Morgan to Adderley (Parliamentary Under-Secretary)
Old Abbey
Shanagolden
Ireland
19th May 1867
Sir
I beg to acknowledge the receipt of Your letter of
15th
inst informing me that His Grace The
Duke of Buckingham & Chandos
wd be pleased to forward to the Governor of
New Columbia, the
Horse Guards Certificate of my son's services, requesting him to take
the necessary steps to enable him (
Lieut Morgan) to obtain the
advantages in point of purchase of land to which the regulations
entitled him.
I beg to observe that at the time of my sons leaving he had not
decided in which of these Colonies of
Vancouver or
British Columbia
he would finally settle, but he was more strongly disposed to a
location in
Vancouver.
If after his arrival, he should make that selection,
wh I
think most likely I hope it will not be deemed by his Grace The
Duke
of Buckingham & Chandos incompatible to comply with his wishes.
Minutes by CO staff
Mr Elliot
Under the present Regulations no privileges in the acquisition of
land are granted to Military Officers in
Van Couver Island—and whether, now they are united, the
regulations in force on the main land will be extended to the Island
we have no information to guide us.
I annex a draft.
Other documents included in the file
Elliot to
Morgan,
28 May 1867, advising that the question was
academic in view of the unification of the colonies, and
that the governor would extend to his son such rights as were
deemed claimable at the time the certificate was received.