Correspondence (private letter).
Minutes (3), Other documents (2).
Leonard requests financial assistance or a free land grant for himself and his numerous grown up family to settle on Vancouver Island.
The minutes regard Leonard as a desirable settler but regret that whilst the Settlement belongs to the Hudson’s Bay Company land can only be purchased.
Enclosed is a draft from Fortescue to Leonard informing him that a copy of his letter has been forwarded to the HBC; and a draft from Merivale to Shepherd containing said letter.
I have the honour to request you will be pleased to inform
me whether you will extend "the remission of purchase money of
land to Naval and Military Officers" to the Colony of
Vancouver's Island as I am desirous of emigrating there with a
numerous grown up family, and know from actual experience of the
Colony that without that assistance from Government it would be
impossible to succeed as a settler without a large capital.
I have to apologize for having trespassed on your time but
it is a matter of the greatest importance to me, and I have no
other means of obtaining the information.
I have the honour to be Sir
Your most obedient humble
Servant H.B. Leonard
Captain Royal Marines Half
Pay
The Right Honourable The Colonial Secretary Downing Street, London
Minutes by CO staff
Mr Elliot
This person might prove a very desirable settler, for his
antecedents as a British Officer, & his family are alike
advantageous to a young
place. But whilst the Settlement belongs to the Hudson's Bay
Company land can only be purchased.
Mr Merivale
I apprehend that the proper answer to this letter is that the
privilege of a remissionof
of purchase money in favor of Military
and Naval Officers has not been extended to Vancouvers Island.
The answer I think should simply be to inform this officer that
the regulations on this head do not extend to Vanc. I. the soil
of which has been granted to the H B Company, but that his
letter has been transmitted to the Company. And send the
Company copy of the correspe accordingly. Annex draft.