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Page 111
A good character to direct the growth and manufacture of the flax plant is now
necessary, as the man who had charge of it was such a determined 'Croppy' that I
have sent him away. - P. G. King to J. King, 5 June 1802, in Historical Records of
...
A good character to direct the growth and manufacture of the flax plant is now
necessary, as the man who had charge of it was such a determined 'Croppy' that I
have sent him away. - P. G. King to J. King, 5 June 1802, in Historical Records of
...
Page 426
302-3 THE KING'S SCHOOL OPENED At the instance of Archdeacon William
Grant Broughton, the trustees of the Church and School Corporation (shortly to
be abolished) decided to establish two superior schools for boys of the upper
classes ...
302-3 THE KING'S SCHOOL OPENED At the instance of Archdeacon William
Grant Broughton, the trustees of the Church and School Corporation (shortly to
be abolished) decided to establish two superior schools for boys of the upper
classes ...
Page 605
... 146-7 Kempster, G., 32 Kenton, Lard, 71 Kiewa River (P.P.D.), 320 King, Anna
Josepha (Mrs Philip Gidley King), 101-2 King, Philip Gidley: his administration,
53, 94-5, 102-4, 110-12, 117, 122, 125-6, 130, 133, 135-6, 139-42, 148-9, 155-€,
...
... 146-7 Kempster, G., 32 Kenton, Lard, 71 Kiewa River (P.P.D.), 320 King, Anna
Josepha (Mrs Philip Gidley King), 101-2 King, Philip Gidley: his administration,
53, 94-5, 102-4, 110-12, 117, 122, 125-6, 130, 133, 135-6, 139-42, 148-9, 155-€,
...
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