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Volume 28: Letter book of Private and Familiar correspondence Commencing at Bombay on the 31st Day o...

Volume 28: Letter book of Private and Familiar correspondence Commencing at Bombay on the 31st Day o...

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Volume 28: Letter book of Private and Familiar correspondence Commencing at Bombay on the 31st Day of August 1793', by Lachlan Macquarie

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Full title

Volume 28: Letter book of Private and Familiar correspondence Commencing at Bombay on the 31st Day of August 1793', by Lachlan Macquarie

Date

31 August 1793-25 October 1794

Call Numbers

SAFE/A 787 (Safe 1/375)

Record Identifier

n7oV7qln

Reference Code

881069
Other Descriptions

Level of description

File

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Issue Copy

Digitised

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Scope and Contents

Contents

Copies in his own hand of letters sent by Lachlan Macquarie.
Correspondents include Major-General Sir Robert Abercromby, Ensign George Jarvis, Murdoch Maclaine of Lochbuy, Gneral Allan Maclean, Ensign Charles Macquarie, Lieut-Col. M.P. Stirling

Alternative Titles

Full title

Volume 28: Letter book of Private and Familiar correspondence Commencing at Bombay on the 31st Day of August 1793', by Lachlan Macquarie

Notes

General note

A comprehensive index to correspondents for Lachlan Macquarie's correspondence in Volumes A 772, A 774, A787-A797 and A 800-1 is available in the `Guide to the papers of Lachlan Macquarie and the Macquarie Family in the Mitchell Library, State Library of NSW', pp. 28-47.


Microfilm copy available at CY 304, frames 1-237

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Contextual Information

Source

Acquired from the Viscountess Strathallan in January 1914

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

SAFE/A 787 (Safe 1/375)

Record Identifier

n7oV7qln

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/n7oV7qln

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Reference code

881069

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