Cowan to Duke of Argyle
3 Whitehouse Terrace
Edinburgh
April 27 1869
My Lord Duke
I took the liberty of inclosing a few weeks ago to your Grace a
letter from (an old acquaintance of mine in this County,)
Mr
Philip Cadell, who has been for many years engaged in mining
operations in California and
British Columbia.
I have just now received another, and very long letter from
Mr
Cadell dated
2d March, appended to which is a copy of a
Memorial to
Governor Seymour,
in favor in favor of the introduction of
Cadell's Gold Washing Machinery, which appears to be [drafted & ?]
signed by the mercantile Community at
Victoria.
Your Grace will perceive that it is the Writer's wish that
this communication should be transmitted
through your office to the Colonial Secretary (see at foot of 1
st
Page) and I cannot well decline compliance with this request.
Mr Cowan Apl 27/69. Sends letter from
Mr Cadell, with a
request that it may be forwarded to the Colonial Office. Ans:
May
3 has [been] forwarded to C.O.
I have had very frequent and exceedingly long letters from
this
Mr Cadell, indeed by almost
every every mail, and I do not think
I shall be likely to trouble your Grace again upon the subject.
I hope that your Grace will forgive me for the liberty which I
unwillingly take in a matter which is certainly not in your Department.
I have the honor to be My Lord Duke
Your faithful Serv
t
Chas. Cowan
Minutes by CO staff
I think the letter may be put by—unless
Mr Meade shd want to
answer it as he says "that he would have no objection with a
view of combining
the Telegraph system with the Post Office
Dt to accept the Post Master Office."
Put by.
Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
Philip Cadell to
Charles Cowan,
2 March 1869, concerning the
need to encourage mining activity in the colony, with various
suggestions. Copies of a circular to the Legislative Council
and a memorial to
Seymour on the subject enclosed.
Minutes by CO staff
D
Encloses a letter from
Mr Cowan with one from
Mr Cadell
about some gold mining machinery.
People in this document
Benthall, W. A.
Birch, Arthur Nonus
Cadell, P.
Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll George Douglas
Cowan, Charles
Cox, Charles
Leveson-Gower, Granville George
Meade, Robert Henry
Monsell, William
Sandford, Francis Richard
Seymour, Governor Frederick
Places in this document
British Columbia
Victoria