Head to Elliot (Assistant Under-Secretary)
Hudson's Bay House
London
April 30th 1867
Sir,
I have the honour to inform you that at the last meeting of
the Governor and Committee of the Hudsons Bay Company, a proposed
Memorial addressed to the Right Honorable the Secretary of State
for the Colonies on the subject of the selection of the Seat of
Government of the United Colony of
British Columbia and
Vancouver
Island, was laid before them.
In
In the Statements of that Memorial so far as relates to the
Harbours of
Victoria and
Esquimalt, and the importance of the Port
and Capital of the United Colony being in close proximity to the
Pacific Ocean the Governor and Committee fully concur.
The Hudsons Bay Company being deeply interested in the
prosperity of both Colonies the Governor and Committee do not
hesitate to express this opinion, but have declined to sign the
Memorial on account of other matters which
are are contained in it.
I have the honor to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient Servant,
Edmund Head
Governor
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Elliot to
Head,
13 May 1867, acknowledging receipt of letter.