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The Colonial Land and Emigration Commission (CLEC), also known as the Colonial Land and Emigration Board, was a British government authority under the supervision of the
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that facilitated emigration within the British Empire. Established by a formal commission from Queen Victoria on 14 January 1840, the commission took over the responsibilities of two existing government offices, the South Australian Colonization Commission, and the Agent-General for Emigration. In 1837
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(1808–1880) had been appointed to the latter post, and he became a member of the new body. Most immigrants it assisted settled in the settler colonies of New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia, with smaller numbers settling in British colonies in New Zealand, the Falkland Islands, in parts of Australia, and South Africa (the
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). The commission issued reports showing total numbers of immigrants to various colonies, which were published in newspapers, and also published the ''Colonization Circular'' from at least 1843 to 1870. In 1852, shortly after qualifying, Irish surgeon Andrew Sexton Gray was appointed as a
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for the commission, which involved accompanying migrants on assisted passage schemes as the ship's chief medical officer, as well as maintaining their welfare and discipline. From 1856 the commission was known generally known as the "Emigration Commission", after the British Government granted Australian colonies control of land sales within their territories. However, technically the full name remained in force until its abolition. Text may have been copied from this source, which is published under an Open Government Licencebr>
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It was formally abolished on 31 March 1878, when its staff and remaining functions were transferred to the Colonial Office.


List of commissioners


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* (Can be accessed via institutions) * {{cite web , url=https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-728377081 , title = Records of the Land and Emigration Commission (as filmed by the AJCP), Series CO 386 , website = Trove , location = Canberra , publisher = Australian Joint Copying Project British Empire History of Australia Emigration Government bodies based in London