Guide to the records of the Treasury (as filmed by AJCP)
T
National Library of Australia View Catalogue Record
Created: 2018
Collection Summary
- Title
- Records of Treasury (as filmed by the AJCP)
- Date Range
- 1783 - 1956
- Collection Number
- T
- Extent
- 1039 items
- Language of Materials
- English
- Repository
- Australian Joint Copying Project
- Sponsor
- The Australian Joint Copying Project (AJCP) online portal was created with the assistance of the Australian Public Service Modernisation Fund, 2017-2020. The National Library of Australia gratefully acknowledges the contributions of the other foundation AJCP partners, the State Library of New South Wales and The National Archives of the UK, and all other organisations which supported the work of the AJCP, the world's most extensive collaborative copying project, operating from 1948 to 1997.
Introduction
Scope and Contents
Select items were copied by the Australian Joint Copying Project (AJCP) from several Record Groups and Series including: Records of the Chancellor of the Exchequer's Office; Private and official Papers; Records of Economic Planning Division; Records of Finance Division; Treasury Minutes, Entry Books and Correspondence.
Conditions Governing Access
Available for Access.
Conditions Governing Use
Many of the records digitised as part of the AJCP are still in copyright. Readers wishing to publish or reproduce documents should seek permission, in the first instance, from the National Archives of the UK. Further advice is available from: http://nationalarchives.gov.uk/legal/copyright/
Preferred Citation
Acknowledgement of use of this material should refer to the location of the original material (The National Archives of the UK) and to the Australian Joint Copying Project.
Citation of items from this collection should include references to the location of the original material at the National Archives of the UK and to the AJCP nla.obj number, which serves as the online identifier for the digital copy.
Example: TNA Series: CO 201/429, New South Wales. Original Correspondence. Despatches May-June 1850 (AJCP ref: http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-1234)
Further information on citation guidelines is available at The National Archives of the UK (http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/citing-documents-national-archives/).
Archival History
Material selectively filmed as part of the Australian Joint Copying Project. AJCP Reels: 3549-3569, 4660-4665, 6797, 1506-1507, 1083-1106-1107,3147-3164, 6779-6780, 6874-6778, 6928-6932, 7019-7045,
Original microfilm digitised as part of the AJCP Online Delivery Project, 2017-2020.
Existence and Location of Originals
The National Archives of the UK (TNA).
Series Reference: T. For further information, see Treasury at TNA. (http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/h/C252)
Existence and Location of Copies
Digitised copies of this material may be available from The National Archives of the UK (TNA).
Series within this Collection available online: T1
For more information see: TNA Digital Microfilm Records
The original AJCP microfilm of the records filmed from this collection is available at the National Library of Australia [URL= Parent catalogue record] as well as other institutions holding AJCP microfilm.
Finding Aid Note
Dates used in this finding aid refer to the date range of the records selected for filming by the AJCP rather than to the date range of the original Series or File.
This online finding aid, published by the National Library of Australia in 2018, is a revised version of the original AJCP paper handbook:
Australian Joint Copying Project. Handbook. Part 6. Public Record Group: Air Ministry, Board of Trade, Exchequer and Audit Department, Treasury and other Record Groups, Second Edition, pp xvii-xviii, 66-95, National Library of Australia, 1995.
Subjects
Great Britain: Treasury
Bibliography
This revised finding-aid was originally published as:
Administrative History
The Treasury began to emerge as a distinct department in the sixteenth century and by 1660 had its own office in Whitehall and a permanent staff distinct from that of the Exchequer.
The Board of the Treasury was established in 1635 and the Lords Commissioners met as a board to discuss matters of detail until the middle of the nineteenth century. It then took shape as a ministerial department, headed by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, while maintaining a special relationship with the Prime Minister as First Lord of the Treasury.
The Treasury It has always been responsible for overseas finance, government expenditure, economic coordination and the management of the Civil Service.
Item Descriptions
Fonds. Treasury: Minutes, Entry-books and correspondence, 1787 - 1900
Series T1. In-letters and files. Treasury Board papers, 1783 - 1840
733 itemsOriginal correspondence to the Treasury Board from government agencies, the colonies and individuals, together with reports and draft minutes. Arranged chronologically, apart from a collection of papers, the 'Long Papers' (c.1820-1840), which are grouped by subject.
The Australian Joint Copying Project (AJCP) has filmed only selected extracts from all pieces. Subjects covered include: arrangements for foundation of penal colony in New South Wales, despatch of First Fleet, and Australian and Antarctic expeditions. Topics range from banking to postal and telegraph matters, whaling and fisheries.
Folios that do not appear are blank and have not been copied.
Existence and Location of Originals
Original held at The National Archives of the UK, London.
Series reference: Public Record Office T 1/587-4394 (various). For further information see Treasury: Treasury Board Papers and In-Letters at The National Archives, UK (http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C13738)
Existence and Location of Copies
The original AJCP microfilm of the records filmed from this collection is available at the National Library of Australia [https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn2628747] as well as other institutions holding AJCP microfilm.
Subjects
Penal colonies; New South Wales; Australia: First Fleet: 1787-1788; whaling; Fisheries; Postal Service; Telegraph; Polar regions: discovery and exploration
Subseries (Pieces 587-3031). Papers registered during the period 1782-1837 and unregistered papers of 1782-1809
704 itemsThe writing in this volume is too closely bound into the volume to reproduce in entirety.
Folios that do not appear are blank and have not been copied.
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 573–740, 1784 (File 600. AJCP Reel No: 3549)
Mr Chamberlayne's report on Mr Campbell's claim (Item 573)
Claim of £1100.7. for maintenance of Convicts ordered for Transportation.
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1930A–2070A, 1784 (File 608. AJCP Reel No: 3549)
Treasury Board Papers - (Unregistered), 1784 (File 610. AJCP Reel No: 3549)
An account of all monies paid for Bounties on the Southern Whale Fishery from the commencement of the said Bounties to the present time.
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 750A–958A, 1785 (File 619. AJCP Reel No: 3549)
Mr D. Campbell: request for payment for convict maintenance, 15 April 1785 (Item 799a)
Return of convicts on board the Justicia and Censor hulks to 12 Inst. and desiring payment of his allowance for the care of them. [1 document]
Lord Sydney: Mr William Cowdry's account of expenses for care of convicts (to 31 March), 20 April 1785 (Item 855a)
[3 documents]
Lord Sydney: convict hulks, 20 March 1785 (Item 856a)
Respecting the providing of another vessel to receive convicts on board until the proper season shall arrive for their transportation. [2 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1420–1677, 1785 (File 622. AJCP Reel No: 3549)
Treasury Board Papers - Unregistered, 1785 (File 624. AJCP Reel No: 3549)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1–276, 1786 (File 626. AJCP Reel No: 3549)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 949–1247, 1786 (File 630. AJCP Reel No: 3549)
Lord Sydney: Mr Duncan Campbell's disbursements on account of convicts to 12th instant, 15 April 1786 (Item 935)
[1 document]
Mr Chamberlayne's Report on Mr Campbell's demand for maintenance of convicts, 12 April 1786 (Item 981)
On board the Justitia and Censor hulks for one quarter. [1 document]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 2564–2703, 1786 (File 637. AJCP Reel No: 3550)
Mr Duncan Campbell: return of convicts on board the Justicia and Censor hulks, 16 October 1786 (Item 2602)
From 22nd July to 12th October.
Report of convicts under sentence of transportation, 12 July 1786 - 12 October 1786 (Item)
On board the Ceres hulk at Woolwich [2 documents].
Coroner's Bill of the convicts that died belonging to the Ceres - £107.12.6 (Item)
[1 document, unnumbered]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 2707–2908, 1786 (File 638. AJCP Reel No: 3550)
Mr Duncan Campbell: return of convicts on board the Fortunee hulk at Portsmouth (Item 1433)
[3 documents]
Report of convicts on board the Fortunee hulk, 20 February 1786 - 20 May 1786 (Item 2471)
[1 document]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 2919–3013, 1786 (File 639. AJCP Reel No: 3550)
Commissrs of the Navy, 29 August 1786 (Item 2218)
Relating to providing transports and provisions for convicts to be sent to Botany Bay. [1 document]
Commrs Navy, 2 September 1786 (Item 2267)
Respecting the time that should be fixed for the sailing of the ships intended for carrying the convicts to Botany Bay [1 document].
Mr Nepean, 4 September 1786 (Item 2269)
Respecting the mode of victualling the marines and convicts to be sent to Botany Bay. [1 document]
Mr Nepean, 31 October 1786 (Item 2553)
Articles necessary to be provided for the purchase of stock and c. for the intended settlement on Botany Bay. [2 documents]
Commrs Navy (Item 2558)
Whether rum is to be allowed to the marines intended to be stationed at Botany Bay. [1 document]
Commrs Navy, 6 November 1786 (Item 2575)
Application of Messrs Harrison & Co. that they may be permitted to ship the articles for Botany Bay free of duties and fees. [2 documents]
Commrs of the Navy, 13 November 1786 (Item 2618)
Returning Messrs Collogan & Co's letter proposing to supply the troops going to Botany Bay with wine. [2 documents]
Messrs Rashleigh & Co., 13 November 1786 (Item 2621)
That they will purchase Hatchets and c. to be sent to Botany Bay [1 document]
Commrs Navy, 13 November 1786 (Item 2624)
With list of articles furnished for the settlement on Botany Bay.
Mr Nepean, 14 November 1786 (Item 2643)
List of surgeons' instruments and c. for the use of convicts going to Botany Bay [2 documents]
Commrs Navy, 21 November 1786 (Item 2683)
Respecting the medicines and surgeons' instruments and c. intended for Botany Bay. [1 document]
Commrs Navy, 20 November 1786 (Item 2702)
Transports ready to receive the stores to be supplied by Messrs Harrison & Co. [2 documents]
Mr Stiles, 23 November 1786 (Item 2746)
On Govr. Phillips application for drawback on articles to be taken by him to Botany Bay.
Commissrs of the Navy, 30 November 1786 (Item 2791)
Rum for the marines on their passage to Botany Bay to be shipped free of Duty. [1 document]
Commissrs of the Navy, 4 December 1786 (Item 2839)
Transport for Botany Bay waiting only for rum for the marines. [1 document]
Mr Nepean, 7 December 1786 (Item 2850)
In answer to Mr Rose's letter respecting the place for the rendezvous of transports going to Botany Bay. [1 document]
Commrs of the Navy, 11 December 1786 (Item 2876)
Further arrangements for ships going to Botany Bay. [1 document]
Mr Nepean, 13 December 1786 (Item 2898)
With letter from Captain Phillip representing the deficiency of tonnage provided for conveying the stores and c. to Botany Bay. [2 documents]
Mr Nepean, 18 December 1786 (Item 2927)
Respecting the insecure state of the Alexander transport app. to carry convicts to Botany Bay. [2 documents]
Commissrs of the Navy, 19 December 1786 (Item 2931)
Additional securities to be fixed on board the Alexander transport. [1 document]
Commissrs Navy, 19 December 1786 (Item 2957)
That the Marques for Botany Bay cannot be completed in less than three weeks. [1 document]
Lord Sydney, 22 December 1786 (Item 2984)
Another vessel necessary to be taken up for conveying more convicts and marines to Botany Bay. [2 documents]
Mr Nepean, 22 December 1786 (Item 2985)
The marines and female convicts (mentioned in Lord Sydney's letter of this date) to be victualled as the others who are to be sent to Botany Bay. [1 document]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 2–215, 1787 (File 641. AJCP Reel No: 3550)
Lord Sydney: Mr Duncan Campbell's account for maintaining convicts under sentence of transportation to the 12th instant £1660.1, 19 January 1787 (Item 175)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1740–1925, 1787 (File 648. AJCP Reel No: 3550)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 2061–2480, 1787 (File 650. AJCP Reel No: 3550)
Duncan Campbell Esq.: return of convicts on board the Justitia and Censor hulks to 12th Instant, 15 October 1787 (Item 2226)
Lord Sydney: transmitting Mr D. Campbell's account for convicts under sentence of transportation to the 12th Instant, 20 October 1787 (Item 2269)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 2–272, 1788 (File 653. AJCP Reel No: 3551)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 274–437, 1788 (File 654. AJCP Reel No: 3551)
Commissioners of the Customs on the Petition of Messrs. Moore and others, owners of the Snow Jupiter employed on the Southern Whale Fishery, 13 February 1788 (Item 283)
[1 document]
Nepean, on bills drawn by Governor Phillip and Commissary Miller (Item 296)
With two enclosures. [3 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 438–831, 1788 (File 655. AJCP Reel No: 3551)
Commissioners Navy report on Mr Duncan Campbell's proposal for a vessel to contain 270 convicts, 25 March 1788 (Item 592)
[3 documents]
Mr Henry Bradley: account of convicts, 26 March 1788 (Item 611)
On board the Dunkirk hulk at Plymouth, 25 March 1788 and expense of maintenance thereon. [3 documents]
Commissioners Navy: report on Mr Richard's proposal relating to the care and supply of some convicts, 10 April 1788 (Item 731)
[1 document]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1344–1599, 1788 (File 658. AJCP Reel No: 3551)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 2122–2326, 1788 (File 661. AJCP Reel No: 3551)
Lord Sydney: transmitting proposals from Mr Duncan Campbell for an additional hulk for convicts, 27 September 1787 (Item 2149)
[2 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 473–751, 1789 (File 667. AJCP Reel No: 3551)
Mr Henry Bradley: return of convicts on board the Dunkirk at Plymouth to 25 March 1789, 26 March 1789 (Item 591)
[2 documents]
Mr Duncan Campbell: return of convicts on board the Justitia and Censor hulks to 12th instant, 17 April 1789 (Item 702)
[4 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 766–960, 1789 (File 668. AJCP Reel No: 3551)
Commissioners Navy Articles necessary for the female convicts who are pregnant on board the Juliana [1 document], 4 May 1789 (Item 835)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 964–1260, 1789 (File 669. AJCP Reel No: 3551)
Report of convicts under sentence of transportation...on board the Fortune hulk [3 documents], 20 February 1789 - 20 May 1789 (Item 1028)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1500–1749, 1789 (File 671. AJCP Reel No: 3551-3552)
Commissioners of the Navy: desiring direction for the Master of the Prince of Wales transport going to Botany Bay [1 document], 29 January 1787 (Item 240)
Nepean: Prince of Wales transport for Botany Bay to proceed to Portsmouth to join Captain Philip [1 document], 8 February 1787 (Item 334)
Commissioners of the Navy: that Mr Zach. Clark may go to Botany Bay as Agent to Mr Richards contractor for Provisions (with enclosure) [2 documents], 14 February 1787 (Item 360)
Commissioners of the Navy: with extracts of letters from Governor Phillip respecting the convicts at Botany Bay [3 documents], 22 April 1789 (Item 748)
Lord Sydney: List of articles necessary to be sent to New South Wales for the use of the Settlement [1 document with enclosure], 29 April 1789 (Item 801)
Secretary at War, 20 May 1789 (Item 998)
The marines serving at New South Wales to be relieved and a Corps of Infantry to be raised to replace them (2 enclosures) [3 documents]
Grenville: half a years allowance in advance to persons hired as superintendents to convicts in New South Wales (1 enclosure) [2 documents], 29 June 1789 (Item 1299)
Grenville: one thousand more convicts to be forthwith sent to New South Wales (with enclosures) [3 documents], 6 July 1789 (Item 1341)
Grenville: half a years salary in advance to the Reverend Mr Crowther as Assistant Chaplain to the Settlement at New South Wales [1 document], 2 July 1789 (Item 1366)
Secretary at War: with a fresh estimate of the Corps now raising for service in New South Wales (1 enclosure) [2 documents], 4 July 1789 (Item 1386)
Commissioners Customers on memorial of Samuel Enderby & premium on 5 ships employed in the Southern Whale Fishery (2 enclosures) [3 documents] (Item 1566)
