Box-folder 3827/3
Contains 11 Results:
Letter from Charles Swanston, Hobart Town, to George Mercer, Dryden, Edinburgh, 11 March 1839
Digital
Enclose a sketch of the allotments sold in Sydney [included]. Bought fine land. Opposition to Association in Sydney.
Letter from Charles Swanston, Hobart Town, to George Mercer, Dryden, Edinburgh, 9 July 1839
Digital
Property of Mercer's put up for sale but no bids. Eventually sold to Mr. Clarke. Sheep and cattle. Had two letters from Mercer's son George. Notes son seems to like the idle life of a squatter.
Letter from Charles Swanston, Hobart Town, Van Diemen's Land, to George Mercer, Dryden, Edinburgh, 24 January 1842
Digital
Sending Mercer a copy of Mercer's Account Current. [On verso is detailed account headed "George Mercer Esq. etc. in acct. currt. with The Derwent Bank". Period covered is 1.7.1841 - 24.2.1842].
Letter from Charles Swanston, Sydney, New South Wales, to George Mercer, Dryden House, Edinburgh, 1 November 1836
Digital
Decision of the Executive Council regarding the claims of the P.P.A. Dissatisfied with Sir Richard Bourke.
Letter from Charles Swanston, Hobart Town, to George Mercer, Dryden House near Edinburgh, 26 November 1836
Digital
Concludes Government will be refusing last request. Colonel Snodgrass. Fisher busy shearing. G. Mackillop died.
Letter from Charles Swanston, Hobart Town, to George Mercer, Dryden House near Edinburgh, 27 November 1836
Digital
Encloses copy of Government's reply to last letter. Sir Richard Bourke shows P.P.A. no favours. Awaiting reply from Lord Glenelg.
Letter from Charles Swanston, Hobart Town, to George Mercer, Dryden, Edinburgh, 14 August 1837
Digital
Business has been settled, after final decision from home it will be time to close all the accounts of the Association. Sheep in good order. Lambing in other parts of the colony unfavourable. Not been able to sell "Noble Farm". Lord Glenelg on Port Phillip.
Letter from Charles Swanston, Hobart Town, to George Mercer, Dryden, Edinburgh, including a cover note and transcripts of two letters, 20 December 1837
Digital
Letter from Charles Swanston, Hobart Town, to George Mercer, Dryden, Edinburgh, 1 May 1838
Digital
P.P.A. Wool. Advises against reducing flocks. Cultivation. P.P. Settlement. Melbourne rapidly rising. Surprised by Colonel Arthur's conduct. Has established an agency to the Derwent in Melbourne. Letter from G.D. Mercer.
Letter from Charles Swanston, Hobart Town, Van Diemen's Land, to Spottiswoode and Robertson, 31 October 1838
Digital
Asks Spottiswood & Robertson to forward a packet to Mercer. Driven from stations and seeking fresh grazing lands. (copy). [Copy endorsed in attached original letter from David Robertson to George Mercer. 2pp. 16 March, 1839].