Newry
                     
                  
               5th May 1860
               
               My Lord Duke,
                
            
            
            
            
            
            
               On the 
14th of January 1859, 
Captain Whannell wrote to
               
Mrs Rice informing her of the Murder of her Son, and subsequently
               a Second letter, enclosing a Copy of the Verdict, and further Stating
               
               
               That among 
Bernard Rice's Papers, a Bill for £20, drawn at 7 days
               Sight by the Provincial Bank at Newry on Spooner Atwood & Co 
London,
               was found, which Bill, 
Mr Whannell retained until he should hear
               from 
Mrs Rice.
               
               That, on the person of 
Bernard Rice he had found, and had taken
               Charge of a Bag Containing Gold Dust value 69 Dollars and 50
               Cents—In Silver Coin One Dollar & 85 Cents and a "Colt Revolver."
               
               That the Deceased's friend had Sold his Effects and placed same
               in his 
Mr Whannells hands amounting to 91 Dollars and requesting
               Instruction for the disposal of the Effects.
               
               See letter N
o 1.
               
               on
               
               On the 
29th Decr 1858 Two men, named 
Simpson Musgrove and
               
Thomas Williams, wrote to 
Mrs Rice from 
Fort Yale, stating the
               death of her Son and stating, "400 Dollars were on his person.  That
               they had Sold his Claim & Effects for 91 Dollars and handed Same to the
               Authorities."  See Copy N
o 2.
               
 
            
            
               In 
March 1859 Mrs Rice received these letters and answered
               both directly.
               
               On the 
10th of June Williams & 
Musgrove wrote from 
Fort Yale
               acknowledging receipt of 
Mrs Rices letter (on 
8th June) wherein
               one States, "I have just been at the Magistrate of this place to see if
               he had sent the Money to you and that the Magistrate said he had written
               to 
Mrs Rice on the 
27th of January."  See Copy N
o 3.
               
               Not having received a reply from 
Captn Whannell, 
Mrs Rice
               instructed me to write to him and on the 
3d of Augt 1859 I
               addressed to 
Captn Whannell a letter explaining that 
Mrs Rice
               was Entitled to the property of her Son, and requesting same would
               be remitted to her.
               
               But up to the present, no reply has been made to this letter.
               Nor has she heard from 
Captn Whannell.  See Copy N
o 4.
               
               The Bill for £20 was sent by 
Mrs Rice to her Son to sustain
               him while in bad health in the Colony.  The Second Bill she now
               holds, It having been returned to her through the Post Office at
               Puget Sound after her Sons death.
               
               I
               
               I enclose a Copy of 
Bernard Rices letter to his Mother
               acknowledging receipt of the £20 Bill, and explaining that, it having
               been the Second Bill of Exchange, it was not Negotiable.  See Copy
               N
o 5.
               
 
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
               Minutes by CO staff
               
                
                  
                  
                  
                  
                     We do not possess the information requisite for us to act upon
                     in this matter.  But we can send copies of these papers to the
                     Governor, directing him to institute the necessary enquiries, &
                     report thereon.  I do not feel quite sure that 
Capn Whannell is at
                     present a Justice of the Peace.  Inform the applicant of the course
                     taken.
                     
                  
                  
                     Mr Fortescue
                     This letter has only reached me to-day, and I forward it to you
                     immediately, as requested.
                     
 
                  
                  
                   
               
               
                  
                  
                     Write to the 
Govr—& to 
Mr Magee as proposed.
                     
 
                
            
            
               Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
               
                
                  
                  
                     P.B. Whannell to 
Elizabeth Rice, 
14 January 1859, advising of
                     the death of her son and requesting instructions for disposal of his
                     estate.
                     
 
                   
                  
                  
                     Simpson Musgrave and 
Thomas Williams to 
Rice, 
29 December 1858,
                     advising of the death of her son and explaining that they had sold
                     his effects and paid the money into the hands of the authorities.
                     
 
                   
                  
                  
                     Bernard Rice to 
Elizabeth Rice, 
8 May 1858, describing his
                     circumstances and explaining his difficulty in getting the £20 bill
                     cashed.
                     
                     
 
                   
            
            
               Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
               
               
               
                
                  
                  
                     Draft, 
Fortescue to 
Magee, 
19 May 1860, advising the governor had
                     been instructed to make enquiries into the status of property left by
                     
Bernard Rice.
                     
 
            
            
               
                  People in this document
                  
                        Blackwood, Arthur Johnstone
                  
                        Douglas, Sir James
                  
                        Elliot, Thomas Frederick
                  
                        Fortescue, 1st Baron Carlingford Chichester
                  
                        Foster,  William
                  
                        Magee,  Joshua Michael
                  
                        Musgrave,  Simpson
                  Pelham-Clinton, 5th Duke of Newcastle Henry Pelham Fiennes
                  
                        Rice,  Bernard
                  
                        Rice,  Elizabeth
                  
                        Whannell, Peter Brunton
                  
                        Williams,  Thomas
                        
                
               
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