 respecting the discovery of Gold in Queen Charlotte's
                  Island, and respecting the proceedings of Parties who have visited that
               Island.
respecting the discovery of Gold in Queen Charlotte's
                  Island, and respecting the proceedings of Parties who have visited that
               Island.
                
                  
                   forwarded some papers on this subject the other day. Sir J. Pelly, the Govr of the Company, has since called on me. He is anxious for
                     two things, 1. The presence of a vessel of war off Q. Charlotte Island:
                     2. A grant or licence to the HBC to work the gold in Q Ch. Island:
                     not an exclusive licence or monopoly, but simply a permission from the
                     Crown. He thinks this would be a sufficient guarantee to enable them to
                     prevent trespassing by Americans or keep it within some bounds. I annex
                     a newspaper & some observations by HM's Consul in the Sandwich Islands
                     with which Mr Addington of the Foreign Office has favoured me.
 forwarded some papers on this subject the other day. Sir J. Pelly, the Govr of the Company, has since called on me. He is anxious for
                     two things, 1. The presence of a vessel of war off Q. Charlotte Island:
                     2. A grant or licence to the HBC to work the gold in Q Ch. Island:
                     not an exclusive licence or monopoly, but simply a permission from the
                     Crown. He thinks this would be a sufficient guarantee to enable them to
                     prevent trespassing by Americans or keep it within some bounds. I annex
                     a newspaper & some observations by HM's Consul in the Sandwich Islands
                     with which Mr Addington of the Foreign Office has favoured me.
                      
                  
                  Cuffe, 3rd Earl of Desart John Otway O'Conner