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American
- Dictionary of American Biography. American Council of
Learned Societies. 1928ff.
Anon/Compilation, The Nation of Islam, The Secret Relationship Between Blacks and Jews. Vol. One. Boston, Mass, The Historical Research Department, The Nation of Islam, 1991 (Latimer Associates).
Ann Atkinson, (Ed.), Footnote People in Australian History. Sydney, Daniel O'Keefe Publishing, 1987.*

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J. M. Antill, 'A Short History of the Antill Family of Picton, New South Wales, 1944'.; and, 'Notes from James M. Antill: The Antill family of Picton, NSW', Descent, Vol. 3, Part 4, 1968., pp. 121ff.
R. M. Arndell, Pioneers of Portland Head. Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, Self-published, 1976.
Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vols. 1-12. London, Melbourne University Press, 1966ff. Also, CD-ROM versions: The Pioneer Series, 1788-1888. Published in 1994. The Federation Series, 1889-1918. Published in 1993. Informit, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, City Campus, Melbourne.
Zena Bamping, West Kingsdown: The Story of Three Villages in Kent. (Second edition) London, Tyger Press Ltd., 1991.
Marnie Bassett, The Hentys: An Australian Colonial Tapestry. OUP, 1954.
Beckford
genealogy: Boyd Alexander, England's Wealthiest Son: A Study of
William Beckford. London, Centaur Press Ltd., 1962.
H. A. N.
Brockman, The Caliph of Fonthill. London, Werner Laurie, 1956.
Edwyn and Joseph Birchenough, The Manor House Lee and Its Associations. Second edition. London, Borough of Lewisham, 1971.
Bombay Civil Servants, 1780-1839. (Pub. 1839; Madras Civil Servants, 1760-1837. (Pub. 1839). India Registers (dated 1799, 1803, 1806, 1813 incl., and 1815, 1816), Bengal Civil Index. PRO.
John Burke and John Bernard Burke, A Genealogical and Heraldic History of Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland and Scotland. Second edition. London, John Russell Smith. [Facsimile of the 1964 edition]. (Or, Burke's Extinct)
Burke's, A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry. London, Edn. 18.
Burke's Landed Gentry [Three Vols.]:
Burke's Peerage and Baronetage [Various editions]
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A useful source at the India Office Library, Covenanted Overseas Civil Servants of the East India Company 1600-1858, has compilations.
Baron John Campbell, The Lives of the Chief Justices of England from the Norman Conquest to the Death of Lord Tenterden. London, Murray, 1874. (Four Vols.)
D. C. Coleman, Sir John Banks, Baronet and Businessman: A Study of Business, Politics and Society in Later Stuart England. New York, Oxford University Press, 1963.
Noel Currer-Briggs and Royston Gambier, Huguenot Ancestry. Chichester, Sussex, Phillimore and Co., 1985.
Edward Dodwell and James Samuel, Bengal Civil Servants, 1780-1838. London, Miles, 1839.
H. A. Doubleday and Lord Howard De Walden, (Eds.), The Complete Peerage or A History of the House of Lords and All Its Members from the earliest times. Vol. XIII, Peers Created 1901 to 1938. London, The St Catherine Press Ltd., 1940.
Dunbar, Dunbar and Sons of London - more to come
Rica Erickson, (Ed.), The Bicentennial Dictionary of Western Australians, pre-1829-1888. In Vols. Nedlands, Western Australia, University of Western Australia Press, 1988.

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Flinders, Matthew - On Matthew Flinders' genealogy, see Geoffrey C. Ingleton, Matthew Flinders: Navigator and Chartmaker. Genesis Pubs. Ltd., and Hedley Australia, 1986.
Ernest Scott, The Life of Capt. Matthew Flinders, RN. Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1914.
Vicary Gibbs, (Ed.) (GEC), The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom. [Extinct, extant or dormant]. London, St. Catherine's Press, 1910.
Philip Geeves 'Sydney's Last Convict Ship', Descent, Vol. 3, Part 2, 1967., Society of Australian Genealogists., pp. 56ff. [The end of convict transportation in NSW, c. 1848]
Philip Geeves, 'A tale of two families', The Sydney Morning Herald, 12 January, 1981.
Mollie Gillen, 'His Majesty's Mercy: The Circumstances of the First Fleet', The Push. No. 29. 1991. pp. 47ff.
Mollie Gillen, 'The Botany Bay Decision, 1786: convicts, not empire', English Historical Review, Vol. 97, October, 1982., pp. 740-766, rebuts Frost in Convicts and Empire. Also, David L. Mackay, A Place of Exile: The European Settlement of New South Wales. Melbourne, 1985.
Mollie Gillen, The Founders of Australia: A Biographical Dictionary of the First Fleet. With appendices by Yvonne Browning, Michael Flynn, Mollie Gillen. Sydney, Library of Australian History, 1989.
R. F. Gillespie, 'Mary Bligh - Putland - O'Connell: an Australian dynasty', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society Newsletter, New Series, No. 1, January 1981.
Lyndall Gordon, Virginia Woolf: A Writer's Life. OUP, 1984.
B. M. Gough, 'William Bolts and the Austrian Attempt to Establish an Eastern Empire', pp. 75-80 in John Hardy and Alan Frost, (Eds.), European Voyaging Towards Australia. Australian Academy of the Humanities, Occasional Paper No. 8, Highland Press, Canberra, 1990.
B. M. Gough, entry on Charles William Barkley in Canadian Dictionary of Biography.
J. Henniker Heaton, Australian Dictionary of Dates and Men of the Time: Containing the History of Australasia from 1542 to May, 1879. By J.H. Heaton Sydney; George Robertson, 125, New Pitt Street, and at Melbourne and Adelaide, 1879.
P. W. Hasler, The History of Parliament. The House of Commons, 1558-1603. Nd?
Bobbie Hardy, Early Hawkesbury Settlers. Sydney, Kangaroo Press, 1986.
Stella Pickett Hardy, Colonial Families of the Southern States of America: A History and Genealogy of Colonial Families Who Settled in the Colonies Prior to the Revolution. Second edition, revised. Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., 1968.
Hodson's Lists -
In the early 1930s, Major V.C.P.Hodson wrote a series of articles for
"The Genealogists Magazine" with the above subject heading.
"Some Families with a Long East Indian Connexion" I have
given the Surname, followed by the first entry (this person did not
necessarily serve in India but his subsequent family/ies did), and
related surnames by marriage. For those interested, for full details
contact the Society of Genealogists, London. They have no email
address that I could find but their fax numbers are:- National =
020-7250-1800 International = +44-20-7250-1800.
Issue March,
1932. Citation is: Major V. C. P. Hodson, "Some Families with a
Long East Indian Connexion". The early 1930s, "The
Genealogists Magazine", March, 1932. Part of the Introduction
reads: " 'Some people will tell you that if there were but a
single loaf of bread in all India it would be divided equally between
the Plowdens, the Trevors, the Beadons, and the Rivett-Carnacs. That
is only one way of saying that certain families served India
generation after generation".......Thus wrote Kipling in.....
'The Tomb of his Ancestors' , and he might, with equal justice have
included in his list the Colvins, the Prinseps, the Thackerays, the
Bechers, the Stracheys......... "

