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Clark Family Letters - Letters from William Pritchard Weston to his brother-in law, John Clark

Weston, William Pritchard and Clark, John 1834 , Clark Family Letters - Letters from William Pritchard Weston to his brother-in law, John Clark , Royal Society of Tasmania, University of Tasmania Library Special and Rare Materials Collection, Australia.

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Abstract

Letters written from Hythe, Victoria, by William Pritchard Weston to his brother-in-law John Clark of Cluny, Bothwell, dated 1834- 1835 regarding the building of their new house at Hythe: Loss of "Duke of Kent" - damaged sugar to be bought if fit for assigned servants, Christmas a "Popish institution" , J.C.'s health, Dr. Paton’s advice, seawater, W.P.W.'s health - quinine for appetite, family including letter from Aimee to Papa, muff, tippet and bonnet for Ann. From the family papers of William & John Clark of Cluny, Bothwell 1812-1872 : Royal Society Collection RS8/B6-7,RS8/B6-9, RS8/B6-11 & RS8/B6-13

Item Type: Other
Authors/Creators:Weston, William Pritchard and Clark, John
Keywords: Tasmania, Royal Society of Tasmania, science, natural science, social history, Australia, indexes, University of Tasmania, Library, private deposits, archives, Collections, catalogue, Special, Van Diemen's Land, Clark Family Papers
Publisher: Royal Society of Tasmania, University of Tasmania Library Special and Rare Materials Collection
Collections: Royal Society Collection
Other Special Collections
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