Papers of the Cox and Aldersey families [PRG 1806] • Manuscript

Diary of Rev. Francis William Cox, 1871.

Diary of Rev. Francis William Cox, 1871.

Diary describing a visit to England in 1871 with his wife Mary and youngest child (also mentioned in Mary's diary), 'it is desirable to preserve some record of our visits and friends and places in the Old Country, for the gratification of relatives in Australia, as well as for our own future use'. Also includes a recount of Rev. Cox's travels to Europe in 1840 as a young man, before moving to Australia: 'Copy of brief notes of a journey on the Continent of Europe in company with my friend Charles Crackwell (now passed away from us) in the year 1840'.

Diary of Rev. Francis William Cox, 1871.

Diary of Rev. Francis William Cox, 1871.

Diary describing a visit to England in 1871 with his wife Mary and youngest child (also mentioned in Mary's diary), 'it is desirable to preserve some record of our visits and friends and places in the Old Country, for the gratification of relatives in Australia, as well as for our own future use'. Also includes a recount of Rev. Cox's travels to Europe in 1840 as a young man, before moving to Australia: 'Copy of brief notes of a journey on the Continent of Europe in company with my friend Charles Crackwell (now passed away from us) in the year 1840'.

Diary of Rev. Francis William Cox, 1871.

Diary of Rev. Francis William Cox, 1871.

Diary describing a visit to England in 1871 with his wife Mary and youngest child (also mentioned in Mary's diary), 'it is desirable to preserve some record of our visits and friends and places in the Old Country, for the gratification of relatives in Australia, as well as for our own future use'. Also includes a recount of Rev. Cox's travels to Europe in 1840 as a young man, before moving to Australia: 'Copy of brief notes of a journey on the Continent of Europe in company with my friend Charles Crackwell (now passed away from us) in the year 1840'.

Diary of Rev. Francis William Cox, 1871.

Diary of Rev. Francis William Cox, 1871.

Diary describing a visit to England in 1871 with his wife Mary and youngest child (also mentioned in Mary's diary), 'it is desirable to preserve some record of our visits and friends and places in the Old Country, for the gratification of relatives in Australia, as well as for our own future use'. Also includes a recount of Rev. Cox's travels to Europe in 1840 as a young man, before moving to Australia: 'Copy of brief notes of a journey on the Continent of Europe in company with my friend Charles Crackwell (now passed away from us) in the year 1840'.

Diary of Rev. Francis William Cox, 1871.

Diary of Rev. Francis William Cox, 1871.

Diary describing a visit to England in 1871 with his wife Mary and youngest child (also mentioned in Mary's diary), 'it is desirable to preserve some record of our visits and friends and places in the Old Country, for the gratification of relatives in Australia, as well as for our own future use'. Also includes a recount of Rev. Cox's travels to Europe in 1840 as a young man, before moving to Australia: 'Copy of brief notes of a journey on the Continent of Europe in company with my friend Charles Crackwell (now passed away from us) in the year 1840'.

Diary of Rev. Francis William Cox, 1871.

Diary of Rev. Francis William Cox, 1871.

Diary describing a visit to England in 1871 with his wife Mary and youngest child (also mentioned in Mary's diary), 'it is desirable to preserve some record of our visits and friends and places in the Old Country, for the gratification of relatives in Australia, as well as for our own future use'. Also includes a recount of Rev. Cox's travels to Europe in 1840 as a young man, before moving to Australia: 'Copy of brief notes of a journey on the Continent of Europe in company with my friend Charles Crackwell (now passed away from us) in the year 1840'.

Diary of Rev. Francis William Cox, 1871.

Diary of Rev. Francis William Cox, 1871.

Diary describing a visit to England in 1871 with his wife Mary and youngest child (also mentioned in Mary's diary), 'it is desirable to preserve some record of our visits and friends and places in the Old Country, for the gratification of relatives in Australia, as well as for our own future use'. Also includes a recount of Rev. Cox's travels to Europe in 1840 as a young man, before moving to Australia: 'Copy of brief notes of a journey on the Continent of Europe in company with my friend Charles Crackwell (now passed away from us) in the year 1840'.

Diary of Rev. Francis William Cox, 1871.

Diary of Rev. Francis William Cox, 1871.

