d. 1868
               
               
                  
                  
                  
                  Originally from Scotland, MacAulay arrived on the Pacific coast in 1834 and served
                     under 
Captain McNeill before being stationed at 
Fort Simpson in 1837.
2 He left Viewfield in 1860 to rejoin the HBC and served again at Fort Simpson.
3 He returned to Victoria in 1868 to take charge of the Company’s powder magazine at
                     Esquimalt, but instead drowned accidentally in the harbour.
4MacAulay Point, formerly known as Sailor Point, was named after him by officers of
                     the HBC in 1851 and adopted by 
Captain Richards when he resurveyed the harbour in 1859.
5 The “MacAulay” in MacAulay Point was previously spelled “McAuley” in the 
British Colonist.
6
                     
                        - 1. John T. Walbran, British Columbia Coast Names (Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre, 1971), 309-10.
- 2. Ibid.
- 3. Ibid.
- 4. Ibid.
- 5. Ibid.
- 6. The Accident to the 'Carolena', British Colonist, October 8, 1861.