Norton Smith & Co. - papers of Samuel William Gray, 1824-1900
Norton Smith & Co. - papers of Samuel William Gray, 1824-1900
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Date
1824 - 1900
Call Numbers
A 5355
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1 box - 0.13 Meters
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Textual Records - (typescript)
Textual Records - (typescript, carbon)
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I. PAPERS CONCERNING LAND, 1840-1900
1840-1897; Papers concerning Omega estate. [For plan of estate see M Ser4 810/3 A 5355 Map 1] (Call No.: A 5355/Items 1-25)
1886-1900; Papers concerning mortgage of Gray's estates to National Mutual Life Association of Australasia (Call No.: A 5355/Items 26-37)
1889-1900; Papers concerning estate at...
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Norton Smith & Co. - papers of Samuel William Gray, 1824-1900
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Notes
General note
This collection was listed in 2004 as part of the Sesquicentenary of Responsible Government in NSW 1856-2006 Project.
This collection is part of Norton Smith & Co. Records - clients' documents. When in the possession of Norton Smith & Co. the collection was kept in tin 127. A Guide to the records of Norton Smith & Co. is available in the Mi...
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Administrative / Biographical history
Samuel William Gray (1823-1889), pastoralist and parliamentarian, was born at Armagh, Ireland, son of James Mackey and Sarah Anna Gray. He arrived in Australia with his family around 1835 and his father acquired land in Kangaroo Valley. After a variety of occupations Gray returned to Kiama to become a farmer and grazier. He leased and acquired...
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Call Numbers
A 5355
Record Identifier
9NaAdQbY
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9NaAdQbY
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442683
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