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Page 123
On 26 June, the transport Surprize arrived with two hundred and eighteen male
convicts as well as various officers, non-commissioned officers and privates of
the newly formed New South Wales Corps. It was followed on 28 June by the ...
On 26 June, the transport Surprize arrived with two hundred and eighteen male
convicts as well as various officers, non-commissioned officers and privates of
the newly formed New South Wales Corps. It was followed on 28 June by the ...
Page 194
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. There
were ...
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. There
were ...
Page 235
On 6 June 1789 Phillip, with Hunter, Collins, Johnston, White and others entered
Broken Bay in a boat, investigated the bays ... On 28 June, Phillip returned with
Johnston, rowed sixty or seventy miles up the river to a waterfall, examined the ...
On 6 June 1789 Phillip, with Hunter, Collins, Johnston, White and others entered
Broken Bay in a boat, investigated the bays ... On 28 June, Phillip returned with
Johnston, rowed sixty or seventy miles up the river to a waterfall, examined the ...
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