Diary. 1850 Sep. 10-1851 July 14.

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Diary. 1850 Sep. 10-1851 July 14.

Diary, 10 September 1850-14 July 1851, describing a voyage from England to Australia on board the "Andromache", subsequent life in Melbourne, and the commencement of practice as a solicitor. Meetings with Lieutenant-Governor La Trobe, Bishop Perry and other Melbourne identities are mentioned, and the effects on Melbourne of the discovery of gold in Victoria are briefly reported upon.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7038834

Libraries Australia

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Perry, Charles, 1807-1891

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Andromache (Ship)

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À Beckett, Thomas Turner, 1808-1892

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Latrobe, Charles Joseph, 1801-1875

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Superintendent, 1839-1851; Lieutenant Governor, 1851-1854 of the Colony of Victoria. From the description of Papers. 1822-1855. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 222231046 From the description of Papers. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225756942 Charles Joseph Latrobe became Lieutenant Governor of Victoria during the gold rush. Mary Ford's father, Sir William Molesworth, had been prominent in a parliamentary campaign in the 1830's to end the tran...