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I. Correspondence, 1838-1857 A. Correspondence with various authorities, business associates, institutions and societies including i) Australasian League, 1851-1856. ii) Colonial Bank of Australasia, 1855-1856. iii) Melbourne and Hobson's Bay Railway Co., 1854-1856. iv) Scotch Association, 1854. v) William Nish, 1850-1853, a business associate at Back Creek and Forest Creek goldfields, Victoria. vi) Other business correspondence. vii) Correspondence arising from his position as Town Clerk, 1849-1857. B. Correspondence with family and friends, and miscellaneous papers, 1839-1857, including letters from John Durmore Lang and a satirical verse on W.C. Wentworth. Alphabetical index of correspondents in volume. II. Bills, invoices and receipts, 1834-1857 mainly on letter heads of Melbourne firms.

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Lang, John Dunmore, 1799-1878

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Lang was born in Scotland, received his MA (1820) at Glasgow University and arrived in Australia in 1823. He established the first Presbyterian Church in Australia (Scots Church, opened 1826) and was a member of the Council and Legislative Assembly (1859). He was noted for his educational and anti-transportation views and for his work among immigrants. From the description of Papers of John Dunmore Lang. 1823-1893. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225826203 John Du...

Scotch Association

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Wentworth, W. C. (William Charles), 1790-1872

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Melbourne & Hobson's Bay Railway Company

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Gellibrand is the son of the more famous Tasmanian attorney-general of the same name. From the description of Records. 1853-1865. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 222356520 ...

Nish, William

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Kerr, William, 1812-1859

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Born in Scotland, migrated to Sydney, 1839. Journalist who was instrumental in establishing the Port Phillip Herald and became Town Clerk of Melbourne, 1851. From the description of Papers. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225764652 ...

Australasian League

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Colonial Bank of Australasia

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