The Resolutions have not been finally settled and I send them to
               you for 
Lord Greys Information & to know

 whether he sees any objection
               to them or wishes any alteration made
 
               Perhaps 
Lord Grey may think the
               HBC take too much on themselves in refering to the Government of the
               Colony but the Purchasers of the Land from them should be informed in
               some way how they are to be governed at First and that ultimately there
               will be a representative Assembly which with the concurrence of the
               legislative Council and the Assent of the Crown will have the power to
               make such modifications of the constitution as the Interests of the
               colonists may appear to require
 
               And I have thought that as the Grant
               of 
the Island is made to the Company without any conditions
 than
 than
               those of revoking the Grant at the End of 5 Years or of 
reentering at
               the Expiration of the Grant of exclusive Trade Should resolve and make
               the Government a condition on which the Sale of Land would be made &
               which I think would be a certain relief to the Colonial Department 
               At the same time I am quite ready to consider any other view 
Lord Grey may
               have on the subject and am—