A History of Australia: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, 1822-1838 |
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On 16 August, while Ann Rumsby, still fearful of being sent to the Factory, was
solemnly assuring Brisbane that she had no complaints against Douglass, the
magistrates of Parramatta assembled and resolved that inasmuch as the said Dr
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On 16 August, while Ann Rumsby, still fearful of being sent to the Factory, was
solemnly assuring Brisbane that she had no complaints against Douglass, the
magistrates of Parramatta assembled and resolved that inasmuch as the said Dr
...
Page 42
At the end of July 1790 D'Arcy, Catherine Crowley and William sailed from
Sydney in the Surprize for Norfolk Island where they arrived on 7 August. There
that gap between the father and the mother was plain for all to see; the father was
...
At the end of July 1790 D'Arcy, Catherine Crowley and William sailed from
Sydney in the Surprize for Norfolk Island where they arrived on 7 August. There
that gap between the father and the mother was plain for all to see; the father was
...
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rioter who arrived in the Proteus on 4 August 1831 was charged on 15 August
1833 with being out after hours and being found under suspicious circumstances.
For this he was reprimanded. On 3 March 1835 he was charged with being drunk
...
rioter who arrived in the Proteus on 4 August 1831 was charged on 15 August
1833 with being out after hours and being found under suspicious circumstances.
For this he was reprimanded. On 3 March 1835 he was charged with being drunk
...
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Contents
THE SETTING IN NEW SOUTH WALES | 17 |
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE SON | 41 |
THE NATIVE SON OFFENDS GROSSLY | 61 |
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