I have the honour to transmit a Memorial to Your Grace from the
               
Reverend Edward Cridge B.A., District Minister of 
Victoria, praying
               for
the
 the fulfilment of the agreement with the Hudson's
               Bay Company under which he was appointed District Minister of
               
Victoria; and also for the conveyance in trust of a portion of about
               23 acres of land near the Victoria Church, known as the Church
               Reserve.
               
               2.  In forwarding these papers, I beg to apprize Your Grace that I
               have laid the Memorial
before
 before the Attorney General, who is of opinion
               that 
Mr Cridge has no legal rights as against either the Hudson's
               Bay Company, or Her Majesty's Government.
               
               3.  The Local Legislature in their last Session declined to make any
               provision to meet 
Mr Cridge's Salary, and I am unable to see any
               method whereby such provision can be made from any Funds under
my
 my
               controul.  I nevertheless forward the memorial, and trust it may be
               within the power of Her Majesty's Government to administer to the
               relief of the Memorialist, whose case has excited much sympathy in
               this Colony.
               
               4.  With regard to the conveyance of the Church Reserve, which
               certainly was intended solely as an endowment for the 
Victoria
               Episcopal Church, and
will
 will in all probability, become, in due course,
               its possession, I would advise Her Majesty's Government not to move
               in the question at present; because their interference could not
               forward the object in view, and would give rise to dissatisfaction
               whatever course may be taken; and I am of opinion that the decision
               of the question may be safely
left
 left to the local tribunals.
               
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                  The question is concerning certain land surrounding Christ
                  Church 
Victoria, given to that Church by the Hudson's Bay Co.—but
                  never formally & legally conveyed.  At present, a movement is going
                  on in the Colony, to
                  
evict the Church of Eng
d out of this land & to make it a second Public Park there being one such Park already.
                  
                  2.  In consequence of certain pending

 questions between the H.B.C
o &
                  H.M. Government, the former declines to affix its seal to the legal
                  conveyance of this land, lest such a step 
shd prejudice their other
                  claims.
                  
                  3.  Meantime, the inconvenience to the Church is most serious—
                  
                  
                  (1) The Church cannot be consecrated.
                  
                  (2) The Burial ground cannot be consecrated.
                  
                  (3) The Land cannot be let or turned to account.
                  
                  
                
               
               
                  4.  The Bishops residence—built on this land with a view to Ch[rist]
                  Ch[urch] being
                  his Cathedral—is placed under dispute.  A Lawsuit has been commenced
                  agst the [Bishop?] with the object of disturbing his possession.
                  
                  
               
               
                  5.  The Church is in danger of continual annoyances & persecutions at
                  the hands of men, newly arriving in the Colony, who refuse to
                  acknowledge the Church's

 prescriptive right of possession to w[hi]ch
                  the old established residents willingly yield.  The Colonial Office
                  & the H.B.C. have the power of settling the question, without
                  entangling it with the other subjects in dispute.
                  
                  7.  The C.O. & H.B.
Cy might
                  
combine to take this land devoted to religious purposes

                  & involving the future welfare of the Ch. of E. in the Colony, from
                  the Category of other lands in a similar state of suspense.  And it
                  might, at once, be conveyed legally, by their common consent, to
                  
Trustees [marginal note:  Who?], for the purposes to wch
                  it was originally destined.
                  
                  8.  Should the fact of the
                  
Cemetery having hitherto

 been used by all Denominations of
                  religion in 
Victoria, be raised into a difficulty, it would be easy
                  to establish the same rule wch prevails at home—to
                  
divide the ground into a consecrated & an unconsecrated part.
                  
 
            
            
            
            
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                  I beg earnestly to recommend him as an estimable clergyman, and his
                  case as one of hardship.
                  
               
               
                  He rests his claim on an agreement with the Hudsons Bay Cy to the
                  responsibility of which the Govt succeeded in resuming the Island.
                  
               
               
                  He would consider an equitable adjustment to be the sanction of H.M.
                  Govt to the payment of such amount as [may not be?] provided by the
                  land surrounding his Church.
                  
               
               
                  This land called the Church Reserve was set apart several years ago
                  to that Church. The legal tenure is retained by the H.B.C. pending
                  their settlement with 
Govt.

  An application has been made to them
                  to withdraw this from the dispute, and allow it to be conveyed to the
                  purposes for which it has been already given.
                  
                  We trust H.M. Govt will permit this arrangement & allow the formal
                  appropriation to be made.
                  
               
               
                  At present much inconvenience and injury is caused.  Several
                  important measures of our Church organization are obstructed.  I am
                  unable to designate the Cathedral Church.  Both the Church and Burial
                  ground are unconsecrated.  The land cannot be leased.
                  [Illegible]
                  
                  Moreover want of the Legal title threaten to produce difficulties and
                  contention in a country

 where land is so exciting a subject.
                  
                  Permit me to thank you for the kind and valuable assistance you have
                  rendered the cause of one Mission by your advocacy at the [Mansion?]
                  House Meeting.
                  
                  
               
               
                  Believe me my dear Sir
                  
                  Very faithfully yours
                  
                  G. Columbia