TAS PAPERS 145: Tasmania. Convict Department : convicts colonially convicted from New South Wales an...
TAS PAPERS 145: Tasmania. Convict Department : convicts colonially convicted from New South Wales and other British colonies, 1848-1850; Governor's despatches received from Secretary of State, 1845, 1851-1857; and other papers
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1839-1857
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TAS PAPERS 145
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1 volume
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Papers re convicts from other colonies, 1848-50
Governor Despatches received from the Secretary of State, 7 Jul 1845, 1851-57
Instruction to various officers in charge of convicts, 1839
Miscellaneous papers
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TAS PAPERS 145: Tasmania. Convict Department : convicts colonially convicted from New South Wales and other British colonies, 1848-1850; Governor's despatches received from Secretary of State, 1845, 1851-1857; and other papers
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Formerly located at A 1174
Microfilm copy available at CY 1367
Tasmanian Archives Online gives Creating Agencies TA863 Lieutenant-Governor's Office, 16 Feb 1804-3 Dec 1825, TA315 Governor's Office, 1 Jan 1825- : "With the separation of the Colonies of NSW and Van Diemen's Land by the Order-in-Council of 14 Jun 1825, separate Commissio...
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Guide to the Public Records of Tasmania. Section Two: Governor's Office / by P.R. Eldershaw (Hobart : Archives Office of Tasmania, 1958, reprinted 2000). Appendix E: Location of copies of despatches received and sent. iii. Mitchell Library, Sydney. Despatches from the Secretary or Under-Secretary of State to the Lieutenant-Governor 1831-47 (origina...
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TAS PAPERS 145
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92eVejbY
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/92eVejbY
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1063869
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