Abstract
Public Offices document.
Minutes (2), Enclosures (untranscribed) (1), Other documents (1), Marginalia (1).
This document contains mentions of Indigenous Peoples. The authors of these documents
often perpetuate a negative perspective of Indigenous Peoples and it is important
to look critically at these mentions. They sometimes use terminology that is now considered
hurtful and offensive. To learn more about modern terminology pertaining to Indigenous
Peoples, Indigenous ways of knowing, and decolonization, please refer to the
Glossary of terms.
Pelly writes to
Grey to confirm the receipt of
Hawes's previous letter that enclosed a copy of a despatch from
Blanshard—which included information on the murder of three British subjects at
Fort Rupert.
Pelly reports that
Douglas has not since mentioned the murders in his correspondence to the
HBC, and, he provides an extract from
Douglas that discusses
Fort Rupert, and the restoration of order there. Finally,
Pelly requests that naval vessels should be instructed to make frequent trips to
the Island to, presumably, maintain order.
In the minutes,
Jadis asks whether or not to acquiesce to
Pelly's call for an increased naval presence on
Vancouver Island, or to provide an equivalent force.
Grey asks to acknowledge
Pelly's letter, and to stress the need for
more permanent
protection than the occasional Navy visit.