Collection 04: John Easty journal, 1786-1793. Titled `Pt Jno Easty A Memorandum of the Transa[ ] of...
Collection 04: John Easty journal, 1786-1793. Titled `Pt Jno Easty A Memorandum of the Transa[ ] of a Voiage [sic] from England to Botany Bay in The Scarborough transport Captn Marshall Commander kept by me your humble Servan[ ] John Easty marine wich [sic] began 1787', November 1786-May 1793
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Date
November 1786-May 1793
Call Numbers
SAFE/DLSPENCER 374
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Contents
1 volume of textual material - manuscript
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Level of description
Sub-fonds
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Issue Copy
Digitised
Finding aids
Read the transcription here: http://archival-classic.sl.nsw.gov.au/_transcript/2017/D31314/a1145.html
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Collection 04: John Easty journal, 1786-1793. Titled `Pt Jno Easty A Memorandum of the Transa[ ] of a Voiage [sic] from England to Botany Bay in The Scarborough transport Captn Marshall Commander kept by me your humble Servan[ ] John Easty marine wich [sic] began 1787', November 1786-May 1793
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Notes
General note
Microfilm copy available at CY 4160, frames 15-114
Digital order no: Album ID : 823440
Object History
The precise date and source of Dixson's acquisition of the journal are not known although it was in Dixson's collection in 1937 when it was used by George Mackaness for his publication Admiral Arthur Phillip (Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1937).
Published information
This journal has been published in transcription: 'John Easty, Memorandum of transactions of a voyage from England to Botany Bay, 1787-1791: a First Fleet Journal' (Sydney: Trustees of the Public Library of New South Wales, 1965. See ML Q991.1/16A1 and CY 914, frames 99-203).
Contextual Information
Source
Bequest of Sir William Dixson in 1952.
Administrative / Biographical history
Little is known of John Easty, private marine on the Scarborough. Neither his birth nor death dates are known. He returned to England in December 1792, on the Atlantic, the same ship that conveyed Arthur Phillip home. In September 1794 he was employed by a London grocer and spent some years petitioning the Admiralty for compensation promised for s...
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Call Numbers
SAFE/DLSPENCER 374
Record Identifier
94RxOZ01
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/94RxOZ01
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Reference code
412912
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