Hamilton to Rogers (Permanent Under-Secretary)
Treasury Chambers
12 July 1860
I am directed by the Lords Commissioners of Her Majestys Treasury to acquaint you for the information of the Secretary of State that directions have been given to the Comptroller of the Stationery Office to supply a moderate quantity of Folio Paper to the Governor of Vancouver's Island as requested in your letter of the 5 Inst.
I am etc.
Geo. A. Hamilton
Minutes by CO staff
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Inform the Governor.
ABd 13 July
FR 14/7
CF 16
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Draft reply, Newcastle to Douglas, [B.C.] No. 38, 3 July 1860.
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Draft, Elliot to Hamilton, 5 July 1860, asking that the governor be "supplied with a moderate quantity of Folio paper of the size and quality usually employed in writing despatches."
Minutes by CO staff
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Mr Jadis
Did not we a long time ago ask Governor Douglas to use writing paper of the ordinary size? Will you be so good as to see when we did it, and whether we did not likewise take some steps to cause him to be provided with the requisite stationery? His overgrown despatches are quite a nuisance.
TFE 16 Jany [1862]
Mr Elliot
Yes. I annex the correspondence.
VJ 16 Jan
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Draft, Elliot to Hamilton, 18 January 1862, asking to be informed of the quantity and size of the stationery sent to Vancouver Island, and the date on which it was sent.