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Page 163
In July 1801, Lieutenant Marshall was tried before the criminal court of Judge
Advocate and six military officers for assaulting his superior officers, Edward
Abbott and John Macarthur. He was found guilty and sentenced to a fine of fifty
pounds ...
In July 1801, Lieutenant Marshall was tried before the criminal court of Judge
Advocate and six military officers for assaulting his superior officers, Edward
Abbott and John Macarthur. He was found guilty and sentenced to a fine of fifty
pounds ...
Page 210
Then Philip Gidley King, attended by his civil staff, marched from Government
House to Government Wharf, and received the military honours due to his rank.
At the wharf the two men met and, after an exchange of compliments, repassed
the ...
Then Philip Gidley King, attended by his civil staff, marched from Government
House to Government Wharf, and received the military honours due to his rank.
At the wharf the two men met and, after an exchange of compliments, repassed
the ...
Page 237
Two Lieutenant-Governors, 19 officials, 8 women and 4 children made up the
civil establishment, while the military establishment was composed of 108 men,
29 women and 58 children. A surprisingly large number of orphans—37—were ...
Two Lieutenant-Governors, 19 officials, 8 women and 4 children made up the
civil establishment, while the military establishment was composed of 108 men,
29 women and 58 children. A surprisingly large number of orphans—37—were ...
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Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 42 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY BAY | 59 |
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