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Letter : Thomas Cotton to son, Francis Cotton
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Letter : Thomas Cotton to son, Francis Cotton, 1834
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Letter Thomas to Francis Cotton
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Corresponcence between Francis and Anna Maria Cotton dated 1867 to 1868 during his visit to South Australia (including Adelaide, Streaky Bay, Wanstead, Melrose), Victoria and New South Wales
Francis Cotton
Letter Francis to Anna Maria Cotton 1st Jan 1868
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Letters from sons and daughters: Francis Cotton jr.: farm (from Bentmore ) 1865 & 1867
Francis Cotton
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Letters from sons and daughters: Edward Octavius Cotton 1872, 1875 Kelvedon: Earlham sheep (1872); Hobart: death of Sarah, memorial card (12 March 1875)
Francis Cotton
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Letters from sons and daughters: Anna Maria (Cotton) Mather 1848, January-February 1856. To Mother: the children, Anna very active, servant leaving, free girls difficult to obtain, Esther Mather delighted with shells (11 September1848); to Father: hopes his health improved and not affected by South Australian heat, Sarah Ball going to England, Baby still alive but very emaciated ; to Mother: she must be lonely without Mary and with Father away so long, baby a mere shadow, Joseph harrassed with Steam Company's affairs
Francis Cotton
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Letters from sons and daughters: William May, son in law, dated 23 August 1866. Incomplete letter to "Father" from Wanstead, S.A. (? William May husband of Mary nee Cotton): loss of Henry and Lavinia's baby, Francis, Yearly Meeting, Adelaide Friends, price of wheat below a remunerative one, copper also low, S.A. importing beef from Queensland, wool sales reasonable, Joseph did not have the experience to manage a distant interior run on the Darling - brother Frederick took new manager, Waugh, to the run but dismissed him as intemperate, Joseph Barritt may sell - 450 sq. miles with 25 miles frontage on the river.
Francis Cotton
Letters from Rachel and Mary Cotton
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Letters from sons and daughters: Rachel Cotton and Mary (Cotton) Scholl (England) sisters of Francis Cotton, 1882-1883
Francis Cotton's bad health, wife's illness, aged friend Dr. Story, Essex, weather, lambing, family, James B. Cotton and Hannah Hall.
Francis Cotton
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Letter received from J. Bassett dated 1858, cousin of Francis Cotton.: potato cargo, corn, Adam Amos' fire, Adelaide.
Francis Cotton
Letter from William Beck, London
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Letter received from William Beck, London, dated 1883. Friends
Francis Cotton
Letter from George Renison Bell
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Letter received from George Renison Bell dated 25 November 1882 and 8 January 1883. Regarding Gladstone: tin mining - description, mine shares
Francis Cotton
Letters from James Erskine Calder
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Letter received from James Erskine Calder dated 1857, 1858 &1864. Mr Champ, his school fellow and playmate at 13 years old, and Chief clerk Burnett, blocked his promotion in the Survey Department; defects in new land scheme (1857); acting for sprent during his leave of absence; Henry Ashton delected Clerk of spring Bay Municipality (1864)
Francis Cotton
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Letter received from Samuel Cook, Adelaide, dated 19 January 1845. South Australia, Jacob Hayn's goats and copper mines, J. Hayne married sister of Baker a director of Bank of Australia, Quakers, taking a run on Murray River for pigs and fish.
Francis Cotton
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Letter from Joseph McClusky, dated 14 September noting as a public officer not willing to put his statement in writing
Francis Cotton
Letter from Rachel Ann Mackie to Anna Maria Cotton
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Letter from Rachel Ann Mackie, wife of Frederick Mackie to Anna Maria Cotton, dated 22 December 1870 regarding health and family
Rachel Mackie
Draft letter to Alfred Threlkeld Mayson
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Draft letter to Alfred Threlkeld Mayson from Francis Cotton dated 25 January 1865. F.C.'s draft reply to Mayson's letter to son George Cotton: son acknowledges debt to Mayson for aid in carrying out his [police] duties, George acquitted of "having had any hand with the destruction of the target" and Mitchell wished the matter to drop, F.C. begged Mayson to forgive and forget.
