Hi everyone Have just subscribed to great new magazine 'Inside History' - which contain lots of wonderful articles. In the Nov-Dec edition there is an article about the above Registers written by Megan Gibson. Nine volumes - now with index - from 1794 to 1824 - apparently not just land transactions but 'was the first place that people of the new colony were able to officially record their legal transactions' On DVD - the sales are going towards preservation of the Registers - wondering if you know about this long lost source of information. May have to buy myself a Christmas present! Regards Vicki Smith Geelong
"Vicki Smith" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected] > Hi everyone > Have just subscribed to great new magazine 'Inside History' - > which contain lots of wonderful articles. > > In the Nov-Dec edition there is an article about the above > Registers written by Megan Gibson. > > Nine volumes - now with index - from 1794 to 1824 - apparently > not just land transactions but 'was the first place that people > of the new colony were able to officially record their legal > transactions' > > On DVD - the sales are going towards preservation of the > Registers - > wondering if you know about this long lost source of > information. > > May have to buy myself a Christmas present! Hi Vicki This DVD is a bit of a dinosaur . I bought it when it first came out . Has no how to use this DVD instruction's Takes a while to teach yourself how to use it . Info is contains is excellent just a shame its not more user friendly Its not very worse CD/DVD I ever bought. The laurels for at go to the NSW 1913 electoral rolls published on 2 CDs about a year ago I consider that a complete dodo and a waste of some $130 as it not searchable Bye -- MargM Beautiful NSW Central Coast