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Field name | Value |
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Title | Statistics of Stores and Provisions Sent to New South Wales |
Date | 1786-1873 |
Document Type | Shipping Papers |
Reference | CO 202/1 |
Library / Archive | The National Archives |
Collection Name | Colonial Office and Predecessors: New South Wales Entry Books |
Description | Copy of lists transmitted to Governor Hunter, detailing articles in the transport store house at Portsmouth, originally purchased for the coast of France and now proposed to be sent to New South Wales. There is also an invoice of medicine purchased to be shipped for use in the general hospital at Sydney. |
Series Description | This series contains entry books relating to New South Wales. |
Theme(s) | Ships and Shipping Lines |
Country (from) | Great Britain |
Country (to) | Australia |
Places | Norfolk Island |
Ports | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; Portsmouth, England |
Nationality | English; European |
Ships | Minerva; Purpose; Walker; Royal Admiral; Earl Cornwallis |
People | Martin, Daniel; Darby, Edward; Jones, William; Nicole, John; King, John; Tennent, James |
Keywords | transport, emigration, clothing, textiles, finance, administration, shipping, steamboat, commissionaires, iron, weapon, medicine, hospital, livestock, provisions, wine, construction, tools, sanitation, convict, women |
Language | English |
Copyright | Crown Copyright documents © are reproduced by permission of The National Archives London, UK |