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A38, The Royal Geographical Society of Australasia (Victorian Branch), Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney. 94.04.16Preferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to Alexander Macdonald, 1894-04-16. R.W. Home, Thomas A. Darragh, A.M. Lucas, Sara Maroske, D.M. Sinkora, J.H. Voigt and Monika Wells (eds), Correspondence of Ferdinand von Mueller, <https://vmcp.rbg.vic.gov.au/id//letters/1890-6/1894/94-04-16-final.odt>, accessed May 15, 2026
16/4/94.
This evening, dear Mr Macdonald, I received your kind letter of this day,
and in answer I support your view, that a sum of £10 or more be voted for the children
of Mr
Le Mestre,
all the more so as their father gave really the first impulse to the formation of
the RGSA and worked for a year or two strenuously for it, til he came into antagonism
to Sir Strickland.
Thursday afternoon I will make free for a Council meeting. Perhaps you could ascertain
before, whether Mr Turner
will or can make free £10 (or more) from our locked up fund for this appealing purpose.
1
Letter not found.
2
La Meslée? Edmond Marin La Meslée and his wife were drowned when the pleasure-boat
Ripple
capsized in Sydney Harbour in December 1893, being survided by three sons (ADB). A fund was established to support the orphans (Sydney morning herald, 12 January 1894, p. 4).
3
Sir Edward Strickland.
4
Henry Gyles Turner.
Please return your kind brothers letter, as I have not yet replied. Yesterday I sent
your brother, the Police-Magistrate
one of my book.
5
John Graham Macdonald (1834-1918), Queensland Police Magistrate from 1872 (Brisbane courier, 30 May 1918, p. 9). In 1894 he was based in Townsville (The week
(Brisbane), 20 April 1894, p. 24).
Regardfully your
Ferd von Mueller.
I write in great hurry amidst mail-work