Palmer, Thomas Fyshe, 1747-1802

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Palmer was sentenced to seven years transportation to New South Wales for seditious practices as a result of his preaching Unitarianism to Scottish congregations. During his exile he set up a pioneer trading company, Boston & Co. and built ships to carry goods. Palmer died at Guam on the return voyage to England.

From the description of [Letters]. [1794-1796] (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225648204

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associatedWith Dyer, W. person
associatedWith McLaren, Ian F. (Ian Francis), 1912- person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Scotland, Kingdom of, United Kingdom
Australia--New South Wales
Norwich, Norfolk
United States of America
Dublin, Ireland
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Clergy
Pioneers
Occupation
Pioneers
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Birth 1747

Death 1802

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