These Despatches with others bearing on the subject I submittedto to a
Board of Officers consisting of the Colonial Secretary, the Acting
Attorney General, the Acting Surveyor General and the Registrar
General, and I have now the honor to transmit herewith their report.
This report appears to me to have been conceived in a dispassionate
spirit and I think the suggestions it contains as coming from persons
who are dealing with matters within their own personal knowledge are
worthy of serious consideration.
The
The Hudson's Bay Company I think it may reasonably be hoped will not
offer opposition to these propositions in which the claims, real or
supposed, of the Crown advanced by the Colony against the Company are
brought within a narrow compass, and which will entail an
inconsiderable pecuniary sacrifice upon the Company.
I abstain from commenting in detail upon this report which I think
sufficiently exhaustiveof of the matters treated of, and as to which I
shall probably be enabled at an early period to communicate with your
Lordship in England if required to do so.
I have the honor to be,
My Lord,
Your Lordship's most obedient Servant A.E. Kennedy
Governor
Minutes by CO staff
Mr Elliot
I presume the Emigration Commissrs: should see these Papers in the
first instance?
Mr Jadis
As the Emigration Comrs have reported on this business at the
previous stages refer this to them with referenceto to their former
reports. It should be done soon as the subject connects itself with
the topics to be discussed with the North American Delegates.
Note on microfilm as follows: Folio 413 is a large map
unsuitable for filming on camera.
Memo, signed by Thomas Wood, Acting Attorney General, no
date, further commenting on the reconveyance of Vancouver Island to
the crown in relation to the sale of town lots by the company.
Memo, Young to Kennedy, 20 October 1865, remarking on certain
points in respect of land claims of the company
based on his "previous acquaintance with the whole case, acquired on
the spot by personal knowledge at the time of their occurrence of most
of the circumstances connected with it" (twenty-four pages).
Draft of an indenture providing for reconveyance of the island
to the crown, extensively edited, no signature, no date (thirteen
pages).
Minutes by CO staff
N.B. Copy sent to the Secy of the H.B. Compy on the 9 Jany
1867—with an intimation that they may see & take a copy of the Map.
[JW?]
9 Jany 67
Other documents included in the file
Elliot to Emigration Commissioners, 4 December 1866, forwarding
copy of the despatch for suggestions and observations.