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Sir Joseph Palmer Abbott papers, 1890-1898, with incidental papers, 1842-1892

Sir Joseph Palmer Abbott papers, 1890-1898, with incidental papers, 1842-1892

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Sir Joseph Palmer Abbott papers, 1890-1898, with incidental papers, 1842-1892

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Full title

Sir Joseph Palmer Abbott papers, 1890-1898, with incidental papers, 1842-1892

Call Numbers

MLMSS 2668

Record Identifier

1l4dJzX1

Reference Code

442164
Physical Description

Contents

1 box - 0.05 Meters

Textual Records

Textual Records - (typescript)

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

More information

Scope and Contents

Contents

1890; Address of welcome to Sir Joseph Abbott from the Committee of Wentworth Hospital
1898; Letter received from Sir Samuel Way concerning the drafting of the Federal Constitution, 5 March 1898
1842-1892; 'Speakers of the Legislative Council before 1856 and of the Legislative Assembly of New South Wales', being a volume of letters signed...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Sir Joseph Palmer Abbott papers, 1890-1898, with incidental papers, 1842-1892

Notes

General note

This collection was listed in 2004 as part of the Sesquicentenary of Responsible Government in NSW 1856-2006 Project.

Digital order no:Album ID : 823233

Contextual Information

Source

Presented by W.E.M. Abbott in 1974

Administrative / Biographical history

Sir Joseph Abbott (1842-1901), solicitor and parliamentarian, was born at Muswellbrook, NSW, the son of John Kingsmill Abbott and his wife Francis. He was educated at Muswellbrook, John Armstrong's School, Redfern, J.R. Huston's Academy, Surrey Hills, and The King's School, Parramatta. He was admitted as a solicitor in 1865 and was elected member...

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Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

MLMSS 2668

Record Identifier

1l4dJzX1

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1l4dJzX1

Other Identifiers

Reference code

442164

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