 and home, and the number of vessels
               which must be chartered if not purchased, a large amount of floating
               Capital must necessarily be provided, probably amounting to 40,000 or
               50,000; a capital such as may exceed what a few individuals would feel
               inclined to risk. Therefore should Her Majesty's Government be pleased
               to make a grant upon such terms as are suggested in my letter to Your
               Grace of the 7 ulto, Mr Easterby and the gentlemen who would
               associate themselves with him, would immediately cause some further
               preliminary exploration to be made under the direction of an experienced
               Miner; and should his report prove favorable, would at onceproceed
 
               and home, and the number of vessels
               which must be chartered if not purchased, a large amount of floating
               Capital must necessarily be provided, probably amounting to 40,000 or
               50,000; a capital such as may exceed what a few individuals would feel
               inclined to risk. Therefore should Her Majesty's Government be pleased
               to make a grant upon such terms as are suggested in my letter to Your
               Grace of the 7 ulto, Mr Easterby and the gentlemen who would
               associate themselves with him, would immediately cause some further
               preliminary exploration to be made under the direction of an experienced
               Miner; and should his report prove favorable, would at onceproceed proceed to
               raise the necessary Captial for working the Mines on an effectual scale.
 
               proceed to
               raise the necessary Captial for working the Mines on an effectual scale.
                may be safely accepted by Your Grace as
               Lessees.
 
               may be safely accepted by Your Grace as
               Lessees.
                
                  
                   should not the names of the
                     Supporters of the undertaking be disclosed? The difficulty probably
                     consists in finding persons to join in a scheme when it has not been
                     ascertained what the Government will grant. I should suggest as the
                     best way of coming to an understanding on the subject that the papers
                     should be referred to the Land Board, that that Department should be
                     directed to prepare a draft Lease on the terms of Sir Henry De la Beckes
                     Letter, with any improvements therein which the Duke of Newcastle may
                     think proper to suggest, that the draft
 
                     should not the names of the
                     Supporters of the undertaking be disclosed? The difficulty probably
                     consists in finding persons to join in a scheme when it has not been
                     ascertained what the Government will grant. I should suggest as the
                     best way of coming to an understanding on the subject that the papers
                     should be referred to the Land Board, that that Department should be
                     directed to prepare a draft Lease on the terms of Sir Henry De la Beckes
                     Letter, with any improvements therein which the Duke of Newcastle may
                     think proper to suggest, that the draft should be submitted to Mr
                        Taylor, as the Agent or Professional Advisor of Messrs Esterby, with
                     an enquiry whether his clients will agree to its' provisions if the
                     Treasury assent to them—and if they do agree, then refer the Draft
                     Lease and all the papers to the Treasury. But still the names of the
                     Supporters of the undertaking, & their Means—as far as such a point can
                     be ascertained—should be made known to the Govt for the reason
                     expressed in the Duke of Newcastle's minute.
 
                     should be submitted to Mr
                        Taylor, as the Agent or Professional Advisor of Messrs Esterby, with
                     an enquiry whether his clients will agree to its' provisions if the
                     Treasury assent to them—and if they do agree, then refer the Draft
                     Lease and all the papers to the Treasury. But still the names of the
                     Supporters of the undertaking, & their Means—as far as such a point can
                     be ascertained—should be made known to the Govt for the reason
                     expressed in the Duke of Newcastle's minute.
                      that the persons proposing to engage in the
                     undertaking have sufficient means to carry it into effect successfully.
                     The Board of Trade are more often called upon than we are to deal with
                     projected companies and I believe that it will be found on inquiry that
                     such a preliminary as above stated is always insisted on by them before
                     any privileges are conceded. It occurs to me, therefore, that it would
                     be premature to give the Commrs the trouble of preparing a Lease and
                     the Treasury of considering it until Mr Esterby is ready openly to
                     state who and what are the Gentlemen who are to be his associates.
 
                     that the persons proposing to engage in the
                     undertaking have sufficient means to carry it into effect successfully.
                     The Board of Trade are more often called upon than we are to deal with
                     projected companies and I believe that it will be found on inquiry that
                     such a preliminary as above stated is always insisted on by them before
                     any privileges are conceded. It occurs to me, therefore, that it would
                     be premature to give the Commrs the trouble of preparing a Lease and
                     the Treasury of considering it until Mr Esterby is ready openly to
                     state who and what are the Gentlemen who are to be his associates.
                     