Hi

I am new to this group, and a little nervous, but hopefully I get this right.

I am wondering if anyone has entered NSW Colonial Secretary's Papers as a 
source in Legacy. I have found a number of supporting documents in this 
collection but am unsure how to enter it in Source Writer as there doesn't seem 
to be a category that fits.

The Colonial Secretary's Papers contains records for the Colony of New South 
Wales, Australia from 1784-1821, and a mixed bag it is. There are convict 
lists, assignment of convicts, victualling, land grants, memoranda, copies of 
all official correspondence within the colony, between NSW and other colonies 
and between NSW and other governments, and more besides. This makes it hard to 
find a category to put the Papers into when making a Master Source.


So, do I have to break it down into component parts, or is there a way to refer 
to the whole collection as a Master Source? Has anyone had any experience with 
this, and, if so, how did you approach it?

Cheerio
Megan Hitchens

 
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friend or an enemy.  It is based on the other's fundamental rights rather than 
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