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Last will and testament of Dr GF Story, and relevant correspondence

Story, George Fordyce, Roberts, John, Allport, Curzon and Allport, Cecil 1883 , Last will and testament of Dr GF Story, and relevant correspondence , University of Tasmania Library Special and Rare Materials Collection, Australia.

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Abstract

The last will and testament of Dr George Fordyce Story, and correspondence from Roberts, Allport and Allport (lawyers), 1883 - 1885. This series of documents testifies to the close relationship between Story and the Cotton family, whose members were named both as Story's executors and benefactors. From Cotton Family Papers C7/148

Item Type: Other
Authors/Creators:Story, George Fordyce and Roberts, John and Allport, Curzon and Allport, Cecil
Keywords: Dr George Fordyce Story, GF Story, last will and testament, will, property, legal documents, correspondence, Cotton Family Papers, Tas, Tasmania, East Coast Tasmania, Swansea allotments, James Cotton, Kelvedon, John Roberts, Curzon Allport, Cecil Allport, Cotton Family
Publisher: University of Tasmania Library Special and Rare Materials Collection
Collections: Quaker Collection
Dr GF Story Collection
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