Dawson to Under-Secretary of State
               
            
            
               
               
                     Osgodby Hall
                     
                  
                     W. Selby
                     
                  
               8 Jany 1858
               
               Sir
                
            
            
               I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 
6th
                  Inst.  Your statement that 
Vancouver's Island is already an
               established colony is in itself sufficient guarantee for the
               protection of person & property under British law.
               
               But the interests which I have reason to take in the locality
               will, I hope, induce you to pardon me if I trouble you with a
               few more questions.  My sons are settled in California as
               landowners & carrying on general business, and their attention
               has been turned to communication with 
Vancouver's Island, the
               natural advantages of which are believed in California to be very great.

               My son-in-law, a retired officer of the British army, of
               some rank & standing, now settled with his family in 
Nova Scotia
               has also had his attention drawn to 
Vancouver's Island as
               affording great natural facilities to emigration & settlement.
               
               I myself have not a single tie remaining in this country that I
               care one atom about, & am not disinclined to join
               my relatives in adventure to the [cut off microfilm] place—and
               hence, my first enquiry in my letter addressed to 
Mr Labouchere
               whether their might not be some ministerial or judicial
               appointment vacant in which my knowledge and experience as a
               lawyer & magistrate might be deemed useful.  Having thus
               premised what, I hope, will be sufficient to shew that my
               questions are not idle ones, will you permit me

 
               to ask:
               
               If any & what facilities are given to the investment of
               British Capital in that Island?
               
            
            
               What are the terms & conditions of sale or grant of land?
               
            
            
               Is there freedom of trade in all natural & artificial
               productions?
               
            
            
               In short, are there any & what imperial or colonial
               restrictions affecting private individuals who may be desirous
               of taking an active part in the development of the resources of
               this country?
               
            
            
               I have the honour to be, Sir,
               
               Your very obedient servant
               
               
Geo. P. Dawson
               
               
               
               The Under Secretary of State
               
               Colonial Office
               
               Downing Street
            
            
            
            
               Minutes by CO staff
               
                
                  
                  Mr Merivale
                     We can of course inform 
Mr Dawson as to the terms on which land
                     is sold at 
Van Couvers island, but with respect to his enquiries
                     generally would not the best course be to refer this letter for
                     answer to the Hudson's Bay Company, & at the same time inform
                     the Writer that this has been done?
                     
 
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                     I think this is the best course:  annex drafts.
                     
                  
                  
                  
                   
                
            
            
               Other documents included in the file
               
                
                  
                  
                     Draft, 
Merivale to 
John Shepherd, Hudson's Bay Company, 
12 January
                        1858, forwarding copy of the letter and asking the company to
                     answer 
Dawson's enquiries.
                     
 
                  
                  
                     Draft, 
Merivale to 
Dawson, 
12 January 1858, advising that his
                     letter had been referred to the Hudson's Bay Company.