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It was followed on 28 June by the transports Scarborough and Neptune , with one hundred and eightyeight male convicts on the former , and two hundred and eighty - six males and sixty - seven females on the latter , and the remainder of ...
It was followed on 28 June by the transports Scarborough and Neptune , with one hundred and eightyeight male convicts on the former , and two hundred and eighty - six males and sixty - seven females on the latter , and the remainder of ...
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Trade with the outside world began : in June 1792 the storeship Atlantic arrived from Calcutta ; 2 in October the first ships of the East India Company arrived ; 9 in November a ship arrived 97 R. Johnson : op . cit . , pp . 37-63 .
Trade with the outside world began : in June 1792 the storeship Atlantic arrived from Calcutta ; 2 in October the first ships of the East India Company arrived ; 9 in November a ship arrived 97 R. Johnson : op . cit . , pp . 37-63 .
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By 30 June 1806 there were approximately four hundred and eighty in the settlement , of whom four hundred and sixty - five were victualled from the stores . Three hundred and twenty - seven were convicts , and six were emancipists .
By 30 June 1806 there were approximately four hundred and eighty in the settlement , of whom four hundred and sixty - five were victualled from the stores . Three hundred and twenty - seven were convicts , and six were emancipists .
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THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 42 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY BAY | 59 |
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