Commissioners of the Navy on proposals of Mr Davis and Mr Richards for conveying 1000 convicts to New South Wales - and recommending a public contract (4 enclosures) [5 documents], 12 August 1789 (Item 1632)
Commissioners of the Navy: in answer to Mr Steele's letter acquainting them that no soldiers were to accompany the convicts to Botany Bay (1 enclosure) [2 documents], 24 August 1789 (Item 1721)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1754–1871, 1789 (File 672. AJCP Reel No: 3552)
Mr Henry Bradley: account of convicts on board the Dunkirk hulk at Plymouth to 25 June (with enclosure) [2 documents], 25 June 1789 (Item 1280)
Mr Chamberlayne's report on Mr Duncan Campbell's letter praying an allowance of two sums mounting together to £3443.3.6 for maintenance of convicts [5 documents] (Item 1655)
Commissioners of the Navy: that they have contracted for transportation of convicts to New South Wales at seventeen pounds seven shillings and sixpence per head [1 document], 8 September 1789 (Item 1796)
Commissioners of the Navy: names tonnage etc. of the vessels contracted for by them to carry convicts to New South Wales [1 document], 10 September 1789 (Item 1805)
Mr Secretary Grenville: with Mr Duncan Campbell's account of convicts to 12 October [1 document], 20 October 1789 (Item 2069)
Mr James Bradley: return of convicts on board the Dunkirk hullk at Plymouth from 16 June to 25 October 1789 [3 documents], 6 November 1789 (Item 2150)
Mr Duncan Campbell with return of convicts on board the Fortune hulk from 20 August to 20 November 1789: £2,000.6.0 [4 documents], 25 November 1789 (Item 2240)
Report of the convicts on board the Ceres hulk in Langstone Harbour [1 document], 12 April 1789 - 12 July 1789 (Item)
Report of the convicts on board the Stanislaus hulk at Woolwich [3 documents], 12 July 1789 - 12 October 1789 (Item)
Report of the convicts on board the Stanislaus hulk at Woolwich [1 document], 12 April 1789 - 12 July 1789 (Item)
Report of convicts on board the Lion hulk at Portsmouth [3 documents], 12 January 1789 - 12 July 1789 (Item)
Report of the convicts on board the Ceres hulk in Langstone Harbour (2 enclosures) [3 documents], 12 July 1789 - 12 October 1789 (Item)
Report of the convicts on board the Stanislaus hulk at Woolwich [2 documents], 12 April 1789 - 12 July 1789 (Item)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1877–2071, 1789 (File 673. AJCP Reel No: 3552)
Mr Nepean: with list of troops and convicts destined for New South Wales (list not enclosed) [1 document], 26 October 1789 (Item 2028)
Mr Nepean: Rel. to taking up another vessel in addition to those going to Botany Bay [1 document], 30 October 1789 (Item 2050)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 2078–2290, 1789 (File 674. AJCP Reel No: 3552)
Mr S. Bernard: in answer to Mr Steele's letter relative to the embarkation of convicts, 23 November 1789 (Item 2230)
Copy of letter from Captain Hill complaining of the accommodations on board the Surprize transport [2 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 6–299, 1790 (File 677. AJCP Reel No: 3552)
Mr Nepean: in answer to Mr Steele's letter of 27th Ult. respecting the Queen transport engaged to carry convicts from Ireland to New South Wales [1 document], 5 January 1791 (Item 30)
Mr Duncan Campbell: return of convicts on board the Justitia and Censor hulks at Woolwich for a year 12th instant [1 document] (Item 142)
Mr William Richards junior: requesting payment for Sundry coppers, Hearths and c. supplied for the use of the settlement at Port Jackson (with enclosure) [2 documents], 27 January 1790 (Item 203)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 304–620, 1790 (File 678. AJCP Reel No: 3552)
Mr Duncan Campbell return of convicts under sentence of transportation from 20 November 1789 to 20 instant [2 documents], 26 February 1790 (Item 450)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 773–1128, 1790 (File 680. AJCP Reel No: 3552)
Mr Duncan Campbell: return of convicts on board the Justicia and Censor hulks from 12 January last to 12 instant [1 document], 16 April 1790 (Item 803)
Mr Grenville on Mr Duncan Campbell's accounts of convicts from 12 January to 12 instant [3 documents] (Item 817)
Mr Duncan Campbell that the Justitia and Censor hulks are out of repair, and desiring permission to remove the convicts to the Prudentia which he has fitted up for that purpose [1 document], 3 May 1790 (Item 939)
Mr James Bradley with return of convicts on board the Dunkirk hulk at Plymouth between 26 January and 25 April 1790 [3 documents], 3 May 1790 (Item 940)
Mr Duncan Campbell: return of convicts under sentence of transportation on board the Fortune hulk from 20 February to 20 instant [3 documents], 26 May 1790 (Item 1119)
Report of convicts on board the Stanislaus hulk at Woolwich [2 documents], 12 January 1790 - 12 April 1790 (Item)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1330–1396, 1790 (File 682. AJCP Reel No: 3552)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1397–1624, 1790 (File 683. AJCP Reel No: 3552)
Mr Duncan Campbell with return of convicts on board the Censor and Justitia hulks at Woolwich from 12 April to 12 July 1790 (2 enclosures) [3 documents], 14 July 1790 (Item 1426)
Mr Secretary Grenville, 22 July 1790 (Item 1519)
Mr Duncan Campbell's account for maintaining convicts under sentence of transportation from 12 April to 12 instant - also account of extra disbursements for convicts confined to hard labour for a year to 12 instant [2 documents]
Report of convicts on board the Lion hulk at Portsmouth [1 document], 12 April 1790 - 12 July 1790 (Item)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1944–2099, 1790 (File 685. AJCP Reel No: 3552)
Mr Grenville: Mr Duncan Campbell's accounts of convicts under sentence of transportation from 12 July to 12 instant (with enclosures), 22 October 1790 (Item 1973)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 2102–2292, 1790 (File 686. AJCP Reel No: 3552)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 2300–2400, 1790 (File 687. AJCP Reel No: 3552)
Mr Secretary Grenville that it is intended to send 1000 more convicts to New South Wales as soon as the Spring Assizes be over [1 document], 10 February 1790 (Item 309)
Captain E. Riou[?]: with an account of the Black cattle and other live stock, corn, etc. purchased for the use of the settlement at Port Jackson (1 enclosure) [2 documents], 10 December 1789 (Item 772)
Mr Nepean: Mr Barber who is going as a superintendent to New South Wales, to be paid four months salary in advance from December last (1 enclosure) [2 documents], 28 May 1790 (Item 895)
Commissioners Navy: with letter from Lieutenant Shapcote, giving an account of his proceedings with the ships and convicts destined to Botany Bay (1 enclosure) [2 documents], 28 May 1790 (Item 1138)
Wm. Richards Junior: further application respect of his Botany Bay claims and enclosing certificates from Lieutenant Shortland and Mr Waters (1 enclosure) [2 documents], 14 June 1790 (Item 1264)
Mr Secretary Grenville: relative to the embarkation of convicts for New South Wales (1 enclosure) [2 documents], 9 August 1790 (Item 1587)
Mr Morton India House, 15 October 1790 (Item 1932)
In answer to Mr Rose's letter of 21th relating to ships to be taken up to carry convicts to Botany Bay and load home with cotton on private account (1 enclosure) [2 documents]
Commissioners of the Navy (Item 2115)
Desiring to know if any part of the 2000 convicts intended to be transported to New South Wales are to be sent from Ireland. [1 document]
Commissioners to the Navy, 18 November 1790 (Item 2143)
That they have contracted for sending 2000 convicts to New South Wales.
Commissioners of the Navy, 23 November 1790 (Item 2182)
With copy of the letter from Mr Bowen Agent for Transports hired to carry convicts to New South Wales (1 enclosure) [2 documents]
Commissioners to the Navy, 14 December 1790 (Item 2312)
Repeating their desire to be furnished with an account of the quantity of stores and provisions intended to be sent to New South Wales.
Mr Nepean: account of medicines wanted for the use of the settlement at New South Wales [1 document], 17 December 1790 (Item 2324)
Sydney Cove, Governor Phillip, 14 April 1790 (Item 2346)
That he has appointed Mr J. Palmer Commissary at New South Wales in the room of Mr Miller resigned (1 enclosure) [2 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1–220, 1791 (File 689. AJCP Reel No: 3553)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 221–410, 1791 (File 690. AJCP Reel No: 3553)
Mr Duncan Campbell: return of convicts on board the Justitia and Censor hulks at Woolwich for a quarter to 12th instant [1 document] (Item 122)
Mr Nepean (Item 290)
Marines ordered to be sent on board the three transports to guard the convicts until their arrival at Spithead. [1 document]
Lord Grenville: further supply of clothing for the colony at New South Wales (1 enclosure) [2 documents], 18 February 1791 (Item 291)
Mr Nepean, 20 February 1791 (Item 295)
On proposals of Messrs D. Campbell, Mr Jas. Bradley and Mr Wm. Richards Junior respecting the care of convicts (4 enclosures) [5 documents]
Mr Duncan Campbell: return of convicts on board the Fortune hulk at Langston Harbour [1 document], 20 November 1790 - 20 February 1791 (Item 318)
Mr Chamberlayne's Report on Mr Campbell's demand for maintenance of convicts on board the hulks to the 5th January 1791 [1 document] (Item 297)
Report of the convicts on board the Justitia hulk at Woolwich [1 document], 12 October 1790 - 12 January 1791 (Item)
Mr Nepean, 3 March 1791 (Item 340)
Recommending that the wives and children of the soldiers going as a guard on board the convict ships should be allowed the usual rations during the voyage to New South Wales [1 document]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 411–618, 1791 (File 691. AJCP Reel No: 3553)
Lord Grenville, 14 March 1791 (Item 413)
That it is intended to send 400 more convicts to New South Wales as soon as the Spring Assizes shall be over (1 enclosure) [2 documents].
Mr Duncan Campbell, 15 March 1791 (Item 419)
Respect of the removal of convicts and that he has discountined and discharged the Justitia and Ceres hulks. [1 document]
Lord Grenville, 19 March 1791 (Item 446)
Mr Duncan Campbell's account for maintenance of convicts under sentence of transportation from 12 October 1790 to 12 January 1791 (3 enclosures) [4 documents].
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 619–766, 1791 (File 692. AJCP Reel No: 3553)
Mr Stephens, 21 April 1791 (Item 707)
In answer to Treasury letter desiring an inquiry to be made into the State of treatment of the convicts on board the Dunkirk hulk at Plymouth. (1 enclosure) [2 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 767–1070, 1791 (File 693. AJCP Reel No: 3553)
Mr Jas. Bradley, 6 May 1791 (Item 771)
Return of convicts confined on board the Dunkirk hulk at Plymouth between 26 January and 19 March 1791. [2 documents]
Mr Duncan Campbell, 29 April 1791 (Item 802)
Return of convicts under sentence of transportation on board the Justicia, Censor and Stanislaus hulks. (4 enclosures) [5 documents].
Mr Duncan Campbell, 24 May 1791 (Item 880)
Return of convicts on board the Fortune hulk in Langstone Harbour to 20th inst. (1 enclosure) [2 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1071–1349, 1791 (File 694. AJCP Reel No: 3553)
Copy of a letter from Mr Secretary Dundas to the Rt. Hon. the Lords of the Treasury, Whitehall, 23 June 1791 (Item 1079)
Respecting the crowded state of the convicts on board the ship Pitt going to New South Wales (1 enclosure) [2 documents]
Navy Office: Commissioners Navy, 2 July 1791 (Item 1095)
With enclosure regarding the accommodation of the convicts on board the ship Pitt. (1 enclosure) [2 documents]
Commissioners Navy, 24 June 1791 (Item 1101)
Copy of a letter from Lt. Young respecting the arrival of the transports under his command at Port Praya bay. (1 enclosure) [2 documents]
Mr Chamberlayne's report on Mr Campbell's account for maintenance of convicts from 12 January to 12 April last (1 enclosure) [2 documents], 25 June 1791 (Item 1111)
Copy of a letter from Governor Phillip, 1 July 1791 (Item 1156)
Respecting the likely state of the convicts lately arrived at New South Wales in the different transports. (1 enclosure) [2 documents]
Mr Dundas (Item 1183)
With Mr Duncan Campbell's account for the care and maintenance of convicts on board the Lion hulk from 12 April to 20th June last. (1 enclosure) [2 documents]
Commissioners Navy, 7 July 1791 (Item 1218)
With enclosures from Lieutenant Young for transports going with convicts to New South Wales. (4 enclosures)
Commissioners Navy, 13 July 1791 (Item 1251)
With copy of letter from Mr Macauley relative to the detention of the ship Pitt. (1 enclosure)
Mr Duncan Campbell, 27 June 1791 (Item 1254)
Return of convicts under sentence of transportation on board the Fortune hulk to 20th June Instant. (1 enclosure) [2 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1356–1548, 1791 (File 695. AJCP Reel No: 3553)
Mr Duncan Campbell, 29 July 1791 (Item 1368)
Return of convicts on board the Anson and Stanislaus hulks from 12th April to 12th Inst. (2 enclosures) [3 documents].
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1550–1796, 1791 (File 696. AJCP Reel No: 3553)
Mr Bradley, 23 September 1791 (Item 1644)
Transmitting a return of convicts confined on board the Lion hulk - Portsmouth Harbour together with an account for maintenance etc. amounting to £767.15 1 1/2d between 21st June and 21st September 1791 (3 enclosures) [4 documents]
Mr Bradley, 23 September 1791 (Item 1645)
Transmitting return of convicts confined on board the Fortune hulk in Langstone Harbour - together with an account for maintenance etc. amounting to £1739.19. 7 1/2d. between 21st June and 21st September 1791. (3 enclosures) [4 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 2085–2276, 1791 (File 698. AJCP Reel No: 3553)
Mr King: respecting provisions to be sent to New South Wales [2 documents], 26 December 1791 (Item 2)
Commissioners Navy, 12 December 1791 (Item 2146)
In answer to Treasury letter ref. to inserting an additional clause in future contracts for transporting convicts [1 document]
Messrs. Neave & Aislabie - further letter ref. to sending provisions and convicts to New South Wales by a South Whaler [1 document] (Item 2237)
Commissioners Navy (Item 2268)
Desiring to know if the Kitty transport is to take convicts and clothing to New South Wales. [1 document]
Mr Bradley: return of convicts on board the Fortunee hulk [2 documents], 21 September 1791 - 21 December 1791 (Item 2270)
Treasury Board Papers - Unregistered, 1791 (File 700. AJCP Reel No: 3553)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 3–263, 1792 (File 701. AJCP Reel No: 3553)
Commissioners Navy: respecting the vessel to be sent to New South Wales (1 enclosure) [2 documents], 11 January 1792 (Item 49)
Commissioners Navy (Item 94)
That the ship Britannia is ready to sail with provisions and stores for New South Wales (2 enclosures) [3 documents]
Mr King: respecting shipping some necessaries for the Surgeon General of New South Wales (1 enclosure) [2 documents] (Item 101)
Mr Bradley: return of convicts on board the Fortunee hulk (1 enclosure) [2 documents], 21 December 1791 - 20 March 1792 (Item 168)
Commissioners Navy (Item 193)
Enclosure from Lieutenant Young, Agent for Transport stating the number of convicts etc. which died on board the several ships; also an account of provisions saved from the Guardian (1 enclosure) [2 documents]
Mr Morton (E.I. Company) (Item 197)
In answer to Treasury letter relating to permitting a ship offered by Mr Macaulay to conveying articles to New South Wales, to import home goods from India. [1 document]
Commissioners Navy (Item 213)
Copies of letters from Lieutenants Nairne and Uzuld, giving an account of the transports under their command. (2 enclosures) [3 documents]
Mr Barnard (Item 255)
With extracts of a letter from Mr Campbell respecting the convicts sent on board the Kitty. (1 enclosure) [2 documents]
Account of the expense in keeping clothing and maintaining on board the Stanislaus hulk, 12 October 1791 - 12 January 1792 (Item)
At Woolwich sundry convicts under sentence of transportation and hard labour [1 document]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 267–683, 1792 (File 702. AJCP Reel No: 3554)
Mr Dundas (Item 282)
In answer to Treasury letter respecting the proposal of the East India Company to convey convicts to New South Wales. [1 document]
William Richards Junior (Item 292)
Praying recommendation of the India Company to take up ships offered by him to carry convicts to New South Wales. [1 document]
Commissioners Navy: that eight of the male convicts have escaped from the Kitty transport [1 document] (Item 505)
Commissioners Navy (Item 599)
An application from Messrs. Hamilton & Co. to be informed the amount of goods shipped on board the Justinian for New South Wales (2 enclosures) [3 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 686–818, 1792 (File 703. AJCP Reel No: 3554)
Commissioners Navy (Item 229)
On proposal of the East India Company to take convicts to Botany Bay at £20 per head.
