Booklet, The Dublin spelling book, 1844

Historical information

This book, an Irish spelling book with a strong religious tone, is in a very tattered state but has the name ‘Freckleton’ on it and it may have come with the first Freckleton immigrants to Australia. In the 19th century there were Freckleton families in the Warrnambool district at Port Fairy, Cooramook, Mailors Flat, Woolsthorpe, Woodford and Wangoom.

Significance

The provenance of this book is unclear but it is kept because of its early printing (1844) and because of its association with the Freckleton families.

Physical description

This is a soft cover book of 240 pages. The cloth cover is brown with no visible markings on the front cover or spine. The pages are bound together with string and the material on the spine is almost worn away. Some of the pages are torn and very dirty and all are dog-eared. There is a grey and white illustration on the first page. The inscriptions on the first and second pages, barely legible, are handwritten in pencil and in black ink.

Inscriptions & markings

‘W. Freckleton, landed (?) 1857….1875….1888’
‘…May landeth….’

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