Colonial Australia, 1841-1874 |
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Page 53
... convicts themselves . To illustrate his argument he had returns prepared relating to the conduct of male convicts who had arrived in 1843 and 1844 in three ships selected at random , the first containing Irish convicts , the other two ...
... convicts themselves . To illustrate his argument he had returns prepared relating to the conduct of male convicts who had arrived in 1843 and 1844 in three ships selected at random , the first containing Irish convicts , the other two ...
Page 154
... convict transportation to New South Wales . It was not proposed to resume assignment or to employ convicts in penal gangs , but to send convicts into exile , holding tickets - of - leave or conditional pardons . In April 1848 the ...
... convict transportation to New South Wales . It was not proposed to resume assignment or to employ convicts in penal gangs , but to send convicts into exile , holding tickets - of - leave or conditional pardons . In April 1848 the ...
Page 534
... convicts were sent to Van Diemen's Land in the years 1841–53 , of whom 8,700 were women . About 9,700 male convicts were sent to Western Australia in the years 1850-68 . The grand total of all British convicts transported to Australia ...
... convicts were sent to Van Diemen's Land in the years 1841–53 , of whom 8,700 were women . About 9,700 male convicts were sent to Western Australia in the years 1850-68 . The grand total of all British convicts transported to Australia ...
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