Abstract
Public Offices document.
Minutes (6), Enclosures (untranscribed) (9).
This document contains mentions of Indigenous Peoples. The authors of these documents
often perpetuate a negative perspective of Indigenous Peoples and it is important
to look critically at these mentions. They sometimes use terminology that is now considered
hurtful and offensive. To learn more about modern terminology pertaining to Indigenous
Peoples, Indigenous ways of knowing, and decolonization, please refer to the
Glossary of terms.
The minutes note that many of the enclosures attached to
Moresby’s correspondence are largely redundant, save a report of the
piratical attack
of the
Susan Sturges, and
Cooper’s inflammatory report on the
State of the Colony.
The remainder of the minutes debate on how best to respond to
Cooper’s report, which lists complaints against the
Governor & Company.
Newcastle agrees with
Merivale’s suggestion that said correspondence should be
put buy.
This document contains a plethora of enclosures, which range in subject from survey
duties,
HBC steamers,
Peter Brown’s murder and reprisal for the same, the capture and plunder of the
Susan Sturges,
Cooper’s complaints of a lack of proper administration of justice in the colony, a report
on an expedition against Aboriginal groups, and more.