Mr Merivale
I think that before writing to the Governor it is due to the B. of
Columbia that we
shd Communicate this correspondence to his Ldship
& enquire if he has any observations to offer upon the subject.
It is proper that I
shd add that this affair has brought back to
my recollection a question which
Mr Gammage—the Clergyman who was
first appointed to
B. Columbia—put to me at an interview I had here
with me [him]. He asked whether he might not consider himself in the
light of
Govt Chaplain, & take rank acc
ly. I ans
d that no
such office was in contemplation—on which he enquired how he
shd
stand with regard to other Clergymen in the Colony. I declined to
ans
r the question—but, speaking quite unofficially, presumed that
the first app
d Clergyman would take precedence over Clergymen last
appointed.