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tlm-p_s_diaries [2023/11/24 10:32] – [Diary for 1881] judithtlm-p_s_diaries [2023/11/24 10:34] – [Diary for 21 May - 30 August 1882] judith
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  ===== Diary for 1881 =====  ===== Diary for 1881 =====
-He visited England this year.((//Australia's Representative Men//, ed. T.W.H. Leavitt, Improved Edition, Melbourne: Wells and Leavitt, c.1889, entry for T.L. Murray-Prior. The book used was one TLM-P signed as owner, dated 14th June 1889. It is likely that TLM-P provided the information. Provenance: J. Godden.))   
  
-See also his diary kept at Maroon Station during 1 June-30 September 1881, MLMSS 3117/Box 6/Item 1. +This diary recorded events at Maroon Station during 1 June-30 September 1881, MLMSS 3117/Box 6/Item 1. 
  ===== Diary for 21 May - 30 August 1882 =====  ===== Diary for 21 May - 30 August 1882 =====
  
-This small diary (MLMSS 3117) is a record of TLM-P's first visit to England since he left 43 years ago. It notes that he left Brisbane on 28 April (28 June 1882) and begins with his arrival at Plymouth less than two months later, on 21 May. His three months in England were spent in a whirl of activity. He first went to his step-sister Louisa's home in Fernlea Road in the south London suburb of [[wp>Balham|Balham]]. There he was also reunited with his daughter 'Rosie', [[rosa_praed|Rosa Praed]]. On the 25th, Jemima, his other step-sister, arrived to see him. After some time at Louisa's, he visited Rosa then Jemima in their homes, the latter at Portsmouth.((TLM-P, Diary, 2 June 1882)). Much of his time was taken up visiting 'Nora's relatives' and others. His list (30 June) detailed:\\+This small diary (MLMSS 3117/Box 6, item 2) is a record of TLM-P's first visit to England since he left 43 years ago. It notes that he left Brisbane on 28 April (28 June 1882) and begins with his arrival at Plymouth less than two months later, on 21 May. His three months in England were spent in a whirl of activity. He first went to his step-sister Louisa's home in Fernlea Road in the south London suburb of [[wp>Balham|Balham]]. There he was also reunited with his daughter 'Rosie', [[rosa_praed|Rosa Praed]]. On the 25th, Jemima, his other step-sister, arrived to see him. After some time at Louisa's, he visited Rosa then Jemima in their homes, the latter at Portsmouth.((TLM-P, Diary, 2 June 1882)). Much of his time was taken up visiting 'Nora's relatives' and others. His list (30 June) detailed:\\
   * Mrs Nat. Barton (Brighton);    * Mrs Nat. Barton (Brighton); 
   * Edmund Maurice (Hampstead);    * Edmund Maurice (Hampstead); 
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