Waterhouse, Henry (1770-1812). Instrument Signed by Henry Waterhouse Appointing Thomas Moore As His Executor, 23 April 1812. . 1812. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/31599.
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Waterhouse, H. (1812). Instrument signed by Henry Waterhouse appointing Thomas Moore as his executor, 23 April 1812. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/31599.
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Waterhouse, Henry (1770-1812).Instrument Signed by Henry Waterhouse Appointing Thomas Moore As His Executor, 23 April 1812. 1812. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/31599.
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This instrument dated 23 April 1812, appointed Thomas Moore, now resident at Port Jackson in New South Wales, Ship Builder, "to sell, assign and make over to any Person or Persons, who may become the Purchasers of my property at the settlement of Port Jackson or its dependencies of Land, Houses, Cattle & all other stock or property wherein I have a just right to dispose of. And his signature to any Deed or Instrument as my lawful Attorney shall be good and sufficient to the Purchaser the same as if I myself had Executed the same - In witness whereof I have this day put my hand and Seal full ratifying & confirming my Authority. Communicated by me to the said Mr. Thomas Moore, dated this 23rd day of April One thousand Eight Hundred and Twelve. [Watermark 1809] Signed sealed & delivered in the presence of us: W. Waterhouse & Eliz'th Bass.
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