Promissory note from George Brand
1867poorly written note on paper
George Brand (1820-1872) was a former convict who became a successful farmer at North Greenough.
Robert Glenn (1830-1887) was also from Scotland, and having numerous convictions, was sent to WA in 1862 on the York (convict no. 6605).
Details
Details
Balmoral March 23/67
Mr Maley pleas to give Robert Glen goods to the amount of one pound
1.0.0 George Brand
Entd 23/3/67 V Trew
This is the only note referring to Robert Glenn in the Maley Mill & Store Archives and provides evidence he was working at Greenough.
Greenough Museum and Gardens
Greenough Museum and Gardens
Other items by George Brand
Other items from Greenough Museum and Gardens
- Store order from John Knapp
- Order for flour for the Bootenall Road Party
- Promissory note from Charles Sims
- Promissory note from John McDonnell
- Promissory note from R. Bell for J. Baldwin
- Invoice for Dover Biscuits from James Smith
- order for a trowel from F. Allender
- Receipt for sugar for Greenough Road Party
- Promissory note from Charles Eastough
- Note from George Battersby
- Letter from G. Marchetti
- Promissory note from John Eakins

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