Robert Forbes was a secretary clerk in the War Office. When he left office, he sent
multiple letters to
Newcastle requesting a grant of land on
Vancouver Island in exchange for the service he had provided. He claimed that it had been promised
to him by
Edward Ellice, and that he had been refused his promised pension and so would take a parcel of
land in payment.
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The Colonial Office refused his request, stating that public lands on
Vancouver Island could only be disposed of by sale
in accordance with established rules,
and that free grants were not made
to any persons whatever.
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