TAS PAPERS 15: Tasmania. Convict Department : indents and assignment lists of male convicts arriving...
TAS PAPERS 15: Tasmania. Convict Department : indents and assignment lists of male convicts arriving on the John, 1 December 1833, and Southworth, 14 January 1834
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1 December 1833, 14 January 1834
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TAS PAPERS 15
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1 volume
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Index to more Tasmanian convicts [microform] : shipping lists from papers re convict ships 1814—1845 / compiled by the volunteers of the FHC Resources Group (Kiama, N.S.W. : FHC Resources Group, 1995) — Indexed from microfilm at CY 1242 -
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Indents and assignment lists of male convicts arriving on the John, 1 December 1833, and Southworth, 14 January 1834. With account of cash belonging to convicts embarked on board the Southworth, 16 September 1833; letter to Surgeon-Superintendent of Southworth regarding forfeiture of money of convicts on Cumberland Hulk, Chatham, dated 17 September...
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TAS PAPERS 15: Tasmania. Convict Department : indents and assignment lists of male convicts arriving on the John, 1 December 1833, and Southworth, 14 January 1834
Notes
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Formerly located at F 148
Microfilm copy available at CY 1242.
"John 2nd", "Southworth 2" on document
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John sailed from Spithead 6 August 1833, arrived Van Diemen's Land 1 December 1833.
Southworth sailed 25 September 1833 from Sheerness, arrived Van Diemen's Land 14 January 1834.
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TAS PAPERS 15
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1LjRjAg9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1LjRjAg9
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1060939
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