Conditional pardon, 1835 Jan 7
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Conditional pardon no. 208 granted to Francisco Joseph, 7 January 1835, signed Major General Richard Bourke and Alexander MacLeay.
Joseph, Francisco
Conditional pardon, 1835 Jan 7
Conditional pardon no. 208 granted to Francisco Joseph, 7 January 1835, signed Major General Richard Bourke and Alexander MacLeay.
Joseph, Francisco
Portrait medallion of Myles Coverdale, Bishop of Exeter, 1835
Deed for the purchase of the sites of Melbourne and Geelong from the Aborigines on 6 Jun 1835,
Facsimile of original held in La Trobe Library.
Batman, John, 1801-1839
The Carlin Family Papers contain the correspondence of Sarah Carlin (nee Brooke) and her husband Frederick Benjamin Carlin, their daughter Ethel Maud 'Nettie' Darling and her daughter Mary 'Molly' Flewell-Smith. The papers were collected together by Oriel C. Morris, the daughter of Mary Flewell-Smith.
The earliest correspondence contained here are letters from friends and family received by Sarah Brooke before her marriage to Frederick Benjamin Carlin. The Carlins emigrated to South Australia in ca. 1849 and the correspondence contains letters written and received by them and from their families in England, including letters Sarah Carlin sent to her parents William and Dinah Brooke. The papers also contain letters received by the Carlins daughter Ethel Maud 'Nettie' Darling (nee Carlin). This includes letters from her husband Charles Alfred Darling and her daughter Mary Ethel Carlin 'Molly' Flewell-Smith (nee Darling) . There is also some genealogical material compiled by Oriel Morris (nee Flewell-Smith) tracing the Carlin (1792-1850) ; The papers also contain a couple of unidentified photographs, Masonic membership certificates from London as well as a facsimile issue of the 'London Post' from 1745.
Morris, Oriel C., 1922-2012
Volume of letters, from duplicates in the possession of the John Oxley Library, Brisbane.
Leslie, Patrick, 1815-1881
Letter, 1836 July 25 : to the Colonial Secretary.
Letter to the Colonial Secretary informing of his arrival at Sydney, intending to dispatch his letter by the "Abel Gower".
Nicholson, Charles, Sir., 1808-1903
Notebook of poetry etc. / by M. A. Liddle and Antony H. Mark.
Notebook contains poetry written to family members, copied from magazines; and notes.
Liddle, M. A. (Mark A.)
Narrative of a voyage from Sydney to England in the Florentia, completed up to the 1st of May 1837
Narrative satirical poem, describing Lang's voyage to England to study law at Cambridge.
Accompanying letter to unnamed recipient [probably his mother] on last one and a half pages.
Lang, John, 1816-1864
Conditional pardon, 1838 Nov 1
Conditional pardon granted to Martin Kellick, 1 November 1838, signed by Sir George Gipps and E. Deas Thomson.
Physical description of Kellick on verso of pardon.
Kellick, Martin, 1793-
Fawkner, John Pascoe, 1792-1869