Collection 21: William Waterhouse - Letters written by Henry Waterhouse to his father, 1788-1801; an...
Collection 21: William Waterhouse - Letters written by Henry Waterhouse to his father, 1788-1801; and other papers, 1782-1803
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1782-1803
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Safe 1/187
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Read the transcription here: http://archival-classic.sl.nsw.gov.au/_transcript/2017/D00020/a603.html
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1782; Letter received from James Luttrell. Autograph letter signed by James Luttrell, Mediator, Portsmouth, 1 May 1782, accepting his son Henry Waterhouse as an able seaman.
1788-1801; Letters received from his son Henry Waterhouse. Eleven autograph letters signed by Henry Waterhouse, including five letters from Sydney Cove and two from...
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Collection 21: William Waterhouse - Letters written by Henry Waterhouse to his father, 1788-1801; and other papers, 1782-1803
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Microfilm copy available at CY 3970, frames 1-125
Digital order no:Album ID : 824068
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- Politics & Power: Bligh's Sydney Rebellion 1808
State Library of New South Wales (21 January - 27 April, 2008)
Administrative / Biographical history
William Waterhouse was a page to the Duke of Cumberland. He married Susanna Brewer. They had twelve children including Henry, one of whose godparents was the Duke of Cumberland, and Elizabeth, who married George Bass. William Waterhouse corresponded with Henry, Elizabeth and George Bass. Henry Waterhouse wrote long informative letters to his fathe...
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Safe 1/187
Record Identifier
94RxoxB1
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/94RxoxB1
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446657
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