M Elliot
The despatches relating to
M Franks are
24 Feb N 35,
Confidential
24 Feb, & a further Confidential dated the
10 April
rec on the
27 inst which was not before the
Duke of
Buckingham when he app the last letter to
M Franks. It would
not however I think have affected that answer. It is sent on
herewith 5084—you will see by the letter addressed to him by
M
Birch on the
19 Jan (in 5084) that
M Franks was informed
that the
Gov considered "his conduct in the matter referred to
improper & that he would bring the matter before the
Sec of
State." It appears further that the
Gov offered that this letter
sh be withdrawn—that the Council however were of opinion that
it was a proper letter—but that as it [is] desirable that
M Franks
should leave the Colony at once,
M F. should be informed that if
he left the Colony at once no further steps should be taken ag
him. I suppose meaning that the
Gov should not enter upon a
consideration of
M F's conduct since he held office. Whether
M Franks was informed does not appear.
It appears to me that if it is not wished to press hardly on
M
Franks' some friend of his might be allowed to peruse all the papers
confidentially & then advise
M F. whether he should press for the
production of the Governor's correspondence.