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Miss Eliza Malpas, the author of this memoir written, was a sister in law of Charles Mann. This is a transcribed extract from her diary.[1] No other material from this diary exists. It is transcribed from a print displayed in the vestry at Holy Trinity Church, North Terrace Adelaide. No other source details are available. This piece may have appeared in an Adelaide newspaper in 1932, prompting the query from the Secretary of the Library. The State Library of SA holds no records of Eliza Malpas, or for that matter Charles Mann, Eliza’s relative in its collections. Mr James Hurtle Fisher was the Resident Land Commissioner for the Colony.
[1] Miss M. E. Malpas to the Secretary of the Library, Museum and Art Gallery of South Australia 7 April 1932, GRG19/17, 1932/M, State Records South Australia.
This essay is a revised version of one prepared for the church, intended for use in a pamphlet about the church.
This essay was first published in Trinity Times, a magazine of Holy Trinity Anglican Church Adelaide, in December 1999, and appears here with minor amendments.
This essay originally appeared in the Journal of the United Reformed Church Historical Society, vol. 4, no. 9, Dec 1991, pp.540-65, and is reprinted here with minor amendments. An abbreviated version appeared in Lucas: an evangelical history review, no. 10, Dec 1990, pp.7-21.
First published in "Lucas: an Evangelical History Review, no. 5, 1989, pp.23-28 and reprinted here with minor amendments.
First published in "Trinity Times", the magazine of Holy Trinity Church Adelaide December 2006
This essay first appeared in the Journal of the Historical Society of South Australia no. 17, 1989, pp.62-77 and is republished here with minor alterations.