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Correspondence received from individuals on subjects concerning Trinidad during 1914....

Catalogue reference: CO 295/496

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This record is about the Correspondence received from individuals on subjects concerning Trinidad during 1914.... dating from 1914 in the series Colonial Office and Predecessors: Trinidad Original Correspondence. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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Reference

CO 295/496

Date

1914

Description

Correspondence received from individuals on subjects concerning Trinidad during 1914. Correspondents and subjects are as follows:

  • Arbuthnot, Latham and Company (shipment of sugar);
  • J Banks (treatment of his wife and himself in Trinidad);
  • Major H E J Brake (re-employment in the Colonial Service);
  • Professor Cadman (protection of the asphalt industry, excise duty on petroleum, visit to Trinidad, productivity of Trinidad oilfields [with map], acquisition of oil bearing land by Messrs Pearson, draft Asphalt Ordinance, pipe line agreement on government railway, negotiations with Messrs Pearson, laying of pipe lines, grants of Crown Lands);
  • C G H Campbell (appointment as Ankylostomiasis Officer);
  • Professor Carmody (St Augustine and River Estates);
  • M E Coombs (enlistment);
  • J M Dougan (loss of $10 in registered letter);
  • Colonel J R Dodd (appointment as Ankylostomiasis Officer);
  • A Duckham (Trinidad Central Oilfields Limited);
  • C de Verteuil (German Cocoa properties);
  • Theodore Einstein (erection of theatre by Town Board);
  • Frame and Company (shipment of molasses from Trinidad to Amsterdam);
  • G E E Guppy (invention for improving road paving, his position in the service);
  • Lord Glenconner (oil prospecting);
  • W W Hooper (Manager of Trinidad and Tobago Institute);
  • W Horsfall (claim for compensation);
  • A E Hunter (death of Dr Gilfellau);
  • Harris, Chelham and Cohen (business of Mr Solomon Dreyfus);
  • Lindsay Blee and Company (pipe lines agreement);
  • A M Low (post of Inspector of Schools, Ceylon);
  • C A Littlepage (appointment as Senior Landing Waiter);
  • A Maury (purchase of stamps);
  • R H McCarthy (defalcations in the Customs Department, proposed Excise Duty on petroleum);
  • Lord Murray of Elibank (negotiations with Pearson and Son);
  • T W Peterson and Company (consignments of sporting guns);
  • Mrs J E Price (re-grant of forfeited property);
  • J Pointer MP (Leper Asylum and Port of Spain municipality);
  • S Pearson and Son, Lord Murray (oil operations, preferential rights over certain oil areas, application for oil prospecting rights);
  • R Rutherford (froghopper pest);
  • A W Roberts (Mora Forest);
  • Rhys Roberts and Company (Mora Forest);
  • Lieutenant Colonel J D Swain (Captain Bentley);
  • J Simpson (leave of Mr J D Miller);
  • J E Sealy (pension);
  • J M Stuart (tax on estate carts);
  • Miss M Simmons (store owned by her in Port of Spain);
  • Cyrus Timothy (regarding reduction in pension);
  • R Warner (Excise Duty on oil).

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International
Labour
Mental illness
Railways
Taxation
Caribbean
Europe and Russia
Maps and plans
Oil and gas
Pay and pensions
Research
Weapons
Crown lands and estates
Food and drink
Sewerage
Operations, battles and campaigns
Sports
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Colonial Office and Predecessors: Trinidad Original Correspondence

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