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Letters and accounts from George Bowes to GF Story, 8 Sept 1829 and May 14 1838
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(Letter 1)
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(Accounts)
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(Letter 2)
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Abstract
Two letters with accounts sent to GF Story in Tasmania, from George Bowes, London, 8 September 1829 and 14 May 1838. The first letter is concerned with Story's house in Critchell Place, London, which was leased to Mrs Townsend at 45 pounds per annum. Accounts concerning the lease are included, while the second letter (1838) speculates as to the value of the house. From Cotton Family Papers C7/160, 161
Item Type: | Other |
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Authors/Creators: | Bowes, G |
Keywords: | GF Story, George Fordyce Story, George Bowes, 1829, correspondence, social history, letters, London, accounts, house to let, Critchill Place, Commodious House, larder, supplies, Cotton Family Papers, Cotton family, Van Diemen's Land, Tas, Tasmania, Hobart Town, Henry Johnston, correspondence, finances, Barbara Mathews, Thomas Cotton, GF Story finances, mortgage of GFS house, Critchell Place, property, Mrs Townsend |
Publisher: | University of Tasmania Library Special and Rare Materials Collection |
Collections: | Quaker Collection Dr GF Story Collection |
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