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William Branwhite Clarke papers, 1834-1951

William Branwhite Clarke papers, 1834-1951

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William Branwhite Clarke papers, 1834-1951

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Full title

William Branwhite Clarke papers, 1834-1951

Date

1834-1951

Call Numbers

MLMSS 139

Record Identifier

9WZMqOZY

Reference Code

936556
Physical Description

Contents

1 volume and 1 box of textual material

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Finding aids

GUIDE: MLMSS 139/1 (a draft Guide and Index to correspondents, 78ff.) -

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Scope and Contents

Contents

FORMS PART OF THE W. B. Clarke - Papers and notebooks, 1827-1951 (MLMSS 139)

FOR THE LOCATION OF THE ITEMS LISTED BELOW, FORMERLY AT MLMSS 490, REFER TO THE DRAFT GUIDE AT MLMSS 139/1

Papers of W. B. Clarke, 1839-1951
A. Papers mainly relating to W. B. Clarke's clerical charges, 1839-1951, with contents list in front

i. Corr...

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Full title

William Branwhite Clarke papers, 1834-1951

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

Transferred from MLMSS 490 and incorporated with W. B. Clarke - Papers and notebooks, 1827-1951 (MLMSS 139), between 1983-1988

Description source

Information transferred from Manuscripts Leaf Catalogue No. 1 (1-130B) as part of the eRecords Project, 2011-2012

Contextual Information

Administrative / Biographical history

W. B. Clarke, geologist and clergyman, appointed headmaster of the King's School, Parramatta in 1839, had charge of the parish of Campbelltown, including Dural and Castle Hill, until 1846, when he became rector of St Thomas's Church, St Leonards, until his retirement in 1870. His son, Mordaunt William Shipley Clarke, was a commissioned officer in t...

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Call Numbers

MLMSS 139

Record Identifier

9WZMqOZY

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Reference code

936556

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