William Elyard family papers, 1807-1909, together with some papers of the Ranclaud family, 1844
William Elyard family papers, 1807-1909, together with some papers of the Ranclaud family, 1844
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1807-1909
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MLMSS 3303
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1 box of textual material - photocopies, typescript
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Includes diary of William Elyard, the elder, 1807-1809, in the hand of Samuel Elyard, kept while serving as a naval surgeon on the Pandora and a brief of litigation between Alfred Elyard and his two nephews, Walter Raleigh Elyard and Arthur Brundee Elyard concerning the Brundee Estate, NSW, ca. 1875. Enclosed in a letter from Samuel Elyard, 1 Octob...
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Full title
William Elyard family papers, 1807-1909, together with some papers of the Ranclaud family, 1844
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Keyword subjects:
Medicine, Naval.
Surgery, Naval.
Elyard family--Trials, litigation, etc.
Estates (Law).
Great Britain. Navy--Medical care.
Legal documents
Description source
Information transferred from Manuscripts Leaf Catalogue No. 1 (1-293C) as part of the eRecords Project, 2010-2011
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Originals of some items in the possession of Mr. E. R. Cox, Adamstown, NSW, 1977
Administrative / Biographical history
William Elyard, the elder, 1771-1853, arrived at Port Jackson in 1821 as Surgeon-Superintendent on the female convict ship John Bull. His eldest son, William Elyard, the younger, 1804-1865, received his first appointment to the public service in 1822 and became Under-Secretary to the NSW Government in 1856. His fourth son, Samuel, 1817-1910, was an...
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MLMSS 3303
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Yj7dlk79
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Yj7dlk79
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913050
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