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Archives in Brief 64 - An introduction to the Colonial Secretary's correspondence
Top of Archives in Brief 64 - An introduction to the Colonial Secretary About this Archives in Brief

The long history of the Office of the Colonial (later Chief) Secretary, and its close association with all aspects of the administration of NSW, meant that it was responsible for the creation of records of major importance to all researchers. This AIB provides a brief overview of the history of the office and identifies the major correspondence series.

Researchers should consult Archives Investigator See also Archives in Brief 65 and Archives in Brief 104.

Records more than 30 years old are open to public access.

Top of Archives in Brief 64 - An introduction to the Colonial Secretary Background

From 1788 to 1820 the Secretary to the Governor acted as Secretary to the Colony. In 1821, Frederick Goulburn was the first officer to be officially appointed to the position of Colonial Secretary, although the offices of Secretary to the Governor and Colonial Secretary were not separated until May 1824.

After responsible government in 1856 the Colonial Secretary (at times known as the Principal Secretary, or Chief Secretary) frequently acted as Premier prior to the establishment of the Premier's Department in 1907. The diversity of the functions and duties of the Colonial Secretary are shown in the administrative arrangements published in the New South Wales Government Gazette, No. 155, of 9 October 1856.

In further administrative arrangements, notified by the Governor on 4 October 1859, the Colonial Secretary was referred to as the 'Colonial Secretary or Chief Secretary to the Government'. This was probably the beginning of the use of the title of 'Chief Secretary', which was gradually adopted as the title of the office, although an official ministerial title change did not occur until 1 April 1959 under the Ministers of the Crown Act (No. 4 of 1959).

As government administration expanded during the twentieth century a number of functions of the Chief Secretary's Department were transferred to other departments. The Department was abolished in January 1975 when, under the changes in the Machinery of Government, the Department of Services was established. The Department of Services was abolished in May 1982, and its functions were reallocated to other departments.

Top of Archives in Brief 64 - An introduction to the Colonial Secretary Description of the records

As a result of the major re-organisation in the Colonial Secretary's Office in 1826, it is convenient to discuss the records from the time periods

Top of Archives in Brief 64 - An introduction to the Colonial Secretary Colonial Secretary Correspondence Guide

This AIB refers to the Colonial Secretary Correspondence Guide, 1788-1982. The hardcopy version is available in the reading rooms. The Colonial Secretary Correspondence Guide, 1788-1982 can also be accessed online. This Guide provides further details on most of the records listed below, as well as additional information on the Department and its correspondence.

Top of Archives in Brief 64 - An introduction to the Colonial Secretary Main series of records: 1788-1825

Index


Title*ARK

Index to the Colonial Secretary Papers, 1788-1825

Fiche only
Fiche only

The index is arranged alphabetically by surname and subject.


Letters received


TitleSeriesCopy*ARK

Main series of letters received, 1788-1826

NRS 897

Reels 6041-6064, 6071-6072

This includes letters from Government officials and private individuals; copies of agreements; despatches; general orders; instructions; ordinary regulations; proclamations; memoranda; reports and returns. Letters received from establishments at Bathurst, Moreton Bay, Newcastle, Port Macquarie and Van Diemen's Land are also included. See Appendix B of the interim guide for full details.

Special bundles, 1794-1825

NRS 898

Reels 6020-6040, 6070; Fiche 3260-3312

These relate to a particular subject or topic. Government and General Orders and other administrative instruments are included in this category. See Appendix C of the interim guide for a full list of titles.

For a full list of titles see the Guide to the Colonial Secretary's Correspondence. An electronic listing of the Special bundles is available in both

reading rooms.

Memorials to the Governor, 1810-26

NRS 899

Reels 3001-3162

These mainly comprise applications for land grants, leases and Tickets of Occupation. Requests relating to other matters such as applications for assigned convicts or to be victualled from the Stores are also included. Memorials frequently contain some background history or other details to support the applicant's case. See the Guide to the Colonial Secretary's Correspondence.

Petitions to the Governor from convicts for mitigations of sentences, 1810-26

NRS 900

Fiche 3163-3253

These are principally petitions from convicts, or from family members or other persons on their behalf, for some mitigation of sentence such as a ticket of leave or a pardon. These documents often contain information as to the convict's general conduct and history including the name of the ship of arrival, colonial employment and family details. For full details see the Guide to the Colonial Secretary's Correspondence.

Copies of letters sent and received, mainly within the Colony, or 'Document Books Nos.1-3', c.1817-27

NRS 901

Fiche 6016-6017

These contain copies of correspondence and enclosures; reports of boards; public notices and proclamations; returns; bonds and specifications and licences.

Lists of memorials, letters etc. received, 1822-25

NRS 903

Fiche 3254-3259

These comprise nominal lists of memorials, letters etc. received and a memorandum of papers handed over from the Private to the Colonial Secretary at the end of the year 1825.


