Catalogue
Catalogue
Object Type
Name/Title
Personal letter from Hugh Carleton to Henry Williams Junior, undated
Primary Maker
Date
1885
1783-1963
Physical Description
4pp on 1 Leaf ; 203mm x 261mm
Language
English
Collection
Level of Current Record
Child
Is Part Of
Public Access Text
Address; 25 palace Square, Upper Norwood, Surrey. Carleton makes a passing comment about "Russia securing Constantinople", an interesting pre-empt of the Constantinople Agreement made between the allies during the First World War giving Russia what was the Capitol of the Ottoman Empire.
[Keywords: Correspondence, Politics]
Subject Notes
Hugh Francis Carleton (1810-1890) was a trader, newspaper editor, politician, writer and societal critic, married to Lydia Jane Williams, daughter of Archdeacon Henry Williams. Carleton contributed many publications on the history of New Zealand, including A Page from the History of New Zealand under the penname Metoikos, in which he defended Henry Williams against the charges brought against him by Governor Grey. His most famous work is the biography of his father in law, The life of Henry Williams, Archdeacon of Waimate.
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07 Jul 2023
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