Francis Cotton
Letters between George Meredith and Francis Cotton
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Letters between George Meredith and Francis Cotton written 9 and 10 March 1841, and 14 July 1847.
Rent of Meredith's land "Cambria" too dear; reply from George Meredith (part cut out, 1841); road through his property, farm(1847).
George Meredith
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Letter from Mark S. Mitchell, of Lisdillon, dated 1882 regarding "British Friend" - Pitt's travels in Palestine
Mark Mitchell
Letters between Edward Carr Shaw and Francis Cotton
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Letters between Edward Carr Shaw and Francis Cotton dated 10 May and 21 May 1881. Repair to log [? of jetty] damaged by "Lalah"; E.C.S. to F.C.: Little Swanport Bridge - permission to have work done.
Edward Carr Shaw
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Letters from Mark M. Shaw dated 18 January 1881 and 20 February 1883 regarding "Leven Pilgrim" paper, temperance - in an envelope with the poem "The Nazarene" by "MMS" printed on one side; health, floods.
Francis Cotton
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Part letter from Theodore West, undated. Regarding the need of a job and the Society of Friends
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Personal papers of Francis Cotton including birth certificates
Francis Cotton
Personal account of God's goodness
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Francis Cotton's personal account of God's goodness to him, including his upbringing and his readmission to the Friends during Backhouse and Walker's mission.
Francis Cotton
Francis Cotton : Appointments held : 134 to 150
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Francis Cotton's correspondence and papers relating to the Society of Friends. He paid many visits of concern to Friends in South Australia, Victoria and N.S.W. See also (Series C) general correspondence for letters from and relating to Friends.
Francis Cotton
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Francis Cotton's correspondence and papers relating to the Society of Friends. He paid many visits of concern to Friends in South Australia, Victoria and N.S.W. See also (Series C) general correspondence for letters from and relating to Friends.
Francis Cotton
To a sister on the protracted illness of her infant
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Miscellaneous tracts - temperance etc., printed poems. Including Report of VDL Bible Soc. 1839, J. Wesley's opinions, "The Sentinel May 1883", temperance tracts, rough manuscript notes of Book of Jeremiah used as a wrapper for tracts, the Lord's Prayer in Chinese
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Will of Joseph William Story of Eastern Marshes, Oatlands, farmer. Dated 1855, codicil 1864. Annuity of £100 to Ann Story otherwise called Ann Beams "who now resides with me" from £2000 capital to be invested (annuity increased to £130 on capital investment of £2800 by codicil of 1864); interest on £2000 to Martha Beams daughter of Ann Beams (then aged 10) and principal at age 21 or when married; £2000 to Emma Story daughter of J.W. Story by Ann, legacies to both daughters reduced to £1600 by codicil of 1864);
remainder and residue to be divided between son Joseph William Story of Hobart, butcher, (omitted from codicil of 1864[deceased]); son George Arthur Story of Melbourne; daughter Ann Liardet wife of Frederick Liardet of Sandbridge near Melbourne coach and boat proprietor; daughter Elizabeth wife of Samuel 0.Lovell of Hobart corn dealer; children of daughter Mary Ann deceased wife of John Petrie of Hobart, gent., deceased, at age 21, (Petrie children omitted in codicil of 1864). Also bill from Allport & Roberts for advising on alterations and codicil 1864.
Joseph William Story
Plan of Ponsonby Vale, Eastern Marshes
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Plan of Ponsonby Vale, Eastern Marshes dated1868. Property of late Joseph W. Story, including Ponsonby Vale, Stone House and Long
Marsh, scale 2 ins. : 1 mile.
Joseph William Story
James Stormont : offer to rent
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Offer from James Stormont dated 3 April 1871 to rent the property "Mount Morriston" : offer to rent at £210
John L.B. Tabart : lease of Ponsonby Vale
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Legatees : Samuel Ouston Lovell and Elizabeth (Story) Lovell
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Correspomdence from Samuel Ouston Lovell and Elizabeth (Story) Lovell dated 1864 – 1879.
