Public Offices document.
Minutes (2), Other documents (2).
McNab elucidates the Bank of British North America’s purpose for requesting an interview as a hope that their charter to operate may
be extended another ten years after its expiry in April 1861.
The minutes declare that reports from respective governors are required before the CO can express any opinion on the subject.
In compliance with the invitation contained in your letter
of the 4th
Instant,
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I beg respectfully to submit, that the object of the Directors in seeking
a personal interview with Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton was to explain to him
fully the purpose of their petition to the Queen of the 11th Novr
(referred by the Treasury to the Colonial
Office)
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which petition was not for the grant of a new Charter, but simply that
Her Majesty would graciously exercise the power specially reserved to her
in the existing Charter, to continue, "by writing under her Sign Manual,"
its operation for a further term of ten years (or for such other period
as Her Majesty might think fit) from its expiry in April 1861.
The Directors would also beg most respectfully to submit that, in
the confidence that that power would be exercised by Her Majesty, they
have made arrangements for establishing Branches in the new Colonies of
Vancouvers Island and British Columbia, which, although calculated to
prove of great advantage to these Colonies, cannot be expected, for some
years to come, to yield much profit to the Bank, in return for the outlay
and risk incurred in their Establishment.
They would only beg leave further to remark, that the continuation
prayed for, would simply have the effect of bringing the termination of
this Banks Charter to the same period as the termination of the Charters
of the other Banks in Canada.
Mr Merivale
The Memorial of theBank of B.N. America praying for an extension of the
term of their Charter has been referred to the respective Govrs for
report. The Secretary of State therefore is not in a position (till the
reports are received) to express any opinion on the subject?
Draft, Carnarvon to McNab, 23 December 1858, advising that the
memorial had been referred for comment to the governor's of the colonies
in which the bank was authorized to establish branches.