Persons called before Queensland Government Committees (1860-1901) - Surnames beginning with Com-Cox
Ab-Am | An-Ay | Ba | Be | Bi-Bot | Bou-Bri | Bro | Bru-By | Ca | Ch | Cl-Col | Com-Cox | Cr-Cu | Da | De | Di-Do | Dr-Dy | E | Fa-Fi | Fl-Fu | Ga-Ge | Gi-Go | Gra-Gre | Gri-Gw | Hac-Han | Har | Has-Hel | Hem-Hew | Hi-Hof | Hog-Hy | I | Ja-Je | Jo-Ju | Ka-Kil | Kin-Ku | La-Le | Li-Ly | Mac | Mad-Mar | Mas-May | McB-McG | McH-Me | Mi | Mo | Mu | N | O | Pa-Pe | Ph-Pr | Pu-Py | Q | Ra-Re | Ri-Roc | Rod-Ry | Sa-Se | Sh-Sk | Sl-Sp | St | Su-Sy | Ta-Te | Th-Ti | To | Tr-Ty | U | V | Wa | We-Wh | Wi | Wo-Wy | Y-Z
| Surname | Given Names | Occupation/Other | Case | Ref | Pages |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compigne | A.W. (Hon.) | MLC | Internal Communications | 1860 | 758-760 |
| Compigne | Alfred William | Squatter in Logan district | Native Police Force | 1861 | 441-445 |
| Conago | Recruit from Basilaki or Moresby Island, Matukurai Village. (Arrived on the ship Secuna) | Labourers from New Guinea and other islands | 1885/v.2 | 872-877 | |
| Conarico | Recruit from Moresby Island, Mahu Village. (Ship not known) | Labourers from New Guinea and other islands | 1885/v.2 | 927 | |
| Condon | John | Adjutant of the Salvation Army. (Examined in Brisbane) | Administration of law regulating the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors in Queensland | 1901/v.3 | 1129-1133 |
| Conlon | Richard | General Agent and ex-Licensed Victualler. (Examined in Roma) | Administration of law regulating the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors in Queensland | 1901/v.3 | 732-735 |
| Connah | Thomas William | Accountant in the Treasury Department | Local Government | 1896/v.2 | 667-676 |
| Connah | Thomas William | Chief Clerk and Accountant in the Treasury | Water Conservation in Dalby | 1897/v.2 | 723-724 |
| Connah | Thomas William | Accountant and Examiner | Civil Service | 1888/v.1 | 407-412 |
| Connah | Thomas William | President of the South Brisbane Mechanics' Institute | South Brisbane Mechanics' Institute Bill | 1886/v.3 | 895-897 |
| Connell | Florence | Employed at Mr A. Gross' Cigar Factory | Working conditions in shops, factories and workshops | 1891/v.2 | 1216 |
| Connelly | Charles | Miner and resident of Gregory's Creek | Elections and Qualifications | 1883-84 | 470; 479 |
| Connolly | George | Colonial Architect | Sandstone Quarries on the southern districts of the colony | 1888/v.1 | 1039-1042 |
| Connolly | John | Storekeeper in Gayndah | Elections and Qualifications | 1883-84 | 400-402 |
| Connolly | M. | Employed at Mr W. Chisholm's Drapery Establishment | Working conditions in shops, factories and workshops | 1891/v.2 | 1126 |
| Connor | Charles | Employed in the Clickers' Room of Mr John Hunter's Boot Factory | Working conditions in shops, factories and workshops | 1891/v.2 | 1109 |
| Conroy | James Joseph | Assistant to the Accountant in the Works Department in Brisbane | Administration of the Public Works Department | 1900/v.3 | 1104 |
| Conroy | James Joseph | Clerk in the Accountant's Branch of the Department of Works | Bell-Robertson Inquiry | 1900/v.3 | 1807-1809 |
| Cook | Alfred | Representative of the Gympie homestead selectors | Laws relating to mining gold and other minerals | 1897/v.4 | 408-414 |
| Cook | Samuel | General Manager of the Sydney Morning Herald | Control, management and working of the Government Printing Office | 1899/s.2 v.1 | 552-553 |
| Cooke | James | Chief Reader in the Government Printing Office | Control, management and working of the Government Printing Office | 1899/s.2 v.1 | 450-453 |
| Cooke | John | Chairman of the Deniliquin Meatworks | Meat Exportation | 1896/v.4 | 602-608 |
| Cooling | Alfred Izard | Chief Clerk to the Crown Solicitor and Accountant in the Crown Law Office | Civil Service | 1888/v.1 | 340-342 |
