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Letter from Elizabeth Vaughan, London, relating to free passage granted to Edward Wall to New South Wales aboard the convict ship ‘Eliza’

    Letter from Elizabeth Vaughan, Assembly Row, Mile End Road, London, to William Gregory, Under Secretary, on behalf of her nephew, William Nicholas, Master of the convict ship ‘Eliza’ bound for New South Wales [Australia], in relation to free passage granted to a boy named Edward Wall to join his father there [see CSO/RP/1829/106]. Confirms he will receive a suitable cabin and allowance, and will be permitted ‘to mess at the Masters table’. Also covering note outlining facts of the case. 2 items; 5pp

    Original source name : Letter from Elizabeth Vaughan, London, relating to free passage granted to Edward Wall to New South Wales aboard the convict ship ‘Eliza’
    English translation : Letter from Elizabeth Vaughan, London, relating to free passage granted to Edward Wall to New South Wales aboard the convict ship ‘Eliza’
    Creator : Administration
    Document- type 1 : correspondence
    Reference number : CSO/RP/1829/318
    Language(s) : English
    Geographical coverage : Ireland, Australia
    Year(s) : [c13] Mar 1829
    Theme 1 : family
    Theme 2 : legal
    Archive name : An Chartlann Náisiúnta
    Archive name (English) : National Archives
    Archive address : Bishop Street, Dublin 8, Ireland D08 DF210
    City : Dublin
    Country : Ireland
    Official website and institutional resources : http://nationalarchives.ie
    Finding aid(s) : https://csorp.nationalarchives.ie/context/index.html
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