Despatch to London.
Minutes (2), Other documents (2), Marginalia (2).
Blanshard provides Grey with a list of his appointments for provisional members of the council of Vancouver Island, in light of Blanshard's forthcoming departure back to England, something which Blanshard wishes to accomplish on the California-bound Daphne.
The minutes note that it seems unnecessary to appoint Douglas as a member of council, given that he has since been appointed governor.
Two documents are included in the file: the first is a draft letter from Grey to the Lord President, requesting that Cooper and Tod be confirmed to council, the second is a draft reply from Grey to Douglas.
Providing expressly that these nominations should be merely provisional, and subject
to be confirmed or disallowed by Her Majesty the Queen. The above named gentlemen have this day taken the oath of
allegiance as prescribed and theirand their seats as members of Council.
H.M. Ship "Daphne" leaves this settlement for California on the
1st September, and as I am about to avail myself of that opportunity of leaving the Island, the Senior Member of the council will administer the government, till further instructions
shall be received from your Lordship,
I have the honor to be
My Lord
Your Most Obedient Servant Richard Blanshard. Governor
Draft, Grey to The Lord President, 18 November 1851, requesting that James Cooper and John Tod be confirmed in their appointments as members of council.
Draft reply, Grey to Douglas, No. 3, 9 January 1852.
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