Colonial Office records: confidential print, miscellaneous, 1839-1916 (inclusive), [microform].

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Colonial Office records: confidential print, miscellaneous, 1839-1916 (inclusive), [microform].

The records consist of twenty-four volumes of the confidential print on military and defense matters (including reports of the Colonial Defence Committee), colonial policy, navigation laws, emigration, transportation, church government, law officers' opinions, public health, communications, the Imperial Institute, Colonial and Imperial Conferences, and Colonial Office re-organizaiton. The confidential print is a collection of selected correspondence, memoranda and other documents printed for internal use in the Colonial Office or, in some cases, for circulation to the Cabinet. The records constitute Public Record Office group Colonial Office class 885 (PRO CO 885).

19 reels.

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