Mr Duncan Campbell: return of convicts on board the hulks at Woolwich from 12th January to 12th inst. [1 document] (Item 692)
Mr Duncan Campbell, 20 February 1792 (Item 692?)
With account of expense of convicts on board th hulks under his charge (1 enclosure) [2 documents]
Commissioners Navy (Item 695)
That they have agreed with the owners of the Royal Admiral for the conveyance of convicts and for freight of stores to New South Wales. [1 document]
Mr King, April 1792 (Item 719)
In answer to Mr Rose's letter of the 11th inst. on the convicts stores etc. intended to be sent to New South Wales on board the Royal Admiral. [ 1 document]
Commissioners Navy, 23 April 1792 (Item 751)
With statement of convicts etc. arrived at New South Wales in the Abermarle, Barrington, Active, Matilda and Britannia transports. (3 enclosures) [4 documents]
Governor Phillip: return of settlers at New South Wales to whom grants of land have been made (with enclosure) [2 documents], 23 November 1791 (Item 762)
Commissioners Navy, 14 November 1791 (Item 1931)
With extract of a letter from Governor Phillip dated 22nd August 1790 respecting the loss of the Sirius etc. (1 enclosure) [2 documents]
[in the same bundle as No. 762]
Commissioners Navy, 1 November 1791 (Item 1861)
With letter from Governor Phillip dated Sydney Cove 6 August 1790 arrival of ships etc. (1 enclosure) [2 documents]
[In the same bundle as No. 762]
Secretary at war: augmentation to the New South Wales Corps (1 enclosure) [2 documents], 15 March 1791 (Item 427)
[In the same bundle as No. 762]
Commissioners Navy, 14 January 1791 (Item 84)
To know if any wives, children or relatives of persons going to Botany Bay are to be provided for on board the transports - and whether any child bed linen is to be procured. [1 document]
[In the same bundle as No. 762]
Commissioners Navy, 24 April 1792 (Item 774)
With sundry enclosures from Governor Phillip New South Wales (5 enclosures) [6 documents]
Commissioners Navy, 30 April 1792 (Item 802)
That the Royal Admiral will not be ready to receive convicts till the 6th May. [1 document]
Mr Bernard: to detain the ship Royal Admiral at Gravesend till the 8th instant [1 document] (Item 817)
Mr Dundas (Item 812)
With enclosures from Governor Phillip and Mr Commissy Palmer relative to sundry articles wanted for New South Wales (6 enclosures) [7 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 819–959, 1792 (File 704. AJCP Reel No: 3554)
Mr Morton, E.I. Company (Item 819)
On memorial Ed. Hill offering to convey 1000 convicts to New South Wales at 10s. per head upon leave being granted him to import salt petre from India. [1 document]
Mr Dundas: recommending that some settlers may be received on board the Royal Admiral [1 document], 7 May 1792 (Item 852)
Commissioners Navy (Item 856)
Report on memorial of Mr Richards for casks etc. to be supplied for the convicts on their first embarkation for New South Wales. (3 enclosures) [4 documents]
Messrs. Neave & Aislabie (Item 858)
That the Royal Admiral cannot receive the whole of the provisions intended to be sent to New South Wales. [1 document]
Commissioners Navy (Item 866)
With copy of a letter from Mr Bowen, Agent for Transports, relative to the state of the Royal Admiral East India ship. (1 enclosure) [2 documents]
Commissioners Navy (Item 870)
With copy of a letter from Mr Brown on behalf of the owners of the Royal Admiral respecting the removal of the convicts from Woolwich to Gravesend and representing the necessity of a Guard during the voyage. (1 enclosure) [2 documents]
Commissioners Navy (Item 875)
That Mr Larkins that Husband of the Royal Admiral has refused to unstow any of the stores now on board her. (1 enclosure) [2 documents]
Commissioners Navy (Item 876)
Copy of letter from Mr Larkins, Husband of the Royal Admiral respecting the Private Trade on board her (1 enclosure) [2 documents]
Mr Morton (E.I. House) (Item 892)
That the ship Royal Admiral will not be under the control of the Directors or their servants till her arrival at Canton. [1 document]
Mr Davison: for information relative to 50 Bales of clothing returned from the Royal Admiral [1 document] (Item 894)
Commissioners Navy (Item 899)
That they have given directions for the settlers going to New South Wales to be received on board the Royal Admiral. [1 document]
Mr Davison: respecting a further quantity of clothing returned from the Royal Admiral [1 document] (Item 917)
Commissioners Navy (Item 925)
In answer to Treasury letter of 15th Inst. relating to the loading of ships Admiral Barrington, Albemarle, Active and Queen (3 enclosures) [4 documents]
Commissioners Navy, 15 May 1792 (Item 927)
Enclosing Report relating to the state of the cargo on board the Royal Admiral. [4 documents]
Mr King (Item 942)
With a copy of a letter from Mr Davison relative to the shipping of clothing, stores etc. on board the Royal Admiral. (1 enclosure) [2 documents]
Mr King (Item 950)
That a guard of a sergeant and 12 soldiers are ordered to go on board the Royal Admiral. [1 document]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1000–1171, 1792 (File 705. AJCP Reel No: 3554)
Commissioners Navy: with letter from Superintendent of the Royal Admiral (1 enclosure) [2 documents] (Item 1031)
Commissioners Navy (Item 1040)
With copy of a letter from R. Alley, Superintendent on board the Royal Admiral relating to the arrival of that ship at Torbay. (1 enclosure) [2 documents]
Mr King: on the expediency of taking up a transport for New South Wales (1 enclosure) [2 documents], 2 June 1792 (Item 1072)
Commissioners Navy (Item 1147)
That they have taken up the ship Bellona to convey settlers to New South Wales. [1 document]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1173–1400, 1792 (File 706. AJCP Reel No: 3554)
Solicitor Treasury (Item 1181)
Imprest of £2000 to defray the expenses for maintenance of seamen retained to give evidence against the Captain and mate of the Neptune and for other services of his office. [1 document]
Commissioners Navy (Item 1227)
That they have paid the owner of the Lady Juliana transport for the conveyance of some convicts transhipped from the Guardian at the Cape of Good Hope. [1 document].
Mr King: in regard to some osnaburgs purchased for New South Wales and not now wanted. (1 enclosure) [2 documents], 25 June 1792 (Item 1265)
Mr King: Number of settlers going by the Bellona to New South Wales (2 enclosures) [3 documents] (Item 1335)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1403–1714, 1792 (File 707. AJCP Reel No: 3554)
Messrs. Neave and Aislabie with two accounts of provisions shipped for convicts at New South Wales (2 enclosures) [3 documents], 18 February 1792 (Item 1435)
Commissioners Navy: List of settlers embarked on board the Bellona for New South Wales (2 enclosures) [3 documents] (Item 1527)
Commissioners Navy (Item 1553)
On copies of reports on damaged articles sent to New South Wales, and of naval stores supplied the Atlantic transport. [1 document]
Commissioners Navy: state of settlers and convicts on board the Bellona (2 enclosures) [3 documents] (Item 1589)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1714–1853, 1792 (File 708. AJCP Reel No: 3554)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1973–2275, 1792 (File 710. AJCP Reel No: 3554)
Treasury Board Papers - Unregistered, 1792 (File 712. AJCP Reel No: 3554)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 179–355, 1793 (File 714. AJCP Reel No: 3554)
Sydney: Mr Commissary Palmer enclosing list of sundry accounts (3 enclosures) [4 documents], 20 March 1792 (Item 184)
Sir Joseph Banks, 9 February 1793 (Item 301)
Account of the expenditure of £2000 granted for carrying on the trigonometrical operation.
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 359–544, 1793 (File 715. AJCP Reel No: 3554)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1259–1537, 1793 (File 719. AJCP Reel No: 3555)
Mr King: repayment of £8.11.9. to the Rev. Mr. Marsden on account of articles purchased for the use of the church at New South Wales [1 document] (Item 1308)
Mr Hume (Customs) in Petition of Simon Paul, for bounty on ship Queen Charlotte employed in the Southern Whale Fishery [2 documents] (Item 1313)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1540–1797, 1793 (File 720. AJCP Reel No: 3555)
Saml. Enderby & Sons, 12 June 1793 (Item 1596)
Praying a continuance of the privilege of landing the produce of the Southern Whale Fishery at their wharf as usual. [1 document]
Mr Duncan Campbell, 12 July 1793 (Item 1636)
Return of convicts on board the hulk at Woolwich (2 enclosures) [3 documents
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 2669–2882, 1793 (File 725. AJCP Reel No: 3555)
Treasury Board Papers - Unregistered, 1793 (File 726. AJCP Reel No: 3555)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 6–285, 1794 (File 727. AJCP Reel No: 3555)
Mr King (Item 6)
Answer to letter respecting taking up a vessel for conveyance of convicts to New South Wales. [1 document].
Mr King (Item 36)
Payment of £40 to Mr Thompson, surgeon's mate going with convicts to New South Wales. [1 document]
Mr King: that brown sugar should be sent to New South Wales in the room of molasses [1 document] (Item 37)
Mr King: answer to a letter respecting the number of convicts to be sent to New South Wales (1 enclosure) [2 documents] (Item 107)
Mr Campbell: return of convicts on board the hulks at Woolwich from 12 October to 12 January [3 documents] (Item 125)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 287–640, 1794 (File 728. AJCP Reel No: 3555)
Commissioners Navy (Item 399)
List of invalids, passengers, etc. brought home on board the Kitty transport from New South Wales (3 enclosures) [4 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 644–914, 1794 (File 729. AJCP Reel No: 3555)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 916–1315, 1794 (File 730. AJCP Reel No: 3555)
Mr King: relative to the mode of sending provisions to New South Wales (3 enclosures) [4 documents] (Item 929)
Mr Chinnery: relative to the payment of the salaries of the Civil Officers of Norfolk Island [1 document] (Item 957)
Mr D. Campbell: expense of convicts on board the hulks at Woolwich [3 documents], 12 January 1794 - 12 April 1794 (Item 989)
Governor Hunter: enclosing bill for Bells purchased for New South Wales (2 enclosures) [3 documents] (Item 1075)
Governor Hunter: payment for mooring chains purchased for New South Wales (1 enclosure) [2 documents] (Item 1113)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1317–1671, 1794 (File 731. AJCP Reel No: 3555)
Mr Nepean, 28 May 1794 (Item 1352)
Payment of £157.13. 3 1/2. to Mr Wm. Wiles as Head Gardener who accompanied Capt. Bligh in the Providence. (1 enclosure) [2 documents]
Mr King, 31 May 1794 (Item 1376)
Payment of expenses incurred by natives of New South Wales £30.19.2. (4 enclosures) [5 documents]
Commissioners Customs (Item 1424)
On memorial for bounties on several ships employed in the Southern Whale Fishery. [2 documents]
Mr King: payment of £15.10.2. to Lieutenant Woodriffe, 13 June 1794 (Item 1493)
For expenses incurred in bringing despatches from Lieutenant Governor Grose from Plymouth to London. (3 enclosures) [4 documents]
Commissioners Navy (Item 1593)
Account of expenses incurred in settlements at New South Wales and number of convicts sent. [1 document]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1673–1980, 1794 (File 732. AJCP Reel No: 3555)
Danl. Bennett: for mariners to come from Spithead to give evidence to procure bounty on whale ships [1 document] (Item 1757)
Mr D. Campbell: return of convicts on board hulks at Woolwich [3 documents], 12 April 1794 - 12 July 1794 (Item 1812)
Mr King (Item 1840)
on lie[?] from Commissioner Navy relative to the ship Britannia storeship charted to fetch provisions from Bengal to Botany Bay. [1 document]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1981–2282, 1794 (File 733. AJCP Reel No: 3555-3556)
Mr King: payment of expenses to Governor Phillip incurred in maintaining two natives of New South Wales [1 document] (Item 511)
Bill paid by Governor Phillip to J. Briggs (for Edward Kent) on account of the two natives of New South Wales (with enclosures) (Item)
Commissioner Customs - Report on petition of Thos. York for bounty on ship New Hope [2 documents] (Item 2023)
Mr Cottrell: on application of owners of ships employed in the Southern Whale Fishery for bounty refused in consequence of some of the men being impressed [2 documents] (Item 2041)
Mr King: with account of expenses incurred for two natives of New South Wales [1 document] (Item 2124)
Mr King: relative to the payment of two bills of expenses incurred on account of the two natives of New South Wales (with enclosures) (Item 2238)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 2284–2586, 1794 (File 734. AJCP Reel No: 3556)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 2592–2783, 1794 (File 735. AJCP Reel No: 3556)
Commissioners of Navy on the Commissary's accounts and vouchers for New South Wales [3 documents], 13 October 1794 (Item 2608)
Governor Phillip: on memorial of Lieutenant Long, 20 September 1794 (Item 2618)
Allowance for doing the duty of Town Adjutant at Sydney, New South Wales. (1 enclosure) [2 documents]
Mr Duncan Campbell: return of convicts on board hulks at Woolwich (2 enclosures) [3 documents], 12 July 1794 - 12 October 1794 (Item 2628)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 304–575, 1795 (File 744. AJCP Reel No: 3556)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 579–982, 1795 (File 745. AJCP Reel No: 3556)
Sydney, Lt. Governor Grose: account of the cargo of the Britannia storeship arrived there from Batavia [3 documents], 31 August 1794 (Item 579)
Commissioners Navy, 3 March 1795 (Item 638)
Respecting bills drawn upon them by Commissioner Palmer for the hire of the Britannia and desiring directions as to convicts returned in the Indispensible. [5 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 929–1342, 1795 (File 746. AJCP Reel No: 3556)
Mr King: relating to two convicts returned from New South Wales in the Indispensable transport [1 document], 7 April 1795 (Item 1084)
Mr King: on letter from Governor Grose with advice of a Bill drawn by Commissary Palmer for £307.16.0. [5 documents], 8 April 1795 (Item 1094)
Mr Hume: relative to the ship Princess of London proceeding on the South Whale Fishery notwithstanding the embargo [2 documents], 10 April 1795 (Item 1131)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 2298–2580, 1795 (File 750. AJCP Reel No: 3556)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 2582–2916, 1795 (File 751. AJCP Reel No: 3556)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 3223-3571, 1795 (File 753)
Commissioners Navy (Item 73)
With copy of a letter from Mr Alley, superintendent of convicts on board the Royal Admiral, giving an account of her arrival at the Cape of Good Hope and of a conspiracy among the convicts (1 enclosure) [2 documents]
Mr King: on letter from P.F. Dewitt (Item 106)
Relating to expenses attending the arresting of a convict at the Cape of Good Hope (6 enclosures) [7 documents]
Mr King (Item 633)
Bill drawn from New South Wales by Mr Commissary Freeman for £313.10.0. (4 enclosures) [5 documents]
Mr Dundas, 28 August 1793 (Item 1978)
Demand of twelve months provisions for the settlement of New South Wales. (4 enclosures) [5 documents]
Mr Dundas (Item 2140)
Respecting the Navy Board contracting with owners of Southern Whale ships for carrying articles to New South Wales. [1 document]
Mr Dundas: with list of stores from Governor Phillip to be sent to New South Wales (2 enclosures) [3 documents] (Item 2162)
Mr Dundas: on letter from Governor Phillip respecting clothing for New South Wales (2 enclosures) [3 documents] (Item 2227)
List of articles transmitted by Mr King and recommended by Governor Phillip to be sent out to New South Wales for the use of the colony there [1 document] (Item 2305)
Mr King: respecting provisions to be sent to New South Wales [1 document], 18 October 1793 (Item 2516)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 3862–4181, 1795 (File 755. AJCP Reel No: 3556)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 4436–4763, 1795 (File 757. AJCP Reel No: 3557)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 843–1151, 1796 (File 762. AJCP Reel No: 3557)
Commissioners Transports: further report relating to an additional allowance to Messrs. Campbell & Bradley on account of their contracts [1 document], 4 March 1796 (Item 920)
Newcastle upon Tyne: memorial from owners of transport ships to the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury [1 document] (Item 1049)
Memorial from the owners of transport ships to the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury for an advance of freight [1 document] (Item 1050)
Sunderland: memorial of owners of transport ships to the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury (Item 1051)
North Shields: memorial of owners of transport ships to the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury [1 document] (Item 1052)
South Shields and Sunderland: memorial from owners of transport ships to the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury [1 document] (Item 1053)
Whitby: memorial of owners of transport ships to the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury [1 document] (Item)
Transports Commissioners: their report on memorial of ship owners for an increase of freight [5 documents], 26 March 1796 (Item)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1152–1389, 1796 (File 763. AJCP Reel No: 3557)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 2424–2748, 1796 (File 768. AJCP Reel No: 3557)
Commissioners Customs (Item 2448)
On petition of [illegible] Bennet payment of bounty on the ship Lord Hawkesbury employed in the Southern Whale Fishery. [2 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 2751–3040, 1796 (File 769. AJCP Reel No: 3557)
Mr Campbell: return of convicts on board the hulks at Woolwich - one quarter to 12 July 1796 [3 documents], 15 July 1796 (Item 2777)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 4597–4823, 1796 (File 776. AJCP Reel No: 3557)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 14–325, 1797 (File 778. AJCP Reel No: 3557)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 2084–2313, 1797 (File 787. AJCP Reel No: 3557)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 2644–2849, 1797 (File 789. AJCP Reel No: 3557)
Duke of Portland, 4 August 1797 (Item 2722)
Reimbursement of £178.19.2. to Mr D. Campbell for extra disbursements on account of the convicts on board the hulks from 15th July 1796 to 12th July 1797 (with enclosures).
