Makinson and d'Apice Clients' documents, 1801-1962
Makinson and d'Apice Clients' documents, 1801-1962
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1801-1962
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MLMSS 1440/Boxes 1-65 , MLMSS 1440/Folder 66X
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65 boxes of textual material and 1 outsize folder
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Fonds
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Contents
I. Makinson and d'Apice, deed register. Xerox copy (MLMSS 1440/1).
II. Clients' documents, 1801-1962 (MLMSS 1440/1-56).
Mainly concerning conveyancing in New South Wales, the documents are arranged in groups as kept by Makinson and d'Apice, i.e. in an alphabetical sequence, followed by miscellaneous bundles. Included i.a. are papers of...
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Makinson and d'Apice Clients' documents, 1801-1962
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Information upgraded from Manuscripts Leaf Catalogue No. 1 (1-192C) as part of the eRecords Project, 2010-2011
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Source
Deposited by Makinson d'Apice Lawyers on 9 June 1967, and subsequently presented to the Library on 21 August 2018
Administrative / Biographical history
Henry Massey Makinson was articled to Eyre Goulburn Ellis in 1861 and admitted as a solicitor in 1865. He later became a partner. William Patrick Plunkett, admitted solicitor 1883, was articled to the firm and also became a partner. After the death of Ellis in 1893 the firm became known as Makinson and Plunkett, later Makinson Plunkett and d'Apice,...
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Call Numbers
MLMSS 1440/Boxes 1-65 , MLMSS 1440/Folder 66X
Record Identifier
YEGmDGVn
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YEGmDGVn
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423287
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