Letters mainly from S.0. Lovell, and some from Elizabeth Lovell addressed "Dear Cousin", about the execution of the estate and the property:- farm at Launceston to be auctioned with reserve of 35s per acre - a comfortable stone cottage and barn and 100 acres in cultivation; Ponsonby Vale also to be sold by public auction but could wait until Burbury's lease ran out (1864); E.L.: wait for good price for sake of her and her sister's children - £2 or 35s per acre (Apr. 68) ; fences reasonable, house as old residence of J.W.S. fair for weatherboard building except for stables, Stone House neglected, fencing on farm decayed.leases - tenders received but below value (2/7/68); Tabart's offer to rent old homestead and Long Marsh with allowance for repairs, rent low; Hamilton's offer on behalf of Fisher, suggested reducing legacies to Martha and Emma to allow something for Story family (18/9/68); Stone House lease to George Nichols not pursued, Ashton, Fletcher of Maria Island, Tabart and repairs (1869); E.L.: wait for better market (6/3/71 ), Mrs Beams drunk, quarrelled with daughter and Mr Heathorn; S.0.L.: 1874 death of Mrs Ann Story in Melbourne, her furniture formerly left to Elizabeth Lovell, inventory (15/9n4); railway might enhance value of property, F.C. too influenced by solicitors, not sell under 30s per acre; E.L.: death of S.0.L. from blood poisoning, son William, daughter intends opening school (11 /12/78), children all of age - 3 in Hobart one at Huon, living with unmarried son George who is keeping a grocer's shop (28/9/79).
Legatee : Martha (Beams) Martin
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Correspondence from Martha (Beams) Martin 1867, 1872 – 1874
Daughter of Ann (Beams) Story, born about 1845, married John Martin in 1864. Requests for money, Emma (1872), send money weekly not quarterly, working at dress makers - sometimes 9s a week (Apr. 1874), mother's death (Aug. 1874), 3 children (Sept. 74), mother's will (Oct.74), going to New Zealand - sewing business (Dec. 1874). Also copy of authority to raise £100 on her expectations (1871), and letters from lawyers on behalf of M.M. requesting payment of or advances of her legacy or an account of trust moneys from : Elliston & Burbury (1867), R. Fitzgerald (1869), John B. Hull (1870), A. Inglis Clark (1878).
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Birth certificate (Quaker) 1838; marriage certificate (Quaker} Edward Octavius Cotton, agriculturist, son of Francis Cotton, agriculturist, of Kelvedon and Anna Maria, and Elizabeth Helen Grueber, daughter of Stephen Henry Grueber of Ormley, Fingal, gentleman, and Elizabeth his wife, 30.11.1881.
Edward Octavius Cotton
Letters from Hannah Grueber (nee Fletcher wife of S. H. Grueber jr.)to Helen
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Letters from Hannah Grueber (nee Fletcher wife of S. H. Grueber jr.) written to Helen 1881.
Elizabeth Helen Grueber
Stephen Henry Grueber (father of Helen) - family history
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Family history written in 1891 by Stephen Henry Grueber (father of Helen). Outline of family history and his own life written for his daughter, with poetry and reflections. Enclosed: letter from Rev Henry B. Bromby to Grueber family: thanks for memorial of confirmation (1871 ); St. John's Association members ticket: Miss Grueber 1871; note on "way to build a turf bank, S.H. Grueber"; photo of seal of Marcus Greuber 1575
Elizabeth Helen Grueber
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Letters from Edward Octavius Cotton to brother James
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Letters from Edward Octavius Cotton to his brother James dated 1882 - 1883, regarding, family, Yearly Meeting (21.5.82), Schoutens, family, death of Capt. King (21.5.82), Mother and Father's deaths and will (1883), instrument with angled mirror, love to Hannah Hall.
James Backhouse Cotton
Letter to JB Cotton from Frederick Mackie
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Letter to James Backhouse Cotton from Frederick Mackie, Mount Barker, South Australia, dated 7 October 1873.
