Public Offices document.
Minutes (4), Enclosures (untranscribed) (2).
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In response to a letter from the
Colonial Office,
Lennox transmits a letter and its enclosure from
Denman reporting the orders under which Lieutt Denny was acting on the occasion of his visit to the Settlement of Metlakahtla.
Jadis’s minute relates how the
Colonial Office was concerned about being able to quickly connect with
Naval Officers [to advise caution] when dealing with Indian Tribes.
Elliot’s minute explains why the
Colonial Office was concerned over
Denny’s orders, and discusses how to proceed after the
Admiralty’s response, which is a letter showing the
reasonable … orders from Admiral Denman [to] Lieut Denny.
Buckingham’s minute advises that responsibility for
Denny’s actions should be left to the admiralty.