Mr King, 4 August 1797 (Item 2723)
Allowance of £40 per annum to Mr D'Arcy Wentworth for his services as superintendent and surgeon at Queenborough. [1 document]
Mr King, 27 July 1797 (Item 2733)
That six pairs of millstones be purchased for use of inhabitants of New South Wales [1 document]
Mr Dyne, 3 August 1797 (Item 2741)
Return of convicts on board the Lion and Hospital hulks from 29th April to 28th July 1797. [2 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 2850–3118, 1797 (File 791. AJCP Reel No: 3558)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 3630–3918, 1797 (File 793. AJCP Reel No: 3558)
Mr King, 4 November 1797 (Item 3702)
With extract of letter from Duke of Portland to Governor Hunter rel. to the expenses incurred at New South Wales (1 encl.) [2 documents]
Mr Dyne, 4 November 1797 (Item 3709)
Return of convicts on board the Fortunee and Hospital hulks in Langton Harbour from 29th July to 28th October 1797. [2 documents]
Mr Dyne, 4 November 1797 (Item 3710)
Return of convicts on board the Lion and Hospital hulks in Portsmouth Harbour from 29th July to 28th October 1797 (2 enclosures) [3 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1–259, 1798 (File 797. AJCP Reel No: 3558)
Duncan & J. Campbell, 4 January 1798 (Item 35)
Return of convicts on board the Prudentia and Stanislaus hulks to 31st December last. [3 documents].
Commrs. Transports: rel. to the expenses of sending convicts from Ireland to New South Wales [1 document], 3 January 1798 (Item 41)
Mr Dyne, 4 January 1798 (Item 54)
Return of convicts on board the Fortunee and Hospital hulks from 29th October to 31st December 1797. [3 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 481–718, 1798 (File 798. AJCP Reel No: 3558)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1130–1332, 1798 (File 802. AJCP Reel No: 3558)
Mr King on memorial of Mr Commy. Palmer, 4 April 1798 (Item 1168)
Praying for increase of his salary and an addition to the number of his clerks. [1 document]
D. & J. Campbell, 4 April 1798 (Item 1170)
Return of convicts on board the Prudentia and Stanislaus from the 31st December 1797 to 31st March last. [3 documents]
Commrs. Transports, 5 April 1798 (Item 1193)
That they have agreed for the Minerva to convey the convicts in Ireland to New South Wales. (2 encl) [3 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1970–2243, 1798 (File 806. AJCP Reel No: 3558)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 2255–2577, 1798 (File 808. AJCP Reel No: 3558)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 2963–3288, 1798 (File 810. AJCP Reel No: 3558)
James Wilson: delivery of articles brought from the South Sea Islands [1 document], 28 August 1798 (Item 2985)
Commissary Palmer, September 1798 (Item 3030)
Desiring to be furnished with the means of obviating the difficulties he may meet with at the Cape of Good Hope on account of non-acceptance of a bill he drew from that place of £1,000. [1 document]
Mr King: list of articles to be provided for the settlement at New South Wales and sent per Hillsborough (1 encl.) [2 documents], 8 September 1798 (Item 3088)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 3290–3649, 1798 (File 811. AJCP Reel No: 3558)
Messrs. Duncan & John Campbell, 4 October 1798 (Item 3309)
Returns of convicts on board the hulks at Woolwich and accounts for maintenance of same from 30th June to 30th September 1798.
Mr Dyne, 8 October 1798 (Item 3350)
With return of convicts on board the Fortunee and Hospital hulks from 1st July to 30th September 1798 (2 encl.) [3 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 682–1051, 1799 (File 818. AJCP Reel No: 3558)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1057–1354, 1799 (File 819. AJCP Reel No: 3558)
Memorial of the owners of ships employed in his Majesty's Transport service to the Lords of the Treasury [2 documents] (Item 104)
D. & J. Campbell, 4 April 1799 (Item 1103)
Return of the convicts on board the Prudentia and Stanislaus hulks from 31st December 1798 to 31st March 1799. [5 documents]
A.H. Dyne, 8 April 1799 (Item 1213)
Return of convicts on board the hulks in Langston Harbour from 1st January to 31st March 1799 and issue of £2,991.8.2 1/2d. [2 documents]
A.H. Dyne, 8 April 1799 (Item 1214)
Return of convicts on board hulks in Portsmouth Harbour from 1st January to 31st March 1799 and issue of £1,523.14.2. [3 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 2293–2671, 1799 (File 824. AJCP Reel No: 3558-3559)
Messrs. Campbell: with their accounts for the maintenance of convicts from 31st March to 30th June [1 document] (Item 2332)
Mr Dyne: with accounts for maintenance of convicts in Langston from 1st April to 30th June, reg. issue of £2,915.16.7d [2 documents] (Item 2372)
Mr Dyne (Item 2373)
With accounts for the maintenance of the convicts at Portsmouth from 1st April to 30th June reg. issue of £1,713.9.6 1/2d. [2 documents]
Mr Dyne: with report of convicts in Langston Harbour and account of maintenance from 1st July to 30 September [1 document] (Item 3551)
Account of keeping convicts on board the Prudentia hulk [2 documents], 31 March 1799 - 30 June 1799 (Item)
Account of expense of keeping convicts on board the Stanislaus hulk at Woolwich [2 documents], 31 March 1799 - 30 June 1799 (Item)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 3550–3719, 1799 (File 829. AJCP Reel No: 3559)
Duke of Portland, 22 February 1799 (Item 637)
With account of Messrs. D. & I. Campbell's extra expenses in the execution of the Acts for punishing convicts by hard labour to 31st December 1798.
D. & I. Campbell, 30 June 1799 - 30 September 1799 (Item 3550)
With account of maintenance of convicts etc. and praying payment etc. at Woolwich. [1 document]
Mr King: rel. to fitting out the Lady Nelson transport to survey the coasts of New Holland [1 document], 10 October 1799 (Item 3593)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 274–666, 1800 (File 836. AJCP Reel No: 3559)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 668–938, 1800 (File 837. AJCP Reel No: 3559)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 944–1256, 1800 (File 838. AJCP Reel No: 3559)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 2395–2664, 1800 (File 843. AJCP Reel No: 3559)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 3828–4114, 1800 (File 848. AJCP Reel No: 3559)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1–304, 1801 (File 853. AJCP Reel No: 3559)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1434–1699, 1801 (File 859. AJCP Reel No: 3559)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 2039–2344, 1801 (File 861. AJCP Reel No: 3559)
Messrs. Campbell: with account of convicts at Woolwich to 30 April 1801 [4 documents], 27 May 1801 (Item 2183)
Governor King, 16 July 1800 (Item 2185)
Rel. to taking the private flock of cattle from Governor Hunter and Major Foveaux - reasons for certain expences etc.
Three enclosures - vouchers for the conditional purchase of Capt. Kent's house as an Orphan House in New South Wales [3 documents] (Item)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 2347–2654, 1801 (File 862. AJCP Reel No: 3559-3560)
Duke of Portland, 17 June 1801 (Item 2539)
Rel. to some further regulations respecting the convicts at Portsmouth and Langston Harbour. [2 documents]
Duke of Portland, 22 June 1801 (Item 2618)
With account of extra expenses paid by Messrs. Duncan & Campbell on account of convicts to 1st May 1801. [2 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 3933–4262, 1801 (File 867. AJCP Reel No: 3560)
Mr King, 15 September 1801 (Item 3945)
With copy of articles of Agreement to be entered into for supplying the convicts with provisions, clothes, etc. [2 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 4712–4999, 1801 (File 870. AJCP Reel No: 3560)
Mr King, 25 November 1801 (Item 4869)
With draft of proposed contract to be entered into with Mr Bradley for maintenance of convicts at Portsmouth. [1 document]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 5002–5348, 1801 (File 871. AJCP Reel No: 3560)
Commrs. Transport, 5 December 1801 (Item 5014)
In answer to Mr Addington's of 3rd Inst. relating to the proposed contract with Mr Bradley. [2 documents]
Mr Nepean, 9 December 1801 (Item 5067)
In answer to Mr Addington's of the 19th inst. relating to providing two hulks for the convicts at Portsmouth and Langston. [2 documents]
Commrs. Transport (Item 5244)
On Mr Bradley's proposal for clothing and victualling convicts at Portsmouth and Langston Harbours. [1 document]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 2–297, 1802 (File 873. AJCP Reel No: 3560)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 4075–4399, 1802 (File 889. AJCP Reel No: 3560)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 5480–5596, 1802 (File 894. AJCP Reel No: 3560)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 600–792, 1803 (File 898. AJCP Reel No: 3560)
Commrs. Transport, 16 February 1803 (Item 648)
Submitting propriety of applying to Lords of the Admiralty to authorise Commrs. Navy etc. to supply articles for use of settlement in Bass's Straights. [1 document]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1294–1728, 1803 (File 901. AJCP Reel No: 3560)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 4264–4727, 1803 (File 911. AJCP Reel No: 3560)
Mr Sullivan, 13 September 1803 (Item 4266)
On letter from Mr Commy. Palmer at New South Wales enclosing sundry accounts of that settlement and transmitting lists of articles necessary to be sent there. [3 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 4645–4995, 1804 (File 929. AJCP Reel No: 3560)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 5615–5941, 1804 (File 932. AJCP Reel No: 3560)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 4098–4370, 1805 (File 948. AJCP Reel No: 3561)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 5547–5885, 1805 (File 953. AJCP Reel No: 3561)
Mr Ramsay (E. India House), 21 August 1805 (Item 4804)
On memorial of Robt Campbell for relief in regard to the seizure of the ship Lady Barlow by the E. India Co. [2 documents]
Mr Ramsay, 29 August 1805 (Item 4962)
In answer to letter of the 27 Inst. relating to the memorial of Mr Campbell prayng restoration of the Lady Barlow under seizure by the E. India Co. [1 document]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 6590–7087, 1806 (File 984. AJCP Reel No: 3561)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 12667–12974, 1808 (File 1058. AJCP Reel No: 3561)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 808–1040, 1810 (File 1115. AJCP Reel No: 3561)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 3831–4093, 1810 (File 1128. AJCP Reel No: 3561-3562)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 4608–4910, 1810 (File 1131. AJCP Reel No: 3562)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 11232–11579, 1810 (File 1155. AJCP Reel No: 3562)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 12550–12899, 1810 (File 1159. AJCP Reel No: 3562)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 13832–14140, 1810 (File 1164. AJCP Reel No: 3562)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 3613, 1811 (File 1182. AJCP Reel No: 3562)
Accounts. Includes cover of volume and ff. 38, 40, 101, 102, 116, 120, 122, 125, 126, 146, 147, 152, 156, 162 (double page in each case)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 3626–4036, 1811 (File 1183. AJCP Reel No: 3562)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 5179–5475, 1811 (File 1188. AJCP Reel No: 3562)
Secretary at War, 8 May 1811 (Item 5228)
Submitting the necessity of subsisting further evidences arrived from New South Wales respecting the late Mutiny there. [1 document]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 5505–5892, 1811 (File 1189. AJCP Reel No: 3562)
Mr Peel, 16 May 1811 (Item 5566)
Relative to the payment of the arrears of an annuity granted to Mr Arndell, late surgeon's mate on the New South Wales establishment. [2 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 8867–8997, 1811 (File 1201. AJCP Reel No: 3562)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 9103–9376, 1811 (File 1202. AJCP Reel No: 3562)
Mr Peel, 9 August 1811 (Item 9157)
Transmitting extracts of letter from Governor Macquarie respecting Commy. Palmer's accounts. [2 documents]
Mr Peel, 8 August 1811 (Item 9200)
Stating that a passage has been provided for several officers on their return to New South Wales, and their allowance for subsistence ceases accordingly. [1 document]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 9381–9582, 1811 (File 1203. AJCP Reel No: 3562)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 9859–10298, 1811 (File 1206. AJCP Reel No: 3562)
Solicitor, 26 August 1811 (Item 9918)
On petition of William Watson requesting recompense for expenses incurred while attending the trial of Lt. Col. Johnstone. [2 documents]
Solicitor, 26 August 1811 (Item 9919)
On memorial of Mr West requesting recompense for expenses incurred while giving his evidence at the trial of Lt. Col. Johnstone. [2 documents]
Commrs Customs: on petition of R. Lowe relating to duty on property of settlers going to New South Wales [2 documents], 28 August 1811 (Item 9994)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 10302–10541, 1811 (File 1207. AJCP Reel No: 3562)
Solicitor, 5 September 1811 (Item 10326)
With opinion of the Attorney and Solicitor General on the case of Major Abbott late a magistrate in New South Wales. [6 documents]
Col. Bunbury, 4 September 1811 (Item 10380)
On application of Mr G. Griffin for remuneration for acting as secretary to Governor Bligh [1 document]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 11283–11495, 1811 (File 1211. AJCP Reel No: 3563)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 13900–14150, 1811 (File 1221. AJCP Reel No: 3563)
Commrs Transports, 29 November 1811 (Item 13935)
On report of Customs relating to the shipment of private stores in the store ships under orders of departure for New South Wales. [1 document]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 14304–14493, 1811 (File 1223. AJCP Reel No: 3563)
Solicitor, 7 December 1811 (Item 14319)
On memorial of Secretary at War with copy of letter from Captain Laycock of 98th Regiment applying for reimbursement of expenses on attending Colonel Johnstone's trial. [3 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 3757–4056, 1812 (File 1242. AJCP Reel No: 3563)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 4059–4263, 1812 (File 1243. AJCP Reel No: 3563)
Secretary to Commrs of Audit, 9 April 1812 (Item 4250)
Requiring information relating to some bills alluded to in a letter addressed to them from Mr Chinnery as having been drawn upon him by Commy Broughton from New South Wales for salaries to officers there, in favour of persons who are not empowered to receive the same. [1 document]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 4501–4742, 1812 (File 1245. AJCP Reel No: 3563)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 5448–5627, 1812 (File 1250. AJCP Reel No: 3563)
Commrs. Audit, 4 July 1809 (Item 8645 (of 1809))
