386 N. America
               
               
                     British Museum
                     
                  
               Feb. 21. 1848.
               
               Dear Sir,
                
            
            
            Referring to the letter I had the honor to addressing to you, dated
               the 
14th inst;, respecting the formation of a Colony in 
Vancouvers Island, I beg leave now to enclose a paper, which has been printed for private Circulation.
I have to request that you will be so kind as to take the Earliest
               opportunity of bringing 
               
both this, and my former letter, under the
               notice of 
Earl Grey.
It is obviously of greatest importance to know the intentions of
               Her Majesty's 
Govt, at the present moment; whether they are

 about to
               give the right of working the Coal to the Hudsons Bay Company, or
               whether they are prepared to listen to the proposals of any other
               Company formed for the purpose Specified in the Enclosed Circular; and
               if so upon what terms the grant will be made, or lastly whether it be
               contemplated to keep the mines in the property of the Crown.
Without having some information on these points, there is no means

               of ascertaining whether it be worth while to proceed with the formation
               of a Company or not.
               Minutes by CO staff
                
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
                  
                  
                     Mr Hawes
                     
                     The draft of our answer to 
Mr Fitzgerald's first letter was with me when this arrived, and I have added a few lines of information
                     which it
                     seemed to me 
[...] might fairly be given by way of answer to this second letter without going beyond
                     the necessary reserve: I therefore send on
                     the draft with this minute calling your attention to the proposed addition
 
                  
                  
                  
                   
                
            
            
            
            
            
               Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
               
               
                
                  
                  For private circulation: "A Proposal to Form a Company for the Purpose of Working
                     the Coal,
                     and Establishing a Colony in 
Vancouver's Island."  Printed report signed by 
John Shillinglaw, 23 Dean Street, Soho, no date.