Abstract
Public Offices document.
Minutes (3), Other documents (3), Marginalia (2).
In the minutes,
Smith speculates that
Blanshard's fees for passage would be roughly £250.
Merivale is cautious to hasten
Blanshard's commission and instructions as they may contain “provisions of some novelty” that
require legal advice.
Grey asks that a letter be drafted immediately to
Pelly that states that it is out of
Grey's power to pay the whole fee, but that
Grey can recommend to the Treasury to remit a portion.
In the three enclosures, the first is a draft letter from the Colonial Office (CO)
to
Pelly, which reports that all fees associated with
Blanshard's governorship must be borne by the company; the second is a draft letter from the
CO to
Pelly that confirms that the Treasury would be asked to remit a large portion of the cost
of
Blanshard's commission, within legal limits. The last is a draft letter from the CO to the
Attorney General and Solicitor General, which forwards drafts of
Blanshard's commission and instructions for approval.