Sir Henry Parkes - Letters received from Robert Lowe and Daniel Henry Deniehy, ca.1846-1879
Sir Henry Parkes - Letters received from Robert Lowe and Daniel Henry Deniehy, ca.1846-1879
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1846, 1848-1849, 1853, 1855-1858, 1867-1868, 1879
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A 71
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0.06 metres of textual material (1 volume)
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1846, 1848-1849, 1858, 1867-1868, 1879; Letters from Robert Lowe regarding politics, the nomination of Lowe as a candidate for the city of Sydney, the British constitution, education, note of introduction of a friend
1853, 1855-1857; Letters from Deniehy regarding election results, political representation, and petitions
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Sir Henry Parkes - Letters received from Robert Lowe and Daniel Henry Deniehy, ca.1846-1879
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Incorrectly titled on spine, "Autograph letters Lowe, Deniehy, Harpur & c. to Sir H. Parkes"
This volume originally contained 8 letters from Charles Harpur but were removed at an unknown date and placed amongst correspondence from Harpur to Parkes
"D.S. Mitchell" signature p.i
Microfilm copy available at CY 901, frames 338-401
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Bequeathed by D.S. Mitchell, 1907
Administrative / Biographical history
Robert Lowe, lawyer and politician, was member of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 1843-1849. He was one of the leaders of resistance to the British government renewing transportation of convicts in the late 1840's. -- Reference: Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol.2, 1788-1850. Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press, 1967
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A 71
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YoldB6Q9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YoldB6Q9
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422321
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