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Entry-Books of Correspondence: Letters from Colonel Light and Mr. Kingston to the South Australian Colonization Commissioners : Correspondence.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Light, Colonel William, author.
- Kingston, Sir George Strickland, author.
- Series:
- Migration to new worlds.
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Place of Publication:
- Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital, 2017.
- System Details:
- text file
- Summary:
- Description: Copies of letters from Colonel William Light, Surveyor General, and G. S. Kingston, Deputy Surveyor, to the Commissioners of the South Australia Colonization Commission, regarding the surveying of the South Australian coastline, August to December 1836. This is followed by a register of ships dispatched to South Australia, mostly from Great Britain, between 22 February 1836 and 5 January 1841.
- Notes:
- A Colonial Land and Emigration Commission was created in 1840 to undertake the duties of two earlier and overlapping authorities which were both under the supervision of the Secretary of State. These were the Colonisation Commissioners for South Australia, established under an Act of 1834, and the Agent General for Emigration, appointed in 1837. The new commission dealt with grants of land, the outward movement of settlers, the administration of the Passengers' Acts of 1855 and 1863 and, from 1846 to 1859, the scrutiny of colonial legislation. In 1855 it became the Emigration Commission. In 1873 the administration of the Passengers' Acts was transferred to the Board of Trade. The commission's powers were gradually given up to the larger colonies as they obtained self-government, and after 1873 its only duties were the control of the importation of Indian indentured labour into sugar-producing colonies and it was abolished in 1878.
- AMDigital Reference: CO 386/12.
- Description based on online resource (viewed on October 24, 2017).
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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