Elyard family papers, 1786-1892
Elyard family papers, 1786-1892
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Date
1786-1892
Call Numbers
MLMSS 594
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Contents
v., 2 boxes, 1(2") box
3 volumes, 3 boxes of textual material
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Fonds
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Photocopy : Xerox copyflo copies at CYMLMSS 594/2, items 19-30 (negative microfilm copy at CY 324, frames 56-956).
Microfilm : MLMSS 594/4).
Microfilm : MLMSS 594/5).
Microfilm : MLMSS 594/6).
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Contents
3 volumes, 3 boxes of textual material
Contents list available in the Mitchell Library Reading Room at 1-71B
Diaries and miscellaneous record books, 1786-1879, Dr. William Elyard
Part of diary kept on John Bull and record book kept by John Lardener, overseer
William Elyard, the younger. Diaries 1825, 1835-1860 (not continuou...
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Full title
Elyard family papers, 1786-1892
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Available for reference
Other diaries of Dr. William Elyard held in Mitchell Library at A 2884
Keyword Subject:
Prayer-books
Description source
Information upgraded from Manuscripts Leaf Catalogue No. 1 (1-71B) as part of the eRecords Project, 2010-2011
Contextual Information
Administrative / Biographical history
William Elyard, surgeon R.N., came to Australia in 1821 on board John Bull, a female convict ship. In 1822 he was appointed superintendent at Carter's Barracks, and between 1825 and 1829 was coroner for the County of Camden.
Acquired land 1822 at Stonequarry Creek, Picton NSW, called Wellington Farm, and later in Shoalhaven district, includi...
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Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
MLMSS 594
Record Identifier
nZNv8yvn
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nZNv8yvn
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Reference code
422109
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