Sydney Cove 1793-1795 : the spread of settlement. Volume IV
Cobley, John1983
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On 11 December 1792 Governor Arthur Phillip left the colony. Description of the daily life of Sydney from 1793 to 1795. The town was begining to take shape and widening out to new settlements like Rose Hill (later Parramatta) and the Hawkesbury district
Sydney Cove 1793-1795 : the spread of settlement. Volume IV / by John Cobley
Sydney Angus & Robertson 1983
347 p.
Contemporary journals and documents at the time including Watkin Tench, Augustus Alt, William Paterson, David Collins, Arthur Phillip, Francis Grose, Richard Johnson, Philip Gidley King, John Macarthur, Evan Nepean, John Palmer, Samuel Marsden and Thomas Rowley. Appendices: Convicts per Bellona - Convicts per Boddingtons - Convicts per Sugar Cane - Female convicts per William - Convicts per Surprize - Migrants from England - State of the Settlement - Burials by year and month
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King, Philip Gidley, 1758-1808Collins, David, 1756-1810Macarthur, John, 1767-1834Hunter, John, 1737-1821Johnson, Richard, 1757-1827Macarthur, Elizabeth, 1766-1850Thomas Laycock, d. 1823Surprize (ship)Grose, Francis, 1758-1814Bellona (ship)Foveaux, Joseph, 1765-1846Sugar Cane (ship)Convicts -- NSW (New South Wales)-RegistersGreat Britain -- Army -- New South Wales CorpsConvicts -- New South Wales -- HistoryBoddingtons (ship)John Palmer, 1760-1833Evan Nepean, 1752-1822 -- CorrespondenceWilliam (ship)Augustus Alt, 1731-1815Cable family (NSW, History)Henry Dundas, 1742-1811 -- CorrespondenceLand grants -- Sydney Region (N.S.W.)Kitty (ship)Norfolk Island (Australian External Territory) -- HistorySydney Region (N.S.W.) -- HistoryHawkesbury Region (NSW) -- HistoryAustralia -- History -- 1788-1851Sydney (N.S.W.) -- History -- 1788-1851
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St Marys | Reference | 994.4102 SYD | Not for loan (Set: 10 Feb 2016) |