Remembrance Card Thomas Cotton
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Remembrance Card Thomas Cotton
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Letter Francis to Anna Maria Cotton, 31st Dec 1867
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Letter Francis to Anna Maria Cotton, 7 Dec 1867
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Letter Francis to Anna Maria Cotton, 25th Dec 1867
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Letter Francis to Anna Maria Cotton 13th Jan 1868
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Letter Francis Cotton to Anna Maria Cotton 19th Feb 1868
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Letter Francis Cotton to Anna Maria Cotton 10th Feb 1868
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Letter Francis Cotton to Anna Maria Cotton 17th Feb 1868
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Letter Francis Cotton to Anna Maria Cotton 17th April 1868
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Letter Francis Cotton to Anna Maria Cotton 22nd April 1868
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Letter Francis Cotton to Anna Maria Cotton 29th June 1868
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Anna Maria to Francis : undated
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Anna Maria to Francis : undated
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Letter from Francis Cotton written to Rachel Cotton dated 29 June 1868, while visiting South Australia, Victoria, and New South Wales
Letter : Rachel Cotton to brother Francis Cotton
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Letter from Rachel Cotton, Kelvedon, Tasmania, dated 19 June 1868 to her father Francis Cotton who is visiting Sydney. She talks about her brother Joseph carting and ploughing, breaking a horse for the gig, an adventure in the rain where she caught cold and jaundice.
Francis Cotton
Howard Gurney Cotton and Edith Consulia Cotton
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Letters from sons and daughters: Howard Gurney Cotton and Edith Consulia Cotton, children of John Cotton, to grandfather (presumably Francis Cotton senior) dated 27 August 1878 : thanks for presents of stirrups and bit
Francis Cotton
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A letter from Thomas Sharp, doctor, to Francis Cotton, containing medical advice for Cotton who was too ill to travel to Hobart to see Sharp. Dated 1883
Francis Cotton
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Letter from Francis Cotton to George Washington Walker dated 4 September 1852 about education, Kelvedon, Tasmania
Francis Cotton
Pledge of total abstinence : Augustus Carp
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Pledge of total abstinence signed by Augustus Carp of the Dr. Syntax Hotel. The pledge is authorised by the Van Diemen's Land Total Abstinence Society of which George Washington Walker is the registrar.
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
Birth Certificate : Francis Cotton
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Birth certificate of Francis Cotton, son of Thomas and Mary Cotton, Middlesex, England, 1801.
Francis Cotton
Birth Certificate : Mary Cotton
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Birth certificate of Mary, daughter of Francis Cotton, carpenter and Anna Maria Cotton in Spitalfields, Middlesex, England, 23/12/1827.
Mary Cotton
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Record of admission dated 10 February 1825, and affirmation, of Francis Cotton as a Freeman of the City of London (citizen) in the Drapers' Company, having been apprentice of John Farrar citizen and draper.
Note: the drapers' Company is one of the oldest of the City Guilds or Livery Companies. The Drapers were originally makers of woollen cloth, but since the seventeenth century have had little connection with the cloth industry and John Farrar was not actually a draper by trade. F.C. said he was apprenticed as a carpenter etc. (see 132). Freemen were members of their company (or guild) and citizens of
London, but only the "livery men" of the Company (those entitled to wear the Company's livery) had the right to nominate an alderman as a candidate for the office of Lord Mayor each year.
Phrenologist report : Francis Cotton
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Phrenology report dated 1856 by Archibald S. Hamilton on Francis Cotton who assumed the name William Thompson and the dress of a 'seafaring man' so as to prevent if possible, any personal knowledge or bias through an oral report.'
Francis Cotton
Birth certificate : Anna Maria Tilney
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Birth certificate of Anna Maria, daughter of John Shelton Tilney of Moulsham, Chelmsford, County of Essex, shopkeeper and Susanna 21/3/1800.
Anna Maria Cotton
To a sister on the protracted illness of her infant
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James Backhouse Cotton
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Notes on Francis and Anna Maria Cotton from London Meeting
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Research by Edward Milligan into the history of Francis and Anna Maria Cotton's exclusion (disownment) from the Society of Friends entitled 'Notes from London Meeting (Devonshire House and Southwark) on Francis and Anna Maria Cotton'. The envelope is marked 'sealed until January 1989' with a note from the donor Nancie Hewitt 'to be put under seal for 15 years or until death of Margie Robey whichever is the sooner'.
Edward Milliagan
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Part of an architectural drawing, possibly of the first Friends meeting house.
Prospective buyers : Ponsonby Vale
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Authority of executor G.F. Story to sell and notes on auctioneers etc (28/3/68); inquiry from Thomas Hamilton; note of minimum price acceptable to the family; G.F. Story to F. Cotton: place not sold and so advertised to be let, rough draft plan and notes of terms of lease; solicitors Allport & Roberts' account respecting sale (1867-1868).
A letter from GF Story to Francis Cotton, from Kelvedon 20 June 1868. The letter concerns the sale of a property at Ponsonby Vale and its prospective buyers.
Joseph William Story
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Letter from Mrs. Webb to Mrs. Cotton dated 21 October 1973 about George Cotton of George's River (Pyengana)
Letter to JB Cotton from his sister "Molma" [Mary May]
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Letters to James Backhouse Cotton from his sister "Molma" [Mary May] dated 17 February, 1878. Regarding J.B.C.'s annual visit, children Lewis and Alfred, wheat stack, William, R.W. Douglas, Mathers, Friends.
Mary Cotton
Letter to JB Cotton from Alma Rachel Cotton
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Letter to James Backhouse Cotton from Alma Rachel Cotton daughter of Francis and Helen (McLeod) Cotton, 'Belmont' to her uncle James Cotton, Tasmania 1877 thanking him for a desk and talking about herself and Ethel taking dinner to Arthur and Ernest who are clearing the gorse.
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Copy of Rachel Salmon's Will, dated 1933.Property in trust for three stepdaughters Emma Elizabeth Campbell, Alicia Maria New and Mary Ann Louisa Robinson, bequests to Friends School and nephews and nieces; ms instructions on distribution of household goods to friends.
Rachel Salmon
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Photograph of Sarah Benson Mather. Died on the day she was to be married to Edward Octavius Cotton
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Photograph of Edward Octavius Cotton
Index to M3 - Meston Historical Research Papers
Extracts from personal diaries of R.S.Sanderson, Burnie
Extracts from the personal diaries of R. S. Sanderson, Burnie. Entries refer to events that occurred on the North West coast of Tasmania between 1884 and 1928. Also notes on ships in Emu Bay
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Part of George Wilson Collection
Hytten Hall crest. Framed Latin motto "Virtute experiamur" (Let courage be thy test). Red and white shield with image of Viking ship, with 'Mr. G.T.J. Wilson' under.
George Thomas Jamieson Wilson