Public Offices document.
Minutes (4), Other documents (2).
Harding is pleased to draft an instrument for erecting a Bishop’s See in British Columbia and Vancouver Island and to appoint Reverend George Hills as the first Bishop. He asks for clarification on the boundaries and dependencies
of both colonies and what will constitute the Bishopric jurisdiction.
The minutes suggest that the Bishoprick consist of both colonies and all their dependencies.
Enclosed is a draft from the Colonial Office to the Queen’s Advocate requesting a draft of an instrument for erecting the new
Bishop’s See; and a draft from the Colonial Office to the Attorney General or Solicitor General concerning British Columbia and Vancouver Island becoming a Bishop’s See.
I am honored with your commands signified in Mr Elliot's letter of the 27th November
Ultimo,
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stating that he was directed to request that I would, at my early
convenience, prepare for your consideration a draft of an instrument for
erecting the New Colony of British Columbia into a Bishop's See, and for
appointing the Reverend George Hills to be the first Bishop of the said
See.
Mr
Mr Elliot was also pleased to state that the limits of this See
may be defined in accordance with the delimitation of British Columbia as
enacted by the 21st and 22nd of the Queen cap 99; and as by that
Act it has been made lawful for Her Majesty on receiving at any time
during its continuance a joint address from the two houses of the
Legislature of Van Couvers Island praying for the incorporation of the
same with British Columbia to annex the said Island toBritishBritish Columbia,
I would consult His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury upon the question
whether it may not be expedient under present circumstances or until that
annexation is effected to give to the Bishop of British Columbia
ecclesiastical jurisdiction over Van Couver's Island, similar to that
with which the Bishop of Cape Town is invested over the Island of Saint
Helena. Mr Elliott also stated that it will be proper to give to the
New Bishop all the powers which are now usuallygiven given to Colonial
Bishops, and especially power to appoint his Cathedral Church.
In obedience to Your commands, I have prepared and herewith
transmit a Draft of an Instrument for this purpose.
I have not thought it necessary to set forth in express terms "by
Metes and bounds" the limits of the new See, inasmuch as the description
of "the Colony or Territory of Vancouver's Island as at present
established" willI I apprehend, be legally sufficient and certain; the
latter words, applied to Vancouvers Island, are used in the sixth Section
of Stat: 21st and 22ndVictoria cap
99,
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which defines the limits of British Columbia.
If however this description should be considered insufficient, then
I would suggest the necessity of a correct description by "metes and
bounds" of the Colony of Van Couver's Island being supplied.
I have (as instructed) consulted His Grace the Archbishop of
Canterbury upon the point suggested in MrElliotElliot's letter,
and His Grace has been pleased to approve of the proposed
arrangement with relation to Vancouver's Island.
I have in other points attended to the instructions
contained in Mr Elliot's letter and have followed the precedent
of the Patent by which the Diocese of Ruperts Land was founded in
1849.
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Draft, Colonial Office to Queen's Advocate, 27 November 1858,
requesting a draft of an instrument for erecting the new Bishop's See.
Minutes by CO staff
Mr Elliot
The creation of this new Bishoprick wd scarcely be complete unless
jurisdiction were given to the Bishop over Vancouver's Island
whether it shall remain separate from B. Columbia or be eventually
incorporated with it, as contemplated by the Act for creating
the Colony of B. Columbia. St Helena furnishes a case in
point.
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= Diocese of Ruperts Land.
The Diocese of Ruperts Land was established by Letters Patent under the
Great on 21 May 1859 and included all territory draining into Hudsons Bay
and the Arctic Ocean. David Anderson (1814-85) was consecrated the
first bishop on 25 May 1849 and arrived to take up duties on 16 August
1849. For further information, see T.C.B. Boon,
The Anglican Church from the Bay to the Rockies: A History of the
Ecclesiastical Province of Rupert's Land and its Diocese from 1820
to 1950 (Toronto: Ryerson, 1962).