A History of Australia: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, 1822-1838 |
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... Sydney, December 1825, Encl. in John Macarthur jr to W. Horton, 11 July 1826,
C.O. 201/179. 50 John Macarthur sr, Names of Persons who voted the address to
the Governor at the Meeting held in Sydney, 21 October 1825, Names of Party ...
... Sydney, December 1825, Encl. in John Macarthur jr to W. Horton, 11 July 1826,
C.O. 201/179. 50 John Macarthur sr, Names of Persons who voted the address to
the Governor at the Meeting held in Sydney, 21 October 1825, Names of Party ...
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For the text of this petition, see Encl. A.1 in Bourke to Glenelg, 13 April 1836,
H.R.A., I. xviii. 392-5; for the text of the similar petition to the House of Commons
see Encl. A.2 in ibid., 395-9. 88 Sydney Herald, 2 April 1836. * Sydney Gazette, 2
...
For the text of this petition, see Encl. A.1 in Bourke to Glenelg, 13 April 1836,
H.R.A., I. xviii. 392-5; for the text of the similar petition to the House of Commons
see Encl. A.2 in ibid., 395-9. 88 Sydney Herald, 2 April 1836. * Sydney Gazette, 2
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Memorandum on Convicts by Josiah Spode, Principal Superintendent of
Convicts, 22 February 1833, Encl. in Arthur to Goderich, 27 February 1833, C.O.
280/39, pp. 250-4; Monthe utmost good conduct. Every fresh offence prolonged
the ...
Memorandum on Convicts by Josiah Spode, Principal Superintendent of
Convicts, 22 February 1833, Encl. in Arthur to Goderich, 27 February 1833, C.O.
280/39, pp. 250-4; Monthe utmost good conduct. Every fresh offence prolonged
the ...
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DARK N | 17 |
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE SON | 41 |
THE NATIVE SON OFF ENDS GROSSLY | 61 |
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