Correspondence. 1841-1917.

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Correspondence. 1841-1917.

Includes business correspondence to the Geelong offices of Edward Doyle concerning legal transactions; and miscellaneous correspondence. The miscellaneous letters include a letter from C.J. La Trobe to Foster Fyans concerning Fyans' appointment as mayor of Geelong and a letter from the surveyor H.V.F. Smythe alleging cannibalism among the Aborigines.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7036861

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Fyans, Foster, 1790-1870

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Captain Foster Fyans of the 4th King's Own Regiment arrived at Geelong in September 1837 to take up his post as Police Magistrate. In 1840 he was made Crown Lands Commissioner for the Portland Bay District, as the Victorian Western District was first called. From the description of Papers, 1968. 1968. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 271721818 From the description of Itinerary. 1844-1846. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 224480193 ...

Doyle, Edward P.

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Smythe, H. V. F.

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Latrobe, Charles Joseph, 1801-1875

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