Item Letter - 152 - No date - c.1821- Ann Johnston to cousin John Meredith

No date - c.1821- Ann Johnston to cousin John MeredithNo date - c.1821- Ann Johnston to cousin John MeredithNo date - c.1821- Ann Johnston to cousin John MeredithNo date - c.1821- Ann Johnston to cousin John Meredith

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AU TAS UTAS SPARC G4-A-149-153-Letter - 152

Title

No date - c.1821- Ann Johnston to cousin John Meredith

Date(s)

  • c1821 (Creation)

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Extent and medium

1 four page letter

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Name of creator

(1800 -)

Biographical history

John Meredith (1800- ) son of James and Sarah Meredith was George Meredith's young cousin who accompanied the family to Van Dieman's Land. He received land grants at Swanport and Jericho but returned to England in 1822, leaving his land in his cousin's possession

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer

Deposited by Mrs W V G Johnson Queensland 1962 & 1964 .
Also donated separately in May 2006 by Ian and Caroline Mackersey of Auckland New Zealand, photocopy of 'Memoir
of the late George Meredith' by his son, Edwin Meredith

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Scope and content

Letter from Ann Johnston to cousin John Meredith dated 5th March 1821, letter from Teneriffe received - sorry he was so sea sick, visit to Birmingham, John's young brother Ben learning to sing, his mother Sarah, David and Joseph, dined at Henry Meredith'... »

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Available for research

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This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.... »

Finding aids

Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at :https://eprints.utas.edu.au/22693/1/G4-meredith-papers.pdf

Existence and location of originals

Other Meredith papers which remained at Cambria until it was sold were deposited in the Archives Office of Tasmania (State Archves) by Miss Violet Mace in 1965 (including some which had previously been lent to the University). The Meredith (Mace) papers ... »

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HE Jan 2018

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