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Collection Summary
| Creator: |
Fawkner, John Pascoe, 1792-1869. |
| Title: |
Sir John Ferguson collection of papers of John Fawkner, 1810-1869 [manuscript]. |
| Date Range: |
1810 - 1869 |
| Collection number: |
MS 3337 |
| Extent: |
0.30 m. (1 fol. box) |
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Introduction Scope and Content
The papers comprise legal documents such as agreements between Fawkner and Joseph Robins (1852), E. M. Sayers (1842), and Fred Hinton (1842); diaries (1859, 1860), a Rent Book (1866); insurance policies, receipts, invoices; petitions to Fawkner concerning the Amended Insolvency Bill (1867) and the Mining Law Amendment Bill (1865); and a few letters to Fawkner from town clerks, the Treasury Department, and the Melbourne Public Librarian, Augustus Tulk. A second group of papers consists of cuttings, photographs and factual accounts of Fawkner sent to Sir John Ferguson by Mrs A. E. Walsh, whose husband was related to Fawkner. In addition there are typescript notes on the Colder manuscripts (held in the La Trobe Library, Melbourne) and typescript extracts from Fawkner manuscripts also held in the La Trobe Library. Finally there is a large album (kept in folio run) containing early maps of Melbourne, receipts from sales of Fawkner's land, copies of issues no. 1, no. 2, and no. 10 of Fawkner's The Melbourne Advertiser (1838), a copy of the Leader (June, 1862), and issue no. 1 of The Freeholder and Convention Expositor (1850)
Background
John Pascoe Fawkner arrived at Port Phillip Settlement in 1835 and established a store and hotel. Three years later he published the Melbourne Advertiser, in 1839 the Port Phillip Patriot, and in 1840 the Geelong Advertiser. From 1851 until his death in 1869, Fawkner was a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
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Preferred Citation
Items from this collection should be cited as [manuscript item title],
Sir John Ferguson collection of papers of John Fawkner, 1810-1869 [manuscript]., National Library of Australia, MS 3337, [manuscript item number].
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