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Note: The book titles listed below, marked with an asterisk *, have not been read by the present author. Warning: This bibliography is quite large and is divided into four sections.
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Patrick O'Brien, The Liberals: Factions, Feuds and Fancies. Viking, 1985.
Eris O'Brien, The Foundation of Australia, 1786-1800: A Study in English Criminal Practice and Penal Colonization in the Eighteenth Century. London, Sheed and Ward, 1937. Sydney, (Second edition, Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1950).

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Eris O'Brien, 'The Coming of the British to Australia, 1770-1821', pp. 19-31 in Australia, edited by C. Hartley-Grattan. Los Angeles, University of California Press, 1947.
Parick O'Brien, Joseph Banks. Chicago, Illinois, University of Chicago Press, nd.*
Ellis P. Oberholtzer, Robert Morris, Patriot and Financier. 1903.
Patrick O'Farrell, The Irish in Australia. Kensington, Australia, New South Wales University Press, 1993.
Adele Ogden, 'The Californians in Spain's Pacific otter trade, 1775-1795', Pacific History Review, Vols. 1-4, 1932., pp. 424-444.
Adele Ogden, The California Sea Otter Trade, 1784-1848. Berkeley, 1941.*

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C. K. Ogden, (Ed.), Jeremy Bentham: The Theory of Legislation. London, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1931. 1950.
D. Ogg, England in the Reign of Charles II. Oxford. 1934. * [Cited in R. Davis, Rise of English Shipping Industry, p. 306].
Wilfrid Oldham, Britain's Convicts to the Colonies. Sydney, Library of Australian History, 1990. [This title is a slightly modified version of Wilfrid Oldham, The Administration of the System of Transportation of British Convicts, 1763-1793. Ph.D thesis. London University. 1933]
Douglas Oliver, Return to Tahiti: Bligh's Second Breadfruit Voyage. Melbourne, Melbourne University Press, 1988.
George Oliver, The Book of the Lodge, 1782-1867. 1986.
Rev. G. Oliver, Historical Landmarks and other Evidence of Freemasonry Explained. 1846.
W. H. Oliver, The Story of New Zealand. London, Faber and Faber, 1960.
Alison Olson and Richard Maxwell Brown, (Eds.), Anglo-American Political Relations, 1675-1775. New Brunswick, NJ., 1970.
Alison Olson, 'The London Mercantile Lobby and the Coming of the American Revolution', Journal of American History, Vol. 69, No. 1, June 1982., pp. 21-41.
Alison Olson, 'The Board of Trade and London-American interest groups in the eighteenth century', Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth Studies, 8, January 1980., pp. 33-50.
Alison Olson, Making the Empire Work: London and American Interest Groups, 1690-1790. London, Harvard University Press, 1992.
Alison Olson, 'Coffee House Lobbying', History Today, Vol. 41, January 1991., pp. 35-41.
Alison Olson, 'The Virginia Merchants of London: A Study in Eighteenth Century Interest Group Politics', William and Mary Quarterly, Series 3, Vol. 40, July 1983., pp. 363-388.
Gillian O'Mara, Convict Records of Western Australia: A Research Guide. Perth, WA, Friends of Battye, Inc., 1990.
Frances Downes Ommanney, Lost Leviathan. New York, 1971. (US whaling history)*
J. Oppenheimer, 'Captain William Richards', Chapter 5 in G. Connah, M. Rowland, J. Oppenheimer, Captain Richards' House at Winterbourne: A Study in Historical Archaeology. Armidale, Australia. Dept. of Prehistory and Archaeology, University of New England, 1978.
M. Oppenheim, A History of the Administration of the Royal Navy. 1896. (British history)
Peter Oppenheim, The Fragile Forts: The Fixed Defences of Sydney Harbour, 1788-1963. Australian Army History Unit, 2005, 326pp.*
Peter O'Shaughnessy, (Ed.), A Rum Story: The Adventures of Joseph Holt, Thirteen Years in New South Wales (1800-1812). Sydney, Kangaroo Press, 1988.
M. Ostlethwayt, The African Trade, the Great Pillar and Support of the British Plantation Trade in North America. London, 1765.

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Kristin Otto, Yarra: A Diverting History of Melbourne's Murky River. Text, 2005, 245pp.*
D. J. Owen, The Port of London: Yesterday and Today. London, Port of London Authority, 1927.
Hugh J. Owen, From Merioneth to Botany Bay. Bala, Wales, R. Evans And Sons, 1952.
Deborah Oxley, Convict Maids: The Forced Migration of Women to Australia. Cambridge University Press, 1996.
OOO - Original (Contemporary) Documentation/Primary Sources: Printed, various
Ritchie - Folder of contents: Group 1, Family Correspondence 1/2, Everingham's Book, R. B. Ritchie and Son P/L Collection, Melbourne University Archives...
Chatam Papers: William Pitt, see Chatam papers; Minutes of the Society for the Abolition of the Slave Trade in Add. Mss. at British Library.
G. Chalmers, Opinions on Interesting Subjects of Public Law and Commercial Policy arising from American Independence. London, 1784.
A classic example of the vilification of the West Indian Negro is apparently Thomas Carlyle, An Occasional Discourse on the Nigger Question. London, 1848.

