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  The heartsore Irish

  Wentworth: Ritchie, The Wentworths.

  Irish passions: Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1; Thomas Pakenham, The Year of Liberty (London 1969); Anne-Maree Whitaker, Unfinished Revolution: United Irishmen in New South Wales, 1800-1810 (Sydney 1994); Clark and Donnelly, Irish Peasants; TJ Kiernan, The Irish Exiles in Australia (Melbourne 1954); Atkinson, The Europeans in Australia, 1; Keneally, The Great Shame.

  King’s reaction: King, Phillip Gidley King; Whitaker, Unfinished Revolution; TC Croker (ed), The Memoirs of Joseph Holt, General of the Irish Rebels in 1798 (London 1838).

  King’s concern: King to Portland, Whitaker, Unfinished Revolution.

  Holt: Ruan O’Donnell, ‘General Joseph Holt’ in Reece (ed), Exiles from Erin (Dublin 1991); Croker, The Memoirs of Joseph Holt.

  Fathers Dixon and Harold, floggings: Croker, The Memoirs of Joseph Holt; Patrick O’Farrell, The Irish in Australia (Sydney 1986); Whitaker, Unfinished Revolution; Kiernan, The Irish Exiles in Australia.

  Foveaux: Foveaux, ADB, 1; Mackaness, The Life of Vice-Admiral William Bligh; Ellis, John Macarthur; Clark, A History of Australia, I.

  Plans of rebellion on Norfolk Island: Fidlon & Ryan, The Journal and Letters of Lt. Ralph Clark; Foveaux papers, ML.

  King’s further unease about the Irish: Whitaker, Unfinished Revolution.

  Sir Henry Browne Hayes: ADB, 1; CH Bertie, ‘The story of Vaucluse House’, JRAHS, 15, 1930.

  The Atlas and Hercules: Bateson, The Convict Ships.

  King’s further suspicions: King to Duke of Portland, HRA, III; Whitaker, Unfinished Revolution.

  Fathers O’Neil and Dixon: HRNSW, IV and V; HRA, I; JG Murtagh, Australia: The Catholic chapter (Sydney 1959); Whitaker, Unfinished Revolution; Patrick O’Farrell, The Irish in Australia; Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1.

  Loyal Associations: Whitaker, Unfinished Revolution; Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1; King, Phillip Gidley King.

  Trade and the Irish

  Macarthur and King: Duffy, Man of Honour; Ellis, John Macarthur; Mackaness, The Life of Vice-Admiral William Bligh; Clark, A History of Australia, 1.

  Sundry correspondence on issues involving King and Macarthur: HRNSW, II; Hazel King, Elizabeth Macarthur and her World (Sydney 1980).

  CHAPTER 10

  A new Vinegar Hill

  Whitaker, Unfinished Revolution; King, Phillip Gidley King; Kiernan, The Irish Exiles in Australia; Lynette Ramsay Silver, The Battle of Vinegar Hill: Australia’s Irish rebellion, 1804 (Sydney 1989).

  Marsden’s experience: Piper Papers, ML. (Mrs Marsden and Mrs Macarthur gave an account to Captain Piper.)

  A state of slaves

  O’Farrell, The Irish in Australia; Whitaker, Unfinished Revolution; Croker, The Memoirs of Joseph Holt.

  James Tuckey to Dundas: Tuckey manuscript, ML.

  CHAPTER 11

  The perturbator

  Further Macarthur and King: Ellis, John Macarthur; Duffy, Man of Honour; King, Phillip Gidley King; Governor King to Lord Hobart and Undersecretary King, HRNSW, V; King to Lord Hobart, HRA, Series I and IV; King to Undersecretary King, HRA, Series I and V.

  Staving Harris’s casks: HRNSW, V.

  Earl Camden: Pakenham, The Year of Liberty; Dr Marjory Bloy, The Web of English History, .

  King and the officers: Macarthur biographies as above.

  A crisis in law

  King’s warning on need for lawyer, and his other problems: King, Phillip Gidley King; Duffy, Man of Honour; Ellis, John Macarthur.

  Crossley: ADB, 1.

  Robinson: ADB, 2.

