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Minutes (2), Enclosures (untranscribed) (4), Other documents (1).
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Mr Elliot
As the Admiral has been overruled in his wish for the relief of Capn
Bazalgette, & as the Governor's despatch 10603/64 which relates to
the subject of these papers has been ansd by Mr Cardwell, I shd
think it wd answer no useful purpose to communicate these documents
to the Governor.
Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
Copy, Denman to Secretary to the Admiralty, 3 December 1864,
recommending that Bazalgette be replaced due to his unsatisfactory
handling of the
Random incident, and forwarding correspondence on the matter.
Bazalgette to Denman, 23 October 1864, advising he had
received a report that a sloop engaged in selling liquor to natives
had been seized by the American commander on the island, but that as
yet he had no further details to report.
Bazalgette to Denman, 22 November 1864, providing particulars of
his efforts to assist in the capture of the vessel and crew of the
Random, wanted in British Columbia on a charge of murdering
natives.
Copy, Denman to Bazalgette, 24 November 1864, expressing displeasure
at his actions throughout the incident, and advising that the matter
would be submitted "for the consideration of the Lds. Commrs of the
Admy.
Other documents included in the file
Elliot to Secretary to the Admiralty, 7 March 1865, acknowledging
receipt of their letter.