No. 2
Downing Street
20th June 1855
Sir
I have to acknowledge the receipt of your despatch No. 49 of the
1st of February last representing the defenceless state of
Vancouver's Island.
I transmit for your information the copy of a letter with its
enclosures addressed by the
Earl of Clarendon to the Lords Commissioners
of the Admiralty relative to the arrangement
entered entered into with the
Russian American Company for the reciprocal neutrality of the two
Nations as regards the Possesion and Ships of the Hudson's Bay Company
and the Russian American Company on the North West Coast of America, and
from these papers Her Majesty's Government are induced to hope that
there is no reason to apprehend any danger of attack on
Vancouver's
Island.
The Lords Commissioners of the
Admiralty have however been
requested to instruct the senior Naval Officer on the Station to cause
the Island to be more frequently visited by one of Her Majesty's Ships
of War.
I have the honor to be Sir,
Your most obedient humble Servant
J. Russell
Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
1.
Clarendon, Foreign Office, to Lords Commissioners of the
Admiralty,
22 March 1854, requesting that the Royal Navy not commit
hostilities on
Russian territory on the coast of North America.
1.1
Colvile, Hudson's Bay Company, to
Clarendon,
28 February 1854,
enclosing a letter from the Russian American Company regarding
neutrality.
2.
Clarendon to Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty,
29 April
1854, enclosing 2.1 below, with subenclosures.
2.1.
Colvile to
Clarendon,
25 April 1854, enclosing originals of
2.1.1 and 2.1.2 below.
2.1.1.1
Leon Seniavine, l'adjoint de le Minist`ere ImpĀ±eriale, to
Politkvioski, no date, contained in ?
Clarendon to Directors of the HBC,
22 March 1854. The letter is duly sealed and authenticated by
Etholin.
People in this document
Clarendon, Earl
Colvile, Andrew Wedderburn
Douglas, Sir James
Etholin, Count
Khipffell, L.
Konsow, N.
Politkowsky, Major General W.
Russell, Lord John
Seniavine, Imperial Minister Leon
Wrangel, Baron Ferdinand
Places in this document
Russian Territory
Vancouver Island