Diary describing a visit to England in 1871 with his wife Mary and youngest child (also mentioned in Mary's diary), 'it is desirable to preserve some record of our visits and friends and places in the Old Country, for the gratification of relatives in Australia, as well as for our own future use'. Also includes a recount of Rev. Cox's travels to Europe in 1840 as a young man, before moving to Australia: 'Copy of brief notes of a journey on the Continent of Europe in company with my friend Charles Crackwell (now passed away from us) in the year 1840'.

Diary of Rev. Francis William Cox, 1871.

Diary of Rev. Francis William Cox, 1871.

Diary describing a visit to England in 1871 with his wife Mary and youngest child (also mentioned in Mary's diary), 'it is desirable to preserve some record of our visits and friends and places in the Old Country, for the gratification of relatives in Australia, as well as for our own future use'. Also includes a recount of Rev. Cox's travels to Europe in 1840 as a young man, before moving to Australia: 'Copy of brief notes of a journey on the Continent of Europe in company with my friend Charles Crackwell (now passed away from us) in the year 1840'.

Diary of Rev. Francis William Cox, 1871.

Diary of Rev. Francis William Cox, 1871.

Diary describing a visit to England in 1871 with his wife Mary and youngest child (also mentioned in Mary's diary), 'it is desirable to preserve some record of our visits and friends and places in the Old Country, for the gratification of relatives in Australia, as well as for our own future use'. Also includes a recount of Rev. Cox's travels to Europe in 1840 as a young man, before moving to Australia: 'Copy of brief notes of a journey on the Continent of Europe in company with my friend Charles Crackwell (now passed away from us) in the year 1840'.

Diary of Rev. Francis William Cox, 1871.

Diary of Rev. Francis William Cox, 1871.

Diary describing a visit to England in 1871 with his wife Mary and youngest child (also mentioned in Mary's diary), 'it is desirable to preserve some record of our visits and friends and places in the Old Country, for the gratification of relatives in Australia, as well as for our own future use'. Also includes a recount of Rev. Cox's travels to Europe in 1840 as a young man, before moving to Australia: 'Copy of brief notes of a journey on the Continent of Europe in company with my friend Charles Crackwell (now passed away from us) in the year 1840'.

Diary of Rev. Francis William Cox, 1871.

Diary of Rev. Francis William Cox, 1871.

Diary describing a visit to England in 1871 with his wife Mary and youngest child (also mentioned in Mary's diary), 'it is desirable to preserve some record of our visits and friends and places in the Old Country, for the gratification of relatives in Australia, as well as for our own future use'. Also includes a recount of Rev. Cox's travels to Europe in 1840 as a young man, before moving to Australia: 'Copy of brief notes of a journey on the Continent of Europe in company with my friend Charles Crackwell (now passed away from us) in the year 1840'.

Autobiography and letters of Sarah Lois Cox, also letters of William Cox.

Autobiography and letters of Sarah Lois Cox, also letters of William Cox.

Explanatory notes written by Rev. Cox in 1883 along with some reminiscences about his sister Sarah Lois Cox, accompanying transcriptions of a short autobiography of the life of his younger sister Sarah (1830) and letters written by Sarah and their father William Cox (1831-1832). The autobiography and letters home to her parents written while at boarding school offer glimpses into family life in England in the 1830s from the perspective of a young girl (aged 11-13). Sarah died in 1832 while at boarding school at Clare in Suffolk, and the letters from her father William Cox to his wife Sarah describe visiting their sick daughter and her illness and her death soon after, showing an insight into the difficulties around arranging a funeral and burial and mourning when a family member dies while away from home.

Autobiography and letters of Sarah Lois Cox, also letters of William Cox.

Autobiography and letters of Sarah Lois Cox, also letters of William Cox.

Explanatory notes written by Rev. Cox in 1883 along with some reminiscences about his sister Sarah Lois Cox, accompanying transcriptions of a short autobiography of the life of his younger sister Sarah (1830) and letters written by Sarah and their father William Cox (1831-1832). The autobiography and letters home to her parents written while at boarding school offer glimpses into family life in England in the 1830s from the perspective of a young girl (aged 11-13). Sarah died in 1832 while at boarding school at Clare in Suffolk, and the letters from her father William Cox to his wife Sarah describe visiting their sick daughter and her illness and her death soon after, showing an insight into the difficulties around arranging a funeral and burial and mourning when a family member dies while away from home.

