The colonial despatches of Vancouver Island and British Columbia 1846-1871
Duncan, James
James Duncan represented the Lake District in Vancouver Island's
Legislative Assembly from 1863 to 1866.1
He first competed for the riding in 1860, losing to George F. Foster by a count of thirty-two to
seven.2
In 1863, Foster ran in Esquimalt, and
Duncan won the Lake District by acclamation when Horatio Varicas, who was running against him,
failed to appear.3
Duncan was critical of the laws governing the sale and pre-emption of land in the
colony, and was quoted in 1865 as
saying that 1862's Vancouver Island Land Proclamationgranted a man 150 acres of land who had only to build a cabin and twirl his
thumbs.4
1. Douglas to Newcastle, 29 August 1863, CO 305:20, no. 10020, 341. V63036.html; Lake District Election,Daily British Colonist (Victoria), 22 July 1863, 3. http://n2t.net/ark:/13960/t3cz55j4r
4. Appendix to the Revised Statutes of British Columbia [1871] (Victoria: Government Printer), 31-39. http://dx.doi.org/10.14288/1.0221958; Wood to Wakeford, 25 April 1865, [untranscribed enclosure] in Kennedy to Cardwell,
19 July 1865, CO 305:26, no. 9078, 193. V65061.html
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