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Over two thousand convicts arrived during 1791, and every year from 1792 to
1813, except for 1794-6 and 1805, between three and seven hundred convicts
arrived each year; in 1814 the number rose into the thousands. Between 26
January ...
Over two thousand convicts arrived during 1791, and every year from 1792 to
1813, except for 1794-6 and 1805, between three and seven hundred convicts
arrived each year; in 1814 the number rose into the thousands. Between 26
January ...
Page 303
Charles Manning Hope Clark. post-war society, and by the greater number of
ships available to transport convicts.” In May 1818 Macquarie pointed out to
Bathurst that five convict ships had arrived at Sydney within one month and five
days, ...
Charles Manning Hope Clark. post-war society, and by the greater number of
ships available to transport convicts.” In May 1818 Macquarie pointed out to
Bathurst that five convict ships had arrived at Sydney within one month and five
days, ...
Page 367
As soon as he arrived in England he became one of the many trying to influence
the mind of Earl Bathurst. Three years before, in 1819, Bennet had propagated
his view that in the colony of New South Wales reformation had been the purpose
, ...
As soon as he arrived in England he became one of the many trying to influence
the mind of Earl Bathurst. Three years before, in 1819, Bennet had propagated
his view that in the colony of New South Wales reformation had been the purpose
, ...
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