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Port Phillip, First Survey and Settlement Of
1878. VICTORIA. PORT PHILLIJPo FIRST SURVEY AND SETTLEMENT OF. RETURN to an Order of the Legislative A,s8tmOly, Dated 14th August 1878, for- COPIES of certain recently discovered historical records respecting the first Survey and subsequent Settlement of Port Phillip Heads, formed under Lieutenant-Governor Collins in 1803. (Mr. O'Hea.) Ordered by the Legislative Assembly to he printed, 21st Novemher 18'18. CONTENTS. I.-Letter to the Honourable Graham Berry, II.-Prefatory note by the Editor. III.-Journal of Exploration of Port Phillip made by Charles Grimes, Surveyor· General of New South Wales, 1802-3. IV.-Order Book of Lieutenant-Governor Collins during the stay at Port Phillip, 1803-4. V.-Journal of the Rev. Roht. Knopwood, Chaplain to the Settlement. From 24th April 1803 to 31st December 1804. Portrait of Lieutenant-Governor Collins. " Captain W oodrifl', R.N., aM.S. Calcutta. Rev. Robert Knopwood. Mr. James Hobbs. Fac "simile Chart of the Survey of Port Phillip, by Grime!!. Sketch.-The Heads of Port Phillip. [.I!pprorimatf Oost qf Paper.-I'reparatlon, not given; Printing, &e. (715 copies), £121 5s. Od.] )!Iy auttllttty: JOlIN FERRES, GOVERNMJ!:NT PRINTER, MELBOURNE, C.-No. 15. MRo SHILLINGLAW TO THE HONe THE CHIEF SECRETARYo TO THE HONOURA,BLE GRAHAM BERRY, PREMIER OF VICTORIA. SIR, The documents now submitted to you may fairly be called the First Annals of this colony. They are important as being official records, and they set at rest some points which have hitherto been in dispute or doubt regarding the settlement attempted by Governor Collins at Port Phillip Heads three quarters of a century ago. -
Cause Papers Project Standardization
1 Cause Papers in the Diocesan Courts of the Archbishopric of York, 1300–1858 Editing and Standardisation in the Cause Papers Database The Cause Papers project provided an on-line searchable catalogue of more than 13,000 cause papers relating to cases heard between 1300 and 1858 in the Church Courts of the diocese of York, the original records for which are held at the Borthwick Institute for Archives at the University of York. The project aimed to pioneer a new standard of excellence in data accuracy and standardization. Cataloguing such a large and varied number of records posed numerous challenges in these areas, including the problem of how to incorporate spelling and language variations of surname and place names. The following document provides information on the methods used by the project team in compiling, editing and standardizing the data. It is split into the following sections:- 1) Information provided by the database 2) List of standard reference works used by the project team 3) List of types and sub-types of cases commonly used in the database 4) Standardization of Forenames 5) Standardization of Surnames – Part A 6) Standardization of Surnames – Part B 7) Problematic Place-names – Identification and Standardization Please note that this text is not intended as a guide to on-line catalogue. Users requiring assistance with searching the catalogue should consult the on-screen help text. 2 Editing and standardisation for the Cause Paper Database 1) Information provided by the database Owing to the volume and complexity of manuscript material involved, it was not possible to provide full transcriptions of the cause papers. -
TESTAMENTARY PROOEEDIN&S Hull, Elizabeth 1752, 1753 Kent