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T. H. Hollingsworth, 'A demographic study of the British ducal families', pp. 73-102 in Michael Drake, (Ed.), Population in Industrialisation. London, Methuen, 1969.
IGI - The International Genealogical Index, microfiche version, Scotland; Salt Lake City, Utah, Genealogical Society of Utah, 1992 for England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Channel Islands, Australia and New Zealand. Also, computerised versions, various.
Charles Kidd and David Williamson, (Eds.), Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage. London, Macmillan's/Debrett's Peerage Ltd., 1985.
Raoul Lempriere, History of the Channel Islands. London, Robert Hale and Co., 1974.
Davis McCaughey, Naomi Perkins and Angus Trumble, Victoria's Colonial Governors, 1839-1900. Melbourne University Press, 1993.
Miscellaneous - For a list of peers in the Commanders of the Armies of the Commonwealth see GEC, Peerage, Vol. IV, Appendix b. William III created nine dukedoms in six years. On earlier periods see as from GEC, Peerage, Vol. for Exeter, p. 216, Vol. 111, p. 566, note d, re notes on aristocrats, ditto Drummond's Noble British Families, Vols., nd, Vol V, appendix E, and in there also Appendix H for lists of principal persons joining the Prince of Orange.

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A. W. Martin and ? Wardle, Members of the Legislative Assembly of New South Wales: Biographical Notes, 1856-1901. Canberra, Australian National University, 1959.
Patrick Montague-Smith, (Ed.), Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage. Australasian edition. London, Debrett's Peerage, 1980.
L. M. Mowle, A Genealogical History of Pioneer Families of Australia. Fifth edition. Sydney, Rigby, 1978.
Judith and Horace Norton, Dear William: The Suttors of Brucedale: Principally the Life and Times of William Henry Suttor Senior ("Dear William") 1805-1877. Sydney, 1994.
New Zealand - Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Vol. 1, 1769-1869. Wellington, New Zealand, Allen and Unwin and the New Zealand Dept. of Internal Affairs, 1990
C. R. N. Routh, Who's Who in History. Vol. II. England, 1485-1603. London, Basil Blackwood, 1964.
Rosane Rocher and Michael E. Scorgie, 'A family empire: the Alexander Hamilton cousins, 1750-1830', The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, Vol. 23, No. 2, 1994., pp. 189-210.
Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vols. 1-12. London, Melbourne University Press, 1966ff. Also, CD-ROM version.
Canadian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 4, 1771-1800. Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1979.
Alan and Veronica Palmer, Who's Who in Shakespeare's England. Brighton, Sussex, Harvester Press Ltd., 1981.
Mr R. Pattle of Suffolk, UK. (Deceased brother of Mrs. Mary Pattle Hover of #117, 2920 Alt. 19 N., Dunedin, FL 34698, USA. Chart of the Pattle Family.
Price of Jamaica - see Michael Craton and James Walvin, A Jamaican Plantation: The History of Worthy Park, 1670-1970. Toronto. 1970. Notes, Dunn, Sugar and Slaves, p 48-49. Dunn p. 177 Note 36 has it that today, Worthy Park produces 7000 tons of sugar per year, more than all Jamaica produced in 1680. This perhaps places much human suffering in bleak perspective - the slaves were uses as factors of technology - for example, one plantation cannot produce so much sugar without the use of equipment applying hydraulic pressure to sugar cane. Worthy Park as the American revolution broke out grossed 10,000 pounds in sugar and rum sales. in 1969 there were eighteen factories and plantations still carrying C17th names on Barbados. Notes, Dunn, Sugar and Slaves, p 98.
A. L. Rowse, Raleigh and the Throckmortons. London, Macmillan, 1962.
H. J. Rumsey, 'Governor Phillip's Wife', Australian Genealogist, Vol. 2, Part 2, July 1938., pp. 189-90.

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Claire Schofield, Schofields at Eastern Creek. Self-published, Tamworth, 1985. (Notable family history of many convicts and their descendants)
J. Shakespear, John Shakespear of Shadwell and his Descendants, 1619-1931. Newcastle, UK, Self-Published. 1931.
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W. A. Shaw, The Knights of England. Two Vols. London, Heraldry Today, 1971.
John Lucius Smith-Dampier, Who's Who in Boswell. 1969, 1978.
Sir Leslie Stephen and Sir Sidney Lee, The Dictionary of National Biography: From the Earliest Times to 1900. London, Milford/Oxford University Press, 1917ff.
Pamela Statham, (Compiler), Dictionary of Western Australians, 1829-1914. Two Vols. Vol. 1, Early Settlers, 1829-1850. Nedlands, Western Australia, University of Western Australia, August, 1979.
Michael Stenton, (Ed.), Who's Who of British Members of Parliament: A Biographical Dictionary of the House of Commons. Peterhouse, Cambridge, UK. Harvester Press. 1976-1978. (Four Vols). Vol. 1, 1832-1885. Vol. 2, 1886-1918.
A. I. B. Stewart, 'Major John Campbell (died in 1685) and Principal Neil Campbell', Journal of the Clan Campbell Society, USA, pp. 11-13. nd. [Providing also a new but still inconclusive report from Clan Campbell, Journal, USA on the paternal grandfather of Duncan Campbell (1726-1803) the hulks overseer of London]
Alfred Stirling, Gang Forward: A Stirling Note-Book. Melbourne, The Hawthorn Press, 1972. (Clan Stirling of Scotland)
F. M. L. Thompson, `Life after Death: How Successful Nineteenth-Century Businessmen disposed of their Fortunes', Economic History Review, Series 2, Vol. 43, No. 1, 1990., pp. 40-61.
K. F. Tye, 'Mary Putland, The Girl Who Defied a Regiment', Descent, Vol. 4, Part 3, 1969., pp. 101ff.
Tyler - Scattered Virginian genealogy of the era of Micajah Perry is available in: Lyon. G. Tyler, 'Pedigree of a Representative Virginia Planter', William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. 2, October 1892., pp. 80-88, and in various other issues of that period.

