Letters. 1846-1847.

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Letters. 1846-1847.

Includes 3 letters to the Reverend Alexander Laurie, Presbyterian Clergyman at Portland, 1846-1847, including 2 letters from the Colonial Secretary's Office relating to a petition for a depasturing licence; and 1 letter from P.W. McCulloch describing his return voyage from Port Phillip to Scotland, the difficulties in finding suitable clergymen to send to Port Phillip and the problems they encounter once there.

7 p. (0.5 cm.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7036748

Libraries Australia

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McCulloch, P. W.

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Laurie, Alexander

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Presbyterian clergyman in the Portland Bay district, 1842-1848. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225757311 ...

Presbyterian Church of Australia in the State of New South Wales

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In 1973 the Methodist and Presbyterian Churches agreed on a Union. Elements within the churches opposed union, including Rev. Neil McLeod and Mr. Charles Brilkly. These men approached the N.S.W. Attorney General who issued a summons to grant, the Trustees of the Presbyterian church and K. R. Handley. From the description of Transcripts [manuscript]. 1974-1975. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225841710 ...

New South Wales. Colonial Secretary's Office

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