A History of Australia [vol. 2]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 239
... district to district . The regulations of 1811 prescribed that convicts were only to be assigned to those settlers who were considered most in want and best entitled to receive them.15 In general , however , the settlers obtained their ...
... district to district . The regulations of 1811 prescribed that convicts were only to be assigned to those settlers who were considered most in want and best entitled to receive them.15 In general , however , the settlers obtained their ...
Page 247
... district for his own ad- vantage during good behaviour , or until the Governor's further pleasure should be made known . There were certain restrictions on his freedom of movement , however , and limits on his legal rights ; he could ...
... district for his own ad- vantage during good behaviour , or until the Governor's further pleasure should be made known . There were certain restrictions on his freedom of movement , however , and limits on his legal rights ; he could ...
Page 383
... District free Total No. of convicts Adults Children Adults Children people Buckinghamshire 342 217 138 158 385 141 136 90 36 45 1,688 1,679 204 1,883 JARVIS John Ingle CALEDON - continued Wm . Davis Edward. Total No. of souls 4,901 1,330 ...
... District free Total No. of convicts Adults Children Adults Children people Buckinghamshire 342 217 138 158 385 141 136 90 36 45 1,688 1,679 204 1,883 JARVIS John Ingle CALEDON - continued Wm . Davis Edward. Total No. of souls 4,901 1,330 ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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