Papers. 1856-1857.

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Papers. 1856-1857.

18 letters from Denison, mainly from Government House, Sydney, 14 Mar. 1856-10 Dec. 1857; 8 letters to Denison from George H. Hobbs, 15 Oct. 1856, G.M. Frederick Young, 14 Oct. 1856 and Sir Alfred Stephen, 25 Dec. 1856. Incomplete letter to Denison's father from unknown correspondent, 1 Oct. [1857]. Cuttings from Sydney Morning Herald, 5 Nov. and 13 Nov. 1856.

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Denison, William, Sir, 1804-1871

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Governor of Tasmania, 1846-1855 and N.S.W., 1855-1861. Previously he was an officer in the Royal Engineers. Subsequently he was Governor of Madras. From the description of Papers. 1856-1857. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225821555 ...

Hobbs, George H.

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Stephen, Alfred, Sir, 1802-1894

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Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, 1845-1873. Lieutenant-Governor of N.S.W. Member, N.S.W. Legislative Council, 1875-1890. From the description of Papers. 1872-1879. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225759025 John Stephen, 1771-1833, came to New South Wales in 1815 and was appointed the first puisne judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales in 1826. One of his sons, Alfred, 1802-1894, emigrated to Tasmania in 1824, and became a judge of the ...

Young, G. M. Frederick.

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