Murdoch to Elliot (Assistant Under-Secretary)
Emigration Board
18th April 1867
Sir
I have the honour to transmit herewith the reconveyance to the
Crown of
Vancouvers Island, which has been executed by the Hudsons
Bay C
o under their Corporate Seal, and under the sanction of the
authority contained in your letter of
29th ultimo, by us on the
part of Her Majesty.
2. As it did not appear whether or not the transaction came within
the scope of the Stamp Acts, we applied to the
Commissioners of
Inland Revenue, and got the Deed impressed with a Stamp denoting
that it was adjudged as not chargeable with any duty. This will
prevent any question on the point.
3. I also enclose the original Letters Patent of
13th Janry 1849
granting the
Island to the Company, which have now been delivered
up to us by the Company.
4. We presume that these documents will be forwarded to the Colony
in order that they may be recorded there.
5. I enclose a copy of the reconveyance for
record in the Colonial
Office.
I have the honor to be
Sir
Your obedient
humble Servant
T.W.C. Murdoch
Minutes by CO staff
Acknowledge rec
t of letter & state that the documents will be sent
to
British Columbia to be recorded—& Send out the Deed & Letters
Patent to the
Govr to be recorded.
This is suggested by
Mr Murdoch & would seem correct. I take it
that the record should be made of the Original Letters Patent & of
this Reconveyance.
Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
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People in this document
Adderley, C. B.
Blackwood, Arthur Johnstone
Elliot, Thomas Frederick
Grenville, Richard
Holland, Henry Thurston
Murdoch, Thomas William Clinton
Rogers, Baron Blachford Frederic
Seymour, Governor Frederick
Smith, William G.
Walcott, Stephen
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British Columbia
Vancouver Island