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Constantia Estates. Report : Correspondence; Government document 1827.
Author
D'Escury, Charles, fl. 1817-1827
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital, 2017.
Description
1 online resource
Details
Author
Cloete, J.P, fl. 1827
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Colebrooke, William MacBean George, 1787-1870
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Blair, William
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Bigge, John Thomas, 1780-1843
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Hay, Robert William, 1786-1861
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Brink, Peter G, fl. 1822-1834
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Bourke, Richard, 1777-1855
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Nederburgh, J.C, fl. 1827
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Frykenins, J.H, fl. 1827
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Digitizer
Adam Matthew Digital (Firm)
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Compiled/Created
1827.
Summary note
Description: Report of the Commissioners of Inquiry upon the claim of the Proprietor of the Constantia Estate, Cape of Good Hope, to be released from the agreement entered into by the former proprietor to supply the government with wine.
Notes
This sub-collection consists of original correspondence relating to Cape of Good Hope, later Cape Colony. Included are reports and papers of the Commissioners of Eastern Inquiry, 1825 to 1834.
AMDigital Reference: CO 48/119.
Original version
Reproduction of: Constantia Estates. Report 1827.
Location of originals
The National Archives, UK
Copyright note
Crown Copyright documents © are reproduced by permission of The National Archives London, UK
Source of description
Description based on online resource (viewed on April 12, 2017).
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