Abstract
Despatch to London.
Minutes (2), Enclosures (untranscribed) (3).
This despatch is missing from the collection, but it contains minutes and enclosures.
A note indicates that is a letter from
Moody to
Douglas on the “Military Defence of the Colony,” and that the enclosures were received “in
an Envelope from Governor (annexed) without any covering Despatch.”
In the minutes,
Blackwood asks if
Douglas’s reticence on
Moody’s suggestions is intentional.
Newcastle notes that
Douglas did not receive
Moody’s letter, “wrote it more from impulse than reflection,” in time to make comments.
The first of the three documents included in the file is a letter from
Moody to
Douglas, which asks that
Moody’s enclosed report be forwarded to the secretary of state; the second is a report
from
Moody to
Douglas, which discusses the military defence of “the Colony;” the third is an envelope addressed
to “Her Majesty's principal Secretary of State for the Colonies.”