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Correspondence outgoing

The sub-series consists of Royal Lethington Maitland's outgoing correspondence (including Canadian Bar Association), 1916 and 1941 to 1946.

Logs of the House

The sub-series consists of Royal Lethington Maitland's House Logs (Legislative Assembly of British Columbia) from 1929 to 1946.

Speeches, addresses, political, outside House

The sub-series consists of Royal Lethington Maitland's speeches and addresses given outside of the House (Legislative Assembly of British Columbia) ca. 1941 to 1946. They include both political and non-political subjects as well as ones given to the Bar Association.

Records re Bar Associations

The sub-series consists of Royal Lethington Maitland's files re Bar Associations, 1919 to 1946, including the Canadian Bar Association, the Law Society of British Columbia, the Law Society of Manitoba and the Law Society of Saskatchewan.

Rurals

The following "Rurals" files are empty: Albert Head; Appledale; Argenta; Arrowhead; Baker Creek; Bamberton; Barnett Lake; Beaver Point; Buffalo Creek; Bulkley South; Cahilty; Cartier; Cascade; Cedar East; Cedar South; Chase River; Chief Lake; Colleymount; Concord; Craigellachie; Danskin; Doriston; Edgewood; Elk Bridge; Elko; Ergen; Essington; Essondale; Extension; False Bay; Fanny Bay; Ferguson; Fir Valley; Forde; Fraser Flats; Ganges Harbour; Glenbank; Gold Bridge; Horse Creek; Hosmer; Hunter Siding; Inonoaklin Valley; Jaffray; Jura; Keefers; Kelowna South; Kitwanga; Lac la Hache; Lantzville; Lone Butte; Longbeach; Louis Creek; Lytton North; Meadowbrook; Mount Boucherie; Moyie; Narcosti Creek; Nicola Lower; Pacific; Palmer Bay; Pavilion; Pender Harbour; Perow; Perry Siding; Popcum; Renata; Rhone; Rock Creek; Round Lake; Savona Road; Seymour Narrows; Sheraton; Shuswap Falls; Slesse Creek; Sooke East; Southbank; Spence's Bridge; Sproat; Squam Bay; Sunnyside Cannery; Taghum; Tatalrose; Twelve Mile Ferry; Walhachin; Westsyde; Wilmer

Notebooks

The sub-series consists of Royal Lethington Maitland's notebooks from ca. 1930 to ca. 1949.

General

Volume 1 to Volume 15, files 1-6 are correspondence inward with replies. Volume 15, files 7 to 11 and Volume 16 are correspondence outward only.

Correspondence re: firearms licences

For the most part, these files contain correspondence and other documentation relating to the issuing and sale of gun licences. This was a fairly straightforward transaction in which agents of the government sold the relevant types of licences and received a 10 per cent commission as payment for their services. Licences were sold and issued by Government Agents, Deputy Game Wardens (DGWs), Police Constables, Justices of the Peace (J.P.), and sometimes even by citizens with no other official position, but who had been appointed by the Provincial Game Warden.

The bulk of the records are financial in nature, documenting the categories and volumes of licences sold, but some deal with the larger issues. General firearms licensing was newly introduced to British Columbia in 1913 and met with considerable resistance from some segments of the population, particularly those in rural areas. Additional correspondence on the general issue and problems associated with enforcement may occur in the general correspondence files or in the Deputy Game Warden files.

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