On memorial of Mr Chinnery praying the issue of £15,134.10.0 3/4 granted for the civil establishment of New South Wales for 1809. [2 documents]
Commrs Audit, 3 August 1810 (Item 9053 (of 1810))
On application from Mr Chinnery requesting issue of the Civil Establishment of New South Wales for 1810. [3 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 7256–7464, 1812 (File 1258. AJCP Reel No: 3563)
Secretary to the Admiralty, 13 June 1812 (Item 7320)
With a letter from General Phipps, Paymaster of Marines, respecting a sum due from Lt. Col. Davey appointed Lt. Gov. of Van Diemen's Land. [4 documents]
Mr Peel: on a list of certificates of salary claimed by officers on the civil establishment of New South Wales [1 document], 10 June 1812 (Item 7408)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 8650–8970, 1812 (File 1264. AJCP Reel No: 3563)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 9702–9986, 1812 (File 1269. AJCP Reel No: 3564)
Secretary at War, 31 July 1812 (Item 9868)
With enclosures from Colonel Torrens and General Sherbrooke relative to granting an allowance to Jacob Stagman, Resident in Prince Edward's Island. [4 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 10300–10696, 1812 (File 1271. AJCP Reel No: 3564)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 11005–11303, 1812 (File 1273. AJCP Reel No: 3564)
Commissary in Chief, 28 August 1812 (Item 11005)
With copy of a letter from Commy Allan who is under orders for New South Wales, requesting to be informed whether the bills drawn by the Regimental Paymasters there are to be negotiated by him. [2 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 12005–12324, 1812 (File 1278. AJCP Reel No: 3564)
Mr Goulburn, 24 September 1812 (Item 12299)
On a letter from Governor De Carteret Paymr 5th R. Vetn Battn at Guernsey transmitting certificate of Captain Piper of 102d Regiment that Josh Lewes of said Corps had delivered into his charge on account of Government Live Stock by which it appears he is entitled to a remuneration. [4 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 13666–14057, 1812 (File 1284. AJCP Reel No: 3564)
Commrs of Customs, 29 October 1812 (Item 13807)
On an application from Rear Admiral Bligh for delivery of shells etc. free of duty. [2 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 16381–16597, 1812 (File 1294. AJCP Reel No: 3564)
Mr Goulburn, 24 December 1812 (Item 16553)
Transmitting copy of a letter from Captain Piper of the 102d Regiment stating the circumstances under which he had been obliged to draw a bill for the sum of £35.15 on the Commrs Transport for the maintenance of certain soldiers wives and children which were embarked by the order of Governor Macquarie at Port Jackson on board the ship Providence. [2 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 7306–7542, 1813 (File 1324. AJCP Reel No: 3564)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 8553–8897, 1813 (File 1329. AJCP Reel No: 3564)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 11330–11795, 1813 (File 1339. AJCP Reel No: 3565)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 18121–18381, 1813 (File 1365. AJCP Reel No: 3565)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 4831–5006, 1814 (File 1386. AJCP Reel No: 3565)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 8067–8326, 1814 (File 1398. AJCP Reel No: 3565)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 10900–11098, 1814 (File 1409. AJCP Reel No: 3565)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 13808–13897, 1814 (File 1417. AJCP Reel No: 3565)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 16812–17169, 1814 (File 1427. AJCP Reel No: 3566)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1743–2048, 1815 (File 1446. AJCP Reel No: 3566)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 10804–11149, 1815 (File 1478. AJCP Reel No: 3566)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 18066–18294, 1815 (File 1504. AJCP Reel No: 3566)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 18303–18598, 1815 (File 1505. AJCP Reel No: 3566)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1737–2029, 1816 (File 1516. AJCP Reel No: 3566)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 2941–3290, 1816 (File 1520. AJCP Reel No: 3567)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 6541–6802, 1816 (File 1532. AJCP Reel No: 3567)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 18293–18484, 1816 (File 1575. AJCP Reel No: 3567)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 19872–20197, 1816 (File 1581. AJCP Reel No: 3567)
Commrs Excise, 29 November 1816 (Item 20016)
On a letter from Mr Goulburn that the drawback may be allowed on two cases of Crown Window Glass shipped for New South Wales. [2 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 312–498, 1817 (File 1590. AJCP Reel No: 3567)
Mr Lack, 2 January 1817 (Item 319)
On memorial from Spice Planters of Sumatra praying relief with respect to import duties on certain spices. [2 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 692–796, 1817 (File 1592. AJCP Reel No: 3567)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1168–1434, 1817 (File 1594. AJCP Reel No: 3567)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 3111–3445, 1817 (File 1601. AJCP Reel No: 3567)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 8903–9099, 1817 (File 1622. AJCP Reel No: 3568)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 4709–4998, 1818 (File 1706. AJCP Reel No: 3569)
New South Wales: D.C.G. Allan, 2 November 1816 (Item 4943)
No. 262 Gen. Statet of the number of inhabitants and of the land and stock at New South Wales to the 29th October 1816.
New South Wales: D.C.G. Allan, 11 December 1816 (Item 4949)
No. 267 recommending that specie should be sent to him from England. [1 document]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 13681–14005, 1818 (File 1738. AJCP Reel No: 3569)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 15174–15303, 1818 (File 1743. AJCP Reel No: 3569)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 571–777, 1819 (File 1783. AJCP Reel No: 4660)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 3800–4079, 1819 (File 1795. AJCP Reel No: 4660)
Secretary at War, 29 February 1828 (Item 3813)
Respecting issue of retired pay of Captain Brabyn, Lieut. Bell and Ensign McIntosh of late N.S.W. Veteran Company. [3 documents]
Mr Hobhouse, 24 February 1819 (Item 3860)
Enclosing Mr Vandergacht's Bill for conducting the defence of Clements, Wardrope - Hogan and requiring authority to the Solicitor to discharge the same. [1 document]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 4086–4355, 1819 (File 1796. AJCP Reel No: 4660)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 5584–5920, 1819 (File 1802. AJCP Reel No: 4660)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 5921–6196, 1819 (File 1803. AJCP Reel No: 4660)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 6205–6517, 1819 (File 1804. AJCP Reel No: 4660)
Mr Goulburn, 29 March 1819 (Item 6517)
Requesting that the Agent for NSW may be directed to issue 1/2 a year's salary in advance from the 5th January last to Mr Bigge and Mr Scott as they are about to embark to execute their Commn. of Enquiry. [1 document]
Mr Goulburn, 10 November 1818 (Item 22010 (of 1818))
On letter from Mr J.H. Addington respecting claim of Mr Palmer to a moiety of the salary as Provost Marshall at NSW from 7 May 1810 and 7 November 1811. [1 document]
Mr Goulburn, 14 September 1818 (Item 18012 (of 1818))
Requesting issue to the Rev. R. Hill...the sum of £250 being his salary from 1st January 1818 to 1st January 1819. [2 documents]
Mr H.J. Addington, 29 June 1818 (Item 12892 (of 1818))
Respecting two bills drawn by D.C.G. Allan for salary to T. Davey Esq. as Governor of Van Diemen's Land. [1 document]
Mr Goulburn, 24 March 1818 (Item 5730 (of 1818))
On letter from Mr H.J. Addington requesting information respecting sundry bills drawn upon him by D.C.G. Allan and A.C.G. Broughton. [1 document]
Mr H.J. Addington, 10 March 1818 (Item 5185)
Requesting information respecting sundry bills drawn upon him by D.C.G. Allan and A.C.G. Broughton. [1 document]
Commrs. of Audit, 27 November 1812 (Item 15332)
On the subject of a new arrangement with regard to the payment of the salaries of the Civil Officers at NSW. [1 document]
Mr Goulburn, 29 September 1812 (Item 12414)
On a report of the Comms. of Audit respecting bills drawn for the salaries of Civil Officers in NSW. [1 document]
Mr Peel, 8 June 1812 (Item 7093)
Transmitting copy of a letter from the Earl of Liverpool to Governor Maquarie. [2 documents]
Commrs. Audit, 14 August 1812 (Item 10515)
On a letter from Mr Peel relative to certain bills drawn for the salaries of Civil Officers of NSW. [1 document]
Mr Peel, 9 March 1812 (Item 2910)
Requesting that one moiety of Colonel Davey's salary as Governor of Van Diemen's Land may be issued to him. [1 document]
Mr Goulburn, 31 January 1817 (Item 2153)
Relating to paying moiety of salary due to Mr Wylde as Judge Advocate for NSW for 1/2 year ending 31st ultimo at rate of £1200 per annum. [1 document]
Mr Goulburn, 12 December 1817 (Item 24445)
On letter from Mr Addington for directions as to payment of a bill drawn by Mr Wylde. [2 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 14796–14936, 1819 (File 1837. AJCP Reel No: 4660)
D.C.G. Allan enclosing memorial for Comm. Clerk Allan soliciting promotion [6 documents], 4 August 1820 (Item 14796)
New South Wales, 4 March 1818 (Item 22412)
Governor Macquarie - trans. a memorandum from Mr Fitzgerald, Comm. Clerk soliciting to be in continued employment (has served 25 years). [2 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 22061–22341, 1819 (File 1867. AJCP Reel No: 4660)
Comts. Army Accounts, 11 November 1819 (Item 22341)
On letter from the Secretary at War with letters from Lt. Col. Erskine of 48 Foot praying some allowance to the officers of that Regiment on their embarkation from Ireland to New South Wales. [1 document]
Secretary at War, 13 December 1817 (Item 24448)
For an answer to his letter of 10th October last respecting hardships experienced by officers embarking for foreign stations. [1 document]
Compts. A. Accounts, 16 May 1817 (Item 9961)
On letter from Secretary at War relating to granting allowance to officers of 48th Foot. [2 documents]
On letter from General Torrens recommending the removal of the allowance for embarkation money [3 documents], 7 February 1816 (Item 1875)
Secretary at War, 24 July 1816 (Item 12069)
Further respecting the expediency of granting allowances to officers embarking for service on remote stations for outfit. [1 document]
Comptrollers Army Accounts, 23 July 1816 (Item 11965)
On two letters from the Secretary at War as to the expediency of granting allowance to officers embarking for foreign service.
Compts. Army Accounts, 16 July 1816 (Item 11449)
On letter from the Secretary at War relating to granting some allowance towards defraying the expense of outfit to officers embarking for foreign service.
Compts. Army Accounts, 27 February 1818 (Item 3995)
On letter from Secretary at War respecting hardships experienced by officers embarking for foreign stations.
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 23601–23895, 1819 (File 1873. AJCP Reel No: 4660-4661)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1810–2158, 1820 (File 1890. AJCP Reel No: 4661)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 3945–4233, 1820 (File 1899. AJCP Reel No: 4661)
Commrs. Navy, 6 March 1820 (Item 4067)
On letter from Mr Goulburn enclosing memorial from John Hosking and Ann Hosking late Master and Matron of the Orphan School at New South Wales for relief in consequence of the expenses paid by them for their passage with their six children from that colony to England. [2 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 8350–8543, 1820 (File 1915. AJCP Reel No: 4661)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 8902–9040, 1820 (File 1917. AJCP Reel No: 4661)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 9050–9221, 1820 (File 1918. AJCP Reel No: 4661)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 16030–16193, 1820 (File 1943. AJCP Reel No: 4662)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 22602–22996, 1820 (File 1967. AJCP Reel No: 4662)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 24007–24299, 1820 (File 1971. AJCP Reel No: 4662)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 2331–2629, 1821 (File 1983. AJCP Reel No: 4662)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 3504–3685, 1821 (File 1988. AJCP Reel No: 4662)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 15572–15874, 1821 (File 2031. AJCP Reel No: 4662)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 17104–17374, 1821 (File 2036. AJCP Reel No: 4663)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 18683–18996, 1821 (File 2041. AJCP Reel No: 4663)
Secretary Auditors, 3 October 1821 (Item 18768)
Requesting information respecting a sum of £1000 advanced to Sir Thomas Brisbane to carry him to New South Wales. [2 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 23800–24097, 1821 (File 2061. AJCP Reel No: 4663)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1301–1598, 1822 (File 2071. AJCP Reel No: 4663)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 1802–2023, 1822 (File 2073. AJCP Reel No: 4663)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 5900–6198, 1822 (File 2087. AJCP Reel No: 4663)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 6411–6620, 1822 (File 2089. AJCP Reel No: 4663)
Mr Dawson, 29 March 1822 (Item 6517)
Regarding the expediency of terminating the present contracts for supplying the convict hulks with provisions, clothing, etc. [1 document]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 10069–10259, 1822 (File 2103. AJCP Reel No: 4663)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 10312–10572, 1822 (File 2104. AJCP Reel No: 4663)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 16523–16812, 1822 (File 2125. AJCP Reel No: 4663)
Mr Wilmot, 14 August 1822 (Item 16578)
On letter from Mr Lake relating to the payment of a bill drawn by Commy. Wemyss for the salary of Governor Macquarie and of a claim on the part of Sir T. Brisbane for the sum of £1149.6.3 for salary as Governor of New South Wales from 3 February to 30 November last. [2 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 23501–23731, 1822 (File 2147. AJCP Reel No: 4663)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 12847–13037, 1823 (File 2203. AJCP Reel No: 4664)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 15603–15897, 1823 (File 2211. AJCP Reel No: 4664)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 19346–19679, 1823 (File 2224. AJCP Reel No: 4664)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 19680–19950, 1823 (File 2225. AJCP Reel No: 4664)
Secretary Customs England, 12 September 1823 (Item 19784)
Stating that some of the berths on board the Hope about to take out passengers to Van Diemen's Land are not constructed in the manner required by the Act. 4 G.4.0. 84 [1 document].