Spiritual, Tilney Cotton beginning to prosper, Lucy Coleman
Frederick Mackie
Letter to JB Cotton from Ann Mather
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Letters to James Backhouse Cotton from Ann Mather (wife of R.A. Mather) dated 23 April 1875 regarding the death of her daughter Sarah
Ann Mather
Letters to JB Cotton from Joseph J. Neave
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Letters to James Backhouse Cotton from Joseph J. Neave dated 1871 and 1877
James Backhouse Cotton
Letter to JB Cotton from William Patterson
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Letter to James Backhouse Cotton from William Patterson, Half Moon Bay, dated 3 September 1883. Visit of members of Society of Friends [?Canada]
James Backhouse Cotton
Letter to JB Cotton from unidentified person
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Letter to James Backhouse Cotton from unidentified person, signature erased, from 309 Cotley St., dated 25 Mach 1871
Spiritual
James Backhouse Cotton
Isabella (Jackson) Cotton to husband Joseph
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Letters from Isabella (Jackson) Cotton to her husband Joseph Cotton
Joseph Cotton
Helen P. (Nellie) Jackson, sister of Isabella to Joseph Cotton
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Letters from Helen P. (Nellie) Jackson, sister of Isabella to Joseph Cotton dated 1874 & 1875
Joseph Cotton
James B. Cotton to brother Joseph
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Letters James B. Cotton to brother Joseph, dated 1884 & 1885.
From Albury: Kelvedon, new boundary, J.B.C.'s call to preach Gospel, "Hannah Hall still going from place to place and leaving an unmixed blessing", English Friends accused H.H. of being "a Hickite", "Patti" Lyne (6.8.84); From Belmont County, 0 [Ontario, Canada]: winter weather, temperatures much below freezing, eggs freeze and crack, working on Hannah Hall's "great journal", made a "bread
worker".
James Backhouse Cotton
Note about the book A short history of the English people
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Note (ms.} about J.R. Green, A short history of the English people, London (1878)
Letters E. Frances Cotton: Dr. Story
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:Letters from E. Frances Cotton: Dr. Story 1956, 1969-71. Mrs Frances Cotton's correspondence relating to Dr. Story including: letter from Bill Wilson thanking her for bottle and drugs from Dr. Story's surgery
(1969), letter from A.A. Lewis that he had received mss from Mrs Wilson to deliver to University Archives (1970), letters from the Archivist: papers received from Mrs Wilson and Mrs Parker, Dr. Story's "baby" in Anatomy Dept. museum, also letter from Jack Thwaites (1956).
E. Frances Cotton: miscellaneous correspondence
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E. Frances Cotton: miscellaneous correspondence and notes on history
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Postcard : near Bridgefoot, Kelvedon UK
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Mole Creek Caving Club Newsletter
Collection consists of the newsletters of the Mole Creek Caving Club entitled 'Carbonate Capers'. Nos 1-155, November 1991 to August 2008.
Mole Creek Caving Club
Queen Victoria and Prince Consort
Lantern slides of Queen Victoria (coloured) and Prince Consort (bw)
Coloured lantern slide of Queen Victoria
Four stereoscopic lantern slides of fruit, travel , foliage, Munich and unknown view
Ship 'Windward' passing iceberg on passage from Hobart Town to London
Large glass negative of engraving of the ship 'Windward' passing iceberg on passage from Hobart Town to London, 1863
Eight lantern slides of Tasmania by Beattie and others:
• ship "Mongolia";
• Fern Retreat Hut;
• Derwent Light House, "Quercus";
• The Falls Hut, Mount Wellington, J.W. Beattie Tasmanian series;
• "Whitesides building collapse 1923", J.W. Beattie;
• J. Bidencope & Son, J.W. Beattie;
• Mount Lyell Mine, West Coast;
• sailing ship at anchor - ladies sitting on promenade bench watching.
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Modern poetry (5 lectures - University College, 1939); Modern poetry (Tottenham YWCA 1939?); Choral speaking (1943); T.S. Eliot's "The Waste Land" (Progressive League 1947).
