The Right
Honble Hy Labouchere
H.M. Secretary for the Colonies
&c &c &c
Sir
On the return of the vessel to
San Francisco, samples of the matrix
were examined by several geologists who had not seen the same formation
obtained from any part of the Pacific currying gold, previously.
On
On my return to England at the close of that year, I brought home a
box of samples, and had the honor of presenting
Sir Roderick Murchison
with some of them, and in the following year an application was made to
The Right
Honble the
Earl of Lincoln,
for permission from Her Majesty's Government to work the minerals in the
locality described, and his Lordship most kindly had fully acceded to
our wishes; but the Hudson's Bay Company, step'd in at the moment when
the authority was ready to be handed to us; with the plea that it would
be an interferance with their Charter, as they claimed the
Queen
Charlotte's group, as belonging to, and a dependency of,
Vancouver's
[Island].
His Lordship, was kind enough to express his regret at the
circumstance, after the trouble and expence we had incured, and
suggested that as the Company's Charter, would shortly expire; he would
recommend, should we think it worth our while at that time, to renew our
application, he
had
had no doubt it would be at once attended to.
Being the only party in England interested in the matter I beg most
respectfully to renew the application for liberty to work the Mines and
Minerals on the group of
Queen Charlotte's Islands, laying North of
Vancouver's Island in the North Pacific Ocean, but more particularly
those marked on the map enclosed at
Una Point.
I have the honor most respectfully to be, Sir
Your most Obedient Humble Servant,
Jackson Barwise
l 14 Alexander Street
Westbourne Park, W.
l October 9th 1857
Minutes by CO staff
Mr Merivale
Might not the writer be referred to the P. Papers of the
19 July & the
9
Augt/53 wherein he will find the inf
n he will require for
enabling him to take steps for working the gold in
Queen Charlotte
Island?
But is there any trace of communications between these parties &
the
Duke of Newcastle (whom I suppose they mean by Lord Lincoln)?
I subjoin the dates of the Correspondence which passed in
1853—and the volume containing the same.
From
Mr Taylor 7 April 1853
23 " "
16 May "
22 " "
26 " "
C.O. to Ditto
27 April "
28 May "
11 June "
20 July "
Mr Gray 26 " "
Answer
2 Augt "
Sir H de la Becke 28 April "
Emigration Com
rs 4 July "
You will see in the P. Papers of
9 August/53 (Letter of
Mr Peel)
the
Duke of Newcastle's refusal to grant the Lease to this
San Francisco firm. I suppose that for the present at all events (while the
Hudson Bay Co. question is unsettled) we wd. only refer the writer to
that letter.
Other documents included in the file
Draft,
Fortescue to
Barwise,
21 October 1857, advising
Labouchere
could not comply with his application and referring him to the
parliamentary papers of
July and
August 1853 for explanation.
Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
People in this document
Barwise, Jackson
Blackwood, Arthur Johnstone
De la Beche, Sir Henry Thomas
Easterby, Captain Anthony Y.
Fortescue, 1st Baron Carlingford Chichester
Gray, Captain Robert
Labouchere, Henry
Merivale, Herman
Murchison, Sir Roderick Impey
Peel, Sir Frederick
Pelham-Clinton, 5th Duke of Newcastle Henry Pelham Fiennes
Rooney, Captain Matthew
Taylor, Richard
Vessels in this document
Susan Sturges
Places in this document
Haida Gwaii
San Francisco
Una Point
Vancouver Island