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Margaret Urquhart, Sir John St. Barbe, Bt. Of Broadlands. Southampton, Paul Cave Publications Ltd., 1983.
Alan Valentine, The British Establishment, 1760-1784: An Eighteenth Century Biographical Dictionary. Two Vols. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1970.
On the Venn family, see John Venn, Annals of a Clerical Family, 1904. (On The Clapham Sect)
Wakefield genealogy: Paul Bloomfield, Edward Gibbon Wakefield: Builder of the British Commonwealth. London, Longman's Green and Co., 1961. (With genealogical table.)
Wentworth of Sydney - Carol Liston, Sarah Wentworth, Mistress of Vaucluse House. Sydney, NSW Historic Houses Trust, 1989. (Excellent for updates on genealogy).
For lists of governors and/or governors-general of Australia and New Zealand, see A. W. Ward, G. W. Prothero, Stanley Leathes, The Cambridge Modern History. Volume XIII. Genealogical Tables and Lists and General Index. Cambridge University Press, 1911.
(Ends lists of titles on genealogy)
John Lewis Gaddis, The Cold War. Allen Lane, 400pp, 2006.
J. E. Gallagher, 'The Revolutionary Irish', The Push From The Bush, No. 19, April 1985., pp. 2-33.
John. S. Galbraith and Samuel Clyde McCulloch, 'The early history of the Peel River Land and Mineral Company: the P. G. King era', Australian Economic History Review, Vol. 22, No. 1, March, 1982., pp. 28-48.
Jennifer Gall, In Bligh's hand: Surviving the Mutiny on the Bounty. Canberra, National Library of Australia, 2011, 236pp.
Antonie Galvano, The Discoveries of The World. Amsterdam/New York, Di Capo Press, 1969. (Galvano was governor of Ternante, chief island of the Malucos, Indonesia.) (Translated by Richard Hakluyt and dedicated to Sir Robert Cecil.)
John Galvin, (Ed.), A Journal of Explorations Northward along the Coast from Monterey in the Year 1775. San Francisco, John Howell, 1964.

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Brian Gardner, The East India Company. London, Rupert Hart Davis, 1971.
J. C. Garran, 'William Wright Bampton and the Australian Merino', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 58, Parts 1 and 2, March 1, 1972., pp. 1-12.
J. C. Garran, 'Indian Sheep in early New South Wales', Newsletter , Royal Australian Historical Society, April 1974.
J. C. Garran, 'Sheep and other livestock in New South Wales, 1788-1805', Canberra and District Historical Society Journal, March 1970., pp. 1-17.
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Maurie Garland, Jimmy Governor: Blood on the Tracks. Brolga Publishing, 2010. 370pp (Factual account of Governor's 1900 rampage, and in dispute with Keneally's book and the movie based on it)
J. C. Garran and Leslie White, Merinos, Myths and Macarthurs: Australian Graziers and their sheep, 1788-1900. Canberra, Australian National University Press, 1985.
Stephen Garton, Medicine and Madness: A Social History of Insanity in New South Wales, 1880-1940. Kensington, Sydney, University of New South Wales Press, 1988.
Nathan Garvey, The Celebrated George Barrington: A Spurious Author, the Book Trade and Botany Bay. Hordern House, 2009, 327pp.
V. A. C. Gatrell, Bruce Lenman and Geoffrey Parker, (Eds.), Crime and the Law: The Social History of Crime in Western Europe since 1500. London, Europa, 1980.
Bamber Gascoigne, The Great Moghuls. London, Jonathan Cape, 1971.
John Gascoigne. Joseph Banks and the English Enlightenment, Useful Knowledge and Polite Culture.: Cambridge UK, 1994. (Cited in Keneally, Commonwealth.)
Kenneth Gee (2006, 207pp.). Comrade Roberts: Recollections of a Trotskyite. Desert Pea Press, 207pp,.
Charles R. Geisst, Wall Street: A History. Oxford University Press, 1999. 404pp. * need to reread
Katharine Gelber, Speech Matters. University of Queensland Press, 2011, 215pp. (A kind of history of free speech issues in Australia, where free speech is not protected by the Constitution)
Ken Gelder and Rachael Weaver, (Eds.), The Anthology of Colonial Australian Gothic Fiction. Melbourne University Press, 2007, 273pp.
Alex S. George, William Dampier in New Holland, Australia's First Natural Historian. Blooming Books, 171pp., 1999. *
Henry A. Gemery and Jan S. Hogendorn, The Uncommon Market: Essays in the Economic History of the Atlantic Slave Trade. New York, Academic Press, 1979.
Rolf Gerritson, North Australian Political Economy. CDU Press, 2011, 194pp.
Robin Gerster and Peter Pierce, On The Warpath: An Anthology of Australian Military Travel. 2004.
Robin Gerster, Travels in Atomic Sunshine: Australia and the Occupation of Japan. Scribe, 2008, 327pp.

