Holmes to Elliot (Assistant Under-Secretary)
               
            
            
               
               
                     34 Eastbourne Terrace
                     
                  
                     Hyde Park
                     
                  
               11th September 1865
               
               Sir, 
                
            
            
            
            
               On accepting this offer I resigned the other appointments and
               proceeded to 
British Honduras to enter upon my new duties.  At this
               time I had received
no
 no intimation of any kind of my suspension.
               
               Travelling at my own expense from 
Bh Columbia to 
Bh
                  Honduras (in accordance with the Regulations, my new Salary being
               over five hundred pounds a year) I was deeply mortified to hear on my
               arrival in 
Belize that I was suspended from office.  The money I had
               expended was entirely thrown away—worse than this I found myself
               lying under a stigma from certain accusations made against me to
               remove which would require me to continue my expensive journey to
England
               England.
               
               I have done so and parted with nearly my last shilling not
               including the many expenses I have been put to during a considerable
               stay in England.
               
            
            
               Under these circumstances I now beg most respectfully to urge
               that I may be re-imbursed some portion if not all of this heavy
               outlay—I not having received any Salary since my appointment
               to the office now upwards of a year and a half ago.
               
            
            
               Trusting my case may obtain an early and favorable consideration
as
               as I am shortly leaving for 
British Columbia.
               
               I have the honor to be
 
               Sir
               
               Your most obedient humble
 
               Servant
               
               
G.W. Holmes
               
               
               
               
               Minutes by CO staff
               
                
                  
                  
                     Mr Elliot
                     Capn Holmes lost his Office in 
Honduras through his own
                     misconduct:  but, promising amendment, got another though of inferior
                     value.  I cannot see why, under the circes, the public should defray
                     his travelling expenses.  If I were in the place of 
Capn Holmes I
                     
shd have considered myself fortunate in obtaining another
                     situation—in having my expenses paid for reaching it—& should
                     certainly not have ventured on preferring this request.  But, I
                     suspect, 
Capn Holmes is in very indifferent circes, which must be
                     his apology.
                     
 
                  
                  
                   
                  
                  
                     I have gone a little more closely into this matter & it does not
                     improve on further acquaintance.
                     
                  
                  
                     Govr Seymour was told on the 
16 Novr/64 that 
Capn
                        Holmes' appointment was suspended, with a view to being cancelled.
                     It was added that as he contemplated an appeal to 
Mr Cardwell,
                     
Mr C did "not wish to encourage him to incur any expense or
                     trouble in making it; yet he left it to himself to

 decide whether it
                     was worth his while to do so."
                     
 
                  
                  
                  
                  
                     On his way he called at 
Jamaica where a despatch similar in
                     terms & date to that sent to 
B.C. was in the hands of 
Governor Eyre.
                     
                     In a desp: dated the 
24 Jany/65 Govr Eyre reported that
                     
Capn Holmes had arrived at 
Jamaica on the 
9th inst, & that he
                     had informed that Officer of his suspension.
                     
                     It cannot be doubted, though it is not so stated, that at the
                     same time 
Capn Holmes was apprized that he should not incur
                     expense in making a useless appeal to 
Mr Cardwell for
                     reinstatement at 
Honduras.
                     
                     If the fact be as I suppose 
Capn Holmes has asked to be
                     reimbursed expenses

 which he was warned could not be entertained:
                     and asks for them rather in the style of a man who has a good cause
                     of complaint.
                     
                  
                  
                     I do not differ, but I would submit just the degree of softening
                     in the subjoined substitute for the Concluding Sentence.
                     
                  
                  
                  
                   
                
            
            
               Other documents included in the file
               
                
                  
                  
                     Rogers to 
Holmes, 
25 September 1865, advising that no
                     funds were available to defray his travelling expenses to England.