  Atkins: ADB, 1.

  General conditions for coming mayhem: Duffy, Man of Honour; Mackaness, The Life of Vice-Admiral William Bligh.

  Bligh the sinner

  Bligh title cancellations: HRA, Series I and VI.

  Complaint from Deputy Commissary Fitz to Undersecretary Chapman: 15 October 1807, HRNSW, VI.

  Gore and Crossley: ADB, 1.

  Bligh verbally attacks Macarthur: Duffy, Man of Honour; Ellis, John Macarthur; Mackaness, The Life of Vice-Admiral William Bligh; Stephen Dando-Collins, Captain Bligh’s Other Mutiny (Sydney 2007); HV Evatt, Rum Rebellion: A study of the overthrow of Governor Bligh by John Macarthur and the New South Wales Corps (Sydney 1938); Ross Fitzgerald & Mark Hearn, Bligh, Macarthur and the Rum Rebellion (Kenthurst 1988).

  Elizabeth Macarthur to Miss Kingdon: Sibella Onslow Macarthur (ed), Some Early Records of the Macarthurs of Camden (Sydney 1914).

  Robert Campbell: ADB,1; M Stephen, Merchant Campbell 1769-1846 (Melbourne 1965).

  Andrew Thompson: ADB, 1.

  His reports about Bligh’s farm from the Hawkesbury: HRNSW, VI.

  Blaxlands on Bligh: HRNSW, VI.

  John Blaxland’s discontented letter: HRNSW, VI.

  D’Arcy Wentworth to Lord Castlereagh, 17 October 1807; Macarthur to Bligh, 1, 8 and 12 January 1808, both HRNSW, VI.

  The grand impasse

  Ellis, John Macarthur; Duffy, Man of Honour; Mackaness, The Life of Vice-Admiral William Bligh.

  Mary Putland: ADB, 2; Penelope Nelson, Bligh’s Daughter (Victoria, British Columbia, 2007).

  Garnham Blaxcell and Anthony Fenn Kemp: ADB, 1.

  Bligh’s support base: Settlers’ Address to Governor Bligh, 1 January 1808, HRNSW, VI.

  Bringing a governor down

  William Bligh, Account of the Rebellion of the New South Wales Corps: Communicated to the Rt. Hon. Lord Castlereagh and Sir Joseph Banks, Bart (Melbourne 2003).

  Ellis, John Macarthur; Duffy, Man of Honour and Bligh as above; Evatt, Rum Rebellion; Dando-Collins, Captain Bligh’s Other Mutiny; Nelson, Bligh’s Daughter.

  Johnston’s motives in taking control: HRNSW, VI; HRA, Series I, VI, including Johnston to Castlereagh and evidence of Robert Campbell.

  George Johnston: A Charge of Mutiny: The court martial of Lieutenant Colonel George Johnston for deposing William Bligh in the rebellion of 26 January 1808 (Canberra 1988).

  Maurice O’Connell: ADB, 2; Nelson, Bligh’s Daughter.

  Other aspects of the overthrow: Brian Fletcher, ‘The Hawkesbury settlers and the Rum Corps’, JRAHS, 59, 1969; Alan Atkinson, ‘Jeremy Bentham and the Rum Rebellion’, JRAHS, 64, 1987; Alan Atkinson, ‘The British Whigs and the Rum Rebellion’, JRAHS, 66, 1980.

  CHAPTER 12

  Comes the avenger

  Ritchie, The Wentworths; Clark, A History of Australia, 1; MH Ellis, Lachlan Macquarie: His life, adventures and times (Sydney 1965); John Ritchie, Lachlan Macquarie: A life (Melbourne 1986); Russel Ward, Finding Australia: The history of Australia to 1821 (Melbourne 1987).

  Wentworths rising

  Ritchie, The Wentworths; Wentworth Family Papers, A751-756, ML.

  Pipes against King: HRNSW, V.

  D’Arcy Wentworth as surgeon: Gillian Hull, ‘From convicts to founding fathers: three notable surgeons’, Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 94 (7), 2001.

  The convict’s child goes home

  Ritchie, The Wentworths; Wentworth Family Papers, A751-756, ML.

