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- 5 June 1817
Part of Papers of Nourse family
Petition from Benjamin Moodie to Lord C. Somerset in which he lists settlers in his party who have arrived on brig "Brilliant" and requests permission for them to settle.
From Cape Archives.
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Part of Papers of Nourse family
Petition from Benjamin Moodie to Lord C. Somerset in which he lists settlers in his party who have arrived on brig "Brilliant" and requests permission for them to settle.
From Cape Archives.
Part of Papers of Nourse family
Includes typescript copy of letter 1818 January 12 from H. Nourse to Lord Sidmouth, 2 pages, advocating that unemployed in Britain be allowed to settle at Cape. (Records of Cape Colony Vol. 2 1815-1818).
Also manuscript transcripts of excerpts from Letter 1824 January 30 from H. Nourse to Commissioners of Enquiry, 3, 9 pages explaining his connection with the Cape, of how he advocated emigration to Cape, how he settled in Cape himself, having secured grant of land from Sir R. Donkin.
Ms transcript of letter 1825 March 25, which was received from Commissioners of Enquiry Thomas Bigge and William M.G. Colebrook by Earl Bathurst, 6p, on grant of land to Nourse in Albany on bank of Kowie River.
Part of Papers of Nourse family
Ayr, from David Kerr to his son, acknowledging his letter describing sea passage to Cape and giving him local and family news.
Judgment on Thistlewood and others
Part of Ernest Matthew Wentzel, Papers
Part of Faculty of Divinity records
L.S. M Wone(?): W.H. Palmer: Henry Sidwell: H.L. George: J.O. Nash: C. Gould: O Hogarth: F.R. Phelps: A. Cullen.
All dealing with faculty matters.
Settlers National Monument Foundation - thanks from Thelma Neville
Part of Papers of Jean Sinclair
Transcript written by Ernest Stubbs. Also report on death of his father entitled "The late Mr Tom Campbell Stubbs; A link of pioneer days".
Part of William John Burchell Papers
"No. 737. The drawing of the inside of the waggon was finished in the following order".
Manuscript, original.
Part of Papers of Findlay family
Family leaves Gravesend to Cape Town 1 November 1820-18 January 1821.