Torrens to Granville
Bath and Cheltenham Hotel
London Street, Paddington
May 21st 1869
The Right
Honble
The Earl Granville K.G.
Secretary of State for the Colonies
My Lord,
The Imperial Act of Union of the Colonies of
British Columbia
and
Vancouver Island having led to a reduction involving the
loss of my Appointment as Clerk of the Legislative Assembly of
the latter Colony, I have for the last two years been an
applicant for, but have not I regret to say been successful in
obtaining, employment under the Colonial Office.
Under these circumstances it has been necessary for me to seek
for occupation elsewhere.
Within the last few days I have been elected Chief Constable of
the Borough of Salford, subject to confirmation of the election
by the General Council of the Corporation at a meeting to be
holden on Wednesday next.
My hands will be strengthened by obtaining from the Colonial
Department permission to refer
to them as to the manner in which
my Colonial duties were performed.
This reference the Testimonials I have had the honor of
forwarding to the Colonial Office, Your Lordship will I trust be
of opinion, justify my asking.
His Excellency
Governor Seymour in a Despatch stating to His
Grace the late Secretary of State for the Colonies the
circumstances under which I and others lost our Appointments was
pleased to make very favorable mention of my name.
I have the honor to be,
My Lord,
Your most obedient Servant
R.W. Torrens
Minutes by CO staff
Sir F. Sandford
See from
Govr 25 Feb. 1867—3714. Also 4535, 7784 & 11738/67.
He might have an extract, as I have marked, of the Governor's
dispatch. I think would be enough—that is that we had better
not commit ourselves to more.
At once. Send him an Ext as proposed.
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If this can be sent to day to
Mr Torrens It should be sent to
Paddington. He leaves for
Manchester tomorrow.