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Page 149
The convicts assigned to the private employers, either as workers on the farms of
officers or settlers, or as domestic servants, were at first clothed and fed by the
government, but after May 1798 orders were issued in an attempt to ensure that
all ...
The convicts assigned to the private employers, either as workers on the farms of
officers or settlers, or as domestic servants, were at first clothed and fed by the
government, but after May 1798 orders were issued in an attempt to ensure that
all ...
Page 151
By September 18oo there were four thousand nine hundred and thirty Europeans
in the settlements in New South Wales: Men Women Children Civil . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 26 9 8 Military . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 443 69 I 13 Free people and settlers ...
By September 18oo there were four thousand nine hundred and thirty Europeans
in the settlements in New South Wales: Men Women Children Civil . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 26 9 8 Military . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 443 69 I 13 Free people and settlers ...
Page 239
As soon as demand by the settlers exceeded the supply, the magistrates were
compelled to adopt some criterion of ... The regulations of 1811 prescribed that
convicts were only to be assigned to those settlers who were considered most in
...
As soon as demand by the settlers exceeded the supply, the magistrates were
compelled to adopt some criterion of ... The regulations of 1811 prescribed that
convicts were only to be assigned to those settlers who were considered most in
...
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