| Cooling | Henry | Clerk in the Office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court. (Examined in Brisbane) | Administration of law regulating the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors in Queensland | 1901/v.3 | 1179-1181 |
| Cooney | Jane | Employed in the Machinists Room of Mr John Hunter's Boot Factory | Working conditions in shops, factories and workshops | 1891/v.2 | 1108 |
| Cooney | Rose T. | Forewoman in the Machinists Room of Mr John Hunter's Boot Factory | Working conditions in shops, factories and workshops | 1891/v.2 | 1107-1109 |
| Cooper | George | Miner | Gold Fields | 1871/v.1 | 611 |
| Cooper | James | Manager of the National Club. (Examined in Ipswich) | Administration of law regulating the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors in Queensland | 1901/v.3 | 767-770 |
| Cooper | Joseph James | Painter (Examined in Brisbane) | Administration of the Public Works Department | 1900/v.3 | 1491-1493 |
| Cooper | Richard | Former Pilot and Master of various trading vessels | Improvement of the navigation of the northern entrance of Moreton Bay | 1877/v.3 | 822-828 |
| Cooper | Thomas Harold | Manager of Burns, Philp & Co. on Thursday Island | Laws regulating the pearl-shell and beche-de-mer fisheries in the Colony | 1897/v.2 | 1339-1340 |
| Coote | William | Promoter of Silk Culture | Petition of Mr William Coote for compensation of his efforts in the promotion of the industry of Silk Culture | 1874/v.2 | 915-917; 918 |
| Coote | William | Civil Engineer | Railway construction | 1872/v.2 | 29 |
| Coote | William | (Not Stated) | Proposed bill to amend laws relating to insolvency | 1867/v.1 | 753-756 |
| Coote | William | Experience in contructing tramways in Victoria | Internal Communications | 1860 | 766-768 |
| Coote | William | Civil Engineer and Architect | Proposed extension of the Southern and Western Railway from Ipswich to Brisbane | 1871/v.1 | 805-809 |
| Coote | William | Civil Engineer and Architect. Acting General Manager of the Moreton Bay Tramway Company | Moreton Bay Tramway Bill | 1861 | 1043-1048; 1052-1053 |
| Coote | William | (Not Stated) | Best route for extending the Southern & Western Railway to navigable water | 1878/v.2 | 398-401 |
| Coote | William | (Not Stated) | Disqualification of members under the sixth clause of the Constitution Act of 1867 | 1880/.v.1 | 457-460 |
| Coote | William | Promoter of the industry, sericulture | Sericulture in Queensland | 1875/v.2 | 1311-1313; 1315 |
| Corapatra | Recruit from Normanby Island, Goua Village. (Arrived on the ship Hopeful) | Labourers from New Guinea and other islands | 1885/v.2 | 905 | |
| Corbett | - (Mrs) | From the Co-Operative Butchering Company, Queen Street | Working conditions in shops, factories and workshops | 1891/v.2 | 1300 |
| Corbett | James | From Vulture Street, South Brisbane (opposite Musgrave Park) | Elections Tribunal | 1888/v.1 | 728 |
| Cordingley | Thomas | Manager of the North Queensland Meat Exportation Company | Proposed railway extensions | 1900/v.3 | 677-678 |
| Corfield | William Henry | Merchant in Winton | Proposed railway extensions | 1900/v.3 | 632-634 |
| Corfield | William Henry | MLA and Merchant in Winton | Land Settlement | 1897/v.3 | 1021-1022 |
| Corfield | William Henry | MLA | Proposed railway from Hughenden towards Winton | 1895/v.3 | 826-827; 833-835 |
| Corigani | Recruit from Moresby Island, Dahidahina Village. (Arrived on the ship Secuna) | Labourers from New Guinea and other islands | 1885/v.2 | 929 | |
| Cork | John Robert | Rechabite, Commission Agent, Shorthand Writer and Typist (Examined in Charters Towers) | Administration of law regulating the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors in Queensland | 1901/v.3 | 130-134 |
