This book has been deemed as a classic and has stood the test of time. The book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations.
This book has been deemed as a classic and has stood the test of time. The book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations.
John West was born in Liverpool, UK and emigrated to Australia as a school teacher in 1971. He left teaching to become a minister in the Anglican Church and served in Sydney, Newcastle and Grafton dioceses over twenty-five years before semi-retiring in 2016, from rector of the Parish Port Macquarie and his position as a Grafton Diocese missional archdeacon. John gained teaching certificates from the UK and NSW, a B.Th and an MA in Theology, which led to some part-time lecturing. He has three married children and four grandchildren through his marriage to his late wife, Susan. He has since re-married to Lisa in 2020. They live on the NSW Central Coast, while doing part-time locum work in the Newcastle Diocese.
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Part I. The Aborigines: 1. Tasman's account of the natives 2. Conflict at Risdon 3. Causes of conflict 4. Proclamation against them 5. Murders committed by natives 6. Conciliation 7. Mr. Robinson's efforts 8. Disposal of the natives 9. Rapid extinction 10. Origin of the natives Part II. Transportation: 1. Exile 2. State of English gaols 3. Bentham's project 4. Voyage 5. Early difficulties of convict management 6. Origin of bushranging 7. Habits of convict population 8. The colonies re-act on each other 9. Bigge's recommendations 10. Land granted to settlers employing convicts 11. Assignment established in America 12. Escapes from Macquarie Harbor 13. Macquarie Harbor 14. Escape of prisoners 15. Arthur's principles of penal government 16. Disposal of mechanics and specials 17. Views of ministers 18. Convict system of New South Wales 19. Franklin's appointment 20. Remarks on Machonochie's system 21. Sir Wm. Molesworth's committee 22. Lord John Russell's plan 23. Lord Stanley's probation system 24. System in Van Diemen's Land 25. Treatment of female prisoners 26. Lord Stanley's directions for the disposal of women 27. Views of transportation Conclusion Alphabetical account of the chief places in Tasmania.
Part I. The Aborigines: 1. Tasman's account of the natives 2. Conflict at Risdon 3. Causes of conflict 4. Proclamation against them 5. Murders committed by natives 6. Conciliation 7. Mr. Robinson's efforts 8. Disposal of the natives 9. Rapid extinction 10. Origin of the natives Part II. Transportation: 1. Exile 2. State of English gaols 3. Bentham's project 4. Voyage 5. Early difficulties of convict management 6. Origin of bushranging 7. Habits of convict population 8. The colonies re-act on each other 9. Bigge's recommendations 10. Land granted to settlers employing convicts 11. Assignment established in America 12. Escapes from Macquarie Harbor 13. Macquarie Harbor 14. Escape of prisoners 15. Arthur's principles of penal government 16. Disposal of mechanics and specials 17. Views of ministers 18. Convict system of New South Wales 19. Franklin's appointment 20. Remarks on Machonochie's system 21. Sir Wm. Molesworth's committee 22. Lord John Russell's plan 23. Lord Stanley's probation system 24. System in Van Diemen's Land 25. Treatment of female prisoners 26. Lord Stanley's directions for the disposal of women 27. Views of transportation Conclusion Alphabetical account of the chief places in Tasmania.
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