  In the heart of Empire

  WC Wentworth in England and on the Continent: Wentworth Papers, A758, ML; Clark, A History of Australia, 1, and A History of Australia Volume 2: New South Wales

  and Van Diemen’s Land, 1822-1838 (Melbourne 1968); DE Fifer, ‘Man of two worlds:

  the early career of William Charles Wentworth’, JRAHS, 90(3), 1984; CA Liston, ‘William Charles Wentworth: the formative years, 1810-1824’, JRAHS, 62 (1), 1973.

  The arguments with Bennet: Wentworth Papers, ML.

  Bennet’s tract: HG Bennet, Letter to Viscount Sidmouth (London 1819).

  Redfern: ADB, 2.

  Eagar: ADB, 1.

  The Commissioner visits

  Bigge’s three reports: The State of the Colony of New South Wales (London 1822); The Judicial Establishment of New South Wales (London 1823); and The State of Agriculture and Trade in New South Wales (London 1823).

  Bigge: Ritchie and Ellis, Macquarie; Fifer, Man of Two Worlds; JB Hirst, Convict Society and its Enemies: A history of early New South Wales (Sydney 1984).

  Macarthur and younger Wentworth: Ritchie, Wentworths, and Macquarie; Wentworth Papers, A757, ML.

  A hothead’s prose

  WC Wentworth, A Statistical, Historical and Political Description of New South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen’s Land (London 1819).

  The poem ‘Australasia’: Ritchie, Wentworths; PR Stephenson, The Foundations of Culture in Australia (Sydney 1986); WC Wentworth, Austalasia, intro GA Wilkes (Sydney 1982).

  Wardell: ADB, 2.

  The highwayman passes

  Cookney to D’Arcy Wentworth: Wentworth Papers, A754, ML.

  Death of D’Arcy: Ritchie, The Wentworths.

  Who is Castlereagh, who is Sidmouth, and who in God’s name is Bathurst?

  JC Beaglehole, ‘The colonial office 1782-1854’, Historical Studies: Australia and New Zealand, 1 (3), 1941; Helen Taft Manning, ‘Who ran the British Empire 1830-1850?’,

  Journal of British Studies, 5 (1), 1965.

  Castlereagh, Sidmouth and Bathurst: Pakenham, The Year of Liberty; P Ziegler, Addington (Sidmouth’s common name) (London 1963); Hay et al., Albion’s Fatal Tree; Dr Marjory Bloy, The Web of English History and The Victorian Web, .

  Bathurst: ADB, 1.

  CHAPTER 13

  Radical transportees

  Thomas Spence and his movement: Malcolm Chase, The People’s Farm: British radical agrarianism, 1775-1840 (Oxford 1988); Ian McCalman, Radical Underworld: Prophets, revolutionaries, and pornographers in London, 1795-1840 (Cambridge, Mass., 1988).

  Discontent: Gertrude Himmelfarb, The Idea of Poverty: England in the early industrial age (New York 1983); Hay et al., Albion’s Fatal Tree; Bloy, The Web of English History; The Victorian Web.

  Currency, not sterling

  Currency: Robinson, The Hatch and Brood of Time; Molony, The Native-Born; Ken Macnab & Russel Ward, ‘The nature and nurture of the first generation of native-born Australians’, Historical Studies, 39, 1962; Charles S Blackton, ‘The dawn of Australian national feeling’, The Pacific Historical Review, 24 (2), 1955.

  Lt. Bell evidence: Bigge Appendix, The State of the Colony of New South Wales; Alexander Harris, Settlers and Convicts (Melbourne 1953).

  Charles Tompson and Harpur: ADB, 2; Molony, The Native-Born.

  Native feeling: Anne Coote, ‘Imagining a colonial nation’, JACH, 1999 (1).

  The poaching wars

  Hay et al., Albion’s Fatal Tree; PB Munsche, Gentlemen and Poachers: The English game laws, 1671-1830 (Cambridge, Mass., 1981); Geneology UK and Ireland, The Berkeley Castle Poaching Affray .

  The sealers’ life and governance

  Flinders in Bass Strait: Miriam Estensen, The Life of Matthew Flinders.

