A Documentary History of Australia: Colonial Australia, 1788-1840Nelson, 1980 - Australia |
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... women , and three in 1798 with 492 men and ninety - four women . The first and only successful mutiny in a convict ship occurred in 1797 when the Lady Shore , carrying two male and sixty - six female convicts , was seized by the ...
... women , and three in 1798 with 492 men and ninety - four women . The first and only successful mutiny in a convict ship occurred in 1797 when the Lady Shore , carrying two male and sixty - six female convicts , was seized by the ...
Page 216
... female convicts in the service of the Crown , and employed at the Government factory . Numbers of these women are of the most infamous and abandoned characters , composed of the very dregs of the whole colony , being principally ...
... female convicts in the service of the Crown , and employed at the Government factory . Numbers of these women are of the most infamous and abandoned characters , composed of the very dregs of the whole colony , being principally ...
Page 567
... female convicts in New South Wales , and a similar institution had been opened at the Cascades , near Hobart Town , in 1827 ; in the years 1844-51 refractory female convicts in Tasmania were sent to the reformatory hulk Anson moored on ...
... female convicts in New South Wales , and a similar institution had been opened at the Cascades , near Hobart Town , in 1827 ; in the years 1844-51 refractory female convicts in Tasmania were sent to the reformatory hulk Anson moored on ...
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