Item DO-0516 - Report of coroner's inquiry re: Ting, Lee - deceased [Lee Choy Ting]

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Report of coroner's inquiry re: Ting, Lee - deceased [Lee Choy Ting]

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RBSC-ARC-1838-DO-0516

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1 report : image (tiff)

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(1858-1950)

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The British Columbia Provincial Police (BCPP) force was established in 1858 in New Westminster, then the capital of the mainland colony. The force was initially led by a lone constable, Mr. Chartres Brew from Ireland. In 1866 the police force on Vancouver Island was combined with the police force on the mainland, as the two colonies were united. The force existed through the first half of the 20th century before amalgamating with the RCMP in 1950.

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Report of coroner's inquiry concerning the death and burial of Lee Ting. This item is among records transferred to the BC Archives of individuals who died intestate, with with no known spouse or children in Canada.

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Image 91-1849-0001 courtesy of the Royal BC Museum

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