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Bishop Samuel Edward Marsden - Papers, ca.1842 - ca.1906

Bishop Samuel Edward Marsden - Papers, ca.1842 - ca.1906

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YdmdJqR9

Bishop Samuel Edward Marsden - Papers, ca.1842 - ca.1906

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Full title

Bishop Samuel Edward Marsden - Papers, ca.1842 - ca.1906

Date

Canberra : Australian Joint Copying Project, [19--]

Call Numbers

MAV/FM4/949 Status: No longer available

Record Identifier

YdmdJqR9

Reference Code

432511
Physical Description

Contents

microfilm reel 35 mm

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Fonds

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Scope and Contents

Contents

(1) Correspondence, 1842-1906, including letters to Bishop S.E. Marsden; letters, 1842-1889, from Marsden to his mother and sister, and miscellaneous letters, 1848-1855. (2) Miscellaneous material, 1869-1885, including addresses from parishioners and others; newscuttings, 1869-1885, relating to Bishop Marsden and his Diocese. (3) Letters and pape...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Bishop Samuel Edward Marsden - Papers, ca.1842 - ca.1906

Notes

General note

Refer to the National Library of Australia’s AJCP Portal (https://www.nla.gov.au/content/australian-joint-copying-project) for information on Australian Joint Copying Project reels digitised in 2019/67...

Contextual Information

Administrative / Biographical history

Bishop Samuel Edward Marsden (1832-1912) was the first grandson of Reverend Samuel Marsden. He was the first Anglican Bishop of Bathurst and the first Australian-born bishop. He graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge and in 1869 was consecrated Bishop of Bathurst. In 1885 he resigned the see and went to live in England, finally settling in Brist...

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Call Numbers

MAV/FM4/949 Status: No longer available

Record Identifier

YdmdJqR9

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YdmdJqR9

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Reference code

432511

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