Evans to Secretary of State
               
            
            
               
               To the Right 
Honble The Secretary of the Colonies &c &c &c
               
               The Memorial of 
James Evans of Port Dover Canada West,
               Lieutenant Half pay, of the Galway Regiment of Militia Ireland
               
               May it please your Lordship
               
 
            
            
               Memorialist in the year 1813 then early in life entered as
               Ensign into the above Regiment with the view of volunteering to
               the line and making the army his profession for life, and ere
               three months elapsed was for merit promoted to a Lieutenancy by
               his Colonel the late 
Earl of Glencarty, in preference to Ensigns
               two years his seniors; but peace ensuing the year following
               Mem
st to his great disappointment was put on half pay, on which
               he remains to the present more than 40 years; Mem
st was one of
               a guard of honour and laid the British colours at the feet of
               the Prince Regent afterwards 
George 4th Louis 18th the
               Emperor of Russia &c in Dover castle after the peace of 1814.
               
               Mem
st has now been residing in Canada for several years and God
               has blest him with a numerous family all thank God smart,
               intelligent and tolerably well educated, consisting of six sons,
               three daughters, two sons in law and a few grand children, all
               of whom
are
 
               are of strictly moral, religious and sober habits active
               industrious and enterprising.
               
               Mem
st begs humbly to state that having he believes a tolerably
               correct knowledge of the agricultural and mercantile
               capabilities of 
Vancouvers Island west of this continent, and
               believing that now in a short time it must rise to importance
               and will be the principal way of travel from England to China &c
               he with his large family are desirous of migrating to it
               provided he may be sufficiently encouraged by the Government.
               He or they could not indulge at present in the idea of going
               there in its present state unless enticed by some extra
               inducements.
               
               Your Mem
st and all his connexions in Ireland has always been
               distinguished as adhering from principle to the course of
               politics of which at present the noble 
Earl of Derby is the
               distinguished Leader, and would beg leave to refer your Lordship
               for character to the 
Earl of Glencarty, also to 
Thomas
                  Horsefall
               
               M.P. of Liverpool who was Mem
st's particular friend in that
               town more than twenty years since when he acted as agent to the
               city Mission; also if necessary to the 
Honble D. Daly Governor
               of 
Prince Edwards island.
               
               Mem
st would therefore humbly pray that a grant of land may be
               ceded in 
Vancouvers island to himself and each member of his
               large family similar to that given on the early settlement of
               this province viz. 500 acres to a Lieutenant, and 200 acres to
               each individual
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               of his family.
               
               Mem
st would also humbly state that at the commencement of the
               late Russian War he offered his services to the War Office, and
               was anxious and willing to be ac[tive]ly engaged, but was
               informed in reply that he was put on the retired list for life.
               He now though a little more than 60 years of age would offer his
               services if required and would gratefully accept an appointment
               in 
Vancouvers Island as a Government Agent or otherwise in
               superintending or directing in the Settlement of that country,
               which from its geographical position climate and soil, must in a
               few years become a valuable appendage to the Government of Great
               Britain.
               
               All of which is humbly submitted
               
               Jas Evans
               
               
               Port Dover Canada West
               
l 9th June 1858
               
               
               Minutes by CO staff
               
               
               
               
               
               
                  
                  
                     Answer that the island is still in the possession of the HB Co
                     who can only dispose of the land by sale: that it may probably
                     be soon in that of government, but that the Secy of State is
                     not at present prepared to state the terms on which land would
                     hereafter be offered to emigrants.
                     
                  
                  
                   
               
               
                
            
            
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