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A Report on the Proceedings of the Committee of Sugar Refiners, for the purpose of effecting a reduction in the high prices of sugar, by lowering the bounty of refined sugar exported, and correcting the evils of the West India Monopoly. London, 1792.
1788, Report of the Committee of the Lords of the Privy Council for all matters relating to Trade and Foreign Plantations, 1788. [compares French and British colonies of the period].; Report on the Commercial State of the West India Colonies, 1807.
Almanack and Register for the Island of Jamaica in 1784. Published by Douglass and Aikman, 1784.
Anon., 'The Influence of the East India Company on the colonisation of New South Wales'. Typescript. ML.
Anon, 'Goronwy Owen', William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. VIII, 1899-1900., pp. 152-164. New York, Kraus Reprint, 1966.
A. Aspinall, The Early English Trade Unions: Documents from the Home Office Papers in the Public Record Office. London, The Batchworth Press, 1949.
John Bach, (Ed.), An Historical Journal, 1787-1792, by John Hunter: An Historical Journal of the Transactions at Port Jackson and Norfolk Island. Sydney, Angus and Robertson in Association with the Royal Australian Historical Society, 1968.
Sir Joseph Banks - Warren R. Dawson, (Ed.), The Banks Letters: A Calendar of the Manuscript Correspondence of Sir Joseph Banks. London, Published by order of the trustees of the British Museum, 1958.
G. B. Barton, History of New South Wales from the Records. Facsimile, Sydney, Hale and Iremonger, 1980 of the original, Sydney, Charles Potter, Government Printer, 1889.
J. C. Beaglehole, (Ed.), Journals of Capt James Cook: The Voyage of the Endeavour, 1768-1771. Cambridge University Press, 1955.
A. B. Beaven, The Aldermen of the City of London. Two Vols. London, 1913.
Julian P. Boyd, (Ed.), The Papers of Thomas Jefferson. Vol. 9. (1 November, 1785 to 22 June, 1876). Princeton, New Jersey, Princeton University Press, 1954.
A. Bowes-Smith, The Journal of Arthur-Bowes-Smith, Surgeon in the Lady Penrhyn, 1787-1789. Sydney, Trustees of the Public Library of New South Wales, 1979.
Arthur Bowes Smyth, The Journal of Arthur Bowes Smyth: Surgeon, Lady Penrhyn, 1787-1789., Edited by P. J. Fidlon and R. J. Ryan, Sydney, 1979.
William Bradley, (1753-1833), A Voyage to New South Wales, 1786-1792: The Journal of Lt William Bradley RN of HMS Sirius, 1786-1792. Sydney, Trustees of the Public Library of New South Wales in association with Ure-Smith, 1969.
Jack P. Greene, (Ed.), The Diary of Colonel Landon Carter of Sabine Hall. Two Vols. Charlottesville, Virginia, Virginia Historical Society/University Press of Virginia, 1965.
David Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales 1788-1801. Melbourne/Christchurch NZ, Whitcombe and Tombs, 1910 (?). Edited, with an introduction, and notes by James Collier.
Brian H. Fletcher, (Ed.), David Collins, An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, with Remarks on the Dispositions, Customs, Manners, etc., of the Native Inhabitants of that country. (Two Vols.) Orig. 1798. Sydney, A. H. and A. W. Reed, with the Royal Australian Historical Society, 1975.

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Patrick Colquhuon, LL.D., A Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis. London, 1805.
K. G. Davies, (Ed.), Documents of the American Revolution. (In Vols.). Vol. 13: A Calendar, 1777-1778, Irish University Press, Shannon, Colonial Office Series, 1972-1981.
J. R. Dinwiddie, (Ed.), The Correspondence of Jeremy Bentham. Vol. 6, January 1798 to December 1801. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1984.
John Easty, Memorandum of the Transactions of a Voyage from England to Botany Bay, 1787-1793: A First Fleet Journal. Sydney, Trustees of The Public Library of NSW, with Angus and Robertson, 1965. William Dixson Foundation. Publication No. 4.
Capt. Thos. Gilbert, (earlier of the First Fleet ship, Charlotte). Gilbert was preparing a book entitled Journal of a Voyage from Port Jackson, New South Wales to Canton in 1788 Through an Unexplored Passage, which was published by J. Debrett of Picadilly just before the Second Fleet sailed.
Robert Knopwood, Diary of the Rev. Robert Knopwood, 1803-1838. (Mary Nicholls, Ed.) Sandy Bay, Tasmania, Tasmanian Historical Research Association, 1977.
Mary Ann Parker, (Edited by Horden House), A Voyage Round the World. Australian National Maritime Museum, Originally, 1795.
Arthur Phillip, The Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay. [Orig., 1789]. Sydney, Hutchinson of Australia, Australian Facsimile Editions, 1982.
Arthur Phillip, The Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay, With an Account of the Establishment of the Colonies of Port Jackson and Norfolk Island, including the journals of Lts. Shortland, Watts, Ball and Capt. Marshall. Melbourne, Facsimile edition for Georgian House, 1950.
Robert A. Rutland, William M. F. Rachal, Barbara D. Ripel and Frederika J. Teute, (Eds.), The Papers of Thomas Madison. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1973.
G. T. Wilkinson, The Newgate Calendar, Book One. Panther Books (Abridgement). London, 1962.
On Jeremy Bentham, See Dixson Library, UNE, D328.4204/GRE re Catalog Of British Parliamentary Papers 1801-1900. Transportation has 16 volumes, Reports from Select Committees, Commissions, other info related is in publications by Irish University Press. Committee recommendations are incorporated in Transportation Acts of 1814, 1816, 1823 and 1824. and by 1840 many reforms had been made. ["As a result transportation developed into an efficient, fairly rapid means of supplying labour markets in the colonies with large numbers of convicts."].
See also: The Newgate Calendar, Vol. 1, pp. 196ff.
Jeremy Bentham, 1803 Plea for the Constitution.

