Lord Bandon presents his Comps to Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton & ventures to recommend to him John [Bobs Suggin?]
Esq as a person who might be usefully appointed to the Police
Force which is at present organizing for British Columbia.Lord Bandon can testify to [illegible] high character &
fitness for such an
Employment as he is an officer in Lord B's regiment the Royal Cork
Artillery Militia & gave him great satisfaction.
Write to Lord B. that the Police to be organized
in B.C. will be raised there & not in England therefore we have no
appointment for Capt G.—the only appointment
we do make of Inspectorship being already given away.
AnsrLord Bandon that a record shall be made of his
Lordships's recommendation of this person but that it is necessary
to apprize his Lordship that H.M. Govt are not organizing
any Police force for B. Columbia.
Since H.M. Govt is not organizing a Police Force, I think
that this will be the best answer, without adding any promise that
the writer's name should be noted.
I almost think I wd note the name as the proviso makes it
safe against misconstruction & it has been done on many occasion where
it was intended to smooth the refusal? It does give [the] applicant
a chance.