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Manuscript

Burgess, Isaac James, b 1824 : Papers

Date: 1828-1880

By: Burgess, Isaac James, 1824-1904

Reference: MS-Papers-1585

Description: Comprises baptismal certificate, school records, indenture certificate; correspondence with Alfred Domett, the Colonial Secretary, when Burgess was commander of HM colonial brig `Victoria' (1847-1850); papers relating to his duties as chief harbourmaster and pilot at Auckland (1868-1894), including testimonials from Gore Browne and Sir George Grey; and brief family history Source of title - Supplied Quantity: 1 folder(s). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph, mss and typescripts Transfers: To Photographic Archive - Photographs transferred to Photographs.

Manuscript

Richards, Robert, -1847 : Papers

Date: 25 Jun 1845-17 Jul 1855, 17 Dec 1861-6 Jul 1872, 15 Jan 1938

By: Richards, Robert, -1847

Reference: MS-Group-1487

Description: Correspondence from Robert Richards to his family in Rio de Janeiro and England. Richards describes the war in the Bay of Plenty against Hone Heke during and after the cutting down of the flagstaff at Kororareka. He gives details of the British response to this event and about the key players involved. Also includes newspaper clippings and legal documents following the death of Robert Richards in 1847 and legal documents relating to the management of land in New Zealand by overseas owners. Quantity: 2 folder(s). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, Mss (photocopies), transcripts, typed transcripts Processing information: Material underwent conservation treatment in 2013, which required reprocessing into new folders - old reference was MS-Papers-8523-01 and 02. New reference is fMS-Papers-11558-1 and 2

Manuscript

Kennedy, Dugald Archibald, 1830-1908 : The Career of Captain Kennedy

Date: 1854-[ca 1870]

By: Kennedy, Dugald Archibald, 1830-1908

Reference: MS-Papers-2786

Description: Incomplete reminiscences of a ship master, who arrived in Nelson in 1854, and who sailed on a number of ships between Australia, New Zealand and the Chatham Islands; was involved with the transport of Maori prisoners (including Te Kooti) to the Chatham Islands. Written sometime after 1893 Source of title - Supplied Accompanying material - Photocopy of letters outlining full career of Captain Kennedy from S M Christina Kennedy, 1981 & Lesta Kennedy, 1992. Typed transcript by Marsha Donaldson, June 2007 Quantity: 1 folder(s) (12 pages). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph

Online Manuscript

The government brig, Victoria

Date: Jul 1845

From: Bambridge, William, 1819-1879 : Diaries

Reference: MS-0130-287

Description: Sketch by William Bambridge, of the government brig, Victoria, in Auckland Harbour. The sketch appears on p 287 of the diary. Quantity: 1 page. Physical Description: Sepia ink 50 x 136 mm, on sheet 203 x 157 mm

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Letter from McMillan to Maori Chiefs (with translation)

Date: 6 Jul 1860

From: McLean, Donald (Sir), 1820-1877 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-0032-0684E-09

Description: Letter conveying good health to Maori onboard the Colonial Brig, Victoria and includes a translation by McLean Accompanying material - Includes a translation probably from McMillan Quantity: 1 piece (2 pages on 1 leaf).

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Letter - SEL010/3.00/7

Date: 28 Mar 1846

From: Selwyn family : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-10105-15-07

Description: Letter to William Selwyn, written on HM Brig Victoria, off Cloudy Bay, Cooks Strait. Sailing for Waikanae Mission Station. Hadfield ill. Anxiety over effect on Maori of news of the fighting at Kororareka. War in the North Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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