TESTAMENTARY PROOEEDIN&S Hull, Elizabeth 1752, 1753 Kent Liber 33, folio 31, 177 (part 2) TESTAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS Hull, Elizabeth 1756 Kent Liber 56, folio 65^ PftOCEiiUlMlS Hull, Ezekial 1761 Somerset Liber 38, folio 123 TESTAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS Hull, Ferdinando 1748 Kent Liber 32, folio 209 TESTAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS Hull, Ferdinando 1752 Kent Liber 33, folio 31, 177 (part 2) TESTAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS Hull, Hannah 1735 Somerset Liber 30, folio 69 TESTAI-'LSITTARY PH0CEELIIT5S Hull, Henry 1759 Anne Arundel Liber 37, folio 313 JSSTAHSHTARY PR0CSEDIN0S Hull, Henry 1760 Baltimore Li tier 37, folio 344 TSSTAMEHLAHY PROCEEDINGS Hull, Henry St. Mary's Liber 6, folio 413, 456, 457 TESTAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS Hull, Henry 1675 St. Mary’s Liber 7, folio 162, 165, 335 TESTAMENTARY IROCEELINCS Hull, Henry 1677 St. Mary* s Liber 9, folio 160 TESTAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS Hull, Hope 17V4 Somerset Liber 46, folio 69 TESTAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS Hull, Humphery 1675 Liber 7, folio 163, 164 TESTAMENTARY PROCSBDIH&S Hull, Jacob 1760 Kent Liber 37, folio 361 TESTAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS Hull, John Liber 16, folio 56 TBSmiEITTAHY PH0CSEDI1TGS Hull, John 1759 Baltimore Liher 37, folio 296 TESTAMENTASY PROCEEDINGS Hull, Joseph. Liher 17, folio 222 TESTAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS Hull, Joseph 1707 Liber 19.C, folio 244 TESTAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS Hull, Joseph 1708 Calvert Liber 21, folio 75 TESTAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS Hull, Joseph 1714, 1715 Kent Liber 22, folio 326, 327, 449 TESTAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS Hull, Joseph 1715 Kent Liber 23, folio 8 TESTAMENTARY PROmmUTtoS Hull, Joseph 1722 Kent Liber 26, folio 6, 28, 41, 90, 108, 110, 111 TESTAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS Hull, Julian 1748 Prince George’s Liber 32, folio 173 TE3TIMENTARY PROCEEDINGS Hull, Luke Barber 1762 St. -
Page 1 440 COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY. [1841. ·
440 COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY. [1841. ·-------------- - Hume Robert John, physician, 9 Curzon street, Mayfair Hunt Edward Marklew, sollcitor, 8 New Boswell rt.Linc.inn Hume Robert Montague, solicitor, 44 Lincoln's inn fields Hunt Elizh. (.:\Iiss), fancy repos. 15 A, Princes st.Hano• er sq Humfrey Charles, barrister, 36 Essex street, Strand Hunt George Alfred, opp!"aiser, l Weston place, King's cross Humfrey Lebheus Chas. barrister, 5 Brick court, Temple Hunt Henry, attorney, !J St. MildrPd's court, Poultry Humm Samuel, hat manufacturer, 146 Brick la. Spitalfields Hunt Henry, Elephant~· Castle P.H. 11 Oxford market Hummel & Anderson, paper stainers & house decorater:'l, 82 Hunt Henry, Feathers P.H. 53 Featherstone bt. City road Westminster bridg·e road, Lambeth Hunt Henry, merchant, 3 Jeffrey's square, St. l\Iary axe Hummel Edmund & Co. hosiers&flannel drap.29 St.James' st Hunt Hen. Physicians'A1·msP.H.3~ \Yarwickla.N e\\gate st Humpage Henry, solicitor, 39 Gt. James st. Bedford row Hunt Henry, physician, G8 Little Brook street, Hanover sq HumpageJoseph,surgeon,1 Bryanstone st. Portmansquare Hunt Henry Arthur, surveyor, 8 York road, Lambeth Humphery John, wharfinger, Hay's wharf, Tooley street, & Hunt Holdsworth, barrister, 3 Tanfield court, Temple Kent & 'Sussex wharf, Montague close, Borough Hunt Isaac, boot & shoe maker, 4 Pitfield street, Hoxton Humphrey Daniel, lVheatsheaf P. H. Church st. Greenwich Hunt Isaac, butcher, 10Commercial pi. Commercial road east Humphrey Richard, tailor, 20 Redcross street, Cripplegate Hunt Isaac,grocer &oilman, 10 Ilano>er pl. Regent's park rd Humphrey 'l'hos. B. surgeon & chemist, 27 Gt.Tower st. City Hunt .Tacob, diamond cutter, 34 Tenter street, :::lpitaltields H urn phreys John &; Sarah, button ma.5.8edfordbnry,Cov .gar Hunt J ames, builder & brick mer.