HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY, LETTER FROM THE COLONIAL OFFICE to the Governor of the Hudson's Bay Company, dated March 9, 1869 - Rare Book Insider
HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY

Hudson's Bay Company]- Great Britain (Colonial Office)

HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY, LETTER FROM THE COLONIAL OFFICE to the Governor of the Hudson's Bay Company, dated March 9, 1869

London: Printed by Joseph Causton & Sons, [1869], 1869
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London: Printed by Joseph Causton & Sons, [1869], 1869. Pp.9, Pamphlet-stitched binding. Self Wrappers, with cover title. Rare. "Earl Granville has had under review the correspondence which has passed respecting the proposed transfer to Canada of the jurisdiction and territorial rights of the Hudson's Bay Company in North America... It is not creditable to this Country, that any inhabited parts of Her Majesty's dominions should be without a recognized government capable of enforcing the law, and responsible to neighbouring countries for the performance of international obligations... The terms which his Lordship now proposes, are as follows: [terms no.'d I to XII follow] Signed, Frederic Rogers." -from the text. Slight tanning to the fore-edge margin, else fine copy. Peel 502. Sir Stafford Northcote was governor of HBC, 1869-1875. . First Thus. Soft Cover. Fine. Octavo. Pamphlet.
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