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448380
  • Title
    Collection 01: Proclamations
  • Call number
    SAFE/D 356/vol. 1
  • Level of description
    sub-fonds
  • Date

    1813, 1825, 1835, 1836, 1842
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    448380
  • Issue Copy
    Microfilm : CY 1118, frames 31-47 (D 356/1, Items 1-4, 6-8). See contents below for frame numbers of specific items.
    Microfilm : 'Homebush races').
  • Physical Description
    0.05 metres of textual material (1 vol.) - printed
  • Scope and Content
    1. Proclamation by Sir Thomas Brisbane being promise that all prisoners who may have escaped from Public or Private Service, shall receive full and sufficient Pardons if they give themselves up to a Magistrate before 20th March, 9 February 1825. (Ferguson: F1035A) (Call No.: D 356 vol. 1, no. 1: Request microfilm CY 1118, frame 35)
    2. Proclamation by Sir Thomas Brisbane being rewards offered for the return or deliverance of any runaway prisoners to a magistrate, 30 March 1825. (Ferguson: F1035B) (Call No.: D 356 vol. 1 no. 2: Request microfilm CY 1118, frame 37 )
    3. 'Racing Kalendar' being Form for the First Day, Monday, 16 August 1813. (Ferguson: F566A) (Call No.: D 356 vol. 1 no. 3: Request microfilm CY 1118, frame 39)
    4. Calendar for Parramatta Races, Form for the Second Day, 8 October 1825 (Ferguson: F1037B) (Call No.: D 356 vol. 1 no. 4: Request microfilm CY 1118, frame 41)
    5. Homebush races, being programme for the third day, 22 September 1842 (Call No.: D 356 vol. 1 no. 5: Request microfilm MAV/FM4/10684, frame 90 )
    6. Public notice offering reward of 25 pounds for information relating to the robbery of 'Checks and Notes' stolen from the Windsor Mail on morning of 27 May 1842. (Ferguson: F3539A) (Call No.: D 356 vol. 1 no. 6: Request microfilm CY 1118, frame 42)
    7. Proclamation by Sir Richard Bourke re. Possession of vacant lands of the Crown within the limits of the colony, under the pretence of a treaty, bargain or contract, for the purchase thereof, with the Aboriginal natives are void and persons found in possession will be considered as trespassers, 26 August 1835. (Ferguson: F1994) (Call No.: D 356 vol. 1 no. 7: Request microfilm CY 1118, frame 44)
    8. Proclamation by Sir Richard Bourke respecting the atrocities committed on the Aborigines at Port Phillip and Western Port by white men, 3 May 1836. (Ferguson: F212A) (Call No.: D 356 vol. 1 no. 8: Request microfilm CY 1118, frames 45-45a)
  • Copying Conditions
    Out of copyright:
    Please acknowledge:: Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales
  • General note

    This is volume 1 of a collection of 20 volumes of proclamations held at D 356/1-20. A preservation microfilm copy is available at CY 1118 (frames 1-616). Please consult Detailed Contents Lists in the Mitchell Library Reading Room for volumes 2-20.
    Preservation microfilm copy of D 356/1-20 (CY 1118), made Oct. 1987.
    Digital order no:Album ID : 823732
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