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TAS PAPERS 131: Tasmania. Convict Department : returns of convicts sent to Port Arthur, 1834-1841, l...

TAS PAPERS 131: Tasmania. Convict Department : returns of convicts sent to Port Arthur, 1834-1841, l...

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TAS PAPERS 131: Tasmania. Convict Department : returns of convicts sent to Port Arthur, 1834-1841, list of men on the tea and sugar list at Port Arthur, 1832-1834, and other documents, 1832-1864

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TAS PAPERS 131: Tasmania. Convict Department : returns of convicts sent to Port Arthur, 1834-1841, list of men on the tea and sugar list at Port Arthur, 1832-1834, and other documents, 1832-1864

Date

1832-1864

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TAS PAPERS 131

Record Identifier

Yezdzwb9

Reference Code

1063836
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1 volume

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Contents

Port Arthur convict settlement : returns of convicts ordered to be sent to Port Arthur, with covering letters from Principal Superintendent of Convicts, Hobart Town to Commandant, Port Arthur, May 1834, August 1835-November 1841

List of men on the tea and sugar list at Port Arthur, January-March 1832, June 1834

Police Department : let...

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TAS PAPERS 131: Tasmania. Convict Department : returns of convicts sent to Port Arthur, 1834-1841, list of men on the tea and sugar list at Port Arthur, 1832-1834, and other documents, 1832-1864

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Formerly located at A 1160

Microfilm copy available at CY 3651 and FM4 / 8526

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TAS PAPERS 131

Record Identifier

Yezdzwb9

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Yezdzwb9

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