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Jeremy Bentham, Panopticon, Or, The Inspection-House. London, 1791.
Edmund Burke, Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke. Vol. VI. World's Classics, 1907 [Reprinted 1928] 'Thoughts and Details on Scarcity', 1795., pp. 4-29.
Patrick Colquhuon, LLD, A Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis. London, 1805.
W. A. Feurtado, Official and Other Personages of Jamaica from 1655 to 1790. Kingston, Jamaica, 1896.
Robert Knopwood, Diary of the Rev. Robert Knopwood, 1803-1838. (Mary Nicholls, Ed.) Sandy Bay, Tasmania, Tasmanian Historical Research Association, 1977.
Sheila Lambert, (Ed.), The Scholarly Resources Edition of the House of Commons Sessional Papers of the Eighteenth Century. Vol. 2, 1761-1810. Vol. 6, List to the same. Vol. 123, Port of London. Part 2. [The West India Docks petitioners' matters]. Wilmington, Del., Scholarly Resources Inc., c1975.
Lloyd's Register - Underwriters. Reprinted by the Gregg Press Ltd., London. [That is, Lloyd's Register of Shipping 1760-1966. Printed by Lloyd's Register of Shipping, London, nd, (1960?)]
Thomas Malthus, An Essay on Population. 1798. London, Everyman edition, 1914.
J. B. Nichols, A Brief Account of the Guildhall of the City of London. London, Printed by John Nichols and Son, Red Lion Passage, Fleet Street, 1819.
Valerie Ross, (Ed.), The Everingham Letterbook: Letters of a First Fleet Convict. Sydney, Anvil Press in association with The Royal Australian Historical Society, 1985.
Watkin Tench, Sydney's First Four Years. Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1961.
W. C. Wentworth, Statistical Account of the British Settlements in Australasia. Vol. 1. London, 1824.
Original Documentation/Primary Sources: Manuscript
The Duncan Campbell Letterbooks [from 1766] Duncan Campbell, Letterbooks ML. A3225-A3230: See notes of WDC. Duncan Campbell Letterbooks, (ML) which are held as: A3225 ML Vol. 1. of Business Letter Books March 1772- October 1776; A3226 ML Vol. 2 of Business Letter Books 13 December, 1776- 21 September, 1779; A3227 ML Vol. 3 of Business Letter Books 30 September, 1779- 9 March, 1782; A3228 ML Vol. 4 of Business Letter Books 15 March, 1782- 6 April, 1785; A3229 Vol. 5 of Business Letter Books 1 December 1784 - 17 June, 1788; A3230 ML Vol. 6 of Business Letter Books 20 June, 1788 - 31 December, 1794. ML A3232, Small Notebook, "Notes of Campbell's Correspondence by WDC, Vols. A to F."
On Duncan Campbell, British Library Index to Manuscripts, Vol. 6, Letc-Marg, p. 352; Papers relating to the extension of wharfs, etc., 1762, 1763. Add 35,906, f203. 36,223.
On John Clark: [original document, Guildhall, London] Relating to the Thomas Shelton contracts. In CLRO [London], Index to Catalog is a peculiar entry, Transp. 209D, Account of John Clark, Clerk of the Peace etc, relating to convicts transported to NSW or the islands adjacent, 13 July 1829 - 8 December 1840, 1 Vol. Accounts for making lists, drawing up contracts, etc. This volume was deposited by Mr. H. Collingridge, PRO, 9 June, 1955 with the CLRO.
Family Correspondence: R. B. Ritchie and Son P/L Collection: These papers assisted the preparation of Valerie Ross, (Ed.), The Everingham Letterbook: Letters of a First Fleet Convict. Sydney, Anvil Press in association with The Royal Australian Historical Society, 1985. Dr Daniel Ritchie, a surgeon on convict ships from 1839, from this family of the Western District of Victoria began to protest to London officials about convict transportation as a method of punishment during the mid-1840s. His correspondence is a significant item in the history of transportation to Australia as the system ceased. Folder of contents: Group 1, Family Correspondence 1/2, Everingham's Book, R. B. Ritchie and Son P/L Collection, 1/4/7, Melbourne University Archives.
Wills: The will of Alderman George Hayley (1723-1781), PROB/11/1081. The will of Samuel Enderby Snr. (1720-1797), PROB 11/1297. The will of Duncan Campbell (1726-1803), PROB/11/1388. The will of John St Barbe (1742-1816), PROB/11/1577.

