No. 101
3 November 1869
Sir,
With reference to my Despatch No. 91 of the 13th September, I transmit to you copies of a correspondence between Mr. W.A.G. Young, this department and the Treasury, in regard to his application for a gratuity on account of the loss of his office.
I have to authorizeyouManuscript image you to bring this correspondence before your Council with a recommendation that a gratuity equivalent to not more than six months salary should be voted to Mr. Young.
I have the honor to be
Sir,
Your most obedient
humble Servant
F. R. Sandford
for Granville
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Copy, Law to Sandford, 19 August 1869, stating that there is no objection being made to "the proposal to sanction the payment from the Colonial Treasury of the passage money to this Country of Mr. Young."
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Copy, Sandford to the Secretary to the Treasury, 13 August 1869, forwarding an application from Young and stating that the passage money for Young should be sanctioned.
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Copy, Law to the Under Secretary of State for the Colonial Office, 16 October 1869, stating that there is "no objection to His Lordship carrying out the proposal" mentioned in a previous letter regarding the passage of Young and his family.
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Copy, Young to Rogers, 16 September 1869, regarding a misunderstanding in his application.
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Copy, Rogers to the Secretary to the Treasury, 22 September 1869, stating that "their Lordships could not for the present at least entertain the question of a gratuity to Mr. Young."