Guide to the Papers of the Fremantle Family (as filmed by the AJCP)
M1672 - M1675
National Library of Australia View Catalogue Record
Created: 2018
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Fonds. Papers of Sir Thomas Fremantle, 1st Baron Cottesloe, 1854 - 1860
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Correspondence of Lady Elizabeth Fremantle, 1854 - 1857 (File 43)
Letters from Capt. S. Fremantle to Lady (Elizabeth) Fremantle, 1854 - 1857 (Item 43L)
Mostly written in Sydney, but also in Tahiti, the letters refer to family matters, Sir William Denison, Capt. H. Denham, the Bishop of Sydney, the monotony of Sydney society, the effects of the gold discoveries on shipping, A. Gregory's exploring expedition, shipboard theatricals, cruises in the Pacific, relations with the French at Tahiti, the removal of the Pitcairn Islanders, disciplinary problems, and the Crimean War. (14 letters)
Capt. S. Fremantle (Sydney) to Emma Fremantle, 6 February 1855 (Item)
Voyage to Australia; prices of food; officers and servants; illnesses of crew; Crimean War.
Capt. S. Fremantle to Emma Fremantle, 2 June 1855 (Item)
Queen's Birthday celebrations in Sydney; new Bishop of Sydney.
Treasury Correspondence and Papers, April 1842 (File 97/3)
Copies of correspondence between Major John Campbell and Lord Stanley concerning land claims in New Zealand of Manakou and Waitemata Company, April 1842 (Item)
Summary of transactions re Manakou and Waitemata lands, 1836-1841; printed copy of a letter from J. Campbell to Lord Stanley seeking land grants in New Zealand, 28 Sept. 1841. (3 letters)
Correspondence, January 1829 - June 1832 (File 136/1)
Capt. C.H. Fremantle (Madeira) to Lady (Elizabeth) Fremantle, 7 January 1829 (Item)
Voyage of Challenger; weaknesses of ship.
Capt. C.H. Fremantle (Cape of Good Hope) to Lady Fremantle, 18 March 1829 (Item)
Voyage of Challenger orders to take possession of Western Australia.
Series 136/3. Correspondence, May 1860
Sir William Denison (Sydney) to Capt. S. Fremantle, 24 May 1860 (Item)
Reasons for Maori War; Denison's advice to Governor T.G. Browne; possible annexation of Fiji and likely racial conflict; separation of Moreton Bay from N.S.W.; N.S.W. politics; financial crisis; gold discoveries in southern N.S.W.; Denison's shell collection.
Papers relating to Captain Stephen Fremantle R.N., 1855 - 1858 (File 154/1)
Letters from Capt. H. Denham of Herald to Capt. S. Fremantle of Juno, 1855 - 1858 (Item)
Written in Sydney, Goulburn, Mt. Elrington and Levuka, they refer to Fremantle's arrival at Sydney in February 1855, the supply of stores to the quarantine ground, travels in N.S.W. with Sir Charles Nicholson, the N.S.W. Southern Tablelands, goldfields, H.M.S. Torch, sailing plans, the chartering of a vessel for A. Gregory's exploring expedition, the position of reefs, the voyage of the Sulphur in 1836-42, the desire of Fijian chiefs for British annexation, British missionaries and other residents in Fiji, American and French vessels in Fiji, exchange of crew members, assistance given by the Herald to a damaged mail steamer, the wreck of the Dunbar, Capt. W. Loring, surveying, and letters from C. Dumaresq and the Bishop of Sydney about Fremantle's courtmartial. (26 letters)...
Fonds. Naval Papers of Captain Stephen G. Fremantle, 1852 - 1858
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Series 213/6. Admiralty orders (for daily reference), December 1852 - October 1854
W. Hamilton (Admiralty) to Sir Everard Home (Sydney), 27 December 1852 (Item)
Sends correspondence with Colonial Office in employment of lascars in Royal Navy ships in Australia and measures to prevent desertion to goldfields.
W. Hamilton to Sir Everard Home, 19 February 1853 (Item)
Necessity for two warships to be constantly at Sydney or Melbourne.
R. Osborne (Admiralty) to Fremantle, 8 May 1854 (Item)
Movements of Capt. Mackay, alleged to be privateer.
