Historical Records of Australia: Governors' despatches to and from England. Series I, Volumen8Library Committee of the Commonwealth Parliament., 1916 |
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He had arrived in the empire as a subaltern , indebted to his uncle for money expended in obtaining his outfit and commission ; on the eve of his departure , he estimated that he was worth £ 14,000 in lands and money , apart from the ...
He had arrived in the empire as a subaltern , indebted to his uncle for money expended in obtaining his outfit and commission ; on the eve of his departure , he estimated that he was worth £ 14,000 in lands and money , apart from the ...
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On the 25th of April , he embarked at Portsmouth for Bombay , where he arrived on the 11th of August . He assumed command of the regiment , and his old friend , governor Duncan , again appointed him military secretary whilst he was ...
On the 25th of April , he embarked at Portsmouth for Bombay , where he arrived on the 11th of August . He assumed command of the regiment , and his old friend , governor Duncan , again appointed him military secretary whilst he was ...
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From Bussorah he journeyed by water to Bagdad , by caravan to the Caspian sea , across Russia , by boat to Yarmouth , and arrived in London on the 17th of October , 1807 After his return to England , Macquarie was married to his second ...
From Bussorah he journeyed by water to Bagdad , by caravan to the Caspian sea , across Russia , by boat to Yarmouth , and arrived in London on the 17th of October , 1807 After his return to England , Macquarie was married to his second ...
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The general result of Macquarie's policy with regard to the emancipists and expirees was to widen the breach between them and the inhabitants who had arrived free in the colony . * Macquarie's character was in many ways contradictory .
The general result of Macquarie's policy with regard to the emancipists and expirees was to widen the breach between them and the inhabitants who had arrived free in the colony . * Macquarie's character was in many ways contradictory .
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But before Bigge had presented his report on the 6th of May , 1822 , Macquarie had been recalled , and major - general Sir Thomas Brisbane , K.C.B. , had arrived in the colony , and superseded Macquarie in the government on the ist of ...
But before Bigge had presented his report on the 6th of May , 1822 , Macquarie had been recalled , and major - general Sir Thomas Brisbane , K.C.B. , had arrived in the colony , and superseded Macquarie in the government on the ist of ...
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