Enderby, correspondence

Scope and Content

  • MS 600/7/2;D Letter to Sir Joseph Banks, 16 February 1793 [Regarding a cask of plants and insects on board Hero sent by Dr Hugh Gillan of Rio] photocopy
  • MS 574/2;MJ Letter to Sir Joseph Banks, 21 July 1809 [Account of discoveries in the Antarctic regions made by captains of Enderby whaling ships, 1806-1808] microfilm
  • MS 574/3;MJ Letter to Philip Parker King, 13 November 1827 [Recovering from Cholera, referring to discoveries made during sealing voyage of Sprightly and Lively, 1825-1826, serving on board HMS Adventure, prospects of whale fishery] microfilm
  • MS 574/5;MJ Letter to Philip Parker King, 1 August 1827 [Regarding benefits to trade and navigation in regard to survey by King of South Pacific] microfilm
  • MS 637;D Letter to H G Otis, 22 April 1829 [Introducing his son in law Captain H W Gordon] photocopy
  • MS 533;D Letter to unnamed correspondent, 25 May 1801 [Regarding possible Bill to extend limits of whale fishery] photocopy

Administrative / Biographical History

The correspondence relates to the business of the firm of Messrs Enderby and voyages of discovery undertaken by their captains.

Arrangement

The correspondence is arranged alphabetically by recipient.

Alternative Form Available

MS 600/7/2;D, MS 574/2;MJ, MS 574/3;MJ,, MS 574/5;MJ MS 637;D and MS 533;D are copies.

Related Material

The Institute holds archival collections for the following members of the Enderby family, George, Mary and Charles. The Institute also holds archival collections for the company Messrs Enderby and The Southern Whale Fishery Company formed by his son Charles in 1849.

Location of Originals

MS 600/7/2;D Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, London, England (1982), MS 574/2;MJ, MS 574/3;MJ and MS 574/5;MJ Mitchell Library, part of State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia (1982), MS 637;D in Massachusetts Historical Society (1982), MS 533;D Dixon Library, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia (1982)