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TAS PAPERS 177: Tasmania. Supreme Court : summonses, 1825-1826, and Registrar's Office papers 1825-1...

TAS PAPERS 177: Tasmania. Supreme Court : summonses, 1825-1826, and Registrar's Office papers 1825-1...

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TAS PAPERS 177: Tasmania. Supreme Court : summonses, 1825-1826, and Registrar's Office papers 1825-1835

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TAS PAPERS 177: Tasmania. Supreme Court : summonses, 1825-1826, and Registrar's Office papers 1825-1835

Date

1825-1835

Call Numbers

TAS PAPERS 177

Record Identifier

9NaAaj0Y

Reference Code

1063972
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1 volume

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Contents

Civil Courts : summonses issued out of the Supreme Court where amount of action does not exceed £50. 2nd term 1825-1st term 1826

Registrar's Office : letter book 7 Feb 1832-24 May 1834

Registrar's Office : judge's observations and decisions on petitions, May 1825-May 1833

Registrar's Office : judge's observations and decisions...

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TAS PAPERS 177: Tasmania. Supreme Court : summonses, 1825-1826, and Registrar's Office papers 1825-1835

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Information compiled from List of Tas Papers 1-342 and D 1-26, compiled in the Mitchell Library, July 1967, in Guide to ML Tasmanian Papers on microfilm (compiled July 1985); Brief general survey of Tasmanian historical material in the Mitchell Library, Sydney / University of Tasmania, History Department (Q994.602/13. Bound photocopy of typescript...

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TAS PAPERS 177

Record Identifier

9NaAaj0Y

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1063972

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