Having greatly recovered my health & strength during the period of
               five months which have elapsed since I left the Governorship of
               
Vancouver's Island & its dependencies, I take the liberty to bring my
               case before your Lordship and to express a hope that I may be permitted
               to look forward to another appointment in Her Majesty's service. I
               trust that I should be found fully competent for the duties of a
               Colonial Secretary, Consul, or Governor of any Insular territory, or as
               an Attache to an Embassy. I have taken the degree of Master of Arts at
               Cambridge & am a member of Lincolns Inn; but having a claim to
               considerable property in America I passed upwards of two years there and
               have not practised as a Barrister. In the year 1848 I was travelling in
               the Upper provinces
of India
 of India when the Sikh War suddenly broke out, and
               my services were accepted as a volunteer. On the successful termination
               of the campaign I was invited to accept a commission in H.M. Service,
               but having received a letter from a relative in England informing me
               that 
Vancouvers Island was to be colonized on a large scale and that it
               had been intimated to him that he could procure the appointment of
               Governor for me, I relinquished other prospects and arrived in England
               towards the end of 
June 1849, when I had the honor of being introduced
               to your Lordship by 
JH Pelly. Having received the appointment I
               provided at my own expense a full and ample outfit including a service
               of plate and other appendages suitable for such a situation, And beyond
               a payment made by the 
Hudson's Bay Company my outward passage cost me a
               considerable sum, as I experienced a long detention at 
Panama and was
               further obliged to proceed to 
Callao to seek one of HM Ships, which I
               expected would have met me at 
Panama. On my arrival at 
Vancouvers Island there was not the slightest preparation for my reception, and
               jointly with my servant I occupied an empty store room for several
               months, until I was able to build myself a small log house. During the
               18 months I was there I had to purchase every thing from the Hudson's
               Bay company's stores at excessive prices; twice I was called to proceed
               to the Northern part of 
the Island on account of differences between the
               Hudson's Bay Comp Servants, and the natives, and on one occasion
               was under the necessity of making a passage of seven days in an open
               canoe 
during
during the month of 
November, which acting on a constitution
               already enfeebled by repeated attacks of the ague, reduced me so low
               that on my return to 
Victoria, where there was not at that time any
               medical advice, I was unable to walk and my recovery was not expected.
               On the submission (by my relative) to your Lordship in 
March 1851 of
               medical certificates from two 
London Physicians, you permitted my
               resignation on which I left 
the Island on the first of September and
               reached 
London and reported my arrival to your Lordship on the 
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                  Nov. I returned to England at a great expense (upwards o. 300) &
               on my homeward passage lost the greater and most valuable part of my
               baggage by the wreck of a vessel in the river Chagres.
               
               Melancholy as it is to reflect that I have borne H.M.'s commission
               for executing the office of Governor for a length of Service during
               which some benefit might have been expected from my exertions I am
               constrained to say that I have not accomplished the purposes for which
               sent out. There were not any materials to work wit. scarcely an
               inhabitant except the Indian tribes and the Hudson's bay Comp
               servants, and no probability of colonization being encouraged. Under
               the combined circumstances of the great expense I have been put to, of
               the loss of time, of the prospects I abandoned, and the exposure to
               inclement weather which so greatly injured my health, without my having
               received the slightest recompence whatever, I trust I shall not be
               deemed presumptuous in expressing my hope that I may be permitted to
               look forward to 
somw future
some future employment in H.M. Service whether
               colonial, consular, or Diplomatic.
               
               In conclusion I take the liberty to enclose for your Lordships
               perusal the copy of an address which was presented to me after my
               embarkation without my previous knowledge of it, with copies of six
               certificates of my service in India, for which I have received an
               honorary medal.