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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D8760/F/FJR/1/1/89
Former ReferenceD3311/53/97
TitleLetter from John Franklin to his friend John Richardson, on his attempts to recover his reputation following his recall as Lieutenant Governor of Van Diemen's Land [now Tasmania]
Date5 Oct [1844]
DescriptionForwards a letter from Sabine. Asks Richardson’s opinion about memorandum relating to Montagu. Believes it is better for him not to have it in his possession. Believes there are documents in Lord Stanley’s office which have been obtained through “treachery” of Montagu and Forster. Documents shown to others as proof of Lady Franklin’s “interference”: believes no-one has the right to hold him to account for any assistance he may choose to get. Letters and papers brought by Dr Jones on the Kinnear describe “lamentable” state of Van Diemen’s Land. Refers to possible new trial in the case of Gregson and Dobson. Mr Guillemand is very weak and stays in his room. Saw Capt and Mrs Gautler.
[Letter bears no year nor postmark: content indicates 1844]
Extent1 sheet
LevelItem
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
SenderJohn Franklin
Sender Location22 Bedford Place [London]
RecipientJohn Richardson
Recipient LocationNo address
Archive CreatorSir John Richardson (1787-1865)
Gell family of Hopton Hall, Wirksworth
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