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<profileDesc><abstract><p>Correspondence (private letter). 
                Minutes (3).</p>

<p><persName ref="prs:burdett-coutts_ag">Burdett-Coutts</persName> advocates for chaplains to be sent out specifically for troops stationed at <placeName ref="plc:british_columbia">British Columbia</placeName>. </p>

<p>The minutes <q>register</q> a day for <persName ref="prs:lytton_egeb">Lytton</persName> to meet <persName ref="prs:burdett-coutts_ag">Miss B. Coutts</persName>.</p>

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Gt. Western Hotel
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<persName ref="prs:burdett-coutts_ag">Burdett Coutts</persName> to <persName ref="prs:lytton_egeb">Lytton</persName>
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<opener><ref type="co_ref">11874, CO 60/2, p. 676; registered 18 November</ref>
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Gt. Western Hotel
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<date when="1858-11-17">Nov<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">ber</hi> 17/58</date>
<salute>Dear Sir Edward Bulwer</salute>
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I am sure you will feel my interest in <placeName ref="plc:british_columbia">British Columbia</placeName> to
<index><term>Burdett-Coutts, Angela G.</term></index>
be so natural, that you will at once accept it as an
apology for my writing to you upon the following subject. The Chaplain
General,
<note xml:id="B6C0801" n="B586C0801"> <hi rend="citation">Chaplain General</hi>,
PO p. 6 bottom. CL 1858. JEH, explain notes above?
</note>
an old friend of mine dined with me, yesterday, and in speaking of this
Colony he mentioned that one of the Military<pb facs="co_60_02/co_60_02_00676v.jpg"/> Chaplains, was a great
friend of the <persName ref="prs:hills_g">Rev<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">d</hi> M<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">r</hi> Hills</persName> and that if he could obtain the
<index><term>Hills, the Rev. George</term></index>
<index><term>Royal Engineers</term><index><term>chaplain for</term></index></index>
<index><term>Religion</term><index><term/><index><term>needs in BC</term></index></index></index>
permission of <persName ref="prs:peel_j">General Peel</persName> to send out a Chaplain for the troops there,
he hoped this gentleman, (whose name I forget) would go. The Chaplain
General said he was well suited for a Missionary especially in such a
Colony, and that he had great hopes of <persName ref="prs:peel_j">General Peel</persName>s consent;<pb facs="co_60_02/co_60_02_00677r.jpg"/> for
although the number of troops sent was small, yet they would hold a most
important position, and without a Chaplain of their own, would
be left utterly without religious instruction or means of worship
whilst they would be surrounded with <hi style="text-decoration: underline;">peculiarly demoralizing</hi>
influences, and as the formation of the <hi style="text-decoration: underline;">native</hi> Militia will I
suppose devolve hereafter upon these men, their example and their
principles will probably tell<pb facs="co_60_02/co_60_02_00677v.jpg"/> greatly for good or for evil on the
Colonists. The Stations may be rather far apart, but this seems
to me rather an additional reason that there should be a
Chaplain, who would not only serve them, but work amongst the
population laying round &amp; about the stations &amp; who will be keeping
the spirit of religion &amp; Moral feeling alive. However, the authorities
appear weighing the matter and if you would side with the Chaplain
General I think it would<pb facs="co_60_02/co_60_02_00673r.jpg"/> secure a great boon for the Colony as well
 as the Army, which is also concerned so deeply. <seg type="snippet" xml:id="B586C08_snippet_1">Our troops everywhere
are pioneers of Christianity &amp; civilization [and] it is always to me
one of the most striking distinctive features of our Army that
they move about the World not for war purposes but for
<hi style="text-decoration: underline;">peace</hi>—the mere discipline &amp; order of our troops must carry some
germ of good and the<pb facs="co_60_02/co_60_02_00673v.jpg"/> corrupting even of a small number is a great evil;
