Lord to Secretary of State
48 Brunswick Terrace
Grosvenor Park
Camberwell
November 1863
My Lord
A Company is projected under "the Companies Act
1862" for
the purpose of establishing Fisheries on the Coasts of
Vancouver Island and
British Columbia and before any decided
steps can be taken it is requisite to know whether the right
of granting the Fishery
appertains to Her Majesty's Government
or to that of the Colonies.
The Company contemplates starting with a paid up Capital
of £100,000 and will provide an efficient staff to carry out
the objects of the said Company if Her Majesty or the Colonies
will give a Charter or Grant for the exclusive right of
Fishing on the East and West Coasts of
Vancouver Island and
on the Mainland from the British Boundary 49
o lat. N to
Sitka the Russian Frontier—the right to extend to all the
streams and Rivers inland.
I beg to request the favour to be
informed whether under
the circumstances of the case such a Grant or Charter would be
made to the Company.
I have the honour to be My Lord
Your Lordships most obedient Servant
W. Smith Lord
late Naturalist to the British North American Boundary Commission
The Right Honourable
The Secretary of State
Colonial Office
Minutes by CO staff
Mr Elliot
In any case I apprehend the Crown would not make a grant
of this extensive or exclusive nature without some previous
action on the part of the
V.C. Island Legislature, and it is
most improbable that the local Legislature would listen to
any proposal for surrendering to a Company the sole right
of fishing on the Coasts & in the Rivers of the Colony?
This seems to me a monstrous proposition. I
shd simply
answer that the Duke cannot hold out the least prospect that
H.M's
Govt would grant, or would enable the local
Govt
to grant, a monopoly of the right of fishing on the Coasts
of
Vancouver Island and of
B. Columbia, and on all the rivers
and streams. (When will impudence cease?)
Other documents included in the file
Documents enclosed with the main document (transcribed)
In answer to the application made by you on the subject,
I am d[irecte]d by the
Duke of Newcastle to inform you that His
Grace cannot hold out the least prospect that H.M.
Govt
would grant or would enable the local Gov
ts to grant a
monopoly of the right of fishing on the coasts of
Vancouvers
Island and of
B. Columbia, and in all the Rivers and Streams.