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RCS/RCMS 22 contains:
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40 Letters from Lt Harley in Nigeria, Aden and India
41 Letter from George Angas to S.W. Silver
43 Light railways for the colonies
44 Our colonial food supply
45 Colonial essays by W. Clarence Gourley
46 Colonization and expansion of the Empire
48 Notes on transportation of convicts to the colonies
49 Letter from Idress Alvord to A.P. Newton
50 Portrait of George III
51 Portrait of Sir Joseph Banks
52 Postcards of the South Seas and Madagascar
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Commonwealth miscellanea

Title Colonization and expansion of the Empire
Reference RCMS 22/46
(former reference: MSS 11)
Creator Green, William Saunders Sebright, fl 1853-1895
Covering Dates 1895
Extent and Medium 1 folder (14 pages); paper; Typewritten
Content and context

William Saunders Sebright Green (fl. 1853-1895) was the author of 'Why should not law students have a classified examination?' (London, 1853) and, with George Browne, 'The practice of the court for divorce and matrimonial causes' (London, 1858).

A paper read to the Royal Colonial Institute, 26 November 1895.

The typescript was presumably presented to the R.C.I. after the lecture in 1895.

Further information

There is an abstract and report of discussion on the talk in 'Proceedings of the Royal Colonial Institute', vol. XXVII, 1895-1896, pp. 41-44.

Donald H. Simpson, ed., 'The manuscript catalogue of the library of the Royal Commonwealth Society' (London, 1975), p. 36. Indexed

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Green, William Saunders Sebright (fl 1853-1895)
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