The Evidence to the Bigge Reports: The written evidence. Index

Front Cover
John Ritchie
Reed Books, 1971 - Biography & Autobiography - 541 pages
During the years 1819-1821 commissioner John Thomas Bigge visited Australia and conducted extensive inquiries into its past History. ... [He] was the first well-educated observer to have spent seventeen months in the colony with every source of information open to him. He had been instructed to examine all the laws and regulations of the territory, everything connected with its administration, the superintendence and reform of the convicts, and the state of the civil, judicial and ecclestiastical establishments. ... [His] reports and the evidence given him remain the most thorough contemporary account of the condition of the prison-colony of New South Wales under Governor Macquarie.".

Contents

The Architects
124
THE COMMISSIONER PASSES JUDGEMENT
164
THE COMMISSIONER IS CRITICIZED
186
Alphabetical List of Witnesses
295
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