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Henry Pelham, Duke of Newcastle - papers [M1575-1577], 1841-1865

Henry Pelham, Duke of Newcastle - papers [M1575-1577], 1841-1865

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1LjRpgb9

Henry Pelham, Duke of Newcastle - papers [M1575-1577], 1841-1865

About this item

Full title

Henry Pelham, Duke of Newcastle - papers [M1575-1577], 1841-1865

Date

Canberra : Australian Joint Copying Project, [19--]

Call Numbers

M 1575-1577

Record Identifier

1LjRpgb9

Reference Code

432594
Physical Description

Contents

microfilm reels 35 mm

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

Access and use

Issue Copy

Microfilm : M 1575-1577

Photocopy : Detailed Conents List.

More information

Scope and Contents

Contents

These papers document such subjects as colonial appointments; constitutional disputes in Australia; inter-colonial relations; the Victorian goldfields; the New Zealand Company; the Church in the colonies; the introduction of coloured labour; colonial defences; transportation to Western Australia; the Maori Wars and the confiscation of Maor...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Henry Pelham, Duke of Newcastle - papers [M1575-1577], 1841-1865

Notes

General note

Filmed as part of the Australian Joint Copying Project by the National Library of Australia and the State Library of New South Wales
National Library of Australia holds microfilm master
Available for reference
Australian Joint Copying Project handbook. Part 8 : Miscellaneous [M series], Entry 238, p. 92
Australian Joint Copying Project...

Contextual Information

Administrative / Biographical history

Henry Pelham Clinton, 5th Duke of Newcastle, was Secretary of State for the Colonies in 1852-54 and 1859-64

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

M 1575-1577

Record Identifier

1LjRpgb9

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1LjRpgb9

Other Identifiers

Reference code

432594

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