1831 Aug. 10

Colonization Society

Note

1. Is it not proposed that the whole tract of land, of which the territory of the

Colony is to be composed, should in the first instance be granted by the English

Government to the proposed Company: subject or not subject in certain cases, to

forfeiture

2. Is it not proposed that to the Company should belong the whole produce of the

Sales from time to time made, of so many portions of the land? If yes: then so

it is that for the purpose of these Sales the Company must have a functionary

constantly resident in the spot - call him the Grantor-General.

At the outset, expence per head of the Settlers exported at the Companys expence

1. Freight £20

2. Rations for one year's subsistence

3. Cloathing

4 Houshold furniture

N.B. The settlers going out in couples, hence the correspondent reduction in the

expence of Houshold furniture