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Series 27: Tasmania. Macquarie Harbour convict settlement records, 1825-1829 and 1852, and Launcesto...

Series 27: Tasmania. Macquarie Harbour convict settlement records, 1825-1829 and 1852, and Launcesto...

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Series 27: Tasmania. Macquarie Harbour convict settlement records, 1825-1829 and 1852, and Launceston, New Norfolk and Oatlands police and court records, ca. 1832-1870

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Series 27: Tasmania. Macquarie Harbour convict settlement records, 1825-1829 and 1852, and Launceston, New Norfolk and Oatlands police and court records, ca. 1832-1870

Date

1825-1852

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1wN2ZDpn

Reference Code

1079264
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11 volumes

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Contents

TAS PAPERS 282: Tasmania. Convict Department : Macquarie Harbour Commandant's letter book and settlement order book, 22 October 1825-10 July 1829

TAS PAPERS 283: Tasmania. Convict Department : captions of convicts for Van Diemen's Land on the Fairlie, 1852

TAS PAPERS 284: Tasmania. New Norfolk Police : letters received, January 1832-D...

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Series 27: Tasmania. Macquarie Harbour convict settlement records, 1825-1829 and 1852, and Launceston, New Norfolk and Oatlands police and court records, ca. 1832-1870

Notes

General note

Information compiled from "Tasmanian Papers nos. 1-342 and D 1-26 : provenance", compiled in the Mitchell Library, July 1967, in Guide to ML Tasmanian Papers on microfilm (compiled July 1985), and Brief general survey of Tasmanian historical material in the Mitchell Library, Sydney / University of Tasmania, History Department (Q994.602/13. Bound ph...

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1wN2ZDpn

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1079264

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