No. 26
Downing Street
23 April 1869
Sir,
I transmit to you a copy of a letter from the Board of Admiralty requesting that the Naval Vote may be relieved of the charge imposed upon it by the employment on board the "Sparrowhawk" of an interpreter when that Vessel was sent to visit the Northern Part of Vancouvers IslandtoManuscript image to make enquiries respecting murders which had been committed by the Indians.
I have to instruct you to remit the amount to the Crown Agents for payment to the Admiralty.
I have the honor to be
Sir,
Your most obedient
humble Servant
Granville
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Copy, Romaine to the Under Secretary of State of the Colonial Office, 6 April 1869, requesting that "the Naval Vote may be relieved" of an impoased charge.