Peel to Rogers (Permanent Under-Secretary)
               
            
            
               
               
                     Treasury Chambers
                     
                  
               27 July 1863
               
               Sir,
                
            
            
               I am commanded by the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury
               to acquaint you, for the information of the 
Duke of Newcastle, that a
               claim has been made upon this Board on behalf of 
Mr F.C. Hansen,
               Master of the Ship "
Granger" for the subsistence, during a passage of
               160 days from 
Vancouvers Island to Queenstown, of 
Thomas Burke a
               Distressed British Subject;
               
               This Person was received on board the "
Granger" under an order signed
               by 
Edward Stamp, Justice of the Peace, and the claim has been
presented
               presented upon a printed form adopted by the Board of Trade for
               claiming the expenses of the conveyance of "distressed British
               Seamen" pursuant to the Act 17918 
Victoria [Capnt?]
               
               104 Section 212.
               
               The word "Subject" has been substituted for "Seaman" throughout the
               document.
               
            
            
               My Lords have, under the circumstances, given directions for the
               payment of the claim—but they request that the Magistrate who signed
               this Order may be informed that he was in error in assuming that
               
Thomas Burke was entitled
to
 to a passage home at the expense of the
               Government, and that he was not justified in altering a form of
               Document which is applicable only to Distressed British Seamen;
               
               My Lords are also of opinion that the Governor should cause notice to
               be given in case any erroneous impression should prevail in that
               Colony, or in 
British Columbia, on this subject that Persons in the
               Colonies are not entitled to passages to this Country at the expense
               of the British Government.
               
               I am, Sir,
               Your obedient Servant,
               
F. Peel
               
               Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
               
                
                  
                  
                     Edward Stamp, Justice of the Peace, to 
Captain Hanson, 
20 November 1862, advising that "the bearer, 
Thos Burke, is in
                     distress, and being a British subject, I believe is entitled to a
                     passage home at the expense of the 
Govt as is customary, in such
                     cases."
                     
                     
 
                   
            
            
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