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Whalan family papers, 1791-1861, and notes on the Whalan family from 1463-1861 by R. F. Whalan, 1964

Whalan family papers, 1791-1861, and notes on the Whalan family from 1463-1861 by R. F. Whalan, 1964

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Whalan family papers, 1791-1861, and notes on the Whalan family from 1463-1861 by R. F. Whalan, 1964

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Full title

Whalan family papers, 1791-1861, and notes on the Whalan family from 1463-1861 by R. F. Whalan, 1964

Author / Creator

Date

1791-1861, 1964

Call Numbers

MLMSS 6

Record Identifier

nX6Oee0Y

Reference Code

422152
Physical Description

Contents

box

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

Access and use

Issue Copy

Microfilm : CY 2627, frames 1-90 (MLMSS 6)

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Scope and Contents

Contents

Correspondence and papers, 1810-1834 of members of the Whalan family, including letters to Charles Whalan from Mrs. Macquarie and Lachlan Macquarie, the younger, and copies of letters to Mrs. Macquarie from James Birnie. The letters contain references to Governor Macquarie. Notes on the Whalan family, 1463-1861 by R.F. Whalan 1964

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Full title

Whalan family papers, 1791-1861, and notes on the Whalan family from 1463-1861 by R. F. Whalan, 1964

Notes

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Description source

Information upgraded from Manuscripts Leaf Catalogue No. 1 (5-252B) as part of the eRecords Project, 2011-2012

Contextual Information

Administrative / Biographical history

Charles Whalan, transported to N.S.W., 1791, was commander of the Governor's Bodyguard of Light Horse during Macquarie's Administration. He was granted land at Prospect, N.S.W. 1821 and settled there on Macquarie's return to England

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Call Numbers

MLMSS 6

Record Identifier

nX6Oee0Y

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Reference code

422152

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