Place of banishment : Port Macquarie 1818 to 1832
McLachlan, Iaen1988
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A story of pioneers, courage, endurance, punishment and death; of runaways and Aborigines; of bitter clashes between officers; and of mismanagement of early ventures into sugar growing. Based on extensive research of original documetns, the racy narrative will intrigue all those interested in Australia's convict past.
Place of banishment : Port Macquarie 1818 to 1832 / by Iaen McLachlan
Sydney : Hale & Iremonger, 1988
242 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Saga of a perilous journey, 1818 -- Surveying the Port, 1819 -- Decision, 1819 to 1820 -- Allman is briefed, 1821 -- The 'First Fleet', 1821 -- The great builder -- Governor's visit, November 1821 -- The astronomer -- First commandment, 1822 to 1824 -- The Aborigines -- Notorious bar -- Lady Nelson -- Female factory -- Captain John Rolland -- Stormy Petrel -- Exit prisoners from 1826 -- Cedar -- Failure of sugar industry -- Parker's mismanagement -- Revealing enquiry, 1828 -- Thomas Crown murdered -- Strange relationship -- Beginning of the end, 1829 -- Land grants -- Mystery, seduction and so forth -- St Thomas' church -- Settlement orders, 1828 to 1832 -- Bitter changeover, 1832 -- Appendixes -- Index.
994.4202
English
348120
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Research | History Support Collection | 994.4202 PLA | Available |