NSW Colonial Secretary’s Correspondence 1788-1825
NSW Colonial Secretary’s Correspondence 1788-1825
A copy of correspondence to or from the NSW Colonial Secretary for a convict or other resident of NSW. Requests for land, convict movements and indulgences, disciplinary action; there are all sorts of reasons for correspondence.
The Colonial Secretary's Correspondence includes correspondence to, from, and about many people in the Colony - convicts, soldiers, immigrants and others - on any number of topics.
These indexes can lead to documents, usually handwritten, concerning a huge variety of topics - permission to marry, requests to bring family over, lists of convicts to be moved or assigned, requests for ticket of leaves and pardons, reports of stolen property; the list is almost endless.
Price is per document found on the SRNSW online index. References must be given or the first document found on the index will be supplied.

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