Fonds Acc4576 - Caesar Colclough fonds : [1807-1813]

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Caesar Colclough fonds : [1807-1813]

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CA PCA Acc4576

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  • Microfilmed 1997 (Creation)
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    Colclough, Caesar

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1 reel of 35 mm microfilm

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Colclough, Caesar

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Caesar Colclough was born in 1764 in County Wexford, Ireland, the eldest son of Adam Colclough and Mary Ann Byrne. On 24 October 1804 he married Susan Leech and they had two daughters. Supported by powerful friends and patrons including the Duke of Kent, Lord Camden, and Charles O'Hara, an Irish member of parliament, he was appointed chief justice of Prince Edward Island on 1 January 1805 although he did not arrive on the Island until 3 July 1807. Lack of cooperation and mutual dislike between Colclough, who also served as President of His Majesty's Council, and Lieutenant-Governor DesBarres was intensified by their opposing loyalties in the political controversy between the "Loyal Electors" and the "old party". Despite the recall of DesBarres and the stripping of Palmer, leader of the "Loyal Electors", of all his offices, Colclough remained an unpopular man in Prince Edward Island and the British government made the decision to exchange him with Thomas Tremlett, the equally unpopular chief justice in Newfoundland. In September 1813 Colclough arrived in St. John's where his unpopularity continued. In the autumn of 1815 he returned to Britain on leave of absence which was extended until his eventual retirement. He spent his last years in France and Ireland. (SEE Biography of Colclough by J.M. Bumsted in the "Dictionary of Canadian biography", Vol. VI, p. 160-164)

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The fonds consists of letters written by Caesar Colclough during his tenure as chief justice of Prince Edward Island to his friend Charles O'Hara, member of parliament in Ireland. The letters concern family matters and political activities of the British government, including the disposition of appointments. Colclough describes his reception on the Island, his reaction to Island society and politics, his duties and perceived reputation as chief justice, and his opinion of, and relationship with, Lieutenant-Governor DesBarres.

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Letters are not in chronological order

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  • English

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Originals are located in folders 1-5 of the O'Hara papers [Collection 20287] in the National Library of Ireland

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PERMISSION FOR USE AND REPRODUCTION IS REQUIRED FROM THE PUBLIC ARCHIVES AND RECORDS OFFICE; QUESTIONS REGARDING COPYRIGHT ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER

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Microfilm is located in the accession drawers of the microfilm cabinets in the Reading Room

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