Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
Petition, Dickson to Queen Victoria, 12 February 1866,
explaining his dismissal from office and asking for redress,
with enclosures.
Douglas to Dickson, 9 January 1860, appointing him Coroner "for
the Districts of Victoria and Esquimalt, and for the Districts lying
adjacent thereto."
Handwritten copy of notice from the Colonial Secretary's office
inserted in the
Government Gazette, 9 January 1860, advising of the appointment
of Dickson as coroner.
Printed copy of a bill entitled "An Act relating to the office
of a Coroner," no date,
introduced by Dickson into the Legislative Assembly.
Resolution passed by the Legislative Assembly, 7 June 1865,
requiring the governor to submit certain returns relative to the
services of the coroner and the fees paid to him, signed by R.W. Torrens,
Clerk of the House.
Kennedy to Legislative Assembly, 21 June 1865, advising that he
was not in a position to supply the requested information and
submitting that there was "no 'Coroner' in this Colony, having
jurisdiction and that there is no authority vested in the Government
to appoint one."
Torrens to Dickson, 21 June 1865, forwarding copy of the
resolution as noted above and asking that the necessary returns be
submitted to the house.
W.A.G. Young, Colonial Secretary, to Dickson, 19 July 1865,
pointing out irregularities relative to claims in connection with
coroner's inquests and asking that he conform to the "rules and
regulations for keeping the public accounts."
Dickson to Young, 24 July 1865, advising that he was "not
conscious of any departure from rules or regulations in my
possession," and including an explanation of his legal position.
Young to Dickson, 10 August 1865, asking for clarification of
the section of his letter referring to "the laws relative to the
duties of Coroner in this Colony" and asking under what authority
they were applied.
Dickson to Young, 22 August 1865, advising that he referred to
"the common laws of England bearing on the duties of Coroners," and
describing his recent difficulty in gaining access to certain
records.
Young to Dickson, 14 September 1865, advising that he had been
appointed by the governor of the colony and not by any English act or
local act, and explaining why depositions must continue to be lodged
in the colonial secretary's office.
Dickson to Young, 23 September 1865, expressing regret that his
"previous communications failed to satisfy His Excellency, as to the
correctness of my views of my duties and responsibilities," and
explaining in detail the source of his authority.
Young to Dickson, 1 February 1866, advising that due to
retrenchment the office of coroner was being disposed of, the duties
being transferred to the Stipendiary Magistrate for Victoria.
Copy of Instrument of Revocation, 1 February 1866, certified by
Young.
House of Assembly to Kennedy, 13 February 1866, forwarding copy
of resolution passed 9 February 1866 disputing the dismissal of the
coroner and advising that "the House does not recognise the right of
His Excellency to remove the Coroner other than by the usual process
required by English Law," signed by Torrens.
J.S. Helmcken, Speaker, to Kennedy, 2 February 1866, forwarding
copy of a resolution.
Resolution of the House of Assembly, passed 2 February 1866,
asking the governor to transmit all documents "showing the cause or
causes" which led to the removal of Dickson as coroner, signed by
Torrens.
Dickson to Cardwell, 15 February 1866, forwarding a petition
to the Queen appealing his recent dismissal as coroner in Vancouver
Island and providing a detailed background to his appointment and
subsequent loss of office.
Certificate of Lumley Franklin, Mayor of Victoria, 15 February 1866, testifying to the respectability of Dickson and certifying that
the enclosures to his petition were all correct copies.
Young to Dickson, 20 February 1866, advising that his
petition and enclosures would be forwarded to England as requested,
and asking him to submit copies of same "as all documents forwarded
to the Secretary of State should be in Duplicate."
Dickson, James to Cardwell, Edward 1866, CO 305:30, no. 3768, 294. The Colonial Despatches of Vancouver Island and British Columbia 1846-1871, Edition 2.0, ed. James Hendrickson and the Colonial Despatches project. Victoria,
B.C.: University of Victoria. https://bcgenesis.uvic.ca/V666D01.html.
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