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Invoices and letters, Kelvedon, Tasmania, 1830s

Cotton, Francis , Invoices and letters, Kelvedon, Tasmania, 1830s , University of Tasmania Library Special and Rare Materials Collection, Australia.

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Abstract

Invoices for goods sent from London by Thomas Cotton, Robert Braggs account for a note about guns, shingle nails from William Peacock, W.Naylor's printing inks and varnishes for sale, proceeds of sale of Dr. Story's house to pay Lowe & Johnson, note about grass seeds, paint, wharfage etc, recipe for potulana cement, and letter from William Allen (1835) about possibility that dead cows may have been poisoned by a fungus in damp grass. He suggests feeding on lucerne, clover, rye etc. (1831-1836).
DX 19/47 2,4,5,6,8,9,10

Item Type: Other
Authors/Creators:Cotton, Francis
Keywords: Quaker, Religious Society of Friends, Tasmania, religious history, social history, Australia, Thomas Cotton, Robert Braggs, shingle nails, William Peacock, W. Nayler, George Fordyce Story, Lowe & Johnson, William Allen, cows, fungus, cement, potulana
Publisher: University of Tasmania Library Special and Rare Materials Collection
Collections: Quaker Collection
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