Great Britain. Colonial Office : honours, original correspondence (CO 448)
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Document Record
- Creator
- Great Britain. Colonial Office.
- Title
- Great Britain. Colonial Office : honours, original correspondence (CO 448)
- Identifier
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lac_mikan_104531
MG 11 CO 448
Government
Foreign relations
oocihm.lac_mikan_104531 - Document source
- Library and Archives Canada / Bibliothèque et Archives Canada
- Language
- English
- Description
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The Colonial Office was a government department of the United Kingdom, first created to deal with the colonial affairs of British North America. It was headed by the Secretary of State for the Colonies, known as the Colonial Secretary. Prior to 1768, responsibility for the affairs of the British colonies was overseen by the Secretary of State for the Southern Department and a Privy Council committee called the Board of Trade and Plantations. In 1768, the separate American or Colonial Department was established to deal with British North America. The department was abolished in 1782 with the loss of the American colonies. Responsibility for the remaining colonies was first given to the Home Office, then, in 1801, it was transferred to the War Office. In 1854, this office was divided into two and a new Colonial Office was created to deal with colonial needs, and this new office was assigned to the Secretary of State for the Colonies.
This collection consists of a letter or recommendation from the Marquis of Lorne, Governor General of Canada, to the Earl of Kimberley, Secretary of State for the Colonies, and some supporting documents, concerning Roderick William Cameron, Canadian-born head of the Black Ball Line and honourary Commissioner for Canada at the Sydney International Exhibition, 1878-1880. - URL
- https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_mikan_104531