Identity area
Reference code
LK LK-NA LK-NA/41
Title
Anuradhapura Kachcheri
Date(s)
- 1809 - 1959 (Creation)
Level of description
Fonds
Extent and medium
Files 1 - 1318 , Manuscripts, Typed and Printed
Context area
Name of creator
Anuradhapura Kachcheri
(1809 - 1959)
Administrative history
Anuradhapura was the capital of Nuwarakalaviya which came under the British on 2nd March 1815. The Board of Kandyan Commissioners administered this area upto 1833. In 1833 Nuwarakalaviya was placed under Northern Province as an Assistant Agency and Tamankaduwa, the adjoining dissavanni of Nuwarakalaviya was attached to the Eastern Province.
In 1843 Nuwarakalaviya was also amalgamated to Mannar District of the Eastern Province. Although Colebrooke divided Ceylon into five provinces for economic reasons it proved fatal for good administration and the progress of the country. For example the extensive nature of the Eastern Province undermined its administrative efficiency. As a way out to the problem, the North Central Province was formed by a proclamation dated on 6th September 1873, including Nuwarakalaviya, Tamankaduwa and Demala Hath Pattuwa of the Seven Korales. Anuradhapura was the main city of the North Central Province. It was administered by a Government Agent from 1873. On 1st January 1875 Demala Hath Pattuwa was annexed to the North Western Province. Thereafter in 1955 North Central Province was divided into 2 districts. namely Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa. Tamankaduwa was annexed to Polonnaruwa district in 1955 and Anuradhapura District comprised of nine assistant government agents divisions, namely, Nuwaragam Palatha North, South, East and West, Hurulu Palatha, North, South and Central, Kelagam Palatha North and South.
In 1843 Nuwarakalaviya was also amalgamated to Mannar District of the Eastern Province. Although Colebrooke divided Ceylon into five provinces for economic reasons it proved fatal for good administration and the progress of the country. For example the extensive nature of the Eastern Province undermined its administrative efficiency. As a way out to the problem, the North Central Province was formed by a proclamation dated on 6th September 1873, including Nuwarakalaviya, Tamankaduwa and Demala Hath Pattuwa of the Seven Korales. Anuradhapura was the main city of the North Central Province. It was administered by a Government Agent from 1873. On 1st January 1875 Demala Hath Pattuwa was annexed to the North Western Province. Thereafter in 1955 North Central Province was divided into 2 districts. namely Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa. Tamankaduwa was annexed to Polonnaruwa district in 1955 and Anuradhapura District comprised of nine assistant government agents divisions, namely, Nuwaragam Palatha North, South, East and West, Hurulu Palatha, North, South and Central, Kelagam Palatha North and South.
Repository
Archival history
Immediate source of acquisition or transfer
Content and structure area
Scope and content
Correspondence with colonial secretary, with Government Agents, Government Agent to Assistant Government Agents, Letter Books, correspondence on administrative matters, correspondence with departments, buddhist temperalities, archaeology matters. The land branch contain documents regarding land applications, surveys, land claims, inquiries, boundaries, land settlement, land acquisitions, land rent, crown land, crown leases, sales etc. (1809-1956)
Appraisal, destruction and scheduling
Accruals
System of arrangement
Conditions of access and use area
Conditions governing access
Open
Conditions governing reproduction
Language of material
- English
- Sinhala
- Tamil
Script of material
- Latin
Language and script notes
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Finding aids
File List
Allied materials area
Existence and location of originals
Existence and location of copies
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Notes area
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Place access points
Name access points
- Anuradhapura Kachcheri (Creator)
Description control area
Description identifier
LK-NA/KAC/AP
Institution identifier
LK-NA
Rules and/or conventions used
ISAD (G)
Status
Final
Level of detail
Minimal
Dates of creation revision deletion
Language(s)
- English
- Sinhala
- Tamil
Script(s)
- Latin
Sources
International Council on Archives Guide to the Sources of Asian History Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka II (Vol 1), National Archives of Sri Lanka, 1996.