Mellors to Granville
Britannia Chambers, Pelham St.
Nottingham
9 May 70
My Lord
It is with extreme regret that I learn
Mr Cochrane was a
passenger in the vessel the "
City of Boston," which is supposed
to have been lost on
Feb 11th.
Mr Cochrane owes me £20 & I
recently had a letter from him referring to his return &
intention to pay me.
Under these circumstances I respectfully ask that your Lordship
will kindly favour me with any information you may have or may
receive with regard to
Mr Cochrane's death; or as to his
leaving
British Columbia, or as to his property or letters of
credit he may have on any Bank. He being a Government Officer I
presume if anything is known it will be in the Colonial Office.
I have the honor to be
My Lord
Your most obedient Servant
R.W.B. Mellors
Minutes by CO staff
Mr Herbert
Answer that the only information that
Lord Granville can give is
that in a despatch from the
Govr dated
13 Nov. last he reported
that he had given
Mr Cochrane 6 months leave of absence, & that
under no circumstances would any information be sent to this
office as to any property
Mr C. had in
B.C.
At once.
Other documents included in the file
Herbert to
Mellors,
13 May 1870, advising that they had no
current information on
Cochrane and suggesting he contact the
colonial secretary for information regarding the estate.