Thomas Peel of Swan RiverHistory of the Swan River Settlement, W.A. and its founder Thomas Peel 1768-1865; Settlement founded 1829; p.77- 78; Contact & reactions between the first Swan River settlers and the Aborigines; Chp.IX; Settlers difficulties with the Murray River Aborigines - murder and plunder - police force formed - Pinjarra area; Effort to civilize Aborigines; Institution for natives founded at foot of Mount Elna 1837 under F.F. Armstrong; Attitude of settlers improved. |
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Page 115
... remained in the place while Peel departed for the Murray River . The Murray had come to represent to Thomas Peel an escape , a refuge far away from all the reminders of what might have been , and above all , the centre of all that remained ...
... remained in the place while Peel departed for the Murray River . The Murray had come to represent to Thomas Peel an escape , a refuge far away from all the reminders of what might have been , and above all , the centre of all that remained ...
Page 162
... remained at enmity with the whites , others , such as his son Monang , and Yeydong , showed that they could get on with the settlers . Lieutenant Bunbury , an officer of the 21st Fusiliers , who was stationed at Pinjarra after that ...
... remained at enmity with the whites , others , such as his son Monang , and Yeydong , showed that they could get on with the settlers . Lieutenant Bunbury , an officer of the 21st Fusiliers , who was stationed at Pinjarra after that ...
Page 244
... remained at Mandurah with her husband Henry Hastings until his death in 1879. Her only child , Leslie Hall , was then nine years old . In December that year her portion of 22,000 acres and Tom Peel's portion of 41,717 acres were ...
... remained at Mandurah with her husband Henry Hastings until his death in 1879. Her only child , Leslie Hall , was then nine years old . In December that year her portion of 22,000 acres and Tom Peel's portion of 41,717 acres were ...
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aborigines acres of land Adam Armstrong appeared arrived Association Australind became brother Captain Meares Captain Stirling Clarence Clifton Co-partnership Cockburn Sound Colonial Office Colonial Secretary Cooper and Levey Daniel Cooper daughter debt December Deed Despatches Dora Dunnage Elmslie Emancipists emigrants England establishment Frederick Peel Fremantle Garden Island gentlemen Gilmore Government Governor Stirling grant of land Hall horse ibid indentured James Stirling January knew labour Land Titles Office later leave letter Levey's Location 16 London Mandurah Mandurah House Mary Charlotte ment months Murray River natives party Peel's Peelfold person Perth Gazette Pinjarra received reported Robert Peel Rockingham sailed Serpentine Farm servants settlement scheme settlers shillings ship Sir George Murray soldiers Solomon Levey South Wales Stirling's Swan River colony Swan River Guardian Sydney Thomas Peel townsite Twiss Wakefield Western Australia wife William wrote