Correspondence (private letter).
Minutes (3), Other documents (1).
Kennedy recommends Fowler for a clerkship anywhere because of Fowler’s loss of employment through the reduction of the staff in British Columbia.Robinson’s minute suggests forwarding the despatch to the private secretary.
Kennedy to Rogers (Permanent Under-Secretary)
J.U.S. Club Charles St
London
Sepr 18/67
My dear Sir Frederic Rogers
I have received a letter from Mr Henry Fowler lately a clerk
in the Colonial Secys Office Van Couver Island, informing me that
Governor Seymour had written to the Secretary of State in His behalf,
& requesting me to say anything I can in His favor.
Mr Fowler is an active and energetic young man of
a noble minded character, fairly educated, and a very accurate
painstaking officer.
He is well fitted to fill a clerkship anywhere, with great
credit, & will I feel sure justify anything which can be done for
him. The reduction of the staff in British Columbia, has left him
without employment.
If You will kindly have my humble testimony recorded in his
favor, you will confer an additional obligation upon