Convicts allowed to officers 1800
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Name | Surame | Remarks | Citation | |
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Thomas | Jones (Servant) | List of convicts allowed to officers | NRS-23979-1-1-[2] | Details |
Ensign | Bayly (Officer) | List of convicts allowed to officers | NRS-23979-1-1-[2] | Details |
Jeffrey | Bolton (Servant) | List of convicts allowed to officers | NRS-23979-1-1-[2] | Details |
Thomas | Galvin (Servant) | List of convicts allowed to officers | NRS-23979-1-1-[2] | Details |
Thomas | Applin (Servant) | List of convicts allowed to officers | NRS-23979-1-1-[2] | Details |
William | Smith (Servant) | List of convicts allowed to officers | NRS-23979-1-1-[2] | Details |
Laurence | Halfpenny (Servant) | List of convicts allowed to officers | NRS-23979-1-1-[2] | Details |
Charles | Franklin (Servant) | List of convicts allowed to officers | NRS-23979-1-1-[2] | Details |
Robert | Morgan (Servant) | List of convicts allowed to officers | NRS-23979-1-1-[2] | Details |
Mary | Evans (Servant) | List of convicts allowed to officers | NRS-23979-1-1-[2] | Details |
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Museums of History NSW has collaborated with the NSW Parliamentary Library to digitise the List of Convicts allowed to officers 1800, an invaluable record which with the Settlers’ Muster Book has been inscribed on the UNESCO Australian Memory of the World Register.
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Settlers’ Muster Book, 1800
Museums of History NSW is pleased to be part of a collaboration with the NSW Parliamentary Library to digitise the Settlers’ Muster Book of 1800, an invaluable record which has been inscribed on the UNESCO Australian Memory of the World Register