The old College buildings at Liverpool, Thomas Moore's house (since demolished) on the right
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The old College buildings at Liverpool, Thomas Moore's house (since demolished) on the right
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W.G. Broughton to Edward Coleridge, 25th February, 1839
Fait partie de Correspondence sent to Edward Coleridge
Outlines reasons for abandoning scheme of investing subscription funds into real estate. Describes meeting with Mr. Moore who wishes the income from his freehold estate to be used to build and maintain the Cathedral of St. Andrew. Reports an the church and school estates. Protests about the Governor being directed by the Secretary of State to offer the church lands for sale. Highlights the importance of the Church of England's evangelistic cause.
W.G. Broughton to Joshua Watson, 29th November 1838
Fait partie de Correspondence to Joshua Watson
Includes a detailed account of the circumstances surrounding the bequest of Thomas Moore to the Church of England, to the extent of £20,000.
Sarah Broughton to Phoebe Broughton, 1st May
Fait partie de Correspondence sent
Gives an account of news of friends and family including a visit from Mr. Mardy - the Captain of the Halia and a visit from Mrs. Joseph Taylor with paper relating to Mr. Moore's affairs.
W.G. Broughton to Edward Coleridge, 15th January 1841
Fait partie de Correspondence sent to Edward Coleridge
Seeking legal advice regarding the will of Mr. Moore and expresses intention of forwarding copies to Coleridge. Anticipates steps to be taken if the will is contested.
John White - Land grant and appended wafer seal
Land grant signed by Governor Lachlan Macquarie, assigning 30 acres of land in the District of Airds, to John White. Dated 17th August 1819. Manuscript note on verso, advising that the quit rent for the land had been redeemed on the 18th February 1834. The note is signed Wm. Macpherson, Coll. Int. Revenue, and dated 16th December 1836.
This land was sold to Thomas Moore on 4th October 1821 and became part of the Bishop's Farm property purchased by Stanley Reeve from the Trustees of the Estate of Thomas Moore in 1943.
Macquarie, Lachlan
Share certificates belonging to Thomas Moore
Fait partie de Papers of Captain Henry Waterhouse
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Copy of Letter from Samuel Marsden and Rowland Hassall to Thomas Moore, 17th March 1813
Fait partie de Papers of Captain Henry Waterhouse
Dear Sir,
We the undersigned being appointed to value the Farm of Captain Waterhouse on the North side of Parramatta River, have this day taken into consideration, and from the Fences and Buildings having gone to utter Ruin, we are of opinion that the said Premises are worth no more than One hundred and sixty Pounds Sterling to be paid on demand; as nothing can be taken into consideration but the Land and Situation except what sawed Timber may be found in the Ruins, which may help the Purchaser in his Improvements. The above we have mentioned to Mr. Hannibal McArthur who has agreed to become Purchaser upon your giving him possession and a regular Transfer.
We are &c [Signed]
Saml. Marsden
Rowland Hassall
PS: inclosed [on reverse] is Mr. H. McArthur's Note relative to the Purchase of the same to which he requests an immediate answer.
[Reverse]
"Account Sales of 25 Head of Horned Cattle sold by Auction by D. Bevan, the property of Captain
Waterhouse." [Amounting to:] £169: 0: 0
Letter from William Waterhouse to Thomas Moore, 21st September 1812
Fait partie de Papers of Captain Henry Waterhouse
My Dear Sir
I am writing to you on a Melancholy subject, the Death of my dear Son Captain Waterhouse, who died the 27th July last and has left his affairs in a very unsettled state, which will occasion much embarrassment.
P.S. My Wife and all my family join me in best respects and good wishes to you and Mrs. Moore.
I forgot to say in the former part of my letter that I have sent Captn. Rowley's original letters, as they
may be necessary for you, pray take care of them in case I should want them in England.
[Extract only above]