John Wilkes papers, 1795-1804.

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John Wilkes papers, 1795-1804.

Document, 1795, freeing John Watts, member of the Grocer's company, by order of John Wilkes, Chamberlain of London. Engraved portrait of John Wilkes by Caroline Watson, printed 1804 by Richard Philipps.

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WATTS, JOHN

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John Watts was born on the 27th February, 1821 and was one of the early pioneers of Queensland. His father, Thomas Watts, was a surgeon in Gloustershire, England. After John Watts left England in 1840 on the "Guiana" for Australia, he worked on a dairy farm in South Australia. After some trials with purchasing and losing livestock, Watts came to Brisbane on the "Fama" in 1846. Over many years, he was involved in droving and farming sheep along the Condamine River, and on the Darling...

Wilkes, John, 1725-1797

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English political reformer, Lord Mayor then Chamberlain of the City of London from 1779 to 1797. From the description of John Wilkes papers, 1795-1804. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122448079 ...

Watson, Caroline, 1760 or 1761-1814

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Phillips, Richard.

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