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 21410–21780, 1823 (File 2231. AJCP Reel No: 4664)
Saxe Bannister Esq., 10 October 1823 (Item 21413)
Requesting that his salary as Attorney General for NSW may be paid to Thomas Bonner Esq. on his account. [1 document]
Commr. of Customs, 9 October 1823 (Item 21418)
On subject of an application of F. Forbes Esq. lately appointed Chief Justice of NSW for permission to ship wine and furniture thither. [3 documents]
New South Wales: D.C.G. Wemyss, 27 March 1823 (Item 21598)
136. Respecting the mode adopted for supplying wheat for the Public Service. [1 document]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 23481–23877, 1823 (File 2238. AJCP Reel No: 4664)
Mr B.W. Horton (Item 23586)
Submitting payment of bills for salaries of Civil Officers omitted in the estimates for New South Wales. [2 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 10380–10640, 1824 (File 2284. AJCP Reel No: 4664)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 13102–13499, 1824 (File 2294. AJCP Reel No: 4664)
Mr Canning, 10 July 1824 (Item 13485)
Requesting an issue of £1000 to Honble. F. Byng for defraying the expenses necessary upon the residence of the King and Queen of the Sandwich Islands in this country. [1 document]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 15102–15461, 1824 (File 2300. AJCP Reel No: 4664)
Auditors, 29 July 1824 (Item 15265)
On letter from Mr Sullivan relative to warrants for Regimental Services in New South Wales for the years 1820 to 1823. [2 documents]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 16679–17055, 1824 (File 2304. AJCP Reel No: 4664-4665)
Mr Canning, 19 August 1824 (Item 16707)
Requesting an issue to Mr Byng of £500 for defraying the expenses attendant upon the residence of the late King and Queen of the Sandwich Islands and of their suite in this country. [1 document]
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 245-491, 1825 (File 2330. AJCP Reel No: 6797)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 9570-9992, 1825 (File 2361. AJCP Reel No: 6797)
Colonial Office, 25 May 1825 (Item 9893)
Payment of allowance to Capt. Reynolds (Mania) for maintenance of New Zealand chief on voyage to England. Also 1 earlier paper, 1825.
Letters sent to George Harrison and Lord Bathurst concerning payment to Captain Reynolds of the ship Maria for the maintenance of a New Zealand Chief whom he brought to England. The correspondents are W. Norton and R.K. Reynolds.
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 11893-12471, 1825 (File 2369. AJCP Reel No: 6797)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 12472-12754, 1825 (File 2370. AJCP Reel No: 6797)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 13189-13697, 1825 (File 2372. AJCP Reel No: 6797)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 14027-14366, 1825 (File 2374. AJCP Reel No: 6797)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 20232-20899, 1825 (File 2391. AJCP Reel No: 6797)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 22256-22568, 1825 (File 2396. AJCP Reel No: 6797)
Treasury Board Papers - Nos 23854-24292, 1825 (File 2401. AJCP Reel No: 6797)
Subseries (Pieces 3412-4394). Treasury Long Bundles, 1817 - 1840
29 itemsLong Bundles 2A: Australia. Royal Geographical Society Expedition, 1837 - 1840 (File 3412. AJCP Reel No: 1083)
Long Bundles 34, part B, 1829 - 1839 (File 3446. AJCP Reel No: 1089)
Barracks and Barrack Department, New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land.
Long Bundles 186, part C: Currency and specie, New South Wales, 1822 - 1840 (File 3614. AJCP Reel No: 1090-1091)
Long Bundles 797, part V: Van Diemen's Land Custom's Department, 1826 - 1839 (File 4338. AJCP Reel No: 1095-1096)
Long Bundles 798, part V: Van Diemen's Land, 1839 - 1840 (File 4339. AJCP Reel No: 1096)
Case of Rowland Walpole Loane, claim to property in Hobart.
Long Bundles 804, part 1W. New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, 1831 - 1838 (File 4345. AJCP Reel No: 1096-1097)
Long Bundles 804, part 2W: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, 1831 - 1840 (File 4346. AJCP Reel No: 1097-1098)
Long Bundles 805, part W: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land: buildings, 1827 - 1840 (File 4347. AJCP Reel No: 1098-1099)
Long Bundles 806, part W: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land: clothing and stores, 1829 - 1840 (File 4348. AJCP Reel No: 1099-1100)
Long Bundles 807, part W: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land: church and schools, 1831 - 1840 (File 4349. AJCP Reel No: 1100-1101)
Long Bundles 808, part W: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land: Customs Department, 1827 - 1839 (File 4350. AJCP Reel No: 1101)
Long Bundles 809, part W: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land: duties, 1828 - 1840 (File 4351. AJCP Reel No: 1101-1102)
Long Bundles 810, part W: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land: Medical Department, 1835 - 1840 (File 4352. AJCP Reel No: 1102)
Long Bundles 811, part W: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land: medicines, 1828 - 1839 (File 4353. AJCP Reel No: 1102)
Long Bundles 812, part W: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land: register for issued rations, 1824 - 1834 (File 4354. AJCP Reel No: 1102-1103)
Long Bundles 813, part W: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land: Stationery, 1832 - 1840 (File 4355. AJCP Reel No: 1103)
Long Bundles 850, part 1W: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land: Commissariat Department, 1817 - 1834 (File 4392. AJCP Reel No: 1103-1104)
Series T 7. Out-letters. Colonial affairs, 1849 - 1900
31 itemsOut-letter books relating to colonial affairs. Includes correspondence letters to the Colonial Office on all aspects of finance, including salaries, postal services, maintenance of convicts, colonial debentures and bonds, and annual estimates and expenditure.
Existence and Location of Originals
Original held by The National Archives of the UK, London.
Series reference: T 7/1-31 (various). For further information see Treasury: Books of Out-letters concerning Colonial Affairs at The National Archive, UK (http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/h/C13744)
Existence and Location of Copies
The original AJCP microfilm of the records filmed from this collection is available at the National Library of Australia [https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn2080073] as well as other institutions holding AJCP microfilm.
Subjects
Postal service; Budget; Colonies
Series T 39. Accounts. Treasury Chest, 1846 - 1872
17 itemsForeign and Colonial station accounts for South Australia, Western Australia, New South Wales, North Australia, Victoria, New Zealand and Tasmania.
Existence and Location of Originals
Original held at The National Archives of the UK, London.
Series reference: Public Record Office T 39/1-72 (various). For further information see Treasury: Accounts of Commissariat (later Treasury) Chest Fund at The National Archives, UK n(http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C13776)
Existence and Location of Copies
The original AJCP microfilm of the records filmed from this collection is available at the National Library of Australia [https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn557732] as well as other institutions holding AJCP microfilm.
Subjects
New South Wales; New South Wales: appropriations and expenditures; Victoria; Victoria: appropriations and expenditures; New Zealand; New Zealand: appropriations and expenditures; Western Australia; Western Australia: appropriations and expenditures; South Australia; South Australia: appropriations and expenditures; Tasmania; Tasmania: appropriations and expenditures
Foreign and Colonial Station Accounts: South Australia, April 1846 - April 1859 (File 1. AJCP Reel No: 3162)
Foreign and Colonial Station Accounts: Western Australia, April 1846 - November 1855 (File 2. AJCP Reel No: 3162)
Foreign and Colonial Station Accounts: Western Australia, December 1855 - January 1869 (File 3. AJCP Reel No: 3162)
Foreign and Colonial Station Accounts: North Australia, December 1846 - March 1848 (File 24. AJCP Reel No: 3162)
Foreign and Colonial Station Accounts: New South Wales, April 1846 - September 1850 (File 53. AJCP Reel No: 3163)
Foreign and Colonial Station Accounts: New South Wales, October 1850 - September 1855 (File 54. AJCP Reel No: 3163)
Foreign and Colonial Station Accounts: New South Wales, October 1855 - April 1859 (File 55. AJCP Reel No: 3163)
Foreign and Colonial Station Accounts: New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, May 1859 - December 1864 (File 56. AJCP Reel No: 3163)
Foreign and Colonial Station Accounts: New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, January 1865 - June 1871 (File 57. AJCP Reel No: 3162)
Foreign and Colonial Station Accounts: Tasmania, April 1846 - November 1851 (File 70. AJCP Reel No: 3163-3164)
Series T 46. Registers. Victualling lists, 1787
1 itemVictualling lists (1763-1820) relating to Grenada, Halifax, Tenerife, Rio de Janeiro, Cape of Good Hope, Quebec and Montreal.
The Australian Joing Copying Project (AJCP) filmed a single piece from this Series relating to the Cape of Good Hope (Garrison for New South Wales).
Existence and Location of Originals
Original held at The National Archives of the UK, London.
SeriesCollection reference: Public Record Office T 46/22. For further information see Treasury: Victualling Lists at The National Archives, UK (http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C13783)
Existence and Location of Copies
The original AJCP microfilm of the records filmed from this collection is available at the National Library of Australia [https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn557742] as well as other institutions holding AJCP microfilm.
Subjects
Convicts; Australia; convict ships; Convict ships: food; Australia: First Fleet (1787-1877)
Series T 62. Miscellanea. Maps and plans, Series I, 1828
2 itemsThis series originally contained maps and plans created or accumulated by the Treasury, relating to the United Kingdom, British colonies and other countries. Items selected by the Australian Joint Copying Project for filming relate to Tasmania.
Existence and Location of Originals
Original held at The National Archives of the UK, London.
Series ollection reference: Public Record Office T 62/120-121. For further information see Treasury: Miscellaneous Maps and Plans (Series I) at The National Archives, UK (http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C13799)
Existence and Location of Copies
The original AJCP microfilm of the records filmed from this collection is available at the National Library of Australia [https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn557752] as well as other institutions holding AJCP microfilm.
Subjects
Tasmania: Government House; Tasmania: maps; Tasmania; Hobart
Series T 64. Treasury: Miscellaneous Records, 1813 - 1827
1 itemMaterial copied selectively by the Australian Joint Copying Project (AJCP) include: various regulations and memoranda concerning New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land. Includes port regulations, Police Fund accounts, officials and salaries in both colonies, financial regulations for officials, the establishment of the Bank of New South Wales, and the Bigge report on the state of agriculture and trade in the Colony of New South Wales.
Existence and Location of Originals
Original held at The National Archives of the UK, London.
Series reference: Public Record Office T 64/83. For further information see Treasury: Miscellaneous records at The National Archives, UK (http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/h/C13801)
Existence and Location of Copies
The original AJCP microfilm of the records filmed from this collection is available at the National Library of Australia [https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn557761] as well as other institutions holding AJCP microfilm.
Subjects
New South Wales; Tasmania; Bank of New South Wales; Agriculture; Port charges; Public Finance; Law and Legislation; Van Diemen's Land
Fonds. Records of the Chancellor of the Exchequer's Office, 1853 - 1949
39 itemsAdministrative History
The Chancellor of the Exchequer became the working head of the Treasury in the Eighteenth Century and was concerned with the whole range of Treasury business.
Series T 172. Chancellor of the Exchequer's Office. Miscellaneous papers, 1853 - 1949
25 itemsRecords selectively filmed by the Australian Joint Copying Project (AJCP) include material relating to: Papers on economic relations between Britain and the Dominions, particularly Australia and New Zealand, memoranda on Imperial preference and papers from Imperial Conference, 1929-1930, 1930 and Imperial Economic Conference, 1930-1931.
Existence and Location of Originals
Original held at The National Archives of the UK, London.
Series reference: Public Record Office T. 172/28-2037 (various). For further information see Chancellor of the Exchequer's Office: Miscellaneous papers at The National Archives, UK (http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C13909)
Existence and Location of Copies
The original AJCP microfilm of the records filmed from this collection is available at the National Library of Australia [https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn2080264] as well as other institutions holding AJCP microfilm.
Subjects
New Zealand; Commonwealth countries: tariff preferences; ; Australia; New Zealand
Proposed financial arrangements between Imperial Government and Australian Governments, 1908 (File 28. AJCP Reel No: 6874)
British Ornithologists Union: exploration of the Great Snow Mountains, Dutch New Guinea, 1910 (File 34. AJCP Reel No: 6874)
Sir Ernest Shackleton's Antarctic Expedition: question of grant towards publication of scientific results, 1911 (File 51. AJCP Reel No: 6874)
Finance: deputation from the High Commissioners of Australia, Canada and New Zealand, July 1914 (File 124. AJCP Reel No: 6874)
Conference with the High Commissioners and Agents-General of the self-governing Dominions, January 1915 - March 1915 (File 215. AJCP Reel No: 6874)
New Zealand meat supplies: withdrawal of refrigerated tonnage from New Zealand trade, August 1918 - September 1918 (File 793. AJCP Reel No: 6874)
British Empire Land Settlement League: emigration of ex-servicemen to Dominions, 1918 (File 848. AJCP Reel No: 6874)
Bank of New South Wales: licence in mortmain for purchase of land in City of London, [1866]-08-24 (File 941. AJCP Reel No: 6874)
Representations from Australia for a Commonwealth loan, November 1920 - December 1920 (File 1156. AJCP Reel No: 6874)
Memorandum submitted to Imperial Economic Conference on double taxation of shipping companies operating between Britain and Dominions, October 1923 (File 1308. AJCP Reel No: 6874)
Memorandum submitted to Imperial Economic Conference on preference on sugar, September 1923 - October 1923 (File 1313. AJCP Reel No: 6874)
Imperial preference: history and results of existing preferences, 1924 (File 1329. AJCP Reel No: 6874)
Governors-General and Governors and British income and super tax, 1924 (File 1341. AJCP Reel No: 6874)
Legal position regarding goods marketed by Australian Governments in UK, 1926 - 1927 (File 1563. AJCP Reel No: 6875)
Empire Development Association: proposal for Empire Development Board, 1931 (File 1745. AJCP Reel No: 6876)
Monetary and Economic Conference: British Commonwealth delegations, 1933 (File 1810C. AJCP Reel No: 6876)
Fonds. Private and Official Papers, 1921 - 1927
3 itemsSeries T 176. Papers of Sir Otto Niemeyer, 1921 - 1927
3 itemsPapers of Sir Otto Niemeyer, Controller of Finance in the Treasury (1922-1927). Records selected for filming by the Australian Joint Copying Project (AJCP) include: minutes, correspondence and memoranda from: Colwyn Committee on liability of Dominions and foreign governments to United Kingdom taxation, 1921; Empire development and Imperial Economic Conference, 1922-1923; Empire development and Imperial Conference, 1925-1927.
Only select pieces were filmed by the Australian Joint Copying Project (AJCP) from this Series.
Existence and Location of Originals
Original held at The National Archives of the UK, London.
Series Reference: e T 176/6, 11, 25A. For further information see The National Archives, UK (http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/N13588234)
Existence and Location of Copies
The original AJCP microfilm of the records filmed from this collection is available at the National Library of Australia [https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn557885] as well as other institutions holding AJCP microfilm.
Subjects
Great Britain; 1883-1971Commonwealth; Commonwealth countries: foreign economic relations; Sir Otto Niemeyer; ; correspondence; economists; Commonwealth; taxation; Commonwealth countries: taxation; economic development; colonies; foreign economic relations
Biographical / Historical
Sir Otto Niemeyer (1883-1971). Educated at St. Paul's School and Balliol College, Oxford. Officer of the Treasury 1906-1927, Controller of Finance 1922-1927, Member of the Financial Committee of the League of Nations 1922-1937. Director of the Bank for International Settlements 1931-1965 (Chairman 1937-1940), Director of the Bank of England 1938-1952, Director of the Banque des Pays de l'Europe 1928-1957. Governor of the London School of Economics 1941-1965 (Chairman 1941-1957). Led financial missions to several countries, including Australia and New Zealand in 1930.
