Brown was the captain of the 
England, to which three HBC sailors deserted to while the 
England was docked at 
Victoria. Notice of the desertion was sent to 
Fort Rupert, Brown's destination, and the sailors 
took to the woods,
 intent on meeting the 
England at a different port, but the men were killed by local First Nations, likely members
                     of the Kwaguʼł Tribe, apparently on 
Blenkinsop's orders. According to 
Morseby, as seen in a transcribed enclosure to 
Parker, John to Peel, Sir Frederick 28 November 1851, CO 305:3, no. 10075, 215, Brown told 
Blenkinsop, who was temporarily in charge of the fort in 
McNeill's absence, that the offering of a reward 
for their Heads
 was 
a rash thing.