Public Offices document.
Minutes (5), Other documents (2).
Head to Rogers (Permanent Under-Secretary)
Hudsons Bay House, London
April 19th 1866
Sir,
It is essential for the interests of the Hudsons Bay Company in
Vancouver Island that the authority of the Emigration Commissioners
to execute the Indenture of 1862 on the part of the Crown should be
officially notified by the right Honorable the Secretary of State
to the Governor of that Colony.
The efficacy of this Indenture is disputed because thispoint point is
not taken for granted by a purchaser.
I have therefore to request that the Secretary of State will be
good enough to inform the Governor of Vancouver Island officially
of the fact that the Emigration Commissioners had the necessary
authority to execute that Deed.
I have the honor to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient Servant Edmund Head
I would write to the Governor to state that the HBC have requested
him to notify officially to him (the Govr) that the indenture of
1862 (describing it) was executed by the Emign Commrs under
proper authority.
That Mr C has no difficulty in informing the Govr what he will
doubtless have collected from previous correspondence, that the
Emign Commrs were authorised by the Secretary of State for the
Colonies to execute the Indenture on behalf of the Crown.
Draft dph and let me know (with the draft) in what form the
authority was given. I shd like to see.
See Sir F. Rogers Minute. the authority was given to the Commrs:
by letter dated 18 Jan 1862 & will be found marked in the [one word
off microfilm] Vol.
Elliot to Edmund Head, 27 April 1866,
advising the governor had been informed that the emigration
commissioners had the full authority of the government to execute
the indenture of 1862 on behalf of the crown.