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Page 172
King then set out for Parramatta, pausing at the house of Major Johnston to order
him to take command of the company to be despatched against the rebels. King
had arrived at Parramatta by 4 a.m., and Johnston an hour later. On that same ...
King then set out for Parramatta, pausing at the house of Major Johnston to order
him to take command of the company to be despatched against the rebels. King
had arrived at Parramatta by 4 a.m., and Johnston an hour later. On that same ...
Page 173
Johnston, Harrington and Neale were hanged at Castle Hill on the following
morning, after Johnston, as Hume before him, had given much important
information and confessed his belief that the men engaged in the tumult were the
victims of a ...
Johnston, Harrington and Neale were hanged at Castle Hill on the following
morning, after Johnston, as Hume before him, had given much important
information and confessed his belief that the men engaged in the tumult were the
victims of a ...
Page 221
Bayly, Blaxcell and Lord proposed that a sword should be given to Major
Johnston, not under the value of one hundred guineas, for the wise and salutary
measures which he had adopted to suppress the tyranny which had ruled their
country, ...
Bayly, Blaxcell and Lord proposed that a sword should be given to Major
Johnston, not under the value of one hundred guineas, for the wise and salutary
measures which he had adopted to suppress the tyranny which had ruled their
country, ...
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