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Mersey Conservancy: Letter and Minute Books

Catalogue reference: MT 75

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MT 75

This series consists of letter books of the Acting Conservator of the Mersey Conservancy, and minutes of annual meetings of the Commissioners for the Conservancy. The papers in the series gives examples of the day to day work and correspondence...

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MT 75

Title
Mersey Conservancy: Letter and Minute Books
Date

1880-1916

Description

This series consists of letter books of the Acting Conservator of the Mersey Conservancy, and minutes of annual meetings of the Commissioners for the Conservancy. The papers in the series gives examples of the day to day work and correspondence of the Conservancy.

Most volumes are indexed.

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status

Public Record(s)

Language

English

Creator(s)
Mersey Conservancy Commissioners, 1842-1919
Physical description

28 volume(s)

Access conditions

Open

Immediate source of acquisition

from 2007 Department for Transport

from 1976-2007 Department of the Environment

Subjects
Topics
Canals and river transport
Accruals

No further accruals are expected

Administrative / biographical background

The Commissioners for the Conservancy of the River Mersey were first appointed under the Mersey Conservancy Act 1842, with jurisdiction over the length of the river from Warrington Bridge and Frodsham Bridge (River Weaver) to the sea. The Commissioners then appointed were the Lord High Admiral (later First Lord of the Admiralty), the Chief Commissioner of Her Majesty's Woods, Forests, Land Revenues, Works and Buildings (later replaced by the President of the Board of Trade) and the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.

The jurisdiction of the Commissioners extended to the general maintenance of navigation, the abatement and removal of nuisances and obstructions and the granting of rights and easements.

The Act of 1842 also authorised the appointment of an Acting Conservator, to work on behalf of the Commissioners but with powers to act in many instances without reference to them and, in effect, acting as impartial arbitrator between the various bodies with interests in the Mersey. It has usually been the practice to appoint to the office retired high ranking Royal Naval officers with experience in hydrography.

The powers and duties of the Commissioners were transferred to the Minister of Transport by the Ministry of Transport Act 1919.

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C11124/

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