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Macarthur family papers, 1789-1936 [First Collection]
Volume 72: Macarthur family correspondence relating to wine, 1846-1900: No. 275
Thu, 09/01/2020 - 11:00
[Page 275]
satisfactory London references.
Should you think it worth while to send over a case of samples we will pay the freight & duty and see what we can do
Your obedient Servants
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Hassall family papers, 1793-2000
Series 01: Rowland Hassall, papers, 1797-1820, 1860: No. 207
Wed, 23/02/2022 - 11:00
weeks. time. Mr Bicknell in his letter, stated, June after describing the case of Mrs Haywood says. Some others are ill. Mr Davies in his letter of the same date tells me Mrs Davies is unwell, and request me to write to her father for her on
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Macarthur family papers, 1789-1936 [First Collection]
Volume 65: Macarthur-Onslow correspondence, 1846-1929: No. 287
Wed, 09/09/2020 - 10:00
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13 South Square,
Gray's Inn.
London, W.C. 9th July 1891Dear Madam,
We will communicate with the Executors as to handing you the papers relating to the late Sir Edward Macarthur - No 27 Princes Gardens
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Macarthur family papers, 1789-1936 [First Collection]
Volume 58: Sir George Macleay correspondence, 1848-1880: No. 015
Tue, 08/03/2022 - 11:00
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touching your [indecipherable], you have recommenced previously & will be glad to leave if you are not disappointed on your further progress, that would not open before the 1st of November, the fittings of the Museum being
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Macarthur family papers, 1789-1936 [First Collection]
Volume 58: Sir George Macleay correspondence, 1848-1880: No. 033
Tue, 08/03/2022 - 11:00
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than likely that it was thought too heavy to send on, if sent, if you can get any lapidary to cut a section of it, receiving in payment the remainder of the Block well & good, but this is very unlikely for tho it would make a
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Macarthur family papers, 1789-1936 [First Collection]
Volume 58: Sir George Macleay correspondence, 1848-1880: No. 067
Fri, 11/03/2022 - 11:00
[Page 67]
my desk during my various voyages.
I have a great deal to tell you about Ceylon, Kandy in particular & [indecipherable] & I hope before next March to have seen Horten & to have abundance interesting for many a
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Hassall family papers, 1793-2000
Series 04: James S. Hassall, diary 1881: No. 19
Fri, 25/06/2021 - 10:00
March 3d Month 1881
7 MONDAY [66-299]
moon. 8h 23 P.M.Mr Mrs Ewin called. Mrs Wildash & brother came.
8 TUESDAY [67-298]
To Blacksmith. Agreed forPage transcription progress: Ready for review -
Macarthur family papers, 1789-1936 [First Collection]
Volume 75: James and William Macarthur business correspondence, 1823-1877: No. 3…
Tue, 01/12/2020 - 11:00
[Page 396]
rely on our making the amount as large as we can spare.
We remain, Dear Sirs
Yours faithfullyJ & W Macarthur
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Macarthur family papers, 1789-1936 [First Collection]
Volume 58: Sir George Macleay correspondence, 1848-1880: No. 483
Thu, 04/11/2021 - 11:00
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the last Wardian Case, which [indecipherable] with the Platycerium & which Green has now filled with plants that I think you might like to have. I saw them packed myself & cannot but believe if they only meet with
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Hassall family papers, 1793-2000
Series 01: Rowland Hassall, papers, 1797-1820, 1860: No. 222
Wed, 23/02/2022 - 11:00
Many thieves
here atin Taheiti here. They have stolen 6 pieces of my cloth,and books &c. shall I sin in killing the thieves? Write me fully your sentiments my dear friends. Be not displeased on account of the delay of this letter, IPage transcription progress: Ready for review