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D. E. W. Gibb, Lloyd's of London: A Study in Individualism. London, Macmillan, 1957.
James R. Gibson, Otter Skins, Boston Ships, and China Goods: The Maritime Fur Trade of the Northwest Coast, 1785-1841. Seattle, University of Washington Press, 1992. Paperback edition of 1999.
Peter Gifford, Black and White and in between: Arthur Dimer and the Nullabor. Hesperian Press, 2002-2003, 179pp.
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M. Gilbert, Churchill and America. Free Press, 2006, 501pp.
Michael Gilchrist, Daniel Mannix: Wit and Wisdom. Freedom Publishing, 2004, 312pp.
Andrew Gill, Forced Labour for the West: Parkhurst Convicts "apprenticed" in Western Australia, 1842-1851. 2nd ed. Maylands, WA, Blatellae Books, 1997.
Andrew Gill, (Compiler), A Register of Employers of Parkhurst Convicts "apprenticed" in Western Australia, 1842-1851. Maylands, WA, Andrew Gill, 1993.
Conrad Gill, 'Blackwell Hall Factors, 1795-1799', ECHR, Series II, 6, (3), 1954, p. 108.
J. C. H. Gill, 'Notes on the Sealing Industry of Early Australia', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 8, No. 2, 1967., pp. 218-245.
J. C. H. Gill, 'Genesis of the Australian whaling industry, and its development to 1850', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 8, No. 1, 1965-1966., pp. 111-136.
Mollie Gillen, Royal Duke, Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex. Sidgwick, 1976.
Mollie Gillen, 'His Majesty's Mercy: the circumstances of the First Fleet', The Push From The Bush, No. 29, 1991., pp. 47-109.
Mollie Gillen, 'The Botany Bay Decision, 1786: convicts, not empire', English Historical Review, Vol. 97, No. 385, October 1982., pp. 740-766.
Mollie Gillen, The Search for John Small, First Fleeter. Sydney, Library of Australian History, 1985.
Mollie Gillen, The Founders of Australia: A Biographical Dictionary of the First Fleet. With appendices by Yvonne Browning, Michael Flynn, Mollie Gillen. Sydney, Library of Australian History, 1989.
John Gillingham, Cromwell: Portrait of a Soldier. London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1976.
A. Giordano, A Dream of the Southern Seas - The Life Story of James Mario Matra, The Spiritual Father of Australia. Mile End, South Australia, A. Giordano, 1984.
Jules Ginswick, 'Foundations of the Australian Gas Light Company', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 45, Part 5, 1960., pp. 226-265.
Jules Ginswick, 'Early Australian Capital Formation, 1836-1850, a case study: The Australian Gaslight Company', Bulletin of the Business Archives Council of Australia, Vol. 1, No. 6, May 1956., pp. 22-49.
Lawrence Henry Gipson, 'Virginia Planter Debts before the American Revolution', Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 69, 1961., pp. 259-177.
T. Girtin, The Lord Mayor of London. London, Oxford University Press, 1948.
John Given 1787/1788. First Fleet Marines of Port Jackson and Norfolk Island and Van Diemen's Land. Cambridge, Tasmania,: Notknown,, 2001.
Philip Goad and Julie Willis, The Encyclopedia of Australian Architecture. Cambridge University Press. 2011, 832pp.
Roy H. Goddard, The Life and Times of James Milson. Melbourne, Georgian House, 1955.
Roy H. Goddard, 'Capt Thomas Raine of the "Surry", 1795-1860', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 26, Part 4, 1940., pp. 277-317.
John R. Godley, (Ed.), Letters from Early New Zealand by Charlotte Godley, 1850-1853. Christchurch, New Zealand, Whitcombe and Tombs Ltd., 1951.

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R. H. Ghosh, 'The Colonization Controversy: R. J. Wilmot-Horton and the Classical Economists', Economica, 31, 1964, pp. 385-400.
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Peter Golding, They Called Him Old Smoothie: John Joseph Cahill. (Life of a noted Labor state premier)
Joseph A. Goldenberg, Shipbuilding in Colonial America. Charlottsville, 1976.*
Jack A. Goldstone, Revolution and Rebellion in the Early Modern World. London, University of California Press, 1991.
Jack A. Goldstone, 'East and West in the Seventeenth Century: Political Crises in Stuart England, Ottoman Turkey, and Ming China', Journal for the Comparative Study of Society and History, 1988, etc?

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Peter Goldsworthy, (Ed.), True Blue? On Being Australian. Allen and Unwin, 2008, 224pp.
Janda Gooding, Gallipoli Revisited. Hardie Grant, 2010, 236pp.
B. B. Goode, The Fisheries and Fishing Industry of the United States. (Seven Vols) Washington, 1884-1887. *
John Goodman, The Rattlesnake. Faber, 2005, 357pp. (On HMS Rattlesnake mapping Australia's Great Barrier Reef)*
Paul Goodman, (Ed.), Essays in American Colonial History. New York, Holt, Rhinehart and Winston, 1967.
- ? Goodsall, The Widening Thames. London, Constable, 1965.
Adam Gopnik, Angels and Ages. Quercus, 2009, 211pp. (On evolutionist Charles Darwin)
Glenn S. Gordinier, 'Early American trade with India: taking an observation', The American Neptune, Vol. 45, No. 3, 1985., pp. 153-166.
John Gore, (Ed.), Liverpool Trade Directory for 1796.: Printer for John Gore. Liverpool, 1796. (As cited in Hamilton, Absent Kings)
John Gore, (Ed.), Liverpool Trade Directory for 1805.: Printer for John Gore, Liverpoool, 1805. (Cited in Hamilton, Absent Kings, Gore also edited same from 1766 and 1766 as printed by W. Nevett and Co., 1805.)
W. G. Gosling, The Life of Sir Humphrey Gilbert. London, 1911.
Robert Gottliebsen, 10 Best and 10 Worst Decisions of Australian CEOs. Penguin, 2003.
Barry M. Gough, The Northwest Coast: British Navigation, Trade, and Discoveries to 1812. Vancouver, UBC Press, 1992. 0774803991.
Barry Gough, 'Pacific exploration in the 1780s and 1790s', pp. 99-107 in John Hardy and Alan Frost, (Eds.), Studies from Terra Australis to Australia. Canberra, Australian Academy of the Humanities, Occasional Paper No. 6, 1989.
Barry Gough, 'William Bolts and the Austrian attempt to establish an Eastern Empire', pp. 75-80 in John Hardy and Alan Frost, (Eds.), European Voyaging Towards Australia. Canberra, Australian Academy of the Humanities, Occasional Paper No. 8, 1990.
Robert Freke Gould, Military Lodges 1732-1899: The Apron and the Sword, or, Freemasonry Under Arms, being an Account of Lodges in Regiments and Ships of War and of famous soldiers and sailors (of all countries) who have belonged to the society. London, Gale and Polden, 1899.
E. Gouveia, Study of the Historiography of the British West Indies. Mexico, 1956. *
Duncan Graham, The People Next Door: Understanding Indonesia. University of Western Australian Press, 2004, 189pp.
E. M. Grace Jr., The Blockade of the Port of New York during the War of 1812. ms, 1937.
Alison Grant, John Delbridge, Barnstaple Merchant, 1564-1639, pp. 91ff in Stephen Fisher, (Ed), Innovation in Shipping and Trade. Exeter Maritime Studies, No. 6. 1989.
Gordon Grant, The Life and Adventures of John Nicol, Mariner. London, Cassell, 1937.
Jane Grant, An Australian Life: Kylie Tennant. National Library of Australia, 2006, 156pp. (On Australian writing of the 1930s-1940s and later)

