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Correspondence from individuals (F-Z) on matters relating to British Guiana. Correspondents...

Catalogue reference: CO 111/636

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This record is about the Correspondence from individuals (F-Z) on matters relating to British Guiana. Correspondents... dating from 1920 in the series Colonial Office and predecessors: British Guiana, formerly Berbice, Demerara, and.... It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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Reference

CO 111/636

Date

1920

Description

Correspondence from individuals (F-Z) on matters relating to British Guiana.

Correspondents and subjects are as follows:

  • Dr F E Field (application for transfer and promotion);
  • Mrs B Fancis (pension of her husband, Colonel Francis);
  • Thomas Greenwood (Colonisation Scheme);
  • Miss E M Gifkins (appointment as Superintendent of Berbice Hospital);
  • B Gainfort (appointment as Chief Commissionary, death of Dr A A McKinnon);
  • J S Gamble (application for appointment as Deputy Inspector General of Police in Southern Nigeria);
  • T Hughes (passage to Bombay for Mr C W Doorly);
  • Mr Hamilton (purchase of Demerara Railway by the Colonial Government and half-yearly report to 30 June 1920);
  • A H Hill (cancellation of passages to British Guiana, Indian Colonisation Scheme, salary etc while in India, passage for himself and wife and refund of partial cost, salary and allowances while in UK);
  • Dr W E Hume (report on medical conditions of A S Milne);
  • Halton and Soal Solicitors (maintenance of wife and family of John Aldie);
  • W E Jordon (estate of John Conway);
  • Miss O A Jones (assistance for Mrs Fauset);
  • Sidney James (estate of Miss T G Dalton);
  • G M Kerry (return to British Guiana, certificate of identity);
  • F H Kirby (inspection of Demerara Lightship apparatus, departure for British Guiana, passage to Demerara);
  • Dr W F Law (appointment under the Ministry of Pensions);
  • T B Macauley (proposed railway to the interior);
  • C C Murtland (transfer, medical examination, record of service in Colony);
  • Rev J W MacGill (appointment as Minister of St Catherine's Parish in 1896, extension of leave, ministerial work in Scotland);
  • R G Manning (application for promotion);
  • L McCarthy (land acquisition);
  • J R Mandeville (appointment as Bandmaster of the British Guiana Militia);
  • G B Mason (Assistant Medical Officer of Health);
  • Sir P Manson (observations on Filariasis);
  • Colonel May (extension of leave);
  • Dr J Nunan (deputation to India, Colonisation Scheme, secondment for service in Vienna);
  • Nathan and Godfrey Limited (interview of Hon J P Santos with the Secretary of State);
  • C E W Ogilvie Solicitors (case of Dr G H Rodolph);
  • Miss M Portlock-Dadson (pension);
  • Mrs E Pearce (extension of leave, marriage);
  • G H Pairaudeau (increase of pension);
  • W G G Pearce (transfer and promotion);
  • T A Pope (computation of his pension);
  • L D Peterkin (appointment at Senior Assistant Master Queens College);
  • Charles Russell and Company (Demerara Bauxite Company);
  • A R Roberts (harbour works concessions, map of the Demerara River);
  • F G Rose (filariasis control, salary and emoluments of his appointment, increase of salary);
  • Captain J M Reid (arrival from British Guiana, Customs Regulations);
  • C Ratcliff (appointment as County Sanitary Inspector);
  • B G Ries (passage to England and then to Demerara);
  • Peter Spence and Sons Limited (bauxite samples);
  • W M Steele (Widows and Orphans Fund, increase in pensions);
  • J M M Stephens (report of the Bacteriologist of British Guiana on Filariasis);
  • W C Shankland (application for magisterial appointment in East Africa);
  • Sir H C W Verney (bauxite concessions);
  • H S Whittaker (appointment as Assistant Engineer);
  • W J Winckler (Colonisation Scheme);
  • S G Warner (observations on the Widows and Orphans Pension Fund).

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International
Railways
Army
Marriage and divorce
Maps and plans
Pay and pensions
Children
Americas
Medicine
Africa
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