First Committee Papers with continuations. New South Wales, 1805-1807

 
Component identifier:
File 88. AJCP Reel No: 288
Content Summary:

Documents include:

Papers concerning the carrying of goods produced in New South Wales in the Lady Barlow to England, 1804-1806, including extracts of letters from Governor King to Lord Hobart, a letter 18 July 1805 from Charles, Samuel and George Enderby, complaints of Thomas and John Mather, and a copy of Robert Campbell's memorial, 10 Aug. 1805.

Memo by Sir George Shee concerning correspondence respecting 'the intercourse of the Americans on the shores of New Holland for the purpose of fishing and traffic'.

Correspondence concerning further indulgences to Col. MacArthur with regard to his sheep, Sept. 1806.

Return of ships entering Port Jackson, June-Dec. 1806.

Memorial from William Jacob on the trade between New South Wales and the western coast of America.

Unsigned and undated paper on the settlement of New South Wales, the fisheries established and ships built there.

Account of ships cleared outwards from England for the Southern Whale Fishery, 1800-1806.

Undated account of vessels employed in the whale fishery by adventurers in New South Wales, 1807?.

Letter from Samuel Enderby stating that the encouragement of a seal fishery from New South Wales could be prejudicial and dangerous to the existence of the Southern Whale Fishery.

Copy of draft bill for opening the trade of New South Wales under licences from the East India Company, 1807.

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