Maunsell to Under-Secretary of State
               
            
            
               
               
                     Hargrave Lodge,
                     
                  
                     Hampstead Heath N.W.
                     
                  
               24th March 1870
               
               
               Sir,
                
            
            
               I have the honor to request that you will lay my claim to be
               re-imbursed the sum of one hundred and ten pounds, the amount of
               expenses incurred by me in returning to England from 
British
                  Columbia, before the
Secretary
 Secretary of State for his Lordship's
               favorable consideration.
               
               In support of my application I venture to observe that 
Governor
                  Seymour died while in the discharge of his Official duties and
               within a few months of the time when in the ordinary course of
               events he would have become entitled to the sum of £800 out of
               the Fund available for the Passages granted to Governors on
               retirement under the Rules and Regulations
for
 for Her Majesty's
               Colonial Service.  Out of this sum my Passage would have been paid.
               
               
               

                     
                     Mr Maunsell says he would have had his passage paid if
                     as a member of 
Govr Seymour's Staff he had returned with him.
                     
 
                  
               
               I beg to state that I remained in the Colony, at my own expense,
               for some time after the arrival of 
Governor Musgrave, believing
               it to be my Public duty in consequence of the sudden death of
               
Mr Seymour to afford any information in my power to the New Governor.
               
The Under Secretary
               
               of State for the Colonies
               
               &c   &c   &c
            
            
            
            
               Minutes by CO staff
               
                
                  
                  
                     Mr Herbert
                     Had 
Governor Seymour lived on a few months he would have become
                     entitled to £800 for his passage home whenever he did come.
                     
 
                  
                  
                     As it was £500 was given to his Widow for this purpose.
                     
                  
                  
                     As regards the expenditure of a Governor's Passage
                     Allowance we know nothing—he is given a lump sum & he
                     spends it as he chooses,

 tho' at the same time a Governor going
                     out in a Queens Ship is allowed free passage for himself, Family
                     & Suite—a Private 
Secy of course being included in the last.
                     
                     I think the £500 given to 
Mrs Seymour must be taken as a payment
                     in full.
                     
 
                  
                  
                     Mr Maunsell's case appears to be rather a hard one—& he is now
                     out of employment.  The circumstances are exceptional.  Still I
                     almost fear that 
Mr Cox is right & that we cannot press this claim.
                     
 
                  
                  
                   
                  
                  
                     I think we may give him £110.  Still by the Governors
                     unfortunate death we shall have saved £190.
                     
                  
                  
                   
                  
                  
                     Mr Lewes
                     This is an exceptional case you will see.
                     
 
                  
                  
                     Can you order this payment of £110 to 
Mr Maunsell
                     as part of the Governors Passage Allowance.  His
                     Widow had £500 of the £800.  Or must he go to the Treasury.
                     
 
                  
                  
                     Mr Cox
                     Treasury sanction is indispensable.
                     
 
                  
                  
                   
                  
                  
                     Noted (p. 187).
                     
                  
                  
                  
                   
            
            
               Other documents included in the file
               
                
                  
                  
                     Herbert to Secretary to the Treasury, 
2 April 1870, forwarding
                     
Maunsell's application, with a recommendation for favorable
                     consideration.