Letters to Thomas Spring Rice: A - E, 1837
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Correspondents include: Lord Aberdeen, William Allen, Archbishop of Dublin, Sir John Barrow, M. Barrington, J.F. Burgogne, Lord Carew, James Carlisle, Robert Day, T. Drummond and W. Empson.
Subjects include: A Murillo painting in the Bond Street Gallery, church affairs, politics and the state of the government, books and literary affairs, the Office of Public Works, education, the poor law bill, establishment of colony in northern Australia, evidence before Molesworth Committee confirms worst fears about transportation, letter from Swan River stating free settlers fear contamination by convicts.
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Parkes PlaceCanberra ACT 2600, Australia
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