Historical Records of Australia: Governors dispatches to and from England, Volumen16Library Committee of the Commonwealth Parliament., 1923 |
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... immediately drove home to his seat , Thornfield , when he died ten minutes after his return from ossification of the heart in the eighty - eighth or ninth year of his life . * See succeeding volumes . Richard Bourke had married in March ...
... immediately drove home to his seat , Thornfield , when he died ten minutes after his return from ossification of the heart in the eighty - eighth or ninth year of his life . * See succeeding volumes . Richard Bourke had married in March ...
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... immediately females . engaged in the service of private families , you will of course allot to those , who may remain , temporary accommodation in the female Orphan School or in some other safe asylum , where their morals will be ...
... immediately females . engaged in the service of private families , you will of course allot to those , who may remain , temporary accommodation in the female Orphan School or in some other safe asylum , where their morals will be ...
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... immediately to receive the Salary of the latter office , unless he shall have attained by his Standing in the Department the Maximum Salary ( £ 300 per Annum ) of his Appointment as Assistant . His Salary , if under this Sun , is to ...
... immediately to receive the Salary of the latter office , unless he shall have attained by his Standing in the Department the Maximum Salary ( £ 300 per Annum ) of his Appointment as Assistant . His Salary , if under this Sun , is to ...
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... immediately advancing from the Colonial Treasury the large sum , which he originally proposed , without having had an oppor- tunity of previously ascertaining from you how far it might be convenient to do so ; I have , therefore , only ...
... immediately advancing from the Colonial Treasury the large sum , which he originally proposed , without having had an oppor- tunity of previously ascertaining from you how far it might be convenient to do so ; I have , therefore , only ...
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... immediately carried into effect , provided it could be done without inconvenience to the Service , and the present season affording a favorable opportunity for it , I have been induced Relief of without waiting for further Instructions ...
... immediately carried into effect , provided it could be done without inconvenience to the Service , and the present season affording a favorable opportunity for it , I have been induced Relief of without waiting for further Instructions ...
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acknowledge the receipt acknowledged by Viscount Acres addressed allotment allowed appears application appointment April Archdeacon arrangement Bathurst beg leave BOURKE TO VISCOUNT Captain charge circumstances claim Clerk COLONIAL SECRETARY MACLEAY Commissioners consider consideration Convicts copy Court Crown DARLING TO VISCOUNT Darling's dated Department Despatch per ship Diemen's Land directed Downing Street duties E. S. Hall Emigrants enclosed Enclosure Establishment Excellency the Governor Excellency's Executive Council expense GODERICH TO GOVERNOR Government House GOVERNOR BOURKE GOVERNOR DARLING honor to transmit Instructions January land grant letter Lord Goderich Lordship Majesty's Government Major Mitchell ment necessary Note October Office opinion payment persons present proceedings proposed Public received reference Regulations request respect Revd Revenue RICHD road Salary SECRETARY HAY Service Settlers Sir George Murray South Wales submit Surveyor General's Sydney T. L. Mitchell Tickets of Leave tion Treasury Van Diemen's Land VISCOUNT GODERICH VISCOUNT HOWICK Zealand
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