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Letters from William Pike of Park Farm, Jericho, written to John Leake of Campbell Town

Pike, William and Leake, John 1830 , Letters from William Pike of Park Farm, Jericho, written to John Leake of Campbell Town , University of Tasmania Library Special and Rare Materials Collection, Australia.

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Abstract

Letters from William Pike to John Leake, dated from 1830 to 1844. Written from Pikes property,
Park Farm, Jericho [Colebrook] regarding neighbours, Horton gored by Kearney's bull (1841), wife on annual
visit to Sorell Parsonage and eight grandchildren (8 Mar. 1841), financial troubles (1841), sold property to
Mr Norman. From the Leake Family Papers L1/B492-498

Item Type: Other
Authors/Creators:Pike, William and Leake, John
Keywords: Tasmania, social history, Australia, Van Diemen's Land, John Leake, Campbell Town, VDL 1830-1835
Publisher: University of Tasmania Library Special and Rare Materials Collection
Collections: Leake Collection
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