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Creator: Carre Riddell Family [ - ]
1967.0016 Consolidated Papers of the Carre Riddell Family, first accession 1843-1967 Access: Open
Mary Anne Carre Riddell: Diaries 1843-1846, (and her daughters) 1872-1875, 1877-1879, 1884-1885; unpublished MSS. of works of fiction. T.W. Carre Riddell: Material relating to the Victorian Mounted Rifles 1887-1900. Walter Carre Riddell (lawyer, M.M.B.W. chairman): School exercise books n.d. (1870s); share certificates 1887-1897; maps; printed material. Henry G.A. Stephen: Memorandum book and jou Finding Aids: Yes listed ONLINE
1969.0004 Papers of the Carre Riddell Family 1872-1885 Access: Open
The diaries of Mary Anne Sibella, nee Stephen, wife of John Carre Riddell. 1872-1875, 1877-1879, 1884-1885. Includes accounts for clothing. Please request using reference number 1967.0016 Finding Aids: Yes listed ONLINE: see consolidated list at 1967.0016
1979.0153 Papers of the Carre Riddell Family 1875-1915 Access: Open
Memorabilia of Consett Carre Riddell at the University of Melbourne. Includes Rules of the University Club, Melbourne; Post cards of the University and the Engineering Camp, Allansford, 1909; University Annual Commencement Porgram 1912; Melbourne University Rifles Anniversary Dinner 1914, and results of competition; University of Melbourne War Lectures no. 2, 1915. Finding Aids: Yes listed ONLINE: see consolidated list at 1967.0016
1990.0167 Papers of the Carre Riddell Family 1563-1563 Access: Open
'Quitclaim', 26 January 1563. This document or quitclaim was written by the owner of a property in which he disclaimed any right of inheritance, including any claims his relatives might make in the future, while formally granting the land to the purchaser. Thus the new owner protected himself from being sued from wrongful occupation by a relative of the grantor at some later date. This quitclaim Finding Aids: Yes listed ONLINE: see consolidated list at 1967.0016
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