Public Offices document. 
                     Minutes (4), Enclosures (untranscribed) (8).
                  
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                  In the minutes, 
Smith observes that the 
Daedalus left 
the Island when it seemed most needed, while 
Merivale speaks to the great distance from 
Fort Victoria that the "outrage" took place. 
Hawes adds that the redress for the murders was unwise. 
Grey questions 
Blanshard's view of the events, and dismisses notions that 
the Fort is in danger; he asks that a despatch be sent to 
Blanshard, which expresses doubt on the appropriateness of attacks on the Nahwitti, and declares
                     that, essentially, settlers who "go to the distant parts of the island" do so at their
                     own risk.
All eight of the enclosed documents, from several authors, discuss various aspects
                     of the multiple murders, and related events, at and around 
Fort Rupert.