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.
4
MacAulay 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.