Catalogue
Catalogue
Object Type
Name/Title
Letter from Thomas H. Bartley to Henry Williams, November 29, 1850
Primary Maker
Date
1850
1783-1963
Physical Description
3pp on 1 Leaf ; 230mm x 377mm
Language
English
Collection
Level of Current Record
Child
Is Part Of
Public Access Text
Excerpts from the text read: 'I am in the habit of saying to myself - Well suppose yourself on the other side, what answer could you make to it?'; 'You have taken the proper course in yielding property to the decision of the committee, and they can inflict no further pain.
[Keywords: James Busby, Land, Personal correspondence, Missionary, Colonial]
Subject Notes
Thomas Bartley was a solicitor turned politician from Liverpool, who immigrated to New Zealand in 1839. He was elected representative of Auckland in the First New Zealand Parliament of 1854.
Last Update
07 Jul 2023
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