This accession consists of one volume of miscellaneous accounts plus photographs. The volume of miscellaneous accounts was used at various times to record income and expenditure re stores rations wages shearing stock fencing and other improvements to 'Haroldston' 'Wilford' and 'Enmore' - all Perrott properties in the Armidale district. Note: the first thirty pages were used (1862-65) by Robert Issell Perrott in his official capacity as Registrar and Clerk of the Peace at Armidale to record salary and expenses of Judge H.R. Francis registrars bailiffs and other officials of the Justice Department in Armidale Tamworth Wingham Port Macquarie West Kempsey Grafton Tenterfield and Glen Innes. The even numbered pages (pp. 290-298) contain notes of an historical-philosophical or cosmological nature. These notes were written by A.H. Perrott in 1934 when in his seventies. Alfred Haroldston Perrott (son of Robert I. Perrott) bought 'Chevy Chase' in 1903. |