Waddington to Buckingham
Tavistock Hotel
Covent Garden
March 2d 1868
Sir,
I have the honor to enclose you a copy of a letter which I have
brought with me from
Mr Seymour, Governor of
British Columbia;
in answer to which I requested him,
October 12th and before
leaving, to forward you the necessary documents and particulars
for your perusal.
Since then I have visited Canada and
Ottawa, when I had the
honor in December last to address the two Houses of Parliament
on the Overland question, and confer with the Governor General
and the Canadian Ministers on the subject. I have also visited
the Board of Directors of the Hudson's Bay Company here in
London at their request, and on Saturday I called on
Mr
Robinson, one of Your Heads of Department, with whom I had a
long interview, and who advised me to communicate personally
with Your Grace on a subject of such public importance, and also
perhaps with the Commissioners on Emigration.
I beg therefore to request of Your Grace the favor of an
audience, and as I am to read a paper at the Geographical
Society on Monday
9th Inst where the subject will come more or
less before the public, I take the liberty to mention the
circumstance, in
case case Your Grace should think it desirable to
see me before then.
To the Right Honorable
Her Majesty's Secretary of State
for the Colonies
Minutes by CO staff
Mr W. requests an interview.
Make appointment for Tuesday.
Appt 3 p.m.
See subsequent 2/3371, W-701 Jan 17.70.
Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
W.A.G. Young, Colonial Secretary, to
Waddington,
25 September
1867, suggesting that he meet with the Secretary of State while
in England to discuss and obtain support for his road project.
People in this document
Adderley, C. B.
Blake, Ernest Edward
Cox, Charles
Grenville, Richard
Macdonald, Reginald John Somerled
Robinson, William
Rogers, Baron Blachford Frederic
Seymour, Governor Frederick
Waddington, Alfred Penderell
Young, William Alexander George
Places in this document
British Columbia
London, Ontario
Ottawa