Autobiography and letters of Sarah Lois Cox, also letters of William Cox.

Autobiography and letters of Sarah Lois Cox, also letters of William Cox.

Explanatory notes written by Rev. Cox in 1883 along with some reminiscences about his sister Sarah Lois Cox, accompanying transcriptions of a short autobiography of the life of his younger sister Sarah (1830) and letters written by Sarah and their father William Cox (1831-1832). The autobiography and letters home to her parents written while at boarding school offer glimpses into family life in England in the 1830s from the perspective of a young girl (aged 11-13). Sarah died in 1832 while at boarding school at Clare in Suffolk, and the letters from her father William Cox to his wife Sarah describe visiting their sick daughter and her illness and her death soon after, showing an insight into the difficulties around arranging a funeral and burial and mourning when a family member dies while away from home.

Autobiography and letters of Sarah Lois Cox, also letters of William Cox.

Autobiography and letters of Sarah Lois Cox, also letters of William Cox.

Explanatory notes written by Rev. Cox in 1883 along with some reminiscences about his sister Sarah Lois Cox, accompanying transcriptions of a short autobiography of the life of his younger sister Sarah (1830) and letters written by Sarah and their father William Cox (1831-1832). The autobiography and letters home to her parents written while at boarding school offer glimpses into family life in England in the 1830s from the perspective of a young girl (aged 11-13). Sarah died in 1832 while at boarding school at Clare in Suffolk, and the letters from her father William Cox to his wife Sarah describe visiting their sick daughter and her illness and her death soon after, showing an insight into the difficulties around arranging a funeral and burial and mourning when a family member dies while away from home.

Autobiography and letters of Sarah Lois Cox, also letters of William Cox.

Autobiography and letters of Sarah Lois Cox, also letters of William Cox.

Explanatory notes written by Rev. Cox in 1883 along with some reminiscences about his sister Sarah Lois Cox, accompanying transcriptions of a short autobiography of the life of his younger sister Sarah (1830) and letters written by Sarah and their father William Cox (1831-1832). The autobiography and letters home to her parents written while at boarding school offer glimpses into family life in England in the 1830s from the perspective of a young girl (aged 11-13). Sarah died in 1832 while at boarding school at Clare in Suffolk, and the letters from her father William Cox to his wife Sarah describe visiting their sick daughter and her illness and her death soon after, showing an insight into the difficulties around arranging a funeral and burial and mourning when a family member dies while away from home.

Autobiography and letters of Sarah Lois Cox, also letters of William Cox.

Autobiography and letters of Sarah Lois Cox, also letters of William Cox.

Explanatory notes written by Rev. Cox in 1883 along with some reminiscences about his sister Sarah Lois Cox, accompanying transcriptions of a short autobiography of the life of his younger sister Sarah (1830) and letters written by Sarah and their father William Cox (1831-1832). The autobiography and letters home to her parents written while at boarding school offer glimpses into family life in England in the 1830s from the perspective of a young girl (aged 11-13). Sarah died in 1832 while at boarding school at Clare in Suffolk, and the letters from her father William Cox to his wife Sarah describe visiting their sick daughter and her illness and her death soon after, showing an insight into the difficulties around arranging a funeral and burial and mourning when a family member dies while away from home.

Autobiography and letters of Sarah Lois Cox, also letters of William Cox.

Autobiography and letters of Sarah Lois Cox, also letters of William Cox.

Explanatory notes written by Rev. Cox in 1883 along with some reminiscences about his sister Sarah Lois Cox, accompanying transcriptions of a short autobiography of the life of his younger sister Sarah (1830) and letters written by Sarah and their father William Cox (1831-1832). The autobiography and letters home to her parents written while at boarding school offer glimpses into family life in England in the 1830s from the perspective of a young girl (aged 11-13). Sarah died in 1832 while at boarding school at Clare in Suffolk, and the letters from her father William Cox to his wife Sarah describe visiting their sick daughter and her illness and her death soon after, showing an insight into the difficulties around arranging a funeral and burial and mourning when a family member dies while away from home.

Autobiography and letters of Sarah Lois Cox, also letters of William Cox.

Autobiography and letters of Sarah Lois Cox, also letters of William Cox.

