Correspondence (private letter).
Minutes (3), Other documents (2).
Seymour (Mrs.) to Granville
Mereworth Rectory
Maidstone
28th Augt 1869
My Lord
I have to thank Your Lordship very gratefully for your kind
expressions of sympathy with me in the terrible affliction, with
which I have been visited, and at the same time to tell Your
Lordship how truly gratified I was to see the very flattering
terms, in which you have spoken of the services rendered by my
dear husband to the Colony of British Columbia, of which he was
in charge up to the time of his most deeply deplored death.
May I venture to address Your Lordship on a subject of much
importance to me and to ask Your Lordship to kindly interest
yourself in my behalf in furtherance of some claim I think I
may have on Her Majesty's Government for a sum of £500, to
defray the expenses of my journey home from the Colony. More
particularly as I have reason for believing that had my dear
husband been spared to accompany me home, at the expiration of
his term of office he would have been entitled to the sum of
£800 in defrayment of his passage to this Country.
Hoping that Your Lordship will take my request into your
favourable consideration.
Rogers to Secretary to the Treasury, 20 September 1869,
forwarding copy of Mrs. Seymour's letter for consideration and
recommending approval of the grant.