Notes on Alexander and Archibald Forbes [manuscript]. 1931.

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Notes on Alexander and Archibald Forbes [manuscript]. 1931.

Handwritten and typescript notes of Firmin McKinnon on Alexander and Archibald Forbes of Warwick re query as to identity of Patrick Steuart Forbes.

1 folder ; 34 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7630482

Libraries Australia

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