I have the honor to report to Your Grace my arrival in England from
Vancouver's Island.
I doing so I take the opportunity of adding that I held in that
Colony the situations of Chief Clerk inthe the Colonial Secretary's
Office and Clerk of the Legislative Council for the space of four
years, and that I cease to hold office in consequence of the
amalgamation that has recently taken place between Vancouver Island
and British Columbia.
I am thus thrown on the world and my own resources not from any
fault of my own but in consequence of the imperial measures that
haveunited united the two Colonies.
Under these circumstances I submit my case to Your Grace's
consideration in the hope that my claims to the patronage of the
Crown will be favourably entertained.
I have the honor to be,
My Lord Duke,
Your Grace's
Most obedient,
and humble servant
Edwin James Nesbitt
Minutes by CO staff
Mr Elliot Mr Nesbitt held the Offices of Chief Clerk in Van Couver Island
with a Salary of £309 and Clerk of the Leg: Council £103. He was
appointed in 1863.