Correspondence (private letter).
Minutes (5), Other documents (1).
Blake writes Newcastle from the Royal Marine Barracks in Forton, to request his extra pay for the
time he served as a Captain in the Royal Marines on Vancouver Island.
I shall esteem it a great favour if you will kindly inform me if the
allowances granted to the Marines for Service in V. Island are likely
to be paid soon. As I have been in England a year I would submit
that the grant due to me according to the Paysheets, which you have,
might be paid from the Colonial Office to me now—as I could not have
been included in the list of sums drawn by the Governor of
V.I.—being in England at the time the money was granted by the Duke
of Newcastle.
Begging the favour of an answer, and that my views may be favourably
entertained.
Believe me, dear Sir,
faithfully yours
G. Lascelles Blake
Captain Royal Mar[ines]
(L I)
Mr Elliot
It wd be only right I think, that we shd ascertain before ansg
this Letter whether any Govt Office in London possesses the
intelligence which is necessary for paying officers who stand in the
situation of the writer. If we cannot get the infn then write as we
did upon 5087.
Mr Blackwood
I have learned, on inquiry at the Admiralty Somerset House, that the
sum due to Captain Blake is £29-12-6, which they are about to pay to
him, and will send in a claim to this office for the recovery of the
amount.
Draft: & suggest to the other gentleman who inquired, that he should
apply to the same quarter. This, instead of applying to the CollGovt, as was at first thought of.