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Page 170
William Balmain , a surgeon on the first fleet who had been raised to the rank of
principal surgeon in September 1795 , was appointed commandant in Sydney ,
and Andrew Thompson , an emancipist , was appointed commandant in ...
William Balmain , a surgeon on the first fleet who had been raised to the rank of
principal surgeon in September 1795 , was appointed commandant in Sydney ,
and Andrew Thompson , an emancipist , was appointed commandant in ...
Page 264
In 1809 Castlereagh appointed Brigadier - General Miles Nightingall as Governor
of New South Wales , and decided to send the seventy - third regiment under the
command of Macquarie , who was designated Lieutenant - Governor .
In 1809 Castlereagh appointed Brigadier - General Miles Nightingall as Governor
of New South Wales , and decided to send the seventy - third regiment under the
command of Macquarie , who was designated Lieutenant - Governor .
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The Governor ' s Court , consisting of the Judge Advocate and two fit and proper
persons inhabiting the territory and appointed by the Governor , was to hear and
determine in a summary way all civil pleas where the sum in dispute did not ...
The Governor ' s Court , consisting of the Judge Advocate and two fit and proper
persons inhabiting the territory and appointed by the Governor , was to hear and
determine in a summary way all civil pleas where the sum in dispute did not ...
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Contents
THE EARLIEST TIMES TO CATHOLIC CHRISTENDOM | 5 |
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
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