Colwyn Committee on liability of Dominions and foreign governments to UK taxation (510pp.), 1921 (File 6. AJCP Reel No: 6777)
Biographical / Historical
Niemeyer was a member of this Treasury Committee, which was chaired by Lord Colwyn. The papers comprise agenda papers, minutes, correspondence and memoranda submitted by the Board of Inland Revenue, Ministry of Transport, Law Officers, Foreign Office, Board of Customs and Excise, and Government of India.
Empire development and Imperial Economic Conference, 1922 - 1923 (File 11. AJCP Reel No: 6778)
Memoranda, correspondence, minutes and cuttings, including minutes to and draft letters of the Prime Minister and Chancellor of the Exchequer, correspondence with the Colonial Office and Board of Trade, and tables showing capital issues in London for the Dominions, 1921/22-1923/24. The memoranda deal with overseas settlement, investment of British capital abroad, financial assistance for development schemes in the Dominions, Imperial trade, the Imperial Economic Conference, and unemployment. (208ff)
Empire development and Imperial Conference, 1925 - 1927 (File 25A. AJCP Reel No: 6778)
Correspondence and minutes concerning grants to Dominion Governments and local authorities in the colonies, the agenda for the 1926 Imperial Conference, financial loans to Australian governments, Australian public finance, and British trade with the Dominions. Correspondents include W.S. Churchill, Sir Montagu Norman, A. Waley, Sir George Barstow, F. McDougall and the Trade Facilities Act Advisory Committee. (32pp)
Fonds. Records of Economic Planning Divisions, 1948 - 1955
25 itemsSeries T 229. Central Economic Planning Section. Files. Records relating to Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific, 1948 - 1955
25 itemsFiles of the Central Economic Planning Section which were transferred to the Treasury in 1947.
Material selected by the Australian Joint Copying Project for filming included items relating to: Australian imports and exports; economic resources of the Commonwealth; meeting of Commonwealth Finance Ministers, 1949 and 1954; talks with Australia and New Zealand on planning and development, 1948-1953; Commonwealth Liaison Committee; Commonwealth Economic Conference, 1952-1954; exports of agricultural machinery to Australia, 1952-1954; colonial development, 1948-1954; review of British association with European Coal and Steel Community, 1954 and other matters.
Only select pieces were copied by the AJCP from this Series.
Existence and Location of Originals
Original held at The National Archives of the UK, London.
Series Reference: T 229/8-865 (various). For further information see The National Archives, UK (http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C13966)
Existence and Location of Copies
The original AJCP microfilm of the records filmed from this collection is available at the National Library of Australia [https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn2715275] as well as other institutions holding AJCP microfilm.
Subjects
New Zealand; Australia; Treasury: Economic Planning Section
Subseries (Pieces 180-183). Missions and Visits, August 1948 - July 1949
3 itemsSubseries (Pieces 209-211). Scheduled Territories, September 1948 - December 1949
3 itemsTalks with Australia and New Zealand on planning and development: development in New Zealand, September 1948 - December 1949 (File 209. AJCP Reel No: 6928)
Subseries (Piece 369). Organisation for European Economic Co-operation, September 1952 - December 1952
1 itemSubseries (Pieces: 545-701 (select). [Unserialised Files], 1948 - 1954
Finding Aid Note
The AJCP Online Project were unable to locate the sub-series for these items within the National Archives of Australia finding aid. Additional information about the items can be located at: http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/r/C638792/prev/C638792
Talks with Australia and New Zealand on planning and development: sterling area development working party, 1948 - 1953 (File 545. AJCP Reel No: 6930)
Commonwealth Economic Conference 1952: papers, June 1952 - February 1953 (File 577. AJCP Reel No: 6930)
Subseries (Pieces: 707-712). Economics, 1948 - 1954
5 itemsMechanisation of Australian agriculture: exports of agricultural machinery to Australia, October 1952 - April 1953 (File 707. AJCP Reel No: 6931)
Mechanisation of Australian agriculture: exports of agricultural machinery to Australia, February 1953 - November 1953 (File 708. AJCP Reel No: 6931)
Fonds. Records of Finance Divisions, January 1940 - September 1956
Series T 236. Overseas Finance Division. Registered Files, January 1940 - September 1956
182 itemsFiles of the Overseas Finance Division of the Treasury which was set up in 1914 under JohnMaynard Keynes. Initially concerned with mobilising overseas investment and borrowing, it later dealt with reparations and the balance of payments.
Selected items copied by the Australian Joint Copying Project (AJcP) relate to: United Kingdom's economic policy towards Australia; economic relations between the United Kingdom, its dominions, Australia and New Zealand; the termination of lend lease and reciprocal aid; Sterling Area Statistical Committee; the Commonwealth Prime Minister's Conference of 1948; the 1949 Conference of Commonwealth Finance Ministers; economic condition of Australia; papers pertaining to the Committee on Commonwealth Economic Affairs (1950-1951); Menzies' visit to the United Kingdom; Commonwealth Economic Conference (1952); Colombo Plan; meeting of Commonwealth Finance Ministers in Australia (1954); General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade; statistics and balance of payments for 1953-1956.
Existence and Location of Originals
Originals held at The National Archives of the UK, London.
Series Reference: T 236 For further information see The National Archives UK http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C13973
Existence and Location of Copies
The original AJCP microfilm of the records filmed from this collection is available at the National Library of Australia [https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn2943569] as well as other institutions holding AJCP microfilm.
Subjects
Australia; New Zealand
Subseries (Pieces: 548-555). Australia, January 1940 - November 1948
8 itemsAustralia: Exchange position of sterling balances, January 1940 - December 1942 (File 548. AJCP Reel No: 7019)
Australia: Exchange position of sterling balances, January 1943 - March 1945 (File 549. AJCP Reel No: 7019)
Australia: Exchange position of sterling balances, April 1945 - November 1946 (File 550. AJCP Reel No: 7019)
Australia: Exchange position of sterling balances, December 1946 - May 1947 (File 551. AJCP Reel No: 7019)
Australia: Exchange position of sterling balances, May 1947 - June 1947 (File 552. AJCP Reel No: 7019)
Australia: Economic policy: UK participation in industrial development in Australia after the War, March 1945 - November 1948 (File 553. AJCP Reel No: 7019)
Subseries (Pieces: 1299-1305). New Zealand, September 1944 - November 1948
7 itemsNew Zealand: Financial position including loan maturities, September 1944 - June 1948 (File 1299. AJCP Reel No: 7020)
New Zealand: Agenda for discussion between Chancellor and New Zealand Finance Minister, July 1946 - May 1947 (File 1300. AJCP Reel No: 7020)
New Zealand: Reduction of sterling balances by way of contribution to Pacific defence costs, July 1946 - February 1947 (File 1301. AJCP Reel No: 7020)
Subseries (Pieces: 1751-1755). Australia, November 1945 - August 1949
5 itemsAustralia: Financial settlement with the UK: outstanding intergovernmental claims, November 1945 - August 1949 (File 1751. AJCP Reel No: 7021)
Australia: Financial relations with UK, September 1947 - December 1947 (File 1753. AJCP Reel No: 7021)
Subseries (Pieces 1855-1869). Dominions, September 1947 - December 1949
15 itemsDominions: Consultations regarding UK bilateral agreements, September 1947 - November 1947 (File 1855. AJCP Reel No: 7022)
Dominions: Consultations regarding UK bilateral agreements, January 1948 - November 1948 (File 1856. AJCP Reel No: 7022)
Dominions: Consultations regarding UK bilateral agreements, November 1948 - June 1949 (File 1857. AJCP Reel No: 7022)
Dominions: Sterling Area Statistical Committee: circulated papers, December 1947 - September 1948 (File 1858. AJCP Reel No: 7022)
Dominions: Sterling Area Statistical Committee: circulated papers, September 1948 - March 1949 (File 1859. AJCP Reel No: 7022)
Dominions: Sterling Area Statistical Committee: general correspondence, November 1947 - March 1948 (File 1860. AJCP Reel No: 7023)
Dominions: Sterling Area Statistical Committee: general correspondence, April 1948 - April 1949 (File 1861. AJCP Reel No: 7023)
Dominions: Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference: financial and economic discussions, June 1948 - September 1948 (File 1862. AJCP Reel No: 7023)
Dominions: Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference: financial and economic discussions, September 1948 (File 1863. AJCP Reel No: 7023)
Dominions: Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference: financial and economic discussions, October 1948 - April 1949 (File 1864. AJCP Reel No: 7024)
Dominions: Working party for the preparation of briefs for Colombo Conference, January 1950, November 1949 - December 1949 (File 1865. AJCP Reel No: 7024)
Dominions: Working party for the preparation of briefs for Colombo Conference, January 1950, December 1949 (File 1866. AJCP Reel No: 7024)
Dominions: Conference of Commonwealth Finance Ministers, London 1949, June 1949 - July 1949 (File 1867. AJCP Reel No: 7024)
Subseries (Pieces: 2449-2452). Australia, September 1949 - August 1950
4 itemsAustralia: Action following devaluation of sterling, September 1949, September 1949 - January 1950 (File 2449. AJCP Reel No: 7025)
Australia: Visit of Australian Prime Minister (R.G. Menzies) for general financial and economic discussions, June 1950 - August 1950 (File 2450. AJCP Reel No: 7025)
Subseries (Pieces: 2500-2501). Dominions, March 1950 - September 1950
2 itemsSubseries (Pieces: 2754-2757). Dominions, July 1949 - January 1951
4 itemsDominions: Follow-up of Commonwealth Finance Ministers Conference, 1949, July 1949 - January 1950 (File 2754. AJCP Reel No: 7026)
Dominions: Follow-up of Commonwealth Finance Ministers Conference, 1949, January 1950 - January 1951 (File 2755. AJCP Reel No: 7026)
Subseries (Pieces: 2973-2981). United Kingdom, August 1949 - December 1951
8 itemsUnited Kingdom: Committee on Commonwealth Economic Affairs: minutes, August 1949 - December 1949 (File 2973. AJCP Reel No: 7027)
United Kingdom: Committee on Commonwealth Economic Affairs: minutes, August 1950 - July 1951 (File 2974. AJCP Reel No: 7027)
United Kingdom: Committee on Commonwealth Economic Affairs: minutes, August 1950 - July 1951 (File 2975. AJCP Reel No: 7027)
United Kingdom: Committee on Commonwealth Economic Affairs: minutes, July 1951 - December 1951 (File 2976. AJCP Reel No: 7027)
United Kingdom: Committee on Commonwealth Economic Affairs: circulated papers, August 1949 - December 1949 (File 2977. AJCP Reel No: 7027)
United Kingdom: Committee on Commonwealth Economic Affairs: circulated papers, February 1950 - June 1950 (File 2978. AJCP Reel No: 7027)
Subseries (Pieces: 3026-3028). Australia, March 1952 - July 1952
3 itemsSubseries (Pieces: 3058-3076). Commonwealth Finance Ministers Meeting January 1952
12 itemsDominions: proposed meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers, January 1952, April 1951 - August 1951 (File 3058. AJCP Reel No: 7029)
Dominions: Proposed meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers, January 1952, August 1951 - October 1951 (File 3059. AJCP Reel No: 7029)
Dominions: Proposed meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers, January 1952, October 1951 - December 1951 (File 3060. AJCP Reel No: 7029)
Dominions: Proposed meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers, January 1952, November 1951 - December 1951 (File 3061. AJCP Reel No: 7029)
Dominions: Meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers, January 1952, December 1951 - January 1952 (File 3062., AJCP Reel No: 7029)
Dominions: Meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers, January 1952, January 1952 - February 1952 (File 3063. AJCP Reel No: 7029)
Dominions: Meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers, 1952: Treasury working party, December 1951 (File 3064. AJCP Reel No: 7030)
Dominions: Meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers, 1952: Treasury working party, December 1951 - January 1952 (File 3065. AJCP Reel No: 7030)
Dominions: Meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers, 1952: minutes of preliminary meetings of officials, January 1952 (File 3067. AJCP Reel No: 7030)
Dominions: Meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers, 1952: preliminary meetings of officials: circulated papers, January 1952 (File 3068. AJCP Reel No: 7030)
Subseries (Pieces: 3072-3099). Commonwealth Economic Conference, 1952
27 itemsCommonwealth Economic Conference: UK ministerial committee on preparation for the conference, September 1952 - October 1952 (File 3072. AJCP Reel No: 7031)
Commonwealth Economic Conference: UK ministerial committee on preparation for the conference, October 1952 - November 1952 (File 3073. AJCP Reel No: 7031)
Commonwealth Economic Conference: Treasury working party on steps to sterling convertability (oil), May 1952 - August 1952 (File 3074. AJCP Reel No: 7031)
Commonwealth Economic Conference: Treasury working party on steps to sterling convertability, September 1952 (File 3075. AJCP Reel No: 7031)
Commonwealth Economic Conference: Atlantic Payments Union, August 1952 - October 1952 (File 3076. AJCP Reel No: 7031)
Commonwealth Economic Conference: Preparatory meeting of officials: circulated papers, September 1952 (File 3077. AJCP Reel No: 7032)
Commonwealth Economic Conference: Preparatory meeting of officials: circulated papers (File 3078. AJCP Reel No: 7032)
Commonwealth Economic Conference: Preparatory meeting of officials: committee on short-term balance of payments outlook: circulated papers and minutes of meetings, September 1952 - December 1952 (File 3080. AJCP Reel No: 7032)
Commonwealth Economic Conference: Preparatory meeting of officials: committee on commodity policy: circulated papers, minutes of meetings and related correspondence, September 1952 - December 1952 (File 3081. AJCP Reel No: 7032)
Commonwealth Economic Conference: Preparatory meeting of officials: committee on development policy: circulated papers and minutes of meetings, September 1952 - October 1952 (File 3082. AJCP Reel No: 7033)
Commonwealth Economic Conference: Preparatory meeting of officials: committee on development policy: circulated papers and minutes of meetings, October 1952 (File 3083. AJCP Reel No: 7033)
Commonwealth Economic Conference: Preparatory meeting of officials: committee on development policy: circulated papers and minutes of meetings, November 1952 - December 1952 (File 3084. AJCP Reel No: 7033)
Commonwealth Economic Conference: Subcommittees: circulated papers and minutes of meetings: committee on trade policy; committee on finance policy; heads of delegations meetings, September 1952 - October 1952 (File 3085. AJCP Reel No: 7033)
Commonwealth Economic Conference: Subcommittees: circulated papers and minutes of meetings: committee on trade policy; committee on finance policy; heads of delegations meetings, October 1952 (File 3086. AJCP Reel No: 7033)
Commonwealth Economic Conference: Preparatory meeting of officials: UK delegation: circulated papers and minutes of meetings, August 1952 - October 1952 (File 3087. AJCP Reel No: 7034)
Commonwealth Economic Conference: Preparatory meeting of officials: UK delegation: circulated papers and minutes of meetings, October 1952 (File 3088. AJCP Reel No: 7034)
Commonwealth Economic Conference: Collective approach to convertability: alternative policies, 1952 July-Dec. (File 3089. AJCP Reel No: 7034)
Commonwealth Economic Conference: Preparatory meeting of officials: directory and biographical notes of delegates, November 1952 (File 3090. AJCP Reel No: 7034)
Commonwealth Economic Conference: Official committee on preparations for Commonwealth Economic Conference: circulated papers and minutes of meetings, November 1952 - December 1952 (File 3091. AJCP Reel No: 7034)
Commonwealth Economic Conference: UK delegation papers, November 1952 - December 1952 (File 3092. AJCP Reel No: 7034)
Commonwealth Economic Conference: Finance and trade: meetings of advisers: circulated papers and minutes of meetings, December 1952 (File 3093. AJCP Reel No: 7034)
Commonwealth Economic Conference: Ministerial committee on finance and trade: minutes of meetings, November 1952 - December 1952 (File 3094. AJCP Reel No: 7034)
Commonwealth Economic Conference: Official committee on preparations for the Commonwealth Economic Conference: minutes of meetings, October 1952 - November 1952 (File 3096. AJCP Reel No: 7034)
Commonwealth Economic Conference: Meetings of prime ministers and other ministers: minutes of meetings, November 1952 - December 1952 (File 3097. AJCP Reel No: 7034)
Subseries (Pieces: 3100-3102). [Unserialised Files], January 1952 - April 1952
Finding Aid Note
The AJCP Online team were unable to locate a sub-series for pieces 3100-3102.
