Memo, Pemberton to Merivale (Permanent Under-Secretary)
That the expense of Surveying, Mapping and keeping the Books in
connexion with them has been considerable, and as this was done by
Colonial means, the writer stated the amount which the Hudson's Bay
Company should pay the Colony on the score, at £1500 which claim is
also in abeyance and compared with which the cost of engraving is but
a small item.
The Governor lays claim on the part of the Colony to some small but
very valuable portions of the Town Reserve, which ought to be clearly
marked on the Maps.
The Writer stated to
Mr Merivale the amount received by him, for
Sales of portions of the Town Reserve at £30,000 in round numbers.
Other sales of portions of the same were made by the Company's
Officers, amounting to, in round numbers £6,000.
About one third in area of the Town Reserve is sold.
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Minutes by CO staff
Mr Fortescue
You are aware of the value of the map in question. Is it worth
while authorising the Librarian to require
the expense of printing?
Mr Merivale
I have ascertained from
Mr Arrowsmith that the cost of engraving the
Map of
Vancouver's Island together with the plan of the
Town of Victoria, will be about £60, that is, £35 for the Map, & £25 for the
Plan omitting the ornamental portion in the right hand corner of
the latter.
Mr Fortescue handed me this letter last week. I have consulted
Mr
Murdoch and I agree with him that it is not worth while to
go to the
expense of publishing these maps. See his note within. Write to
Mr
Pemberton that his maps are very well executed and do him credit, but
that on full consideration it is not thought expedient to incur the
expense of their publication?
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Parksd
10 April
My dear
Elliot
I cannot think it is worth while to engrave the Maps & Chart of
Victoria Vancs Island. We could make no use of them in this
Country—and in the course of a few months, if the Country fills up,
they will be entirely out of date. They are beautifully executed,
and very creditable to
Mr Pemberton, who will
no doubt be grateful
for a little praise.
Draft,
Elliot to
Pemberton,
16 April 1860, stating it was not
considered expedient to incur the expense of publishing the maps.
People in this document
Arrowsmith, John
Elliot, Thomas Frederick
Fortescue, 1st Baron Carlingford Chichester
Halksworth, William
Hamilton, William Alexander Baille
Jadis, Vane
Merivale, Herman
Murdoch, Thomas William Clinton
Pelham-Clinton, 5th Duke of Newcastle Henry Pelham Fiennes
Pemberton, Joseph Despard
Places in this document
Vancouver Island
Victoria
Victoria District