In case there should be any misunderstanding as to
the suggestions of the Inspector General of Fortifications,
that the Non Commissioned Officers and men of the Royal
Engineers, who are going out to
British Columbia, should
receive grants of Land, Secretary
Sir Edward Lytton directs
me to state
that that he is willing, and the Governor shall be
instructed accordingly, that the men should be allowed such
grants of agricultural, not mining land, not exceeding 30
acres each after six years continuous good faithful service
in
British Columbia on condition of residence, and Military
Service within the Colony if called upon.
I am to suggest to you that it might be advisable, with
the concurrence of the Governor, to locate the men, if they
should be located at
all all, along the frontier, or in the
neighbourhood of future Naval and Military posts.