Series G - Trusteeships : Miscellaneous

Letter: 5th November 1833TranscriptTranscriptLetter: 24 February 1834Letter: 16 May 1836Transcript of Letter: 16 May 1836Transcript Letter: 20 May 1836Letter: 20 May 1836Transcript of Letter: 10 September 1836Letter: 10 September 1836Transcript of Letter: 10 June 1838Letter: 10 June 1838Transcript of Letter: 16 March Letter: 16 MarchTtanscript of Letter: 15 December 1838Letter: 15 December 1838Note: 10 June 1838Note: 2  June 1840Note: 10 June 1838Letter: 7 April 1841Transcript of Letter: 13 June 1841Letter: 13 June 1841Transcript of Letter: 15 August 1841Letter: 15 August 1841Letter: 22 August 1841Letter: 22 November 1841Transcript of Letter: 15 March 1842Letter: 15 March 1842Transcript of Letter: 25 May 1842Letter: 25 May 1842Transcript of Letter: 5 June 1842Letter: 5 June 1842Transcript of Letter: 7 April 1841Transcript of Letter: 22 November 1841Letter: 5 June 1842Letter: 14 August 1842Letter: 29 August 1842Letter: 14 September 1842Letter:  2 October 1842Letter:  2 October 1842Letter:  13 October 1842Letter:  undated (October 1842)Letter:  14 November 1842Letter:  27 October 1842Letter:  20 November 1842

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Identity area

Reference code

AU TAS UTAS SPARC L1-G

Title

Trusteeships : Miscellaneous

Date(s)

  • 1826-1854 (Creation)

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Series

Extent and medium

7 files

Context area

Name of creator

(1780-1865)

Biographical history

John Leake (1780-1865) was born in Kent, U.K., in 1780, son of Robert and Sarah Leake. The family were merchants connected with the firm of Travis and Leake of Hull and John worked as a shipping and cargo agent, trading in various commodities between ... »

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer

Bequest of Dorothy Foster in 1964. Additional items given by J. Hudspeth in 1978

Content and structure area

Scope and content

Papers and letters concerning Leake acting for friends and neighbours as executor of wills, trustee of settlements, or as charitable donor and adviser to friends or old neigbours from his Hamburg days fallen on bad times, as with the Graham family formerly of Hamburg.

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Conditions governing access

May be consulted

Conditions governing reproduction

This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.... »

Finding aids

Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at https://eprints.utas.edu.au/10860/

Dates of creation revision deletion

HE May 2018

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