Explanatory notes written by Rev. Cox in 1883 along with some reminiscences about his sister Sarah Lois Cox, accompanying transcriptions of a short autobiography of the life of his younger sister Sarah (1830) and letters written by Sarah and their father William Cox (1831-1832). The autobiography and letters home to her parents written while at boarding school offer glimpses into family life in England in the 1830s from the perspective of a young girl (aged 11-13). Sarah died in 1832 while at boarding school at Clare in Suffolk, and the letters from her father William Cox to his wife Sarah describe visiting their sick daughter and her illness and her death soon after, showing an insight into the difficulties around arranging a funeral and burial and mourning when a family member dies while away from home.

Autobiography and letters of Sarah Lois Cox, also letters of William Cox.

Autobiography and letters of Sarah Lois Cox, also letters of William Cox.

Explanatory notes written by Rev. Cox in 1883 along with some reminiscences about his sister Sarah Lois Cox, accompanying transcriptions of a short autobiography of the life of his younger sister Sarah (1830) and letters written by Sarah and their father William Cox (1831-1832). The autobiography and letters home to her parents written while at boarding school offer glimpses into family life in England in the 1830s from the perspective of a young girl (aged 11-13). Sarah died in 1832 while at boarding school at Clare in Suffolk, and the letters from her father William Cox to his wife Sarah describe visiting their sick daughter and her illness and her death soon after, showing an insight into the difficulties around arranging a funeral and burial and mourning when a family member dies while away from home.

Autobiography and letters of Sarah Lois Cox, also letters of William Cox.

Autobiography and letters of Sarah Lois Cox, also letters of William Cox.

Explanatory notes written by Rev. Cox in 1883 along with some reminiscences about his sister Sarah Lois Cox, accompanying transcriptions of a short autobiography of the life of his younger sister Sarah (1830) and letters written by Sarah and their father William Cox (1831-1832). The autobiography and letters home to her parents written while at boarding school offer glimpses into family life in England in the 1830s from the perspective of a young girl (aged 11-13). Sarah died in 1832 while at boarding school at Clare in Suffolk, and the letters from her father William Cox to his wife Sarah describe visiting their sick daughter and her illness and her death soon after, showing an insight into the difficulties around arranging a funeral and burial and mourning when a family member dies while away from home.

Autobiography and letters of Sarah Lois Cox, also letters of William Cox.

Autobiography and letters of Sarah Lois Cox, also letters of William Cox.

Explanatory notes written by Rev. Cox in 1883 along with some reminiscences about his sister Sarah Lois Cox, accompanying transcriptions of a short autobiography of the life of his younger sister Sarah (1830) and letters written by Sarah and their father William Cox (1831-1832). The autobiography and letters home to her parents written while at boarding school offer glimpses into family life in England in the 1830s from the perspective of a young girl (aged 11-13). Sarah died in 1832 while at boarding school at Clare in Suffolk, and the letters from her father William Cox to his wife Sarah describe visiting their sick daughter and her illness and her death soon after, showing an insight into the difficulties around arranging a funeral and burial and mourning when a family member dies while away from home.

Autobiography and letters of Sarah Lois Cox, also letters of William Cox.

Autobiography and letters of Sarah Lois Cox, also letters of William Cox.

Explanatory notes written by Rev. Cox in 1883 along with some reminiscences about his sister Sarah Lois Cox, accompanying transcriptions of a short autobiography of the life of his younger sister Sarah (1830) and letters written by Sarah and their father William Cox (1831-1832). The autobiography and letters home to her parents written while at boarding school offer glimpses into family life in England in the 1830s from the perspective of a young girl (aged 11-13). Sarah died in 1832 while at boarding school at Clare in Suffolk, and the letters from her father William Cox to his wife Sarah describe visiting their sick daughter and her illness and her death soon after, showing an insight into the difficulties around arranging a funeral and burial and mourning when a family member dies while away from home.

Autobiography and letters of Sarah Lois Cox, also letters of William Cox.

Autobiography and letters of Sarah Lois Cox, also letters of William Cox.

Explanatory notes written by Rev. Cox in 1883 along with some reminiscences about his sister Sarah Lois Cox, accompanying transcriptions of a short autobiography of the life of his younger sister Sarah (1830) and letters written by Sarah and their father William Cox (1831-1832). The autobiography and letters home to her parents written while at boarding school offer glimpses into family life in England in the 1830s from the perspective of a young girl (aged 11-13). Sarah died in 1832 while at boarding school at Clare in Suffolk, and the letters from her father William Cox to his wife Sarah describe visiting their sick daughter and her illness and her death soon after, showing an insight into the difficulties around arranging a funeral and burial and mourning when a family member dies while away from home.

