Volume 249 Item 2: Angus & Robertson miscellaneous material - Barron Field letters and letter from R...
Volume 249 Item 2: Angus & Robertson miscellaneous material - Barron Field letters and letter from R. Therry, 1824 and 1861
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1824 and 1861
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MLMSS 314/vol. 249/item 2
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0.02 metres of textual material (1 folder)
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Carbon typescript.
(i) Copy of note from Paymaster Murray to Mr Justice Barron Field regarding Field's position in the Colony of New South Wales, 28 January 1824, delivered on behalf of John Macarthur.
Copy of letter from John Macarthur to Mr Justice Barron Field regarding Field's alleged role, together with Judge Advocate Wylde, in Macar...
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Volume 249 Item 2: Angus & Robertson miscellaneous material - Barron Field letters and letter from R. Therry, 1824 and 1861
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Note in George Robertson's hand reads "Copied from the originals lent by Rev. Eris O'Brien. They belong to the Jesuit Fathers, Loyola NSW".
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MLMSS 314/vol. 249/item 2
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n5lXeVD9
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1002124
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