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On landholdings generally in Lewisham and Blackheath: The Lewisham Land Tax Records, Lewisham Local History Centre, London (PT86/527/7-9ff; PT86/527/12; PT80/409/2). I am greatly indebted to Mr. Carl Harrison of the Lewisham Local History Centre, who keeps the documentation indicating who had paid rent - mostly to the Earl of Dartmouth - for land at Blackheath. See also, for Lewisham, The Surveyor's Rate Book and Book of Accounts, A58/7/1. The Renterwarden's Accounts Book, Parish of Lewisham, A58/7/2, also lists many merchant names discussed. The Lewisham Local History Centre occupies the former residence of the banker Francis Baring, The Manor House, Old Road, Lewisham, London.
The British Creditors: List of Debts due by the Citizens of the United States of America to the Merchants and Traders of Great Britain contracted previous to the year 1776 with Interest on the same to the 1st January 1790. [one page is marked, Recd 30th Novemr 1791] A list presented in appendices here has been transcribed from a photocopy of the original in the Melville Papers, William Clements Library, University of Michigan. I am grateful to Professor Alan Atkinson, History Dept., UNE, for forwarding me a copy of this original document.
Corporation of
City of London Archives. Index to Corporation Records c. 1786. Index
to Repertories. [Copy, Corporation of the City of London, Guildhall
Building, London. Rep. 190, 1785-1786. Rep. 191, 1786-1787. Rep. 190,
p. 23: Aldermen Sanderson, Skinner, Brook Watson, and William Curtis
regarding Destitution, 26 October, 1785, to December 1785, of
victuals to poor prisoners in the Borough Compter, actually
distributed July 1785 to 21 September, 1785. Geoffrey Ingleton, True
Patriots All, Or News From Early Australia As Told In A Collection Of
Broadsides. Sydney. 1952., reproduces the statistics-laden March
1786 petition from London aldermen to the King on the resumption of
transportation.
The original draft petition is held at the City
of London Record Office, Guildhall Building, as part of Rep. 190. The
CLRO "Reps" (Repertories, the records on Aldermen's
meetings and matters relating) are separately and extensively indexed
by subject category. The indexes form a separate and often
illuminating set of concentrated, subsidiary information revealing
how aldermen's affairs were linked to matters of prisoner management.
On Alexander Davison, supplier to the early Sydney colony, noted in Historical Records of New South Wales, variously: Alexander Davison, T1/3651, PRO [London] In a box, Mr. Alex Davison's Account 15019/26 of document. Bundle, 1809 to 1812. Early in 1795, Davison was engaged and employed by Oliver Delancey, then His Majesty's barracks master-general, as an agent for the supply of stores for the use of His Majesty's barracks in Great Britain, Guernsey, Jersey and Alderney. Between 25 December, 1794 to 10 November, 1804, Davison had handled about £1,323,748 for supplying coal, timber, bedding, furniture, utensils, candles, clothing, etc. to the forces. For coal he chiefly dealt with the well-known London shipowner, Henley, who was a coal-dealer by cargoes, and whose dealings were mentioned to have been very extensive in the four counties bordering the river Thames below London Bridge, in the out-ports, and in the islands of Guernsey, Jersey and Alderney. Another coal dealer was Mr. Wood. By 17 June, 1812, Davison became obliged to defend himself against accusations he had cheated the government of up to £42,00. He also attributed some possible problems to the fact that he had a staff of 300.
Walter Stephenson Davidson, Statement, printed, respecting the conduct of his nephew, William Leslie, in connexion with the house of W. S. Davidson and Co. in China. K633-43. Macarthur Papers, Vol. 62, W. S. Davidson Letters, 1815-1846. ML, A2958., pp. 287-294.
The Samuel Enderby Book, Whaling Documents 1775-1790. (Originals held at the Pennsylvania Historical Society, 1300 Locust St., Philadelphia, PA. USA.) Canberra, Australian National Library, Petherick Collection of Manuscripts, Ms 1701.
George Hayley, London alderman - See Item No. 58, (mentioning Alderman George Hayley) Petition of London Merchants for Reconciliation with America, January 23, 1775, from Parliamentary History of England, Vol. 18, 1774-1777, cited pp. 168ff in Henry Steele Commager, Documents of American History. (Ninth edition). New Jersey, Prentice Hall Inc., 1973. [Hayley is also mentioned in Richard Straus, Lloyd's: A Historical Sketch. London, Hutchinson and Co., 1937]