Letters sent


TitleSeriesCopy*ARK

Copies of letters sent by Lieutenant Governor Foveaux, administering the colony, to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, 4 Sep 1808-7 Nov 1809, and to Governor Bligh, 28 Jul 1808-5 Jan 1809

NRS 933

Reel 6001

Copies of letters sent and received by Lieutenant Governor Paterson, Dec 1808-Nov 1809

NRS 934

Reel 6001

The correspondence was conducted mainly with persons within the colony. At the opposite end of the volume are copies of letters from Paterson addressed to the Secretary of State for the Colonies.

Copies of letters sent: local and overseas, 28 Dec 1809-28 Dec 1813

NRS 935

Reel 6002

Copies of letters addressed to officials, individuals and corporate bodies in and around for example, Sydney, Parramatta, and the Hawkesbury. There are also a few letters to overseas countries.

Copies of letters sent to Van Diemen's Land, Newcastle and Norfolk Island, 6 Jan 1810-16 Dec 1813

NRS 936

Reel 6003

Copies of letters written by the Governor and his Secretary to officials and individuals usually residing at, or intending to go to, these places.

Copies of letters sent within the Colony, 1 Jan 1814-30 Jan 1827

NRS 937

Reels 6004-6016

1814-25 only
1814-25 only

Copies of letters addressed to officials including the Governor, corporate bodies and individuals in the Colony and its out-settlements.

Copies of letters sent and received, mainly within the colony, or "Document Books Nos. 1-3", c.1817-Oct 1827

NRS 938

Fiche 6016-6017

Copies of letters sent outside the Colony, 'foreign', 17 Jan 1814-21 Oct 1856

NRS 939

Reels 6018-6019, 2649 and 898-901

1814-25 only
1814-25 only

The letters are principally addressed to officials and individuals in England, to officials in India, the Cape of Good Hope, Mauritius and Batavia. The letters to individuals are mainly in reply to enquiries about settlers and convicts. From 30 December 1823 letters to Van Diemen's Land are included.


Top of Archives in Brief 64 - An introduction to the Colonial Secretary 1826-1982

Letters received

The Guide to Colonial Secretary Correspondence is now online.

The Colonial Secretary's letters received (in-letters) after 1826 are arranged in the following groups:

Main series, 1826-1982


TitleSeriesCopy*ARK

Main series of letters received, 1826-1982

NRS 905

Letters on a particular matter are located with the last letter on the subject. Between 1826-32 the letters are arranged by registered number; from 1833 to 1849 they are arranged in subject bundles, usually according to the last person who handled the matter and from 1850 onwards they are arranged by registered number. For a searchable item listing see the Guide to the Colonial Secretary's Correspondence.

Special bundles, 1826-1982

NRS 906

The list of Special Bundles is available in the Guide to the Colonial Secretary's Correspondence.

Letters from individuals re land, 1826-56

NRS 907

Reels 1081-1200, CODs 541-553

Requests for land — leases and purchases — continued to be received by the Colonial Secretary's office between 1826 and 1856. These letters were separated out of the main series of incoming correspondence. They can be very important because the applicant often provides background information about themselves that is not available in other sources. The letters are indexed and the index is available to search online.


Minutes and Memoranda


TitleSeriesCopy*ARK

Governor's and Colonial Secretary's minutes and memoranda, 1826-1927

NRS 909

These form a separate series but have a close relationship with the in-letters with cross-referencing in the registers of each. For further details and to refer to an item listing see the Guide to the Colonial Secretary's Correspondence.

Registers of minutes and memoranda, 1826-17 August 1927

NRS 910

Reels 2725-2727

Indexes are located in the front of each volume.


Commissioners of Claims, 1832-55

Archives in Brief 55 provides a brief overview. For further information about the Court of Claims and the item lists see the Colonial Secretary Correspondence Guide under Memorials and reports received from the Commissioners of Claims, 1832-55.

Telegrams

For detailed lists of NRS 1008 through to NRS 1012 see the Colonial Secretary Correspondence Guide, Inventory of series.

Indexes and registers


TitleSeriesCopy*ARK

Indexes and registers to letters received, 1826-1921

NRS 922

For an overview see Archives in Brief 65. Detailed item lists of the Indexes and Registers to letters received, 1826-1921 are available online.

Skeleton register, 1826-45

State Records has compiled a 'skeleton register' of letters received for the period 1826-45. This in-house finding aid is designed to assist in locating individual letters. It is available in the reading rooms.

Card index, 1922-41

NRS 923

File movement registers, 1922-66

NRS 924

See Appendix E of the interim guide for item lists and further information.


Letters sent

For a complete listing of the numerous series of letters sent (out-letters) see the Inventory of series in the Colonial Secretary Correspondence Guide online. Examples of some of the more useful subjects are: letters sent re convicts, to individuals and organizations, naval and military officers etc. re land and re immigration.

Top of Archives in Brief 64 - An introduction to the Colonial Secretary Published indexes

Mrs Joan Reese has compiled the following indexes to the Colonial Secretary's correspondence. These indexes are available in the reading rooms.

*ARK signifies that a copy of the record or guide is part of the Archives Resources Kit and is held by the community access points.

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