Promissory note for Charles Mahoney from John Eakins

1878
Overview

hand written note in ink on paper with 1 punched hole, 1 small hole

Historical information

John Eakins was a farmer at Greenough.
Charles Mahoney arrived per Daylight 28/08/1875 from London. He was an apprentice from the Bisley Farm School.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-72-GMOB2186
Item type
Documents
Themes
Material
Paper
Width
113 mm
Height or length
180 mm
Depth
1 mm
Inscriptions and markings

Greenough Aug 9th- 1878
Mr Maley Please let C. Mahoney have two pounds ten shillings worth of goods on my a/c P2.10.0 you will oblige
John Eakins
E

Contextual information

With the cessation of transporting convicts, farmers turned to other sources for cheap labour. This note is associated with a man brought out as a young labourer from England.

Keywords
Promissory Note
Year
Primary significance criteria
Scientific or research significance
Comparative significance criteria
Well provenanced
Last modified
Saturday, 30 May, 2026
Completeness
100
Greenough Museum and Gardens

Greenough Museum and Gardens

Promissory note for Charles Mahoney from John Eakins
Promissory note for Charles Mahoney from John Eakins

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