for in time this small body will carry the germ of evil elsewhere,
and in <placeName ref="plc:british_columbia">British Columbia</placeName> it seems likely that an unusual variety of
bad influences will surround them.</seg> It is clear either they must impress
<hi style="text-decoration: underline;">their</hi> character on the peculiar population around or be impressed by
them, more so than in more heathen Countries whose habits separate
us from themselves &amp; whose language alone places<pb facs="co_60_02/co_60_02_00674r.jpg"/> a bar[r]ier of
intercourse which will not exist in the same degree in the Gold
Diggings of Columbia. I have been detained in <placeName ref="plc:london">London</placeName> by a variety
of sad causes but I hope to go to
Torquay
<note xml:id="B6C0802" n="B586C0802"> <hi rend="citation">Torquay</hi>
Torquay, Devon, on the southwest coast of England, was a small fishing
village at the end of the eighteenth century that developed into a
fashionable resort town in the mid-1800s.
</note>
next week. <persName ref="prs:brown_h">M<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">rs</hi> Brown</persName> whom you probably better remember as Miss
<index><term>Merideth, Miss</term><index><term>.</term><index><term>see Brown</term></index></index></index>
Meredith in days long past at my dear Fathers in St James
Place
<note xml:id="B6C0803" n="B586C0803"> <hi rend="citation">St James Place</hi>
My father's on St. James Place. Locate??
</note>
has been &amp; is still very<pb facs="co_60_02/co_60_02_00674v.jpg"/> delicate and this may delay our departure. It
would therefore give me much pleasure if you could call any day as you
have kindly proposed before Thursday the 25<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">th</hi>. If you would let
me know I would be at home.
</p>
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I am
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Yours faithfully
<lb/>
<persName ref="prs:burdett-coutts_ag">A. Burdett Coutts</persName>
<lb/>
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<closer rend="postscript">[P.S.]
M<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">r</hi> Woolfe [Wolff] I suppose told you the <persName ref="prs:cape_town_bishop">Bishop of Cape
<index><term>Wolff (Woolfe), Henry D.</term></index>
Town</persName>
<note xml:id="B6C0804" n="B586C0804"> <hi rend="citation">Bishop of Cape Town</hi>
The bishop of Cape Town was <persName ref="prs:cape_town_bishop">Robert Gray</persName>. <!-- MDH: Removed reference to appendix, as name will be automatically linked to bio. -->
</note>
is out of Town—many thanks for intending to see him.
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<ab><persName ref="prs:elliot_tf">M<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">r</hi> Elliot</persName><lb/>
See
11896
<note xml:id="B6C0805" n="B586C0805"> <hi rend="citation">11896 <placeName ref="plc:british_columbia">B. Columbia</placeName></hi>
I.e., <ref type="doc" target="cdc:B586H06">Hills to Lytton, 19 November 1858, 11896, CO 60/2, p. 678</ref>.
</note>
<placeName ref="plc:british_columbia">B. Columbia</placeName>.
</ab>
<closer><signed><persName ref="prs:jadis_v">VJ</persName>
<date when="1858-11-20">
20 N
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<signed><persName ref="prs:elliot_tf">TFE</persName>
<date when="1858-11-22">
22/11
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<ab><persName ref="prs:wolff_hd">M<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">r</hi> Wolff</persName><lb/>
<persName ref="prs:burdett-coutts_ag">Miss B. Coutts</persName> proposes to fix some day before the 25<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">th</hi>.
Will you learn <persName ref="prs:lytton_egeb">Sir E. Lytton</persName>'s wish on the subject?
</ab>
<closer><signed><persName ref="prs:carnarvon">C</persName>
<date when="1858-11-23">
Nov 23
</date>
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<ab>
Register &amp; draft reply.
</ab>
<closer><signed><persName ref="prs:lytton_egeb">EBL</persName>
<date when="1858-11-19">
Nov<hi style="vertical-align: super; font-size: 80%;">r</hi> 19
</date>
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