The Early History of the Tasmania, Volume 2Methuen & Company Limited, 1939 - Tasmania |
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Page 189
... important fact , namely , that the arrival of the Lieutenant - Governor synchronized with the beginning of an entirely new phase in the lives of the individuals who have hitherto been referred to generally as the free settlers in the ...
... important fact , namely , that the arrival of the Lieutenant - Governor synchronized with the beginning of an entirely new phase in the lives of the individuals who have hitherto been referred to generally as the free settlers in the ...
Page 212
... important as that of Macarthur ; and Richard Dry , whose attention was eventually given to Leicester sheep . One fact may be recorded here . The phenomenon noted in New South Wales with regard to the improvement of wool from natural ...
... important as that of Macarthur ; and Richard Dry , whose attention was eventually given to Leicester sheep . One fact may be recorded here . The phenomenon noted in New South Wales with regard to the improvement of wool from natural ...
Page 366
... important group amongst her passengers con- sisted of the Hon . John Lewes Pedder , the first Chief Justice of Van Diemen's Land , and Mrs. Pedder ; Mr. Joseph Tice Gellibrand , the first Attorney - General of Van Diemen's Land , with ...
... important group amongst her passengers con- sisted of the Hon . John Lewes Pedder , the first Chief Justice of Van Diemen's Land , and Mrs. Pedder ; Mr. Joseph Tice Gellibrand , the first Attorney - General of Van Diemen's Land , with ...
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administration affairs amongst appeared appointed arrived Arthur Attorney-General authority Bathurst became Bigge Bigge's Bligh brought bushrangers called Captain character civil Collins Collins's Colonel Colonial Office colonists command Commissioner concerning conduct convicts crimes Davey Derwent despatch Diemen's Land district duties early emancipists England favour Foveaux free settlers Gellibrand George Town Government Governor King Governor Macquarie Hobart Town honour important informed inhabitants instructions issued Johnston Judge-Advocate kangaroo Knopwood labour later Launceston letter Lieutenant Lieutenant-Governor Lord Macarthur Macquarie Harbour Macquarie's magistrates measures ment military Minister months natives nature Norfolk Island opinion party Paterson Porpoise Port Dalrymple Port Jackson position possessed present prisoners punishment received referred regard regiment Risdon River ruler sent settlement sheep ship situation Sorell Sorell's South Wales South Wales Corps Sullivan Cove supply Sydney tion took Van Diemen's Land vessel wool wrote