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- c.1920-1954 (Creation)
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10 notebooks or folders
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Notes made while reading histories, reference books, articles, newspapers and various records, with notes of memoranda and queries, mostly roughly  written. No.10  includes notes  on  schools,  pages  from  statistical  returns  1869,  notes  from  the  Glamorgan  Council  minutes  1860  - 1908  and  some  letters  in  answer  to  queries  1923  - 1928;No.5  includes an  extract  from  the  Hobart  Town  Courier  23  Jan.  1850,  describing  St.  John's  Church,  Prossers  Plains  and  its  consecration  (another  copy  is  in No.8),  part  of the  will of  Robert  Hepburn  of  Roys  Hill,  Fingal  and  rough  notes  from  Dr.  G.F. Storey's diaries  and  accounts in the Mitchell Library;  No.  7 consists of  rough  notes of events arranged  chronologically,  1821  - 1921;
No. 9 includes a  typescript  article:  ‘some  notes  on  the  history  of  Swansea  and  district’  (2  copies,  uncorrected) c.  1930 -40,  and  notes  from  Dr.  G.F. Storey's  diaries  (1867-68,  1873-4,  1876-7)  and  other  papers  at  Kelvedon; No.8 includes rough  notes  on  Buckland,  Prossers Plains  and  Maria  Island; Nos. 1 - 4 are merely small 'reminder'  notebooks
Notes made while reading histories, reference books, articles,newspapers  and  various  records,  with notes of  memoranda  and  queries,  mostly  roughly  written.No.10  includes notes  on  schools,  pages  from  statistical  returns  1869,  notes  from  the  Glamorgan  Council  minutes  1860  - 1908  and  some  letters  in  answer  to  queries  1923  - 1928;No.5  includes an  extract  from  the  Hobart  Town  Courier  23  Jan.  1850,  describing  St.  John's  Church,  Prossers  Plains  and  its  consecration  (another  copy  is  in No.8),  part  of the  will of  Robert  Hepburn  of  Roys  Hill,  Fingal  and  rough  notes  from  Dr.  G.F. Storey's diaries  and  accounts in the Mitchell Library;  No.  7 consists of  rough  notes of events arranged  chronologically,  1821  - 1921;
No. 9 includes a  typescript  article:  ‘some  notes  on  the  history  of  Swansea  and  district’  (2  copies,  uncorrected) c.  1930 -40,  and  notes  from  Dr.  G.F. Storey's  diaries  (1867-68,  1873-4,  1876-7)  and  other  papers  at  Kelvedon; No.8 includes rough  notes  on  Buckland,  Prossers Plains  and  Maria  Island; Nos. 1 - 4 are merely small 'reminder'  notebooks
 
  
  
  
  