Autobiography and letters of Sarah Lois Cox, also letters of William Cox.

Autobiography and letters of Sarah Lois Cox, also letters of William Cox.

Explanatory notes written by Rev. Cox in 1883 along with some reminiscences about his sister Sarah Lois Cox, accompanying transcriptions of a short autobiography of the life of his younger sister Sarah (1830) and letters written by Sarah and their father William Cox (1831-1832). The autobiography and letters home to her parents written while at boarding school offer glimpses into family life in England in the 1830s from the perspective of a young girl (aged 11-13). Sarah died in 1832 while at boarding school at Clare in Suffolk, and the letters from her father William Cox to his wife Sarah describe visiting their sick daughter and her illness and her death soon after, showing an insight into the difficulties around arranging a funeral and burial and mourning when a family member dies while away from home.

Autobiography and letters of Sarah Lois Cox, also letters of William Cox.

Autobiography and letters of Sarah Lois Cox, also letters of William Cox.

Explanatory notes written by Rev. Cox in 1883 along with some reminiscences about his sister Sarah Lois Cox, accompanying transcriptions of a short autobiography of the life of his younger sister Sarah (1830) and letters written by Sarah and their father William Cox (1831-1832). The autobiography and letters home to her parents written while at boarding school offer glimpses into family life in England in the 1830s from the perspective of a young girl (aged 11-13). Sarah died in 1832 while at boarding school at Clare in Suffolk, and the letters from her father William Cox to his wife Sarah describe visiting their sick daughter and her illness and her death soon after, showing an insight into the difficulties around arranging a funeral and burial and mourning when a family member dies while away from home.

Autobiography and letters of Sarah Lois Cox, also letters of William Cox.

Autobiography and letters of Sarah Lois Cox, also letters of William Cox.

Explanatory notes written by Rev. Cox in 1883 along with some reminiscences about his sister Sarah Lois Cox, accompanying transcriptions of a short autobiography of the life of his younger sister Sarah (1830) and letters written by Sarah and their father William Cox (1831-1832). The autobiography and letters home to her parents written while at boarding school offer glimpses into family life in England in the 1830s from the perspective of a young girl (aged 11-13). Sarah died in 1832 while at boarding school at Clare in Suffolk, and the letters from her father William Cox to his wife Sarah describe visiting their sick daughter and her illness and her death soon after, showing an insight into the difficulties around arranging a funeral and burial and mourning when a family member dies while away from home.

Autobiography and letters of Sarah Lois Cox, also letters of William Cox.

Autobiography and letters of Sarah Lois Cox, also letters of William Cox.

Explanatory notes written by Rev. Cox in 1883 along with some reminiscences about his sister Sarah Lois Cox, accompanying transcriptions of a short autobiography of the life of his younger sister Sarah (1830) and letters written by Sarah and their father William Cox (1831-1832). The autobiography and letters home to her parents written while at boarding school offer glimpses into family life in England in the 1830s from the perspective of a young girl (aged 11-13). Sarah died in 1832 while at boarding school at Clare in Suffolk, and the letters from her father William Cox to his wife Sarah describe visiting their sick daughter and her illness and her death soon after, showing an insight into the difficulties around arranging a funeral and burial and mourning when a family member dies while away from home.

Autobiography and letters of Sarah Lois Cox, also letters of William Cox.

Autobiography and letters of Sarah Lois Cox, also letters of William Cox.

Explanatory notes written by Rev. Cox in 1883 along with some reminiscences about his sister Sarah Lois Cox, accompanying transcriptions of a short autobiography of the life of his younger sister Sarah (1830) and letters written by Sarah and their father William Cox (1831-1832). The autobiography and letters home to her parents written while at boarding school offer glimpses into family life in England in the 1830s from the perspective of a young girl (aged 11-13). Sarah died in 1832 while at boarding school at Clare in Suffolk, and the letters from her father William Cox to his wife Sarah describe visiting their sick daughter and her illness and her death soon after, showing an insight into the difficulties around arranging a funeral and burial and mourning when a family member dies while away from home.