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Letter from Hugh Francis Carleton to Henry Williams Junior, October 6, 1888

documentary heritage
  • Description

    Regarding what happened to his mother's library and the proposed collection of the Williams Family Papers. Excerpt from the text reads: 'To whom was Mothers Library left? I do not mean the bound book in the case, but her script books and historical documents, I think them of great value...'

  • Other Id

    13610 (Presto content ID)

    MS-1991-75-76 (Reference Number)

  • Department

Images and documents

Catalogue

  • Object Type
  • Name/Title
    Letter from Hugh Francis Carleton to Henry Williams Junior, October 6, 1888
  • Primary Maker
  • Date
    1888
    1783-1963
  • Physical Description

    3pp on 1 Leaf ; 137mm x 176mm

  • Language
    English
  • Collection
  • Level of Current Record
    Child
  • Is Part Of
  • Public Access Text

    Address typed onto the top right hand corner of the first page: 25, Palace Square, Upper Norwood.

    [Keywords: Bishop Selwyn, Conflict, Author]

  • 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.
  • Last Update
    07 Jul 2023
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