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Richard Grassby, 'English merchant capitalism in the late seventeenth century', Past and Present, Vol. 46, 1970., pp. 87-107.
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Richard Grassby, 'Love, Property and Kinship: The Courtship of Philip Williams, Levant Merchant, 1617-1650', English Historical Review, No. 451, April 1998., pp. 335.350.
Richard Grassby, 'The Personal Wealth of the Business Community in Seventeenth Century England,' Economic History Review, Series 2, Vol. XXII, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 1970., pp. 220-234.
Adrian Graves, Cane and Labour: The Political Economy of the Queensland Sugar Industry, 1862-1906. Edinburgh University Press, 1993.
A. J. Gray, 'John Irving, The First Australian Emancipist', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 40-41, 1954-1955., pp. 316-330.
Gray and Wykoff, 'The International Tobacco Trade in the Seventeenth Century', Southern Economic Journal, VII, 1940-1941., pp. 1-26.
J. M. Gray, A History of the Gambia. Cambridge University Press, 1940.
Sidney and Marjorie Greebie, Gold of Ophir. 1925. (On the US' old China trade) *
W. L. Grayden, A Nomad Was Our Guide. NH Holdings Publications, 2002-2003, 188pp.
Germaine Greer, White Fella Jump Up. Macmillan, 2003.
F. C. Green, A Comparative View of French and British Civilization (1850-1870). London, J. M. Dent and Sons, 1965.
H. M. Green, 'Wentworth as Orator', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. XXI, 1936., pp. 337.
Jonathan Green, Famous Last Words. Sydney, Pan, 1979.
T. Frank Green, Morden College, Blackheath. (10th Monograph London Survey Committee). [Copy, Greenwich Local History Centre, London). nd
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Michael Greenberg, British Trade and the Opening of China, 1800-1842. Cambridge University Press, 1951.
Milton Greenblatt, 'Thomas Jefferson's Women', The Psychohistory Review: Studies in Motivation in History and Culture, Vol. 19, No. 2, Winter 1991., pp. 233-254.
Basil Greenhill, (Ed., Symposium Papers) , 'The Opening of the Pacific: Image and Reality', Maritime Monographs and Reports, No. 2, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, 1971
Gordon Greenwood, Australia: A Social and Political History. Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1968.
Gordon Greenwood, 'The contact of American whalers, sealers and adventurers with the New South Wales settlement', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 29, Part 3, 1944., pp. 133-156.
G. Greenwood, Early American-Australian Relations. 1944.

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Jenny Gregory, (Ed.), On The Homefront: Western Australia and World War II. University of Western Australia Press, 1997, 364pp.
Jessie Gregson, The Australian Agricultural Company. Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1907. *
Henry M. Grey, Lloyd's: Yesterday and Today. London, 1922.
Norma Grieve and Patricia Grimshaw, (Eds.), Australian Women: Feminist Perspectives. Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1981.
Capt. Glyn Griffith, The Romance of Lloyd's: From Coffee House to Palace. London, Hutchinson and Co., 1932.
James Griffin, (Ed.), Essays in Economic History of Australia. Milton, Queensland, Jacaranda, 1970.
James Griffin, John Wren. Scribe Publications, 2004.
Sir Percival Griffiths, A Licence To Trade: The History of the English Chartered Companies. London, Ernest Benn, 1974.
Sir Percival Griffiths, The History of the Indian Tea Industry. London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1967.
Sir Arthur Grimble, Pattern of Islands. John Murray, 1952. (On the Gilbert Islands, Pacific Ocean)
Patricia Grimshaw, 'Women and the family in Australian history', pp. 37-52 in Elizabeth Windschuttle, Women, Class and History: Feminist Perspectives on Australia, 1788-1978. Melbourne, Fontana/Collins, 1980.
Patricia Grimshaw and Graham Willett, 'Women's History and family history: an exploration of colonial family structure', pp. 134-155 in Norma Grieve and Patricia Grimshaw, (Eds.), Australian Women: Feminist Perspectives. Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1981.
Patricia Grimshaw et al, Creating a Nation, 1788-1990. Melbourne, McPhee Gribble, 1994.
Stephen Grimwade, Literary Melbourne. Hardie Grant, 2009, 254pp.
Peter Groenwegen, Public Finance in Australia. 2nd Edition. Sydney, Allen and Unwin, 1984. *
Peter Grose, An Awkward Truth: The Bombing of Darwin, February 1942. Allen and Unwin, 2009, 258pp. (More aircraft were attacked in the first attack wave than were attacked at Pearl Harbour, the Japanese attack force was the same, led by the same man, Captain Mitsuo Fuchida, from the same aircraft carriers, in February 1942. Grose claims Darwin sustained more bombs than Pearl Harbour and that more ships were sunk)
Richard Guilliatt and Peter Hohnen, The Wolf: How One German Raider Terrorised Australia and the Southern Oceans in the First World War. William Heinemann, 2009, 366pp.

