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Robert Hobart, Earl of Buckinghamshire - correspondence, 1802-1803, together with transcriptions by...

Robert Hobart, Earl of Buckinghamshire - correspondence, 1802-1803, together with transcriptions by...

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Robert Hobart, Earl of Buckinghamshire - correspondence, 1802-1803, together with transcriptions by John Currey, 1985

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Full title

Robert Hobart, Earl of Buckinghamshire - correspondence, 1802-1803, together with transcriptions by John Currey, 1985

Date

1802-1803, transcribed 1985

Call Numbers

MLMSS 6865

Record Identifier

9NaKVjKY

Reference Code

403034
Physical Description

Contents

1 folder - 0.01 Meters

Textual Records - (photocopy)

Textual Records - (typescript)

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Contents

17 Nov. 1802; Letter (ms., photocopy) from John Hunter (Leith) to Lord Hobart suggesting the need for 2 or 3 Commissioners to come to the Colony for a period of at least one year to accurately assess its progress. With transcription (typescript).
1 Mar. 1803; Letter (ms., photocopy) from William A. B. Drury (H.M. Ship Neptune, Spithead) to Lor...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Robert Hobart, Earl of Buckinghamshire - correspondence, 1802-1803, together with transcriptions by John Currey, 1985

Notes

General note

Transferred from MLDOC 3602, November 1999.
Original letters are held in the Buckinghamshire County Archives, U.K.

Contextual Information

Source

Presented by John Currey in 1985

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Call Numbers

MLMSS 6865

Record Identifier

9NaKVjKY

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Reference code

403034

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