Moody to Carnarvon
               
            
            
               
               
                     Caynham House
                     
                  
                     near Ludlow
                     
                  
               26th Sepr 1866
               
               My Lord,
                
            
            
               I venture to trespass on your attention in behalf of 
Mr
                  Cooper, a Gentleman in office in 
British Columbia and at "Home" at
               present on Leave of Absence but whose half pay has been suspended.
               
 
            
            
               Govr Seymour, I believe, previous to leaving England
               lately took an opportunity of speaking in his favour, and
               his opinion in reference to this case might possibly make
               any observation from myself appear almost presumptuous.
               
 
            I really
            
            
               I really would not take this liberty did I not possess
               a thorough experience of 
Mr Cooper's official and private
               character and conduct, and that I happen to be aware how
               he is suffering by his means of living being thus withheld.
               
 
            
            
               I refrain from troubling your Lordship by entering
               into details of petty Colonial matters and showing how
               they have borne on this case.  As you may suppose also,
               and as is common in such affairs, it might be difficult
               to prove conclusively what from my own knowledge I would
               not hesitate to assert.
               
            
            
               I can only venture to add my testimony
to
 to what has
               been already laid before you and to urge that this is a
               case truly worthy of your consideration and worthy also of
               your graciously sanctioning some arrangement by which,
               while 
Mr Cooper is no degree reflected upon, all that
               may be required from the Colony in the communication made
               to the Colonial Office may be substantially met.
               
 
            
            
               It is due also to 
Mr Cooper for me to state that
               I know how strenuously and judiciously he has been
               working here in England to advance the interests of both
               
Vancouver Island and 
British Columbiawholly
 wholly irrespective
               of party feelings and interests and that, from the very
               remarkable degree of local knowledge he possesses and his
               quiet but forcible perseverence, I have reason to believe
               he has been successful in doing a great deal of good and
               removing much injurious misapprehension.
               
 
            
            
               He is a very faithful Servant to the Colony and its Government.
               
            
            
               I have the honour to be
               
               Y
r Lordship's obed
t Serv
t
               
               R.C. Moody
               
               M. 
Genl
               
                
            
            
            
            
               Minutes by CO staff
               
               
                  
                  MrElliot
                     The delay in settling this case is attributable to
                     the local 
Govt. 
Governor Seymour was requested to
                     report upon it in the month of 
July /65, & neither
                     he, nor the Officer Administering the 
Govt in his
                     absence have attended to the orders from this Office.
                     
 
                  
                  
                     I wrote recently to 
Mr Birch a private Letter
                     reminding him of this arrear.  As the matter in dispute
                     relates to monetary transactions

 which can only be
                     cleared up in the Colony, I think it 
wd be hazardous
                     in us to enter into or sanction any arrangements for
                     paying 
Mr Cooper half salary until we are made safe
                     by a report from the local authorities.