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E. M. Gull, British Economic Interest in the Far East. London, Oxford University Press, 1943.
Jagdish Gundara and Ian Duffield, (Eds.), Essays on the History of Blacks in Britain. Sydney, Avebury, 1992.
Ashin Das Gupta, 'The maritime merchant and Indian history', South Asia, New Series, Vol. 7, No. 1, June 1984., pp. 27-33.
Ashin Das Gupta, 'Trade and politics in eighteenth century India', pp. 181-244 in D. S. Richards, (Ed.), Islam and the Trade of Asia. University of Pennsylvania Press, 1970.
Ashin Das Gupta and M. N. Pearson, India and the Indian Ocean, 1500-1800. Calcutta, Oxford University Press, 1987.
B. K. Gupta, Sirajuddaullah and the East India Company, 1756-1757: Background to the Foundation of British Power in India. Leiden, E. J. Brill, 1966.
Robin D. Gwynn, Huguenot Heritage: The History and Contribution of the Huguenots in Britain. London, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1985.
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Genealogy Online. Fifth edition by Elizabeth Powell Crowe is $44.95 from: www.osborne.com
Genealogy: The Life of Dudley North, by his brother Roger, in The Lives of the Norths, edited by A. Jessop, 1890, Vol. 1, p. 174.
Genealogical Research Kit, as provided by State Records of New South Wales. (Check on availability of similar in Victoria and Queensland)
On Genealogical Information (including computerised resources)
American - Dictionary of American Biography. American Council of Learned Societies. 1928ff.
Anon/Compilation, The Nation of Islam, The Secret Relationship Between Blacks and Jews. Vol. One. Boston, Mass, The Historical Research Department, The Nation of Islam, 1991 (Latimer Associates).
Ann Atkinson, (Ed.), Footnote People in Australian History. Sydney, Daniel O'Keefe Publishing, 1987.*
J. M. Antill, 'A Short History of the Antill Family of Picton, New South Wales, 1944'.; and, 'Notes from James M. Antill: The Antill family of Picton, NSW', Descent, Vol. 3, Part 4, 1968., pp. 121ff.
Armidale Family History Group Inc., Pioneer Register of New England: From First Settlement to Federation. Armidale, 2003.
R. M. Arndell, Pioneers of Portland Head. Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, Self-published, 1976.
Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vols. 1-12. London, Melbourne University Press, 1966ff. Also, CD-ROM versions: The Pioneer Series, 1788-1888. Published in 1994. The Federation Series, 1889-1918. Published in 1993. Informit, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, City Campus, Melbourne.
Zena Bamping, West Kingsdown: The Story of Three Villages in Kent. (Second edition) London, Tyger Press Ltd., 1991.
Marnie Bassett, The Hentys: An Australian Colonial Tapestry. OUP, 1954.
Beckford
genealogy: Boyd Alexander, England's Wealthiest Son: A Study
of
William Beckford. London, Centaur Press Ltd., 1962.
H.
A. N.
Brockman, The Caliph of Fonthill. London, Werner
Laurie, 1956.
Edwyn and Joseph Birchenough, The Manor House Lee and Its Associations. Second edition. London, Borough of Lewisham, 1971.
L. Vernon Briggs, History and Genealogy of the Cabot Family, 1475-1927. In Two Volumes. Boston, Privately printed, Charles E. Goodspeed and Co., 1927.
Bombay Civil Servants, 1780-1839. (Pub. 1839; Madras Civil Servants, 1760-1837. (Pub. 1839). India Registers (dated 1799, 1803, 1806, 1813 incl., and 1815, 1816), Bengal Civil Index. PRO.
John Burke and John Bernard Burke, A Genealogical and Heraldic History of Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland and Scotland. Second edition. London, John Russell Smith. [Facsimile of the 1964 edition].
Burke's, A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry. London, Edn. 18.,
John Burke and John Bernard Burke, A Genealogical and Heraldic History of Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland and Scotland. Second edition. London, John Russell Smith. [Facsimile of the 1964 edition]. Or, Burke's Extinct.
Sir Bernard Burke, Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, Privy Council, and Order of Precedence. London, Coronation Honours (96th) editionShaw Publishing Ltd/Burke's Peerage Ltd, 1938. Also the 1963 edition.
Burke's, A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry. London, Edn. 18.
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A useful source at the India Office Library, Covenanted Overseas Civil Servants of the East India Company 1600-1858, has compilations.
Baron John Campbell, The Lives of the Chief Justices of England from the Norman Conquest to the Death of Lord Tenterden. London, Murray, 1874. (Four Vols.)

