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Series 40.133: Further copies of correspondence between William Bligh and Lieutenant Colonel Joseph...

Series 40.133: Further copies of correspondence between William Bligh and Lieutenant Colonel Joseph...

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Series 40.133: Further copies of correspondence between William Bligh and Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Foveaux concerning James Blaxland and Acting Lieutenant James Symons leaving the Colony, 1 September 1808

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Series 40.133: Further copies of correspondence between William Bligh and Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Foveaux concerning James Blaxland and Acting Lieutenant James Symons leaving the Colony, 1 September 1808

Date

1 September 1808

Call Numbers

SAFE/Banks Papers/Series 40.133

Record Identifier

YRlB3BLn

Reference Code

1004289
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Being enclosure C to copy of a letter received by William Wellesley-Pole, Secretary to the Admiralty, from William Bligh, being 'Copy of my [Bligh's] Letter to the Admty respecting Actg Lt Symon [sic] & Mr Jno Blaxland leaving the Colony in the Rose. 3 Inclosures' (Series 40.130), 10 September 1808. Written in the hand of Edmund Griffin.

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Full title

Series 40.133: Further copies of correspondence between William Bligh and Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Foveaux concerning James Blaxland and Acting Lieutenant James Symons leaving the Colony, 1 September 1808

Notes

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CY 3007 / 621
CY 3007 / 622
CY 3007 / 623
CY 3007 / 624

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SAFE/Banks Papers/Series 40.133

Record Identifier

YRlB3BLn

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YRlB3BLn

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1004289

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