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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D8760/F/FJR/1/1/41
Former ReferenceD3311/53/21
TitleLetter from John Franklin to friend John Richardson, on potential employment opportunities in Australia
Date12 Apr 1828
DescriptionDistressed that Lord High Admiral has refused Richardson’s pay. Going to Portsmouth with Parry and hopes to see Richardson in London. He thinks his determination to have nothing more to do with expeditions wise, as he is almost of the same opinion. Reports long conversation with Col Dumaresque [Henry Dumaresq] about proposal for exploration in Australia inland from Morton Bay. Suggests Richardson might want to join such an expedition, while also mentioning salary details of a possible vacancy in Sydney following the resignation of the present Inspector of Civil Hospitals. McLeay said to be much liked. Reports hard work at the “nexus of Aurora”. Asks whether Richardson has received material from the printer. Date given only as 12 April; the year 1824 has been added in pencil, but the paper is watermarked 1828 and the context and references to Colonel Dumaresque (in England between 1827-1829) and McLeay (Colonial Secretary from 1825) in Australia suggest a more likely date of 1828.
Extent1 sheet
LevelItem
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
SenderJohn Franklin
Sender Location55 Devonshire Street, Portland Place, [London]
RecipientJohn Richardson
Recipient LocationRoyal Marine Barracks, Chatham
Archive CreatorSir John Richardson (1787-1865)
Gell family of Hopton Hall, Wirksworth
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