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Margaret Chambers, (Compiler), Finding Families: The Genealogist's Guide to the National Archives of Australia. Sydney, Hale and Iremonger, 1998.
D. C. Coleman, Sir John Banks, Baronet and Businessman: A Study of Business, Politics and Society in Later Stuart England. New York, Oxford University Press, 1963.
Noel Currer-Briggs and Royston Gambier, Huguenot Ancestry. Chichester, Sussex, Phillimore and Co., 1985.
Edward Dodwell and James Samuel, Bengal Civil Servants, 1780-1838. London, Miles, 1839.
H. A. Doubleday and Lord Howard De Walden, (Eds.), The Complete Peerage or A History of the House of Lords and All Its Members from the earliest times. Vol. XIII, Peers Created 1901 to 1938. London, The St Catherine Press Ltd., 1940.
Dunbar, Dunbar and Sons of London - more to come
Rica Erickson, (Ed.), The Bicentennial Dictionary of Western Australians, pre-1829-1888. In Vols. Nedlands, Western Australia, University of Western Australia Press, 1988.
Flinders, Matthew - On Matthew Flinders' genealogy, see Geoffrey C. Ingleton, Matthew Flinders: Navigator and Chartmaker. Genesis Pubs. Ltd., and Hedley Australia, 1986.
Ernest Scott, The Life of Capt. Matthew Flinders, RN. Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1914.
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Vicary Gibbs, (Ed.) (GEC), The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom. [Extinct, extant or dormant]. London, St. Catherine's Press, 1910.
Philip Geeves 'Sydney's Last Convict Ship', Descent, Vol. 3, Part 2, 1967., Society of Australian Genealogists., pp. 56ff. [The end of convict transportation in NSW, c 1848]
Philip Geeves, 'A tale of two families', The Sydney Morning Herald, 12 January, 1981.
Mollie Gillen, The Founders of Australia: A Biographical Dictionary of the First Fleet. With appendices by Yvonne Browning, Michael Flynn, Mollie Gillen. Sydney, Library of Australian History, 1989.
R. F. Gillespie, 'Mary Bligh - Putland - O'Connell: an Australian dynasty', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society Newsletter, New Series, No. 1, January 1981.
Lyndall Gordon, Virginia Woolf: A Writer's Life. OUP, 1984.
B. M. Gough, entry on Charles William Barkley in Canadian Dictionary of Biography.
J. Henniker Heaton, Australian Dictionary of Dates and Men of the Time: Containing the History of Australasia from 1542 to May, 1879. By J.H. Heaton Sydney; George Robertson, 125, New Pitt Street, and at Melbourne and Adelaide, 1879.
P. W. Hasler, The History of Parliament. The House of Commons, 1558-1603. Nd?
Bobbie Hardy, Early Hawkesbury Settlers. Sydney, Kangaroo Press, 1986.
Stella Pickett Hardy, Colonial Families of the Southern States of America: A History and Genealogy of Colonial Families Who Settled in the Colonies Prior to the Revolution. Second edition, revised. Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., 1968.
David Hawkings, Bound for Australia. North Sydney, Library of Australian History, 1988. (For the genealogist)
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Hodson's Lists -
In the early 1930s, Major V.C.P.Hodson wrote a series of articles for
"The Genealogists Magazine" with the above subject heading.
"Some Families with a Long East Indian Connexion" I have
given the Surname, followed by the first entry (this person did not
necessarily serve in India but his subsequent family/ies did), and
related surnames by marriage. For those interested, for full details
contact the Society of Genealogists, London. They have no email
address that I could find but their fax numbers are:- National =
020-7250-1800 International = +44-20-7250-1800.
Issue March,
1932. Citation is: Major V. C. P. Hodson, "Some Families with a
Long East Indian Connexion". The early 1930s, "The
Genealogists Magazine", March, 1932. Part of the Introduction
reads: " 'Some people will tell you that if there were but a
single loaf of bread in all India it would be divided equally between
the Plowdens, the Trevors, the Beadons, and the Rivett-Carnacs. That
is only one way of saying that certain families served India
generation after generation".......Thus wrote Kipling in.....
'The Tomb of his Ancestors' , and he might, with equal justice have
included in his list the Colvins, the Prinseps, the Thackerays, the
Bechers, the Stracheys......... "
T. H. Hollingsworth, 'A demographic study of the British ducal families', pp. 73-102 in Michael Drake, (Ed.), Population in Industrialisation. London, Methuen, 1969.
IGI - The International Genealogical Index, microfiche version, Scotland; Salt Lake City, Utah, Genealogical Society of Utah, 1992 for England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Channel Islands, Australia and New Zealand. Also, computerised versions, various.
Charles Kidd and David Williamson, (Eds.), Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage. London, Macmillan's/Debrett's Peerage Ltd., 1985.
Raoul Lempriere, History of the Channel Islands. London, Robert Hale and Co., 1974.
Davis McCaughey, Naomi Perkins and Angus Trumble, Victoria's Colonial Governors, 1839-1900. Melbourne University Press, 1993.
Miscellaneous - For a list of peers in the Commanders of the Armies of the Commonwealth see GEC, Peerage, Vol. IV, Appendix b. William III created nine dukedoms in six years. On earlier periods see as from GEC, Peerage, Vol. for Exeter, p. 216, Vol. 111, p. 566, note d, re notes on aristocrats, ditto Drummond's Noble British Families, Vols., nd, Vol V, appendix E, and in there also Appendix H for lists of principal persons joining the Prince of Orange.
A. W. Martin and ? Wardle, Members of the Legislative Assembly of New South Wales: Biographical Notes, 1856-1901. Canberra, Australian National University, 1959.

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Patrick Montague-Smith, (Ed.), Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage. Australasian edition. London, Debrett's Peerage, 1980.
L. M. Mowle, A Genealogical History of Pioneer Families of Australia. Fifth edition. Sydney, Rigby, 1978.
Judith and Horace Norton, Dear William: The Suttors of Brucedale: Principally the Life and Times of William Henry Suttor Senior ("Dear William") 1805-1877. Sydney, 1994.
New Zealand - Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Vol. 1, 1769-1869. Wellington, New Zealand, Allen and Unwin and the New Zealand Dept. of Internal Affairs, 1990
C. R. N. Routh, Who's Who in History. Vol. II. England, 1485-1603. London, Basil Blackwood, 1964.
Rosane Rocher and Michael E. Scorgie, 'A family empire: the Alexander Hamilton cousins, 1750-1830', The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, Vol. 23, No. 2, 1994., pp. 189-210.
Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vols. 1-12. London, Melbourne University Press, 1966ff. Also, CD-ROM version.
Canadian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 4, 1771-1800. Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1979.
Alan and Veronica Palmer, Who's Who in Shakespeare's England. Brighton, Sussex, Harvester Press Ltd., 1981.
Mr R. Pattle of Suffolk, UK. (Deceased brother of Mrs. Mary Pattle Hover of #117, 2920 Alt. 19 N., Dunedin, FL 34698, USA. Chart of the Pattle Family.
Price of Jamaica - see Michael Craton and James Walvin, A Jamaican Plantation: The History of Worthy Park, 1670-1970. Toronto. 1970. Notes, Dunn, Sugar and Slaves, p 48-49. Dunn, p. 177 Note 36 has it that today, Worthy Park produces 7000 tons of sugar per year, more than all Jamaica produced in 1680. This perhaps places much human suffering in bleak perspective - the slaves were uses as factors of technology - for example, one plantation cannot produce so much sugar without the use of equipment applying hydraulic pressure to sugar cane. Worthy Park as the American revolution broke out grossed £10,000 in sugar and rum sales. in 1969 there were eighteen factories and plantations still carrying C17th names on Barbados. Notes, Dunn, Sugar and Slaves, p 98.
A. L. Rowse, Raleigh and the Throckmortons. London, Macmillan, 1962.
H. J. Rumsey, 'Governor Phillip's Wife', Australian Genealogist, Vol. 2, Part 2, July 1938., pp. 189-90.
Claire Schofield, Schofields at Eastern Creek. Self-published, Tamworth, 1985. (Notable family history of many convicts and their descendants)
J. Shakespear, John Shakespear of Shadwell and his Descendants, 1619-1931. Newcastle, UK, Self-Published. 1931.
W. A. Shaw, The Knights of England. Two Vols. London, Heraldry Today, 1971.
John Lucius Smith-Dampier, Who's Who in Boswell. 1969, 1978.
Sir Leslie Stephen and Sir Sidney Lee, The Dictionary of National Biography: From the Earliest Times to 1900. London, Milford/Oxford University Press, 1917ff.
Pamela Statham, (Compiler), Dictionary of Western Australians, 1829-1914. Two Vols. Vol. 1, Early Settlers, 1829-1850. Nedlands, Western Australia, University of Western Australia, August, 1979.
Michael Stenton, (Ed.), Who's Who of British Members of Parliament: A Biographical Dictionary of the House of Commons. Peterhouse, Cambridge, UK. Harvester Press. 1976-1978. (Four Vols). Vol. 1, 1832-1885. Vol. 2, 1886-1918.

