Series 07: Rowland Hassall, Parramatta store day sales books, 1803-1804, 1809-1812
Series 07: Rowland Hassall, Parramatta store day sales books, 1803-1804, 1809-1812
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1803-1804, 1809-1812
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A 861-A 863
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0.1 metres of textual material (3 volumes) - 32.5 x 23.0 cm - manuscript
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Rowland Hassall's Parramatta store day sales books, three bound volumes with manuscript entries recording sales each day. Entries include date, name of customer, goods purchased, and cost of goods purchased. Day sales books provide an insight into the availability and cost of goods in the Colony. Customers of the Parramatta store are representative...
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Series 07: Rowland Hassall, Parramatta store day sales books, 1803-1804, 1809-1812
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Microfilm copy available at CY 1213, frames 1-89 (A 861), CY 1213, frames 90-243 (A 862), and CY 1213, frames 244-382 (A 863). Digitised from the microfilm copy in 2015.
Digital order no: Album ID: 1325631
The Hassall's Parramatta store day sales books were acquired with funds from the David Scott Mitchell endowment.
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Acquired from C. Lakeman in 1916.
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Rowland Hassall fled Tahiti for Sydney aboard the 'Nautilus' in 1798, along with his wife Elizabeth and sons Thomas, Samuel, and Jonathan. On their arrival at Port Jackson the family first lived at Parramatta in a house owned by lay preacher George Barrington, a reformed pickpocket. Hassall was granted 100 acres of land at Dundas and established a...
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A 861-A 863
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nX6yoyVY
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nX6yoyVY
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401888
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