Blanshard writes to Grey to acknowledge Grey's previous letter that reports that Her Majesty has accepted Blanshard's resignation as governor of Vancouver Island. The remainder of the letter discusses Blanshard's passage back to England, and his intentions to nominate a provisional council,
in absence of a permanent successor to the governorship.
In the minutes, Merivale relays that the nominations in Blanshard's council appear in 9339.
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your Lordships
despatch of 3rd April 1851 notifying that Her Majesty has been graciously pleased to accept my resignation of
the office of Governor of this settlement, and that your Lordship has communicated my request for a passage in one of Her Majesty's ships, to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty.
H.M. Ship "Daphne" being on the point of sailing from this settlement for San Francisco, I have appliedapplied to Captain Fanshawe for a passage as far as that port, as it is very unlikely that another of H.M. Ships
will visit the settlement this year.
Should no Official announcement of the appointment of my successor arrive in the mean
time, it is my intention to nominate a council provisionally, or such a portion of
council as may constitute a quorum, the Senior member of which will act as Governor
till a new appointment be made,
I have the honor to be
My Lord
Your Most Obedient Servant Richard Blanshard Governor