Development within sterling area countries of the Commonwealth: general papers and papers of working party set up by Commonwealth, January 1952 (File 3100. AJCP Reel No: 7035)
Subseries (Pieces: 3287-3295). Statistics, October 1950 - May 1953
8 itemsStatistics: Sterling area balance of payments within the dollar area, October 1950 - March 1951 (File 3287. AJCP Reel No: 7035)
Discussions with Commonwealth countries
Statistics: Sterling area balance of payments within the dollar area, March 1951 - June 1951 (File 3288. AJCP Reel No: 7035)
Discussions with Commonwealth countries
Statistics: Sterling area balance of payments within the dollar area, July 1951 - July 1952 (File 3289. AJCP Reel No: 7035)
Discussions with Commonwealth countries
Statistics: Sterling area balance of payments, October 1951 - June 1952 (File 3290. AJCP Reel No: 7035)
Discussion of targets for Commonwealth finance ministers
Statistics: Commonwealth officials meeting, December 1951 - January 1952 (File 3292. AJCP Reel No: 7036)
Statistics subcommittee: circulated papers, minutes of meetings and correspondence
Statistics: Commonwealth officials meeting, January 1952 - May 1952 (File 3293. AJCP Reel No: 7036)
Statistics subcommittee: circulated papers, minutes of meetings and correspondence
Subseries (Pieces: 3310-3313). Colombo Plan for the development of South and South East Asia, June 1950 - April 1952
4 itemsColombo Plan for the development of South and South East Asia, January 1952, June 1950 - September 1951 (File 3310. AJCP Reel No: 7036)
Preparation for meeting of consultative committee, January 1952
Colombo Plan for the development of South and South East Asia, January 1952, October 1951 - November 1951 (File 3311. AJCP Reel No: 7036)
Preparation for meeting of consultative committee
Subseries (Pieces: 3358-3360). Dominions, January 1952 - November 1953
3 itemsDominions: Visit to Commonwealth countries by Secretary of State for Commonwealth relations, August 1953 - September 1953 (File 3358. AJCP Reel No: 7037)
Lord Swinton: briefs and papers
Subseries (Pieces: 3362-3371). Commonwealth Economic Conference, 1952
10 itemsCommonwealth Economic Conference, June 1952 - August 1952 (File 3362. AJCP Reel No: 7038)
General papers regarding the preliminary meeting of officials and the meeting of Commonwealth prime ministers
Commonwealth Economic Conference, August 1952 - October 1952 (File 3363. AJCP Reel No: 7038)
General papers regarding the preliminary meeting of officials and the meeting of Commonwealth prime ministers
Commonwealth Economic Conference, October 1952 - December 1952 (File 3364. AJCP Reel No: 7038)
General papers regarding the preliminary meeting of officials and the meeting of Commonwealth prime ministers
Commonwealth Economic Conference, December 1952 - February 1953 (File 3365. AJCP Reel No: 7038)
General papers regarding the preliminary meeting of officials and the meeting of Commonwealth prime ministers
Commonwealth Economic Conference, August 1952 - December 1952 (File 3366. AJCP Reel No: 7038)
General papers regarding the preliminary meeting of officials and the meeting of Commonwealth prime ministers: administrative arrangements
Commonwealth Economic Conference, November 1952 - May 1953 (File 3367. AJCP Reel No: 7039)
Commonwealth press comments during and after the conference
Commonwealth Economic Conference: Collective approach to convertibility, August 1952 - September 1952 (File 3368. AJCP Reel No: 7039)
Commonwealth Economic Conference: Collective approach to convertability, October 1952 - March 1953 (File 3369. AJCP Reel No: 7039)
Subseries (Pieces: 3372-3376). Meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers in Australia, January 1954
5 itemsMeeting of Commonwealth finance ministers in Australia: Representation of Northern Ireland, October 1953 - December 1953 (File 3372. AJCP Reel No: 7040)
Meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers in Australia: Official committee on preparations for meeting: UK working party on Commonwealth development: papers 1–11, October 1953 - December 1953 (File 3373. AJCP Reel No: 7040)
Meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers in Australia: Official committee on preparations for meeting: UK working party on Commonwealth development: papers 12–17, October 1953 - December 1953 (File 3374. AJCP Reel No: 7040)
Subseries (Pieces: 3517-3526). Proposals for a multilateral trade and payments system, December 1952 - December 1954
3 itemsProposals for a multilateral trade and payments system: Proposal by New Zealand for a new international payments system, November 1953 - January 1954 (File 3517. AJCP Reel No: 7040)
Subseries (Pieces: 3574-3594). Dominions: meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers in Australia, December 1947 - December 1954
20 itemsDominions: meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers in Australia: General papers, June 1953 - August 1953 (File 3574. AJCP Reel No: 7040)
Dominions: meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers in Australia: General papers, September 1953 - October 1953 (File 3575. AJCP Reel No: 7040)
Dominions: meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers in Australia: General papers, October 1953 - November 1953 (File 3576. AJCP Reel No: 7041)
Dominions: meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers in Australia: General papers, November 1953 (File 3577. AJCP Reel No: 7041)
Dominions: meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers in Australia: General papers, November 1953 - December 1953 (File 3578. AJCP Reel No: 7041)
Dominions: meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers in Australia: General papers, December 1953 - January 1954 (File 3579. AJCP Reel No: 7041)
Dominions: meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers in Australia: General papers, January 1954 - April 1954 (File 3580. AJCP Reel No: 7041)
Dominions: meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers in Australia: Meeting of Commonwealth prime ministers, 1952; Commonwealth Economic Conference, 1952; Treasury delegation (New Delhi): papers, September 1952 - April 1954 (File 3581. AJCP Reel No: 7042)
Dominions: meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers in Australia: Meeting of officials, January 1954 (File 3582. AJCP Reel No: 7042)
Dominions: meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers in Australia: Meeting of officials, January 1954 (File 3583. AJCP Reel No: 7042)
Dominions: meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers in Australia: Meeting of ministers: minutes, January 1954 (File 3584. AJCP Reel No: 7042)
Dominions: meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers in Australia: Papers circulated to ministers, December 1953 - January 1954 (File 3585. AJCP Reel No: 7042)
Dominions: meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers in Australia: Official committee on preparations for meeting: minutes and papers, October 1953 - November 1953 (File 3586. AJCP Reel No: 7042)
Dominions: meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers in Australia: Official committee on preparation for meeting: minutes and papers, November 1953 - December 1953 (File 3587. AJCP Reel No: 7042)
Dominions: meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers in Australia: Official committee on preparations for meeting: minutes and papers, December 1953 - March 1954 (File 3588. AJCP Reel No: 7042)
Dominions: meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers in Australia: Publicity, December 1953 - February 1954 (File 3590. AJCP Reel No: 7042)
Dominions: meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers in Australia: Washington working party on development and on US investment in the sterling area, created after Commonwealth finance ministers meeting, 1952, July 1952 - April 1954 (File 3591. AJCP Reel No: 7043)
Dominions: meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers in Australia: Sterling Area Statistical Committee: minutes of meetings, December 1947 - June 1949 (File 3592. AJCP Reel No: 7043)
Subseries (Pieces: 3595-3598). Dominions: meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers in Washington, September 1954 - October 1954
4 itemsDominions: meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers in Washington: Meeting of ministers, February 1954 - August 1954 (File 3595. AJCP Reel No: 7043)
Dominions: meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers in Washington: Meeting of ministers, September 1954 - November 1954 (File 3596. AJCP Reel No: 7043)
Subseries (Pieces: 3810-3811). General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), June 1954 - December 1954
2 itemsSubseries (Pieces: 3852-3855). Sterling Area Statistical Committee, January 1955 - November 1955
4 itemsSterling Area Statistical Committee: Conference of Commonwealth Prime Ministers, London, January 1955, January 1955 - February 1955 (File 3852. AJCP Reel No: 7044)
B briefs and relevant papers
Sterling Area Statistical Committee: Conference of Commonwealth Prime Ministers, London, January 1955, January 1955 (File 3853. AJCP Reel No: 7044)
Nnotes for Chancellor's discussions with individual prime ministers
Subseries (Piece: 3982). International Monetary Fund & International Bank for Regional Development (IMF AND IBRD), September 1955
1 itemSubseries (Pieces: 4000-4025). Statistics and balance of payments, September 1953 - October 1955
7 itemsStatistics and balance of payments: Commonwealth finance ministers meeting, January 1954, September 1953 - November 1953 (File 4000. AJCP Reel No: 7044)
Preparatory meeting of officials on short-term balance of payments prospects, November 1953
Statistics and balance of payments: Commonwealth finance ministers meeting, January 1954, November 1953 - June 1954 (File 4001. AJCP Reel No: 7045)
Ppreparatory meeting of officials on short-term balance of payments prospects, November 1953
Statistics and balance of payments: Statistics for Commonwealth discussions, Washington, September 1954, March 1954 - September 1954 (File 4002. AJCP Reel No: 7045)
Statistics and balance of payments: Statistics for Commonwealth discussions, Washington, September 1954, September 1954 - October 1954 (File 4003. AJCP Reel No: 7045)
Statistics and balance of payments: Meeting of Commonwealth officials in London, December 1954: sterling balance of payments prospects, October 1954 - April 1955 (File 4023. AJCP Reel No: 7045)
Correspondence
Fonds. Private and Official Papers, 1941 - 1946
19 itemsSeries T 247. Lord Keynes. Papers, 1941 - 1946
19 itemsPapers of the economist John Maynard Keynes, 1st Baron Keynes, arising out from his work on the Chancellor of the Exchequer's Consultative Council (1940-1946).
The Australian Joint Copying Project (AJCP) filmed selected pieces relating to: discussions with Dominions on money, commercial, commodity and cartel policies, employment and other economic issues during Mutual Aid Agreement discussions, 1944, as well as papers on aspects of Australian economic policy, 1941-1946, including Budget, 1941.
Existence and Location of Originals
Original held at The National Archives of the UK, London.
Series Reference: T 247/12-111 (various). For further information see The National Archives UK (http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C13984)
Existence and Location of Copies
The original AJCP microfilm of the records filmed from this collection is available at the National Library of Australia [https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn2080245] as well as other institutions holding AJCP microfilm.
Subjects
Keynes, John Maynard (1883-1946); Australia; Foreign Economic Relations; World War II (1939-1945); Great Britain: Mutual Aid Agreement
Biographical / Historical
John Maynard Keynes
John Maynard Keynes (1883-1946), 1st Baron Keynes (created 1942). Economist. Official in India Office 1906-1908. Lecturer in Economics, University of Cambridge 1908-1915. Official in Treasury 1915-1919. Bursar and Fellow of Kings College, Cambridge, 1924-1946. Member of Chancellor of Exchequer's Consultative Council 1940-1946. Governor of International Bank for Reconstruction and Development 1946.
1944 Mutual Aid Discussions
The Dominion representatives at the 1944 Mutual Aid meetings included L.G. Melville, E. McCarthy, F. McDougall, F.H. Wheeler, N.G. Butlin and J. Fletcher (Australia) and R.M. Campbell (New Zealand).
Mutual Aid Agreement, Article 7: discussions with Dominions and India (56pp), February 1944 - April 1944 (File 12. AJCP Reel No: 6779)
Mutual Aid Agreement, Article 7: discussions with Dominions on money: minutes (91pp), February 1944 - March 1944 (File 13. AJCP Reel No: 6779)
Mutual Aid Agreement, Article 7: discussions with Dominions on money: papers (37pp), February 1944 - March 1944 (File 14. AJCP Reel No: 6779)
Mutual Aid Agreement, Article 7: discussions with Dominions on commercial policy: papers (70pp), February 1944 - March 1944 (File 15. AJCP Reel No: 6779)
Mutual Aid Agreement, Article 7: discussions with representatives of Dominions on commercial policy: minutes (98pp), February 1944 - March 1944 (File 16. AJCP Reel No: 6779)
Mutual Aid Agreement, Article 7: general discussions with Dominions: papers (22pp), February 1944 - March 1944 (File 17. AJCP Reel No: 6779)
Mutual Aid Agreement, Article 7: general discussions with Dominions: minutes (28pp), February 1944 - March 1944 (File 18. AJCP Reel No: 6779)
Mutual Aid Agreement, Article 7: discussions with Dominions: commodity policy: minutes (58pp), March 1944 (File 19. AJCP Reel No: 6779)
Mutual Aid Agreement, Article 7: discussions with Dominions: commodity policy: papers (40pp), March 1944 (File 20. AJCP Reel No: 6779)
Mutual Aid Agreement, Article 7: discussions with Dominions: committee on International Investment Bank proposals: minutes (44pp), March 1944 - June 1944 (File 21. AJCP Reel No: 6779)
Mutual Aid Agreement, Article 7: discussions with Dominions: committee on International Investment Bank proposals: papers (20pp), February 1944 - March 1944 (File 22. AJCP Reel No: 6779)
Mutual Aid Agreement, Article 7: discussions with Dominions: cartel policy: minutes (22pp), March 1944 (File 23. AJCP Reel No: 6779)
Mutual Aid Agreement, Article 7: discussions with Dominions: cartel policy: papers (32pp), March 1944 (File 24. AJCP Reel No: 6779)
Mutual Aid Agreement, Article 7: discussions with Dominions: employment: minutes (21pp), February 1944 - March 1944 (File 25. AJCP Reel No: 6779)
Mutual Aid Agreement, Article 7: discussions with Dominions: employment: papers (18pp), February 1944 - March 1944 (File 26. AJCP Reel No: 6779-6780)
Canada and other Dominions, India and Australia, October 1944 - November 1944 (File 57. AJCP Reel No: 6780)
Includes papers on Australian contract in Canada and Australian reciprocal aid for United States forces. (51pp)
Dominions, India and Australia, October 1944 - November 1944 (File 62. AJCP Reel No: 6780)
Papers mainly concerning lend-lease and reciprocal aid. Correspondents include J.B. Brigden, W.E. Dunk, L.R. Macgregor, D.B. Copland. (57pp).
Australia, 1941 - 1946 (File 111. AJCP Reel No: 6780)
Correspondence, notes and articles on Australian economy, including 1941 Budget, Australian balances, lend-lease, Commonwealth Production Executive, war changes in Australian economy, 1945 White Paper on Full Employment, Australian export industries. Correspondents include S.M. Bruce, D.B. Copland, S.G. Macfarlane, D.H. Robertson.