Arthur Phillip - Extract of last will and testament, proved 14 Oct. 1814
Arthur Phillip - Extract of last will and testament, proved 14 Oct. 1814
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Date
14 Oct. 1814
Call Numbers
C 213
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0.02 metres of textual material (1 folder) - manuscript
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Fonds
Access and use
Issue Copy
Microfilm : MAV/FM4/1756 (C 213, filed in Strongroom)
Finding aids
Transcript available online - http://archival-classic.sl.nsw.gov.au/_transcript/2017/e17407/e17407.html
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This copy of the last will and testament of Arthur Phillip was `Extracted from the Principal Registry of the Probate Divorce and Admiralty Division of the High Court of Justice In the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.'
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Arthur Phillip - Extract of last will and testament, proved 14 Oct. 1814
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Transcribed by contributors using nom de plumes on the online forum at www.rootschat.com.
Robin B. Clay, a facilitator of the online forum rootschat, provided the transcription in February 2019, and transferred copyright of the transcription to the Mitchell Library, State Library of New Sout...
Contextual Information
Source
Bequeathed by D.S. Mitchell, 1907
Administrative / Biographical history
Arthur Phillip was appointed first Governor of the colony of New South Wales on 12 October 1786. He was commander of the First Fleet which sailed from Spithead on 31 May 1787 and disembarked at Port Jackson, New South Wales, on 26 January 1788.
In December 1792, suffering from poor health, Phillip returned to England. He resigned his post as G...
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C 213
Record Identifier
9O4o3w3n
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9O4o3w3n
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Reference code
412072
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