A Narrative of the sufferings of J. Loveless, J. Brine, and T. & J. Standfield, four of the Dorchester Labourers; displaying the horrors of transportation, written by themselves. With a brief description of New South Wales, by J. Loveless [and a prefatory address by R. Hartwell].1838 |
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a-breast arrived at Sydney asked the constable assigned bed or blanket board the steam-boat Brennen Brennen's farm bush bushrangers called chained chapel colony companions conditional pardon convicts court-house Diemen's Land distance DORCHESTER CASTLE Dorchester Committee Dorchester Labourers Dorsetshire England entitled The Victims father flog following day free pardon Friendly Society gaol GEORGE LOVELESS Glindon go to Port ground handcuffed home government hunger Hyde Park Barracks informed instantly irons James Brine James Hammett James Loveless JOHN STANDFIELD landed at Sydney left the barracks lock-up Maitland marched miles distant miles from Sydney months morning all hands morning orders Newcastle night Norfolk Island Nowlan o'clock orders were given ourselves overseer Pamphlet recently parrot passage PERSECUTIONS EXPERIENCED Plymouth Port Macquarie Portsmouth proceeded to Sydney public meeting punish remained sent SOUTH WALES steam-boat bound thirty miles Thomas Standfield told Tolpuddle town tribe uncle Van Diemen's Land Victims of Whiggery voyage ward watch-box