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Series 06: Tasmania. Comptroller General correspondence, 1849-1856, Morven and Hobart Police Office...

Series 06: Tasmania. Comptroller General correspondence, 1849-1856, Morven and Hobart Police Office...

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Series 06: Tasmania. Comptroller General correspondence, 1849-1856, Morven and Hobart Police Office papers, 1822-1867, and miscellaneous papers, 1814-1890

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Series 06: Tasmania. Comptroller General correspondence, 1849-1856, Morven and Hobart Police Office papers, 1822-1867, and miscellaneous papers, 1814-1890

Date

1814-1890

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n88E8yLn

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1061010
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TAS PAPERS 40: Tasmania. Police Department, Colonial Secretary's Office, and Comptroller General correspondence, 1849-1856, with duplicate despatches to Lieutenant Governor, 1854-1856, and medical report for Norfolk Island penal establishment, 1850-1851

TAS PAPERS 41: Miscellaneous Tasmanian papers, 1855-1890, including Port Arthur convict s...

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Series 06: Tasmania. Comptroller General correspondence, 1849-1856, Morven and Hobart Police Office papers, 1822-1867, and miscellaneous papers, 1814-1890

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Information compiled from Guide to convict records in the Archives Office of New South Wales. Supplement no. 1 / Archives Authority of New South Wales. Archives Authority of New South Wales. Sydney : Archives Authority of New South Wales, 1974. Appendix T: 'Tasmanian Papers in the Mitchell Library'; and, Brief general survey of Tasmanian historical...

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