Guide to the Collections held by the Wiltshire Record Office (as filmed by the AJCP)
M935
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Created: 2019
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Fonds A1. Quarter Sessions Records: Wiltshire Court of Quarter Sessions, 12 January 1787 - 24 December 1789
Series A1/320/2. Bonds and contracts for the transportation of felons, 12 January 1787 - 24 December 1789
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Fonds H. Boards of Guardians Records: Poor Law Unions, 8 December 1848 - 19 February 1858
Series H11. Melksham Union, 8 December 1848 - 19 February 1858
Subseries H11/1. Minute books, 8 December 1848 - 19 February 1858
Fonds 9. Savernake Estate, October 1849 - June 1851
Series 9/35. Personal and family, October 1849 - June 1851
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Subseries 389-93. Wiltshire Emigration Society, October 1849 - June 1851
Register, January 1851 - March 1851 (File 390)
Arranged by date of application, listing the name of applicants, date of application, residence, marital state, date of birth or baptism, occupation and how long employed, recommended by, and remarks.
Register, December 1850 - May 1851 (File 390)
Arranged by date of application, listing the names of candidates, residence, marital state, age, date of birth or baptism, where born, destination, occupation and how long employed, remarks, approved or refused, place and date of embarkation, name of ship, and place and date of arrival.
Fonds 34. Sir Charles Hobhouse, 1825 - 13 June 1829
Series 34/30. Correspondence relating to business affairs of John Palmer, 1825 - 13 June 1829
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John Palmer to J. Deans, 27 February 1825 (File)
Refers to the Netherlands loan and possibility of sending bullion to Java. (copy)
Jacqueline de Capellen de Frijll (Batavia) to [John Palmer?], 28 May 1825 (File)
Congratulations on the marriage of Miss Palmer. (In French)
John Palmer to John Findall, 17 June 1825 (File)
Administration of Malacca and Penang; position of the Governor-General; bullion to pay the troops.
J.S. Brownrigg (London) to Henry Hobhouse, 13 August 1825 (File)
Bad conduct of Charles Palmer who is still in business; Javanese coffee in payment of Palmer's bills of £60,000.
John Palmer (Calcutta) to Claud Queiros (Singapore), 25 May 1826 (File)
Concern about his silence; expects a large remittance. (copy)
Memorial of the proprietors of spice plantations and other property at Bencoolen in Sumatra to the Board of Commissioners for the Affairs of India (copy), n.d. (File)
Robert Scott (London) to India Board, 20 January 1827 (File)
£40,000 seems inadequate compensation for the ruin which has resulted from the transfer. (copy)
Memorial from the proprietors of spice plantations and other property at Bencoolen to the Court of Directors of the East India Company (copy), 28 February 1827 (File)
J.S. Brownrigg (London) to John Palmer, 28 March 1827 (File)
Refers to some progress with the difficulties of the Bencoolen settlers. (copy)
John Palmer (Calcutta) to J.S. Brownrigg, 8 April 1827 (File)
Difficulty with the bills of Dutch companies and the Java Government. (copy)
John Palmer (Penang) to his son Samuel Palmer, 9 November 1827 (File)
Ill health; trouble with his eyes.
John Palmer (Singapore) to Samuel Palmer, 25 November 1827 (File)
His health; trouble with eyes; news of friends.
John Palmer (Singapore) to Samuel Palmer, 10 December 1827 (File)
Improvement of his health; on his way to Java.
Business correspondence, mostly sent from Antwerp to J. Barnaby (Samarang), 1825 - 1827 (File)
On trade in various commodities, including coffee and spices. (In English and Dutch)
Lieutenant Colonel Nahus (Maastricht), 4 January 1828 (File)
The causes of the Java War, February 1826 (29pp), with an addendum (13pp) written at Surakarta (Java).
John Palmer (Batavia) to Samuel Palmer, 24 January 1828 (File)
Family news; plans to visit Solo (Surakarta); restoration of health.
J.S. Brownrigg (London) to John Palmer, 30 January 1828 (File)
Bencoolen planters; Java Government bills and other matters.
John Palmer (Solo) to Samuel Palmer, 14 February 1828 (File)
Family matters; the rebels; when rains subside will move in small detachments between the insurgents and the Hollanders.
M.O. Hunt (Surabaya) to John Palmer (Batavia), 19 April 1828 (File)
Commission business has dwindled away to nothing; a business proposition.
J.S. Brownrigg (London) to John Palmer, 15 December 1828 (File)
Java Trust Account distribution to the Bencoolen planters.
Fonds 130. Miscellaneous Wiltshire deeds and other records collected by Cecil Simpson, 8 September 1871 - 15 November 1872
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Series 130/74. Letters from Thomas Bate, 8 September 1871 - 15 November 1872
Bate (towards Singapore) to his aunt, 1871-12-08; 1871-12-17 (File)
With a brief addendum at Singapore.
Bate (Selangor) to his mother, 27 December 1871 (File)
Impending departure for Penang; has been in action; Selangor a nest of pirates; account of fighting; family news; his engagement; stay at Singapore; its excessive heat.
Bate (Singapore) to his aunt, 13 January 1872 (File)
Pleasant stay at Penang; first flagship to visit Penang in 16 years; social activities; painting of Iron Duke destroying a fort at Selangor; fears of a general rising of Malays in Sumatra and the Straits Settlements; visit to Sessions House in Singapore.
Bate (at sea) to his aunt, 1872-01-28; 1872-02-20 (File)
English news; improvement in weather; monsoons; fears of a long stay in Hong Kong, a 'fever hole'; visit to Manila. Addendum refers to sighting of Victoria Peak, Hong Kong.
Fonds 533. North Bradley Parish records, 31 January 1835
Series 50. Miscellaneous letters and papers, mainly concerning poor relief, 31 January 1835
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Committee for Promoting the Emigration of Females to the Australian Colonies, 31 January 1835 (File)
Notice of free passages to single women and widows to go to the Australian colonies in the Canton, signed by Edward Forster, London. (printed, 3pp.) Inscribed to the Overseers of St Peter's, Marlborough.
Fonds 865. Papers of Chafyn Grove Family of Zeals, Wiltshire, 2 October 1864 - 11 November 1865
Series 570. Diaries of William Chafyn Grove, 2 October 1864 - 11 November 1865
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Diary kept by William Grove on the voyage to Australia on the Vimiera and while travelling in New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania, 2 October 1864 - 11 November 1865 (File No. 9)
The first part of the diary describes the voyage of the Vimiera from Plymouth to Australia with references the weather, winds and seas, fellow-passengers, sightings of other ships, Crossing the Line ceremonies, sightings of dolphins, albatrosses and other birds and fish, theatrical performances, views of the New South Wales coast and his arrival at Sydney (13 Jan. 1865)...