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New South Wales. Colonial Secretary's Office - Correspondence, 1803-1810

New South Wales. Colonial Secretary's Office - Correspondence, 1803-1810

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9NaAd45Y

New South Wales. Colonial Secretary's Office - Correspondence, 1803-1810

About this item

Full title

New South Wales. Colonial Secretary's Office - Correspondence, 1803-1810

Date

1803-1810

Call Numbers

Safe 1/51

Record Identifier

9NaAd45Y

Reference Code

447254
Physical Description

Contents

0.03 metres of textual material (1 volume) - manuscript

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

Access and use

Issue Copy

Digitised

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Scope and Contents

Contents

A collection of correspondence of early governors and administrators of New South Wales. The documents are listed in the order in which they appear in the volume.
9 May 1803; Copy of letter from Governor Philip Gidley King to Lord Hobart, in answer to letter no.2 dated Aug. 1802, dealing mainly with the finances of the colony (pp.1-8)
24 Ju...

Alternative Titles

Full title

New South Wales. Colonial Secretary's Office - Correspondence, 1803-1810

Notes

General note

Digital order no:Album ID : 823745

Photocopy at CYA 178 available on open access in the Mitchell Library Reading Room...

Contextual Information

Administrative / Biographical history

The governors and administrators of New South Wales from 1803 to 1810 were: Governor Philip Gidley King, 28 Sept. 1800-12 Aug. 1806; Governor William Bligh, 13 Aug. 1806-26 Jan. 1808; Lieutenant Colonel George Johnston (administrator), 26 Jan. 1808-28 July 1808; Major Joseph Foveaux (administrator), 29 July 1808-8 Jan. 1809; Colonel William Paterso...

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Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

Safe 1/51

Record Identifier

9NaAd45Y

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9NaAd45Y

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Reference code

447254

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