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Series 02: Tasmania. Convict Department : indents, assignment lists, appropriation lists and distrib...

Series 02: Tasmania. Convict Department : indents, assignment lists, appropriation lists and distrib...

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Series 02: Tasmania. Convict Department : indents, assignment lists, appropriation lists and distribution papers of male and female convict ships, 1823-1841

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Series 02: Tasmania. Convict Department : indents, assignment lists, appropriation lists and distribution papers of male and female convict ships, 1823-1841

Date

1823-1841

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nQR2RGG1

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1060926
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TAS PAPERS 04: Tasmania. Convict Department : indents of female convicts arriving on the Frances Charlotte, 10 January 1833, and Jane II, 30 June 1833

TAS PAPERS 05: Tasmania. Convict Department : indents of male convicts arriving on the Clyde, 18 December 1830

TAS PAPERS 06: Tasmania. Convict Department : indents of male convicts arr...

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Series 02: Tasmania. Convict Department : indents, assignment lists, appropriation lists and distribution papers of male and female convict ships, 1823-1841

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Information compiled from Guide to the Convict Records in the Archives office of NSW, 2nd ed., 1981. Appendix B, 'Chronological list of Convict Ships arriving at Van Diemen's Land 1812-53 and guide to the location of papers relating to each vessel', pp. 151-172; and Guide to the Public Records of Tasmania, Section Three : Convict Department / by P....

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