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TAS PAPERS 133: Tasmania. Convict Department : warrants and orders to remove prisoners to Port Arthu...

TAS PAPERS 133: Tasmania. Convict Department : warrants and orders to remove prisoners to Port Arthu...

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TAS PAPERS 133: Tasmania. Convict Department : warrants and orders to remove prisoners to Port Arthur, the House of Correction, Prisoners' Barracks Hobart, 1836-1856, and extracts of Point Puer and Coal Point records, 1842

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Full title

TAS PAPERS 133: Tasmania. Convict Department : warrants and orders to remove prisoners to Port Arthur, the House of Correction, Prisoners' Barracks Hobart, 1836-1856, and extracts of Point Puer and Coal Point records, 1842

Date

1836-1856

Call Numbers

TAS PAPERS 133

Record Identifier

YK5Q5g7n

Reference Code

1063838
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Contents

1 volume

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Contents

Convict Department : warrants and orders to remove prisoners to Port Arthur, the House of Correction, Prisoners' Barracks Hobart, 1836-56

Port Arthur convict settlement : extracts from the records of Point Puer and Coal Point stations as reports on prisoners' conduct, 1842

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Full title

TAS PAPERS 133: Tasmania. Convict Department : warrants and orders to remove prisoners to Port Arthur, the House of Correction, Prisoners' Barracks Hobart, 1836-1856, and extracts of Point Puer and Coal Point records, 1842

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Notes

General note

Formerly located at A 1162

Microfilm copy available at CY 3653

Warrants are variously on Convict Department, Police Department and Prisoners' Barracks letterhead

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TAS PAPERS 133

Record Identifier

YK5Q5g7n

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1063838

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