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Rev. Thomas Haweis, London Missionary Society: The Haweis Diary, Vol. 1, 1773-1796. ML. B1176.
Henley Papers, National Maritime Museum Catalog, HNL/26-127. HNL/18/6, noting George Brown of Welbank, Sharpe and Brown to 1791, George Brown 1792-99, Brown, Welbank and Petyt from 1799. Brokers' accounts, etc., 1800-1818. HNL 18/11 W. Bignell died c.1784. Bignell, St Barbe and Green c.1788-1790. St. Barbe, Green and Bignell by 1803. HNL/19/2 1794-96, corres. with master of Lady Juliana to September 1794. (the former Second Fleet ship which Henleys had bought, 1791-1792). HNL/25/59-60, Lady Juliana, two bills of sale, ?1788. 1791. Both very faded. HNL/63/32 Ships memo book July 1791 - July 1792 with lists of stores brought home in Lady Juliana in 1792. [See Ann Currie, 'Henleys of Wapping, a London Shipowning Family, 1770-1830', Greenwich, London, National Maritime Museum Maritime Monographs and Reports, No. 62, 1988]
[Sir] Robert Herries ... Jacob M. Price, (Ed.), 'Directions for the conduct of a merchant's counting house, 1776', Business History, No. 3, Vol. 28, July 1986., pp. 134-150.
The London Missionary Society, papers, Microfilm, Box 1, Items 1-17, 1796-1803. Australian National Library, Canberra, Australia.
George Mackenzie Macaulay, [original diary], Occurrences and Observations, Journal 1796-98. Add: 25,038. Copy, British Library. Letters to W. Hastings, 1792. 1795. 29,172. f.461. 29174, f.5.
Lachlan Macquarie, Diary. A768, ML.
Ritchie Papers: Folder of Contents: R. B. Ritchie and Son P/L Collection, Melbourne University Archives. Group 1, Family Correspondence 1/2, Everingham's Book, R. B. Ritchie and Son P/L Collection, Melbourne University Archives, pp. 8ff.
Thomas Shelton, or, Shelton's Contracts, PRO, AO 3/291. [For a commentary, see Byrnes, 'The Blackheath Connection', p. 95, Note 155, cited below]
On John Stewart [convict contractor]: Proceedings and Acts of the Assembly, 1757-1758, Archives of Maryland, Vol. 55, pp. xiv ff; and Ch. IV, pp. 760ff, Memorial of John Stewart, Merchant of London, [to the Rt. Honble The Lord Baltimore, proprietor of his Majesty's Colony of Maryland], dated 4 May, 1757, requesting that he be reimbursed for the import duties paid by him on convicts transported into Maryland... with an opinion from William Murray, formerly the King's attorney-general, and now Lord Mansfield, that the duty was imposed contrary to the laws of England. [At that time, an agent for Stewart was William Lux]
Notes on Goronwy Owen, William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 8, 1899-1900, Part 1 of this volume, p. 272; 'Goronwy Owen', William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 1, Series 2, 1921., pp. 27ff, 'Notes relating to some of the students who attended the College of William and Mary, 1753-1770'; i.e., those possibly taught by Goronwy Owen; p. 35, and elsewhere.
Letters between William Wilson and Rev Haweis, Letters, held in the Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection Reading Room, Chronological Index, MS 1404, Australian National Library, Canberra. Also, in the Rex Nan Kivell Collection of the Australian National Library: NK. 2610. MS 4105; NK 2611. MS 4103; NK 2609. MS 4126.
Historical Records of Australia. Various Vols. Sydney, Library Committee of the Commonwealth Parliament, 1914ff.
Historical Records of Australia. [Also, Series 4, Vol. 1, Introduction: 'The Development of the Constitution', by Frederick Watson]

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Historical Records of New South Wales. In Vols. Sydney, C. Potter, 1893-1901.
Robert McNab, (Ed.), Historical Records of New Zealand. (1914) [Sections taken from the Journal of Archibald Menzies].
Phyllis Mander-Jones, (Ed.), Manuscripts in the British Isles Relating to Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific. Canberra, Australian National University, 1972.
The following information (1) (2) (3) relating to the establishment of the West India Docks was collected at the Port of London Authority Library, Poplar, London, and at the Commonwealth Institute, Russell Square, London:
(1) West India Merchants. A Printed List of Directors of the West India Dock Company. Appointed August 8, 1799. [An Act, 39 Geo III, c.69 of 1799] [Copy, Port of London Authority Library, Poplar, London]
(2) West India Merchants and Planters, (Microfilm M915, West India Committee Minute Books, 14 May, 1785, to 21 December, 1792. Reel 3, indexed. (M915 includes 17 such reels). [Held at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, Russell Square, London]
(3) Walter M. Stern, 'The Isle of Dogs Canal: A Study in Early Public Investment', reprinted from , Economic History Review, Series 2, Vol. 4, No. 3, 1952., pp. 359-371. [Copy, Port of London Authority Library, Poplar] In order of size of shareholding, the notable investors included: Mayor of London, Commonality and Citizens of City, 29,000 shares. Ald William Champion, director, died same year, 5000 shares. George Hibbert, 9 Mincing Lane, 5000 shares. Robert Wigram, 3 Crosby Sq. 5000 shares. Peter Mellish, Shadwell Dock, 5000 shares. James Inglis, 8 Billiter Sq., 3000 shares. James and Edward Ogle, New City Chambers, 3000 shares each. William Lushington Jnr, 2500 shares. Thomas Plummer director, 2 Fen Court, 2500 shares. Abram Robarts, 28 Finsbury Sq., 2000 shares. Ald William Curtis, director, Southgate, 2000 shares. Benjamin Granger, 2000 shares. Arthur Shakespear, 118 Pall Mall, 2000 shares. John St. Barbe, 33 Seething Lane, 1000 shares. Duncan Campbell 8 Finsbury Sq., 1000 shares.
William Wilson, A Missionary Voyage to the South Pacific Ocean: 1796-1798. London, Printed for T. Chapman by T. Gillet, 1799. (Rare, copy, Dixson Library, UNE).
S. W. C Pack, (Ed.), Anson's Voyage Round the World, 1740-1744. By Richard Walter MA. Penguin, 1947.
Daniel Paine, The Journal of Daniel Paine 1794-1797, see file for Knight and Frost.
Ralph D. Paine, The Old Merchant Marine. New Haven, 1919. (US maritime history)
J. G. Palmer, Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of the American Revolution. London/Westport, Meckler Books, 1984.

