Essays concerning New South Wales [manuscript].

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Essays concerning New South Wales [manuscript].

I. List of females in New South Wales, 1806(?) giving ships in which they came to the colony, marital status and information concerning their children, with notes at end re number of men in the colony and their employment. II. Essays 1807-1818 A. "A few general Observations upon the Barter of Spirits in the Colony of New South Wales, 1807." B. "A few Observations on the Toleration of the Catholic Religion in New South Wales" chiefly concerning Irish convicts. C. "A few Observations on the situation of the Female Convict in New South Wales"

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Marsden, Samuel, 1765-1838

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Samuel Marsden (1764-1838), pioneer clergyman, farmer and sheepbreeder, first reached Australia in 1794. He served as a chaplain in New South Wales from 1794, based at Parramatta. He built St. John's church and a formidable and thriving farm. Marsden's missionary endeavours were predominately concerned with the Maoris of New Zealand, forming the NSW Society for Affording Protection to the Natives of the South Sea Islands and Promoting their Civilisation in 1813. Marsden received various ticke...