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... PORT JACKSON Among the vessels of the Third Fleet was the Britannia , owned by Messrs Samuel Enderby & Sons of London , which arrived on 13 October 1791 after a passage of 201 days . She had embarked 150 ... Port Jackson: October 1791.
... PORT JACKSON Among the vessels of the Third Fleet was the Britannia , owned by Messrs Samuel Enderby & Sons of London , which arrived on 13 October 1791 after a passage of 201 days . She had embarked 150 ... Port Jackson: October 1791.
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... Port Jackson and up the Parramatta River . Others plied along the Nepean and Hawkesbury rivers , in Botany Bay , Broken Bay and northwards to the Coal River settlement at the mouth of the Hunter River . The government used them to send ...
... Port Jackson and up the Parramatta River . Others plied along the Nepean and Hawkesbury rivers , in Botany Bay , Broken Bay and northwards to the Coal River settlement at the mouth of the Hunter River . The government used them to send ...
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... Port Jackson . The committee recommended that this was impolitic and unjust , and should be abolished . This was done on 19 June 1813 by an Order of Governor Macquarie , as follows : VARIOUS applications having been made as well to His ...
... Port Jackson . The committee recommended that this was impolitic and unjust , and should be abolished . This was done on 19 June 1813 by an Order of Governor Macquarie , as follows : VARIOUS applications having been made as well to His ...
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