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A. I. B. Stewart, 'Major John Campbell (died in 1685) and Principal Neil Campbell', Journal of the Clan Campbell Society, USA, pp. 11-13. nd. [Providing also a new but still inconclusive report from Clan Campbell, Journal, USA on the paternal grandfather of Duncan Campbell (1726-1803) the hulks overseer of London]
Alfred Stirling, Gang Forward: A Stirling Note-Book. Melbourne, The Hawthorn Press, 1972. (Clan Stirling of Scotland)
F. M. L. Thompson, `Life after Death: How Successful Nineteenth-Century Businessmen disposed of their Fortunes', Economic History Review, Series 2, Vol. 43, No. 1, 1990., pp. 40-61.
K. F. Tye, 'Mary Putland, The Girl Who Defied a Regiment', Descent, Vol. 4, Part 3, 1969., pp. 101ff.
Tyler - Scattered Virginian genealogy of the era of Micajah Perry is available in: Lyon. G. Tyler, 'Pedigree of a Representative Virginia Planter', William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. 2, October 1892., pp. 80-88, and in various other issues of that period.

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Margaret Urquhart, Sir John St. Barbe, Bart. Of Broadlands. Southampton, Paul Cave Publications Ltd., 1983.
Alan Valentine, The British Establishment, 1760-1784: An Eighteenth Century Biographical Dictionary. Two Vols. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1970.
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Robert V. J. Varman, The Bounty-Tahitian Genealogies of Pitcairn Island descendants on Norfolk Island. Central Coast, NSW, 1992
On the Venn family, see John Venn, Annals of a Clerical Family, 1904. [On The Clapham Sect]
Wakefield genealogy: Paul Bloomfield, Edward Gibbon Wakefield: Builder of the British Commonwealth. London, Longman's Green and Co., 1961. (With genealogical table.)
Wentworth of Sydney - Carol Liston, Sarah Wentworth, Mistress of Vaucluse House. Sydney, NSW Historic Houses Trust, 1989. [Excellent for updates on genealogy].
Woolf -
On life of Virginia Woolf nee Stephen see: Quentin Bell, Bloomsbury. London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson. nd?
Nigel Nicolson, (Ed.), The Question of Things Happening: The Letters of Virginia Woolf, 1912-1922. London, The Hogarth Press, 1976.
Louise DeSalvo, Virginia Woolf: The Impact of Childhood Sexual Abuse on Her Life and Work. New York, Ballantine Books, 1989.
L. M. Mowle, A Genealogical History of Pioneer Families of Australia. Fifth edition. Sydney, Rigby, 1978., genealogy for Stephen family, p. 328.
Lyndall Gordon, Virginia Woolf: A Writer's Life. Oxford University Press, 1984.
For lists of governors and/or governors-general of Australia and New Zealand, see A. W. Ward, G. W. Prothero, Stanley Leathes, The Cambridge Modern History. Volume XIII. Genealogical Tables and Lists and General Index. Cambridge University Press, 1911.
Genealogy file: T. R. Thomson, (Compiler), (Introduction by Lord Farrer, Late President, Society of Genealogists), A Catalogue of British Family Histories. London, Research Publishing Co. with Society of Genealogists. nd?
Ends lists of titles on genealogy
Genealogy Online. Fifth edition by Elizabeth Powell Crowe is $44.95 from: www.osborne.com - circa 2004 (?)
Noted by July 2002: It appears that The Botany Bay Debate may warm up again for historians, with new research being conducted in London by former police officer Dan Foley, who is looking afresh at the British government's decision of August 1786 to settle convicts at New Holland - eastern Australia. See an article in the higher education supplement of The Australian newspaper on 31 July 2002.
Item of 23 March 2002: A new book is coming out on Palmer and Co. of India, operating before and after 1800: For those with an interest in the trading house of Palmer & Company (a PDF file was once at): http://www.edgehill.ac.uk/newsevents/edgeways/archive/issue4/pdf/prince.pdf
Dagnija Greste, (Ed.), Australia's Latvian Artists. Australian Latvian Artists Association, 2009, 256pp. (Praised by reviewer as a model for discussion by other migrant communities of their contributions to artistic life in Australia)
Reg Grundy, Reg Grundy. Murdoch Books, 2010, 357pp. (Autobiography of an Australian TV maestro)
The history websites on this domain now have a companion website on a new domain, at Merchant Networks Project, produced by Dan Byrnes and Ken Cozens (of London).
This website becomes a major exercise in economic and maritime history, with some attention to Sydney, to Eastern Australia.
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