| Cormack | Thomas | Master of the barque Rothesay Bay | The contract for and carriage of steel rails | 1880/v.2 | 821 |
| Cornford | James | Farmer at Mosquito Creek | Proposed railway extensions | 1900/v.3 | 219-220 |
| Corran | Alexander | Proprietor of the Torres Straits Pilot | Laws regulating the pearl-shell and beche-de-mer fisheries in the Colony | 1897/v.2 | 1344 |
| Corrie | Alexander | President of the Brisbane Stock Exchange | Laws relating to mining gold and other minerals | 1897/v.4 | 447-450 |
| Corrie | Leslie Gordon | Architect in Brisbane | Charges against Mr. William Taylor Jack, Inspector of Works | 1900/v.2 | 1631-1638 |
| Corser | Edward Bernard Cresset | Merchant and President of the Maryborough Harbour Board | Proposed railway extensions | 1900/v.3 | 349-351 |
| Corser | Edward Bernard Cressett | Member of the Maryborough Chamber of Commerce | Land Settlement | 1897/v.3 | 1150-1153 |
| Cossart | George | Saddler and Member of the Order of Rechabites. (Examined in Toowoomba) | Administration of law regulating the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors in Queensland | 1901/v.3 | 715-718 |
| Costello | John Marcus | Selector | Sugar Industry | 1889/v.4 | 296 |
| Costin | Charles William | Junior Clerk in the office of the Legislative Assembly | New Swanbank Colliery Company Railway Bill | 1894/v.3 | 1623 |
| Costin | John Thomas | Overseer in the Lithographic Department | Civil Service | 1889/v.1 | 951-953; 955; 956 |
| Costin | John Thomas | Acting in charge of the Lithographic Department | Control, management and working of the Government Printing Office | 1899/s.2 v.1 | 491-496 |
| Cottier | William | Master of the vessel S.S. Lady Bowen | Improvement of the navigation of the northern entrance of Moreton Bay | 1877/v.3 | 812-817 |
| Cottier | William (Captain) | Commander of a steamer for seven year | Dredging at the River Bar | 1863/s.2 | 618-619 |
| Couiatara | Recruit from Normanby Island, Coiawata Village. (Ship not known) | Labourers from New Guinea and other islands | 1885/v.2 | 904 | |
| Coull | Benjamin | Mercantile Marine and Commander of the S.S. Fifeshire | Proposed railway extensions | 1900/v.3 | 719-721 |
| Coward | Thomas | Officer in the Native Police Force | Petition of Patrick McNamara Cobbett, late of Gilberton, storekeeper | 1874/v.2 | 1103-1105 |
| Coward | Tom | (Not Stated) | Petition of Tom Coward | 1880/v.2 | 1421-1426; 1431 |
| Coward | Tom | Petitioner | Petition of Mr Tom Coward | 1880/v.2 | 1421-1426; 1431 |
| Cowley | Manager of Victoria Plantation | Labourers from New Guinea and other islands | 1885/v.2 | 879-880 | |
| Cowley | Ephraim | Produce Merchant | Sugar Industry | 1889/v.4 | 249-250 |
| Cowley | Lewis Jesse | (Not Stated) | Sugar Industry | 1889/v.4 | 214-216 |
| Cox | Charles | Proprietor of sawmills in Toowoomba | Forest conservancy | 1875/v.2 | 1248-1252 |
| Cox | Francis | Employed in the Ruling Room of the Government Printing Office | Working conditions in shops, factories and workshops | 1891/v.2 | 1104 |
| Cox | George Thomas | Farmer | Assistant Land Settlement | 1892/v.4 | 146-147 |
| Coxen | Charles | Crown Lands Commissioner for East Moreton | Proposed extension of the Southern and Western Railway from Ipswich to Brisbane | 1871/v.1 | 820-821 |
| Coxen | Charles | Lands Commissioner of the Moreton district | Petition of Mr John Buhot | 1874/v.2 | 1068 |
| Coxen | Charles | Commissioner of Crown Lands | Forest conservancy | 1875/v.2 | 1263-1265 |
| Coxen | Charles | (Not Stated) | Main Roads | 1863/s.2 | 587 |
| Coxen | George | Selector in Longreach | Land Settlement | 1897/v.3 | 1004-1005 |
| Coxen | Henry Charles | Clerk in the Public Works Department (Examined in Brisbane) | Administration of the Public Works Department | 1900/v.3 | 1104-1106; 1302-1314 |
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