Walcott to Rogers (Permanent Under-Secretary)
Emigration Board
23rd October 1865
Sir
2. It will be remembered that by an Indenture dated
6th May 1864
certain lands in
Victoria known as
the "Church Reserve" and
containing nearly 22 1/2 acres, were conveyed to the
Archbishop of Canterbury, the
Bishop of Columbia and the Governor for the time
being of
Vancouvers Island as Trustees for certain religious &
scholastic purposes in connection with the Church of England.
3. Amongst the Trusts was one empowering the Trustees to allow the
Bishop and his Successors to occupy a portion of the lands as a
residence. It was also provided that any two of the Trustees, with
the consent of the Bishop, might transfer the site of the Episcopal
Residence to any other part of the Trust lands not exceeding in the
whole 2 acres.
4. It appears that a portion of the ground originally intended for
the Episcopal residence has been set apart for a road, and a
corresponding portion of Land has been taken from the adjoining Trust
Lands and added to the residential portion with the consent of the
Bishop. The present Deed, which has been already executed by the
Governor and Bishop, is to authorize the Bishop and his Successors to
occupy the piece of Land therein described, including the substituted
portion, as the site of the Espiscopal residence.
5. I am not aware of any objection to the transaction, and have only
to suggest that the Deed should
be submitted to the Legal advisers of
the
Archbishop of Canterbury, with a request that if no objection is
raised in that quarter, the Deed may be executed by His Grace and
returned to the Secretary of State for transmission to
Governor
Kennedy and the
Bishop of Columbia.
6. I presume that the Deed in original is now at the Colonial Office.
I have the honor to be
Sir
Your obedient
Humble Servant
S. Walcott
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