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Letters to Francis Lord and Charles Septimus Lord, 1856-1864, 1893-1896.

Letters to Francis Lord and Charles Septimus Lord, 1856-1864, 1893-1896.

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Letters to Francis Lord and Charles Septimus Lord, 1856-1864, 1893-1896.

About this item

Full title

Letters to Francis Lord and Charles Septimus Lord, 1856-1864, 1893-1896.

Date

1856-1864, 1893-1896

Call Numbers

MLMSS 8340

Record Identifier

9arp2zKn

Reference Code

966071
Physical Description

Contents

0.01 metres of textual material (one folder) - Manuscript and typescript

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

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Copying Conditions

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Scope and Contents

Contents

9 letters in total. Includes (1) handwritten letter dated 7 May 1856, Government House, from Alfred Denison to Francis Lord, inviting him to be a member of the Legislative Council of N.S.W.; (2) handwritten letter dated 17 October 1864, Colonial Secretary's Office, from William Elyard to Francis Lord; (3) five letters and one telegram, 27 February...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Letters to Francis Lord and Charles Septimus Lord, 1856-1864, 1893-1896.

Contextual Information

Source

Donated by Mr Keith Ball

Administrative / Biographical history

Francis Lord, son of Simeon Lord (1771–1840), was born in 1812 in Sydney, NSW, and died in Rydal, NSW on 21 Dec 1897. In 1843, Francis Lord was elected MLC for Bathurst in the first elective council, and continued to be a member of parliament until his death in 1892. In 1856 he was a member of Cabinet, and in 1868 he was a member of the first counc...

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Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

MLMSS 8340

Record Identifier

9arp2zKn

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Other Identifiers

Reference code

966071

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