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Turks' Island (Turks and Caicos), 1867, Public Offices and Individuals A-Z. Vol. 3.

Title
Turks' Island (Turks and Caicos), 1867, Public Offices and Individuals A-Z. Vol. 3.
Production
[London : Colonial Office], 1867.
Physical Description
1 online resource.
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Notes
Correspondence, Original - Secretary of State: Correspondence from 'offices' (Government departments and other organisations) and from individuals on matters relating to the Turks and Caicos Islands. Correspondents and subjects are as follows: Offices: Admiralty (provisions supplied as hurricane relief, ordinance for protection of naval and victualling stores); Crown Agents (repair and rebinding of damaged records and copying from Colonial Office records of items destroyed); Privy Council Office (confirmation of Ordinance No. 6 of 1866 to amend a Bahamas Act authorising the bishop of Jamaica to exercise ecclesiastical jurisdiction over the clergy of the Bahamas); Foreign Office (machinery originally destined for Turks Islands, assistance given by inhabitants of St Thomas and Cape Haytien as hurricane relief, formal approval of Mr C R Hinson to be Haitian consul, case of the British schooner President seized by Spanish authorities [5 items], case of the British schooner Eliza seized by Spanish authorities [2 items]); Emigration Board (Returns to UK of water distilling apparatus intended for Turks Islands and costs involved, no objection to Ordinance No. 8 of 1867 to prevent the unlawful cutting of timber); General Post Office (balance due on money order account); General Register Office (registration of births, marriages and deaths); Treasury (no objection to expenditure of 1431 12s 9d for hurricane relief, no objection to Ordinance No. 14 of 1866 to provide for repayment of money advanced for hurricane relief, payment to the account for naval services authorised, no objection to estimates for 1868, legislation for the establishment of a Savings Bank [with report from Registry of Friendly Societies]); Individuals: J Ambroise (seizure of the schooner President by the Spanish war steamer Africa ); John Arthur junior (application for preferment and for half salary of Queen's Advocate, case of the Eliza [2 items]); Robert Basdon (his removal from office following the robbery of the Public Chest); Sir Charles Darling (requests copies of despatches [2 items]); C R Hinson (case of his schooner President [2 items]); Alexander C Lowe (his arrival in Scotland on leave); Charles Mortlock (salary claim); Thomas Ockenden (effect on his position of new legislation concerning schools); Perkins Bacon & Company (commission for the provision of postage stamps); Thomas Bermingham Tyrrell (appointment as chief magistrate).
AMDigital Reference: CO 301/48.
Series: CO 301 Colonial Office: Turks and Caicos Islands Original Correspondence.
The National Archives, UK
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Variant and related titles
Colonial Caribbean, Module 3.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
January 04, 2024
Series
Colonial Caribbean Module 3: Economic Change and Indentured Labour, 1850-1870.
Colonial Caribbean Module 3: Economic Change and Indentured Labour, 1850-1870
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AM (Publisher), digitiser.
National Archives (Great Britain), owner.
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