Papers [manuscript].

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Papers [manuscript].

The collection relates primarily to 7 people. They are: (1) Sir James Martin, 1830-1886 - includes letters from i.a. Lady Martin, J. S. Mein, W. Hackett, G. W. Rusden, Archbishop R. Vaughan, and W. B. Dalley (2) Margaret Martin, 1851-1896 - includes letters from Sir James and Lady Martin, George, John, Florence and Mary Martin, Rachel Cotton and W. B. Dalley (3) George Martin 1856-1904 (4) Lady Martin, 1874-1897 - includes letters from Sir James Martin, W. B. Dalley, J. B. Dalley and W. A. Long (5) Mary Anne Martin, 1881-1924 - includes letters from Margaret, George and John Martin, Florence and Mary Martin (6) Mary Inman, 1875-1937 - includes letters from Sir James and Lady Martin, Margaret and Mary Anne Martin, Florence Martin, Sir Alfred Stephen, W. B. Dalley, W. A. Long, and the Countess of Jersey (7) Wilfred A. Inman, 1873-1947 - consists primarily of diaries, 1898-1906, 1912, 1918, 1929. Also included is some miscellaneous material, 1830-1948 comprising letters from Sir James Martin, and Lady Martin; correspondence of Florence Martin; and material re land at Double Bay, Sydney belonging to Daniel Cooper, 1830-1851.

10 v., 6 boxes, 1 (2") box, 1 folder.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7071203

Libraries Australia

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Martin family.

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Sir James Martin, 1820-1886, successively Premier and Chief Justice of N.S.W., married Isabella Long, 1832-1909, in 1853. Margaret and Mary Anne Martin were sisters and George Martin a brother of Sir James. Mary Martin, 1866-1956, a daughter of Sir James, married Wilfred A. Inman in 1897. The latter founded a school for boys first at Erowal, Bellevue Hill, Sydney, then at Carrara, Vaucluse, Sydney and finally at Tudor House, Moss Vale, N.S.W. From the description of Papers [manuscrip...

Martin, James, Sir, 1820-1886

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Sir James Martin, 1820-1886 was a journalist, politician and Chief Justice of New South Wales. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225766374 ...