Clive Sansom
The poetry of T.S. Elliot - lecture to the Speech Fellowship
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Typescript, reviews, published pamphlet (1947 Oxford University Press).
Clive Sansom
Part of Clive Samson Collection
"The quality of language" off-print from Spoken English (Journal of the English Speaking Board) London, vol. 7 no. 2 May 1974, and shortened version for New Zealand Education magazine; "Australian speech" (typescript, no date); "We the Murderers: a study in poeticide" (typescript - lecture to teachers, no date); "Why read faster?" (1970); "Professor Higgins - imposter". Also (b) foreword by Clive Sansom for Bruce Proverbs' book "Business Communication and correspondence".
Clive Sansom
The Voice that tempted Eve and other Auditory Observations, no date
Part of Clive Samson Collection
A collection of sayings on speech collected by Clive Sansom manuscript and typescript draft (not published).
Clive Sansom
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Words by Clive Sansom to Saint-Saens' Suite: script, correspondence - broadcast and concert performances.
Clive Sansom
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"Lady Franklin's Journey": notes, draft, script, correspondence.
Clive Sansom
Religious Society of Friends, Religious writing
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Correspondence with the Religious Society of Friends and various lectures on religion. Note: Clive Sansom also collected many cuttings of articles on religious topics, prayers, sayings etc., but these have not been retained in Archives.
Clive Sansom
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Address book - "commercial travellers journal with Newton Chambers & Co. (c1928-34); notebooks (very rough notes and drafts), word notebook.
Clive Sansom
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Drawings and sketches, family photo albums, and correspondence regarding conservation.
Clive Sansom
Photograph album - Clive and Ruth Sansom
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Family photographs of Clive and Ruth Sansom.
Clive Sansom
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Letters received, with some drafts, copies or extracts of Clive Sansom's replies from:
Miscellaneous letters 1928-1934
"Babe" (first girlfriend) 1934-1936 (1 folder)
Allan Keeling (antiquarian bookseller and chicken farmer, Kent) 1932-1945 (3 folders)
Marjorie Holben (nee Morse) c1935-1943
Martin Miles (d.1944) and Helen J. Miles c1937-1958. From St. Ninians, Broadstairs, Kent; Oxford, Melbourne and army camps in Wales and England. Lance-Corp. Miles was killed in action in June 1944
Marjorie Gullan and Gertrude Kerby (speech training) c1943-1958.
Clive Sansom
Part of Clive Samson Collection
In the Midst of Death: poems by Clive Sansom (privately printed 1940), dedicated "To Ruth": printed copy, typescript, correspondence, printer's bill (O.U.P.), reviews.
Clive Sansom
Part of Clive Samson Collection
A novel: correspondence with Methuen and R.K.S., research notes including Oberammergau programme and postcards, newscuttings, etc. relating to Oberammergau, manuscript in notebooks, typescript.
Clive Sansom
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Poems, written for the 700th anniversary of Salisbury Cathedral 1961: manuscript, typescript, published copy, notes on history, broadcast script, correspondence, newspaper cuttings, programmes. Also printed copy of poem "Innsbruck Bells".
Clive Sansom
Part of Clive Samson Collection
The World of Poetry, edited by Clive Sansom. Manuscript in notebook written 1940s, correspondence 1956-1964.
Clive Sansom
This Quiet Dust: epitaphs real and imaginary
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Typescripts and notes, letter.
Clive Sansom
Part of Clive Samson Collection
"Dog doggerel" by Clive Sansom, drawings by Max Angus: typescript of text, photocopies book including drawings. Not published as a book but some poems published separately.
Clive Sansom
Legal practioners' examination
Legal practioners' examination certificate dated 25th June 1909
Erskine Clarence Watchorn
Concert Program, Middle Temple
Concert programme, Middle Temple Hall, 16 May 1912, including words of traditional songs.
Erskine Clarence Watchorn
Bridge, Tasman Highway, St. Helens
Part of De La Haye Postcard Collection