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Correspondence received from Individuals on subjects concerning Trinidad. Correspondents...

Catalogue reference: CO 295/463

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This record is about the Correspondence received from Individuals on subjects concerning Trinidad. Correspondents... dating from 1910 in the series Colonial Office and Predecessors: Trinidad Original Correspondence. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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Reference
CO 295/463
Date
1910
Description

Correspondence received from Individuals on subjects concerning Trinidad. Correspondents and subjects are as follows:

  • Ashurst, Morris and Crisp (royalty on oil extracted from private lands, new Trinidad Lake Asphalt Company);
  • R Y Ardagh (sale of Mora forest);
  • Charles Alleyn (discharge from employment);
  • E Agostine (estate of Duty Ordinance, The King v Bowen);
  • Broad and Company (Trinidad Oil Corporation Syndicate, Trinidad Petroleum Proprietary Limited, General Petrol Properties of Trinidad Limited);
  • S F Branch (sanatorium for tuberculosis patients);
  • W Blacks-Fraser (post of Magistrate at Arima);
  • Mrs Helen Bell (Sergeant Bell);
  • Henry Bell (refund of police contributions);
  • Lieutenant C A Bentley (second-class passage for children's nurse);
  • J Cadman (mining regulations, Oil Exploration Company of Canada's concession, professional employment in addition to government work, mines report, Pipe Lines Ordinance, oil prospecting licences on private lands, oil licences near Oropouch Lagoon, Messrs de Pass and Company properties, oil prospecting);
  • Professor R Carmody (Assistant Analyst);
  • H L Clare (newspaper attacks, his position in the colony);
  • E R Clarke (retirement on pension, appointment as Administrator General and Official Receiver);
  • C S Cochrane (pension);
  • D H B Dickson (Tobago and cotton cultivation, cotton growing);
  • E A de Pass (petroleum licences, oil licences);
  • Mrs J Edward (appeal to the King);
  • Francis Voules and Welch (Mrs Dumoret's claim);
  • Miss F E Griffith (her dismissal);
  • Messrs Grey and Company (maintenance of Mrs Huggins);
  • Dr J G Graveley (pension);
  • Mrs Guiseppe [Giuseppe] (transfer of husband for health reasons);
  • Mr L J Legarder (petition to the King);
  • Sir G Le Hunte (visit to Venezuela, Staff Officer to the Defence Forces, commission on Medical Department, Municipal Council of Port of Spain, appointment of East Indians to the Legislative Council, mail service);
  • Professor H Louis (Dr Garrett's report on bituminous minerals);
  • Markwell, Maton Godley Company (Trinidad Oilfields Limited, oil prospecting licences, lease to Trinidad Petrol Company);
  • R H McCarthy (Venezuelan surtax);
  • McKenna and Company (concession of Oil Exploration Company of Canada, general petroleum properties);
  • G J M Martin (appointment as Superintending Medical Officer);
  • H R Marwood (Cipero tramway, San Fernando tramway);
  • C C F Monckton (wireless telegraph);
  • James Neils (petition);
  • Sir W Priestley MP (W Horsfall);
  • J Pointer MP (execution of Mahabis an Indian for the murder of his wife);
  • J T Rousseau (promotion);
  • Sir B Redwood (Ordinance 15 of 1910 Petroleum Pipe Lines, prospecting for oil on private lands);
  • A D Russell (Attorney Generalship);
  • Mrs Spicer (appeal for assistance);
  • R A Swan (promotion);
  • Bishop of Trinidad (Dr Clare the Surgeon General);
  • Thompson and Hunter (oil prospecting licences);
  • W H G Thorne (transfer, appointment to West Africa Police);
  • V Vignale (repatriation);
  • E B Wright (Chief Justice at Ceylon).

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Labour
Radio and television
Caribbean
Europe and Russia
Oil and gas
Pay and pensions
Children
Disease
Crime
Americas
Communications
Medicine
Africa
Record URL
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