W. Hamilton to Capt. H. Fitzgerald, 27 February 1854 (Item)
Sends correspondence with Colonial Office on defenceless state of Victoria.
Papers relating to the Cocos Islands, 1857 - 1858 (File 213/12)
They include the proclamation annexing the Islands on 31 March 1857, two letters from Fremantle in May 1857 describing the annexation, his meeting with J. Ross, and Capt. R. FitzRoy's description of the islands, a report by A. Byam on a survey of North Keeling Island in April 1857, and notes by W.F. Anderson on the history of settlement on the islands.
Papers of Captain Stephen Grenville Fremantle Somerset House: JUNO, July 1858 - August 1858 (File 215/6)
Letter relating to the arrest of Lieutenant Burnaby, June 1854 - August 1856 (File 216/2)
Proclamation of Governor E. du Bouzet concerning immigrants in New Caledonia, April 1855 - April 1856 (File 216/12)
Correspondence and Papers re HMS Juno (fitting out), October 1853 - January 1854 (File 217/1)
Correspondence between Fremantle and W. Hamilton, Sir Michael Seymour, Sir Francis Beaufort, T. Grant and Sir Thomas Fremantle, October 1853 - January 1854 (Item)
Concerning Fremantle's appointment to the command of the Juno, the supply of instruments, tide tables and provisions, and the departure of theJuno from England. (6 letters)
Correspondence re HMS Juno (disciplinary matters), 1856 - 1857 (File 217/4)
Correspondence between Fremantle and the Admiralty, Capt. W. Morris (Calliope), C.B. Wood, and H. Burnaby, 1856 - 1857 (Item)
Concerning the ill-treatment of seamen and the drunkenness and arrest of officers of the Juno. Also includes the Juno's sailing orders, 18 February 1854, and the letter from the Admiralty recalling Fremantle, 4 March 1857.
Correspondence between Fremantle and H. Burnaby, July 1858 - August 1858 (File 217/7)
Concerning the legal costs of the Juno court-martials. (6 letters)
Manuscript corrections and additions to Fremantle's pamphlet on the Juno court-martials (File 218/1)
Papers written by Fremantle on the Juno court-martials, including a letter to the First Lord of the Admiralty, 3 February 1858 (File 218/3)
Correspondence from Various Correspondents re HMS Juno Courts Martial, October 1853 - June 1857 (File 218/6)
Correspondence between Fremantle and Sir James Graham, Sir William Denison, Governor T.G. Browne, Sir Charles Hotham, Sir James Stirling, Lord Elphinstone, Admiral H. Bruce and Sir Michael Seymour concerning Fremantle's appointment to the Juno, the situation on the Australian goldfields, A. Gregory's exploring expedition, the Pitcairn Islanders, the Crimean War, social events and the misconduct of officers of the Juno. (18 letters)
Correspondence between Captain S.G. Fremantle and his brother Sir Thomas F. Fremantle, November 1857 - December 1857 (File 218/7)
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Sir Thomas Fremantle to Fremantle, 5 November 1857 (Item)
Return to England; family matters; death of mother.
Sir Thomas Fremantle to Fremantle, 3 December 1857 (Item)
Attacks on Fremantle in press over Juno court-martial.
Sir Thomas Fremantle to Fremantle, 5 December 1857 (Item)
Interview with Sir Charles Wood, First Lord of the Admiralty.
Correspondence and Cuttings, October 1854 - December 1857 (File 218/9)
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Sir James Graham to Fremantle, 16 October 1854 (Item)
Success of first part of voyage in Indian Ocean.
A.B. Beecher to Fremantle, 4 October 1855 (Item)
Worthless character of naturalist J. MacGillivray; thanks for assistance to Capt. Denham.
J. Washington to Fremantle, 3 November 1855 (Item)
Thanks for assistance in ridding Hydrographic Service of J. MacGillivray.
Capt. H. Denham (Sydney) to Fremantle, 17 July 1857 (Item)
Sends official letter thanking him for assistance to Australian Squadron.
Sir George Seymour to Fremantle, 28 November 1857 (Item)
Encloses letter from Lords of Admiralty criticizing Fremantle's action in bringing officers to court-martial.
Orderbook, H.M.S. Calliope, May 1851 - February 1854 (File 218/14)
Orders from Commander-in-Chief, East Indies, and memoranda of Capt. J. Gennys of H.M.S. Calliope.