  Sealers: John West, The History of Tasmania, 2 vols (Launceston 1852); James Boyce, Van Diemen’s Land (Melbourne 2008); WA Townsley, Tasmania from Colony to Statehood 1803- 1945 (Hobart 1991); Brian Plompley & Kristen Anne Henley, ‘The sealers of Bass Strait and the Cape Barren Island community’, Tasmanian Historical Research Association, Papers and Proceedings, 37 (2 and 3), 1990; Iain Stuart, ‘Sea rats, bandits and roistering buccaneers:

  what were the Bass Strait sealers really like?’, JRAHS, 83 (1), 1997.

  Relationship of sealers with Aboriginals: Rebe Taylor, ‘Savages or saviours? The Australian sealers and Aboriginal Tasmanian survival’, Journal of Australian Studies: Vision splendid, 66, 2000.

  Some notes on Matthew Flinders

  Estensen, The life of Matthew Flinders; Matthew Flinders, A Voyage to Terra Australis, 2 vols, (London 1814), available on Project Gutenberg Australia.

  The tattoo and the lash

  Punishment in general: Alan Atkinson, ‘Four patterns of convict protest’, Labour History, 37, 1979, and ‘The government of time and space in 1838’, The Push from the Bush, 9, 1981; Michael Ignatieff, A Just Measure of Pain: The penitentiary in the Industrial Revolution, 1750-1850 (London 1989); David Neal, The Rule of Law in a Penal Colony (Cambridge 1991), and ‘Free society, penal colony, slave society, prison?’, Historical Studies, 22, (89), 1987.

  Discipline at Port Macquarie: Bench Book, NSWSA, 4/5638, and Port Macquarie, NSWSA 4/5639; Trial of Twelve Men, 24 August 1833, for killing a constable, Port Macquarie, NSWSA, 4/5637;Trial of Benjamin Ray, 2 April 1832, Port Macquarie NSWSA, 4/5638; A Convict Bullock Drivers’ Strike, 12 April 1834.

  Moreton Bay: Jack Bushman, ‘Passages from the life of a “lifer”’, Moreton Bay Courier, Brisbane, Australia, 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30 April 1859; Raymond Evans, A History of Queensland (Melbourne 2007).

  Female convicts: Jennifer Harrison, ‘“The very worst class”: Irish women convicts at Moreton Bay’ in Bob Reece (ed), Irish Convict Lives (Sydney 1993); Babette Smith, A Cargo of Women: Susannah Watson and the convicts of the Princess Royal (Sydney 1988).

  Frank the Poet: Bob Reece, ‘Frank the Poet’ in Reece, Exiles from Erin.

  Foster Fyans: James Backhouse, A Narrative of a Visit to the Australian Colonies (London 1843).

  Punishment: JC Byrne, Twelve Years Wanderings in the British Colonies from 1835 to 1847 (London 1848); Harris, Settlers and Convicts; Ian Duffield and James Bradley (eds), Representing Convicts: New perspectives in convict forced labour migration (London 1997); Backhouse, A Narrative of a Visit to the Australian Colonies.

  Gangs

  Grace Karskens, Four Essays About the Great North Road (Kulnura 1998), and ‘The grandest improvement in the country: an historical and archeological study of the Great North Road, NSW, 1825-1836’, MA thesis (University of Sydney 1985).

  Solomon Wiseman: ADB, 2; R Therry, Reminiscences of Thirty Years’ Residence in New South Wales & Victoria (London 1863).

  Convict novelists

  Savery and Tucker: ADB, 2; Henry Savery, Quintus Servinton, ed. and with biographical introduction by Cecil H. Hadgraft (Brisbane 1962); James Tucker, Ralph Rashleigh, ed.

  and with biographical introduction by Colin Roderick (Sydney 1952); State Library of Tasmania, Savery Papers; Henry Savery, The Hermit of Van Diemen’s Land, ed. and with biographical introduction by Cecil Hadgraft (Brisbane 1964).

  CHAPTER 14

  Arriving at the end of things

  Arrival of Parmelia: Sydney Gazette, 6 March 1834.