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Michael A. Palmer, Stoddert's War: Naval Operations During the Quasi-War with France, 1798-1801. University of South Carolina Press, part of a series on maritime history.
Sarah Palmer, Politics, Shipping and the Repeal of the Navigation Laws. Manchester, Manchester University Press, 1990.
Richard Pares, Yankees and Creoles: The Trade between North America and the West Indies before the American Revolution. London, Longmans, Green and Co., 1956.
Richard Pares, 'The London Sugar Market, 1740-1769', Economic History Review, Series 2, Vol. 9, 1956-1957., pp. 254-270.
Richard Pares, A West India Fortune. London, 1950. (An account of a single family on Nevis)
Richard Pares, War and Trade in the West Indies, 1739-1763. OUP, 1936.
Richard Pares, 'George III and the Politicians', Royal Historical Society London Transactions, Series 5, 1, 1951, pp. 127-151.
Richard Pares, Merchants and Planters. New York, 1960. * [Treats the Beckfords of Jamaica)
J. H. Parry, The European Reconnaissance: Selected Documents. London. Macmillan. 1968.
James G. Parker, 'Scottish Enterprise in India, 1750-1914', pp. 191-219 in R. A. Cage, (Ed.), The Scots Abroad: Labour, Capital, Enterprise, 1750-1914. London, Croom Helm, 1985.

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R. A. C. Parker, 'Coke of Norfolk and the Agrarian Revolution', in Economic History Review, Series 2, viii (1955-1956)., pp. 156-166.
C. Northcote Parkinson, (Ed.), The Trade Winds: A Study of British Overseas Trade during the French Wars, 1793-1815. London, Allen and Unwin, 1948.
James Parton, Sketches of Men in Progress. 1870. (US business/merchant history) *
Eric Partridge, (Abridged by Jacqueline Simpson), A Dictionary of Historical Slang. Ringwood, Victoria, Penguin Reference Books, 1972.
J. H. Parry, The Age of Reconnaissance. New York, Mentor/New American Library, 1963.
J. H. Parry, The Discovery of South America. Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1979.
J. H. Parry, Trade and Dominion: European Overseas Empires in the Eighteenth Century. London, Cardinal, 1974.
Ronald Parsons, Migrant Ships for South Australia, 1836-1860. Gumeracha, South Australia, Gould Books, 1988.
Ronald Parsons, Southern Passages: A Maritime History of South Australia. Adelaide, South Australia, Wakefield Press, 1986.
T. G. Parsons, 'Courts Martial: the Savoy military prison and the New South Wales Corps', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 63, Part 4, 1978., pp. 248-262.
T. G. Parsons, 'Governor Macquarie and the assignment of skilled convicts in New South Wales', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 58, Part 2, 1973., pp. 84-88.
T. G. Parsons, 'Public money and private enterprise: the administration of the New South Wales Commissariat, 1813-1820', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 60, Part 1, 1975., pp. 1-11.
T. G. Parsons, 'The development of early colonial capitalism: some thoughts on Connell and Irving's class structure in Australian history', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 68, Part 2, September 1982., pp. 155-159.
Orlando Patterson, The Sociology of Slavery: An Analysis of the Origins, Development and Structure of Negro Slave Society in Jamaica. London, Granada, 1967.

