawalof
 State for War to transmit to you
               for the favorable consideration of the Duke of Newcastle the
               accompanying copy of a letter from the Horse Guards and of
               it's enclosure from Lieut. Colonel Hawkins Royal Engineers in
               which he recommends that this boon may be extended to the
               eighteen men named in the list annexed who have purchased
               their discharge on the withdrawalof of the commission.
 of the commission.
                
                  
                   
                  
                   Soldiers of the Royal Engineers is strictly
                     & legally correct. I had no doubt at the time of making
                     my minute on 9615, but I have since felt a misgiving, &
                     have thought it best to have recourse to you.
 Soldiers of the Royal Engineers is strictly
                     & legally correct. I had no doubt at the time of making
                     my minute on 9615, but I have since felt a misgiving, &
                     have thought it best to have recourse to you.
                      
                  
                   
                  
                   30 acres of land in either
                     of those Colonies, which indulgence was accorded to their
                     comrades who were granted free discharges on the return of
                     the Commission to England.
 30 acres of land in either
                     of those Colonies, which indulgence was accorded to their
                     comrades who were granted free discharges on the return of
                     the Commission to England.
                      man under such conditions of residence or Mily
                     Service as may be considered expedient.
 man under such conditions of residence or Mily
                     Service as may be considered expedient.
                      
                  
                   of 21 Sept: 1861.
 of 21 Sept: 1861.
                      
                  
                   Office to the War dept: of the 7th Augt 1861 His
                     Grace the S of State for the Colonies shewed the utmost
                     willingness to meet the views of the S of S for War on this
                     point. I have great hopes that if Earl de Grey should see fit
                     to recommend such grants to the men in question—lists of whom
                     accompanied my letter to you No 21 and to the Secy of State for
                     War No 122 of 17 June 1862—the recommendation would be at once
                     acceded to. Certain conditions as to residence and military
                     service wd probably be attached to the confirmation of the
                     grants, and such settlers cannot be but valuable in new and
                     distant Colonies to wh. the beneficial occupation of even
                     small portions of the vast extent of waste land must be of
                     considerable importance.
 Office to the War dept: of the 7th Augt 1861 His
                     Grace the S of State for the Colonies shewed the utmost
                     willingness to meet the views of the S of S for War on this
                     point. I have great hopes that if Earl de Grey should see fit
                     to recommend such grants to the men in question—lists of whom
                     accompanied my letter to you No 21 and to the Secy of State for
                     War No 122 of 17 June 1862—the recommendation would be at once
                     acceded to. Certain conditions as to residence and military
                     service wd probably be attached to the confirmation of the
                     grants, and such settlers cannot be but valuable in new and
                     distant Colonies to wh. the beneficial occupation of even
                     small portions of the vast extent of waste land must be of
                     considerable importance.
                      
                  
                  Pelham-Clinton, Henry Pelham Fiennes