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890605
  • Title
    Wax impression of The first Great Seal of New South Wales, 1826
  • Creator
  • Call number
    DR 106
    DR 62
  • Level of description
    fonds
  • Date

    1826
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    890605
  • Physical Description
    2 seals - 12 cm diameter - wax impressions, red wax in tin container
  • ADMINISTRATIVE/ BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY

    The Charter of Incorporation of The Clergy and School Lands Corporation (DL ref: MSQ504) refers to a seal which may be this one.
  • Scope and Content
    Obverse: Royal seal of Great Britain with inscription on rim: 'Georgius Quartus [George IV] Dei Gratia Britannorum Rex Fidei' Defensor'. Legend: 'Sic Fortis Etruria Crevit', below scene; around rim: 'Aust. Sigillum Nov. Cam.'
  • Access Conditions

    Access via appointment
  • Description source

    Information transferred from pictures card catalogue as part of the eRecords Project, 2009-2010
  • Date note

    DR 106 dated from The Charter of Incorporation of The Clergy and School Lands Corporation of 9 March 1826, with which it is possibly associated. There is no indication of the original association of DR 62.
    At the bottom of tin container is a note in unknown hand which reads: 'Originally attached to the Church and School Land Lease Dated 26 Aug. 1823' both title and date appear to be incorrect. The mistaken date may have been due to a misreading of the manuscript which the seal presumably accompanied. The Clergy and School Lands Corporation was not incorporated till 1826: it was dissolved in 1833 and later reorganised under name of Church and School Lands. The seal, however cannot be reasonably dated after the decease of George IV [1830]. On outside base of container the following is scratched 'CBBH 1868'.
  • Conservation note

    Details of the seal at DR 106 are worn and the edges are irregular. Wax impression at DR 62 is less worn that that at DR 106 but has transverse fissure.
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