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George Pattison, 'Shipping and the East India Docks, 1802-1338', The Mariner's Mirror, Vol. 49, No. 3, August 1963., pp. 209-212.
Charles Oscar Paullin, American Voyages to the Orient. Annapolis, 1971.*
Peter L. Payne, (Ed.), Studies in Scottish Business History. London, 1967.
James Bishop Peabody, The Founding Fathers: John Adams, a biography in his own words. New York, Newsweek, 1973.
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W. D. Rubinstein, (Ed.), Jews in the Sixth Continent. Sydney, Allen and Unwin, 1987.
W. D. Rubinstein, 'The top wealth-holders of New South Wales, 1817-1939', Australian Economic History Review, Vol. 20, No. 2, September 1980., pp. 136-152.
George Rude, Hanoverian London, 1718-1808. London, Secker and Warburg, 1971.
George Rude, Wilkes and Liberty: A Social Study of 1763 to 1774. Oxford at the Clarendon Press, 1962.
Olaf Ruhen and Unk White, The Rocks, Sydney. Sydney, Rigby Ltd., 1968.
John Rule, (Ed.), British Trade Unionism, 1750-1850: The Formative Years. London, Longman, 1988.
Steven Runciman, The White Rajahs: A History of Sarawak from 1841 to 1946. Cambridge University Press, 1960.
Henry Stuart Russell, The Genesis of Queensland. Toowoomba, Vintage Books, 1989.
Anna Rutherford and Hames Wieland, (Eds.), War: Australia's Creative Responses. Allen and Unwin, 1997, 356pp.
Robert A. Rutland, William M. F. Rachal, Barbara D. Ripel and Frederika J. Teute, (Eds.), The Papers of Thomas Madison. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1973.
Owen Rutter, Turbulent Journey: A Life of William Bligh, Vice-Admiral of the Blue. London, Ivor Nicholson and Watson, 1936.
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A. N. Ryan, '"A New Passage to Cataia": The Northwest Passage in Early Modern English History', pp. 299-317 in John B. Hattendorf, (Ed.), Maritime History Vol. 1: The Age of Discovery. Malabar, Florida, Krieger Pub. Co., 1996.
R. J. Ryan, The Second Fleet Convicts. Sydney, Australian Document Library, 1982.
R. J. Ryan, The Third Fleet Convicts. Melbourne, Horowitz Grahame, 1983.
Simon Ryan, The Cartographic Eye: How Explorers Saw Australia. Details? 1998. *
Susan Ryan and Troy Bramston, (Eds.), The Hawke Government: A Critical Retrospective. Pluto Press, 2003, 512pp.
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J. J. A. Campos, History of the Portuguese in Bengal. London/Calcutta, Butterworth and Co., 1919.
Kenneth Gordon McIntyre, The Secret Discovery of Australia: Portuguese Ventures 250 Years before Capt. Cook. Revised. Sydney, Pan, 1977.
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James McClelland, Convict Pioneer and Immigrant History of Australia: Names of Convict and Immigrant Ships Arriving Australia: 1788-1899. ISBN 0 908492 19 7. James McClelland Research, 1 Silverdale Road, Silverdale NSW 2750, 1983.
Ian Nicholson and Graeme Broxam, Shipping Arrivals and Departures: Sydney, 1841-44. Canberra, Roebuck, 1988.
Ian Nicholson, Gazetteer of Sydney Shipping, 1788-1840. Canberra, Roebuck, 1981.*
Ronald Parsons, Migrant Ships for South Australia, 1836-1860. Gumeracha, South Australia, Gould Books, 1988.*
Jean Sutton, Lords of the East: The East India Company and its Ships. London, Conway Maritime Press, 1981.
Nigel Wace and Bessie Lovett, Yankee Maritime Activities and the Early History of Australia. Canberra, Australian National University Research School of Pacific Studies. nd. Aid to Research Series, No. A/2. Ship Lists, 1788-1850., pp. 39-110.

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See R for compilation, Documents on Australian Monetary and Financial History, 1901-1951. Vol. 1, Sydney. Reserve Bank of Australia. 1993. (nil on WWI war debt but later information on role of financiers J.P. Morgan in New York from about 1923). need to reread...
RRR - Review articles only -
Compilation: Roundtable: On Frank J. A. Broeze, Mr Brooks and the Australian Trade: Imperial Business in the Nineteenth Century. Melbourne, Melbourne University Press, 1993. With responses from Simon Ville, John Hackman, Graydon R. Henning, David M. Williams, Sarah Palmer and Frank Broeze. International Journal of Maritime History, Vol. 6, No., 2, December 1994., pp. 195-224.
Alan Atkinson, 'Sunshine from Frost', [a review of Alan Frost's book, Phillip: His Voyaging. The Push from the Bush, No. 26, April 1988., pp. 9-23.
Aaron Fogleman, 'The Peopling of Early America: Two Studies by Bernard Bailyn', [a review article], Journal of Comparative Studies in Society and History, Vol. 31, No. 3, July 1989., pp. 605-614.
Alan Frost, in review of Margaret Steven, Trade, Tactics and Territory, pp. 119-120, Australian Historical Studies, Vol. 21, No. 82, 1984.
Ronald Hyam, 'British Imperial Expansion in the Late Eighteenth Century', The Historical Journal, Vol. 10, No. 1, 1967., pp. 113-131; a review of The Founding of the Second British Empire, 1763-1793, by Vincent Harlow. Vols. 1 and 2.
A. Macdermott, The Mariner's Mirror, [review section], on Charles Bateson, The Convict Ships, 1959], Vol. 47, No. 1, February 1961., pp. 75ff.
Peter Pierce, in review of Robert Hughes, The Fatal Shore, The Sydney Morning Herald, 7 February, 1987.
A. G. L. Shaw, 'Transportation from Ireland', Historical Studies, Vol. 7, Nos. 25-28, November 1955-May 1957., in review of work by Dr T. J. Kiernan cited elsewhere here [who was Irish ambassador to Australia].
David Harris Sacks, The Widening Gate: Bristol and the Atlantic Economy, 1450-1700. Los Angeles/Oxford, University of California Press, 1991.
Judith Sackville-O'Donnell, The First Fagin: The True Story of Ikey Solomon. Acland Press, 2002, 176pp.*
Edward Said, Culture & Imperialism. Knopf, 1993.
A. Salt, These Outcast Women: The Parramatta Female Factory, 1821-1848. Sydney, Hale and Iremonger, 1984.

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Carl Sandburg and Stanley Paterson, Merchant Prince of Boston: Colonel T. H. Perkins, 1764-1854. Cambridge Mass, Harvard University Press, 1971.*
Ivan T. Sanderson, Follow the Whale. London, Cassell and Co., 1956.

