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Dalrymple, Alexander (1737 - 1808)

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Title:Alexander Dalrymple - Records
Reference:MS 43
Date Range:1784 - 1806
Description:Letters and associated records 1784-1806 [MS 43]. His charts can be found in the Map Section and books by Dalrymple are housed in the Ferguson room.
Access:Available for reference

Title:Joseph Banks - Records
Reference:MS 9
Date Range:1745 - 1820
Description:240 letter, primarily of botanical and zoological interest, of which 31 are from Banks. The remainder are from some 83 correspondents including Sarah Banks, Earl of Bathurst, David Collins, W. B. Conyngham (5), Alexander Dalrymple (3), James Fleming, J. G. A. Forster (11), J. R. Forster (7), John Hunter (5), Philip Gidley King (7), Lord Nelson, William Paterson (5), W. P. Perrin (11), William Perry (5), William Petrie (6), Arthur Phillip and Lord Radnor. Also includes a copy of a letter from Banks, 15 September 1795 and copies of newspaper cuttings 1911, 1920, 1923 regarding auction of Captain Cook manuscripts.
Quantity:0.48 m
Access:Available for reference
Related Entries:Banks, Joseph (1743 - 1820) | Forster, Johann Georg Adam (1754 - 1794) | Forster, Johann Reinhold (1729 - 1798) | Hunter, John (1737 - 1821) | King, Philip Gidley (1758 - 1808) | Paterson, William (1755 - 1810) | Perrin, W.P.
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