Correspondence from R. Therry to Sir Richard Bourke, 1837-1838
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- File 8477/14
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Subjects include: Bourke's undertaking to recommend Therry as a future Solicitor-General of N.S.W.; the desirability of a court between the Supreme Court and the Court of Quarter Sessions, Therry's desire to have his children educated in Britain, a petition of a convict J. Williams, correspondence with Reverend J.J. Therry concerning the trial of convicts employed by Mudie, MacArthur's book, and the erection of a statue of Bourke in Sydney.
There are copies of the letters to and from J.J. Therry, December 1837.
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- M2037
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Parkes PlaceCanberra ACT 2600, Australia
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