  Convicts aboard Parmelia: Indent, 4/7076, AONSW; Keneally, The Great Shame.

  Varieties of convicts and appearance of Sydney: Harris, Convicts and Settlers; James Mudie, The Felonry of New South Wales (Melbourne 1964).

  Governor Bourke: ADB, 1; Hazel King, ‘The early life of Sir Richard Bourke’, JRAHS, 55, 1969, and ‘Richard Bourke and his two colonial administrations’, JRAHS, 9, 1964; Max Waugh, Forgotten Hero: Richard Bourke (Melbourne 2005); Bourke Family Papers, 1809-1855, Part 3 and Family Correspondence of the Bourke Family, 1822-1855, M 1863, ML.

  Eliza Burns incident: Sydney Herald, 3 March 1834.

  Slade: ADB, 2; ‘Return of corporal punishment’, British Parliamentary Papers (BPP), VI; EA Slade, Evidence to Select Committee on Transportation, BPP, XIX.

  Secret societies: Clark & Donnelly, Irish Peasants; Donal McCartney, The Dawning of Democracy: Ireland 1800-1878 (Dublin 1987); Keneally, The Great Shame.

  Beyond the limits

  Limits of Location: Stephen H Roberts, The Squatting Age in Australia, 1835-1847 (Melbourne 1935); WK Hancock, Discovering Monaro: A study of man’s impact on his environment (London 1972); Clark, A History of Australia, 2; Russel Ward, The Australian Legend (Melbourne 1958).

  Assignments of Parmelia men: Memoranda Book, 1829-37, 2/2808, AONSW; and 1837 Muster, HO 10/30, AONSW.

  Critics of assignment: JD Lang, Evidence before the Select Committee on Transportation, 30 May 1837, BPP, XIX; Report from the Select Committee on Transportation (House of Commons 1838); Mudie, The Felonry of New South Wales; Hirst, Convict Society and its Enemies.

  Life of convict shepherds: Ward, The Australian Legend.

  Bradley and Brodribb: ADB, 3; WA Brodribb, Reminiscences of an Australian Squatter, ed. AGL Shaw (Sydney 1883).

  Land Commissioners and wool sales: Roberts, The Squatting Age in Australia.

  Pastoral hope: John Perkins & Jack Thompson, ‘Cattle theft: primitive cattle accumulation and pastoral expansion in early New South Wales, 1800-1850’, Australian Historical Studies, III, 1998.

  Ned Ryan: M Barnett, King of Galong Castle (Sydney 1978); Niamh Brennan, ‘The Ballagh Barracks Rioters’ in Reece, Exiles from Erin.

  Meeting the seasonal people

  Contact: Hancock, Discovering Monaro; Roberts, The Squatting Age in Australia; Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, Aboriginal Map of Australia, ; Michael Young, The Aboriginal People of the Monaro: A new documentary history (Sydney 2005).

  ‘The Convict and His Loubra’: Ingleton, True Patriots All.

  Sir George Gipps: ADB, 2; Roberts, The Squatting Age in Australia.

  Protectors of Aborigines: Roberts, The Squatting Age in Australia; Henry Reynolds, The Law of the Land (Melbourne 1987); The Australian Aborigines’ Protection Society, Rules and Regulations (Sydney 1838); Report of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Aboriginal Tribes (London 1837).

  CHAPTER 15

  The heady business of exploring

  William Joy, The Other Side of the Hill: Two hundred years of Australian exploration (Sydney 1984); Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Australian Explorers (London 1959); Scott, Australian Discovery, available on Project Gutenberg Australia.

  Oxley and Cunningham: ADB, 1 and 2; Joy, The Other Side of the Hill; John Oxley, Journal of Two Expeditions into the Interior of New South Wales, available on Project Gutenberg Australia.

  Other explorers: Gregory Blaxland, The Journal of Gregory Blaxland; Hamilton Hume and William Hovell, Journey of Discovery to Port Phillip; Thomas Mitchell, Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia; Three Expeditions into the Interior of Eastern Australia; Charles Sturt, Two Expeditions into the Interior of Southern Australia, and Narrative of an Expedition into Central Australia. All available on Project Gutenberg Australia.

 

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