The minutes agree to send copies of the letters to the HBC.
The first of the included documents is a draft letter from the Colonial Office to Pelly, forwarding copies of enclosed letters; the second is a letter from Moresby to Admiralty, which reports on Moresby's arrival to Vancouver Island and the murder of three British seamen; the third is a letter from Moresby to Blanshard, which reports on the murders; and the final enclosure is a letter from Blanshard to Moresby, which reports on, among other things, the fragile security at Fort Rupert.
2Copy to Hudson's Bay Compy for informn. 8 Oct/51.
last, No 54; from Rear Admiral Moresby, Commander in Chief in the Pacific, ⎯ and of its enclosures, reporting his Proceedings,
and on the State of Affairs in Vancouver's Island.
Draft, Colonial Office to Pelly, 8 October 1851, forwarding copies of enclosed letters.
Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
Moresby to Admiralty, 27 June 1851,
reporting of his arrival at Vancouver Island, and that he has dispatched HMS Daphne to convey Blanshard to apprehend the murderers of the British seamen.
Moresby to Blanshard, 27 June 1851, informing him of the "crime."
Blanshard to Moresby, 27 June 1851, reporting there has been no action against Indigenous groups as yet, and that, as
far as he knows, the Hudson's Bay Company has no means of securing the personal safety of its servants, beyond stockading their
posts and threatening to cease local trading.
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