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Edward Sargent, 'The planning and early buildings of the West India Docks', The Mariner's Mirror, Vol. 77, 1991., pp. 119-141.
Stephen Salsbury and Kay Sweeney, Sydney Stockbrokers: Biographies of Members of the Sydney Stock Exchange, 1871-1987. Sydney Hale and Iremonger, 1992.
E. B. Sainsbury (Ed.), Calendar of Court Minutes of the East India Company, 1677-1679. Oxford. nd?
John Sainsbury, 'The Pro-Americans of London, 1769 to 1782', William and Mary Quarterly, Series 3, Vol. 35, January 1978., pp. 423-454.
John Sainty, Home Office Officials, 1782-1870. London, Athlone Press, 1975.
Louise De Salvo, Virginia Woolf: The Impact of Childhood Sexual Abuse on her Life and Work. New York, Ballantine Books. 1989.
Ernest Samhaber, Merchants Make History: How Trade has Influenced the Course of History Throughout the World. London, Harrap, 1963.
Anthony Sampson, The New Anatomy of Britain. London, Hodder and Stoughton, 1971.
Ivan T. Sanderson, Follow the Whale. London, Cassell and Co., 1956.
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James C. Sarros and Rosetta J. Moors, Right From The Top: Profiles in Australian Leadership. nd? Remaindered, 2003.
Richard Saville, Bank of Scotland: A History, 1695-1995. Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 1996.
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Deryck Scarr, 'Recruits and Recruiters: A Portrait of the Pacific Islands Labour Trade', Journal of Pacific History, Vol. 2, 1967., pp. 5-24.
Deryck Scarr, The History of the Pacific Islands: Kingdoms of the Reefs. South Melbourne, Macmillan, 1990.
Note: On the Spanish slave trade and the Asiento, the standard work is G. Scelle, La Traite Negriere aux Indes de Castille. Details?
Simon Schaama, Rough Crossings: Britain, the Slaves and the American Revolution. BBC, 2005, 448pp.
M. B. and C. B Schedvin, 'The Nomadic Tribes of Urban Britain: A Prelude to Botany Bay', Australian Historical Studies, No. 18, No. 71, April 1978., pp. 254-276.
Arthur M. Schlesinger, 'The Uprising against the East India Company', Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 32, March 1917., pp. 60-79.
Arthur M. Schlesinger, 'The Aristocracy in Colonial America', pp. 528-535 in Paul Goodman, (Ed.), Essays in American Colonial History. New York, Holt, Rhinehart and Winston, 1967.
Arthur M. Schlesinger, The Colonial Merchants and the American Revolution, 1763-1776. New York, F. Ungar Pub. Co., 1957.
Jean Schmaal, (Edited by Jim Sykes and Bob Potts), Tales of the Troopers: Stories from the Wild Colonial Days. Wakefield Press, 2000. *
F. H. Schmidt, 'Sold and Driven: Assignment of Convicts in eighteenth-century Virginia', The Push From The Bush, No. 23, 1986., pp. 2-27.
Roy E. Schreiber, The Fortunate Adversities of William Bligh. New York, Peter Long, 1991.

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William Lytle Schurz, The Manila Galleon. New York, Dutton and Co., 1939.
Michael Scorgie and Peter Hudgson, 'Arthur Phillip's Familial and Political Networks', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 82, Part, 1, June 1996., pp. 23-39.
Michael E. Scorgie and Peter Hudgson, 'Arthur Phillip's Familial and Political Networks', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 82, Part 1, June, 1996., pp. 23-39.
Deryck Scarr, 'Recruits and Recruiters: A Portrait of the Pacific Islands Labour Trade', Journal of Pacific History, Vol. 2, 1967., pp. 5-24.
Claire Schofield, Schofields at Eastern Creek. Self-published, Tamworth, 1985. (Notable family history of many convicts and their descendants)
Lars U. Scholl, (Compiler), Merchants and Mariners: Selected Maritime Writings of David M. Williams. International Maritime Economic History Association, Research in Maritime History No. 18. St John's, Newfoundland, 2000. With articles....
William Lytle Schurz, The Manila Galleon. New York, Dutton and Co., 1939.
Ernest Scott, The Official History of Australia in the War of 1914-1918. Vol. XI, Australia During the War. Angus & Robertson, 1936 and later eds.*
Ernest Scott, The Life of Capt. Matthew Flinders, RN. Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1914.
Ernest Scott, The Life of Matthew Flinders. Angus and Robertson, 2001, 371pp. See also, Catherine Retter and Shirley Sinclair, Letters to Ann. Angus and Robertson, 2001, 150pp. (Letters of Flinders to his wife Ann).*
Captain R. F. Scott, Scott's Last Expedition: The Journals of Captain R. F. Scott. Pan Books, 521pp.
Sergeant of Marines James Scott. Remarks on a Passage to Botany Bay, 1787-1792. Sydney,: 1963 (?), Notknown. (Cited in Keneally, Commonwealth)
W. R. Scott, The Constitution and Finance of English, Scottish and Irish Joint-stock Companies to 1720. Three Vols. Cambridge, 1910-1912.
J. A. Scoville, (Walter Barrett, pseud), The Old Merchants of New York. (Five Vols. 1863-1866 and later editions. (Regarded as not logically arranged and "quite rambling" by one critic) *
W. O. Scroggs, Filibusters and Financiers. 1916. (On Vanderbilt and other New Yorkers re William Walker in Nicaragua) See also, Laurence Greene, The Filibuster. 1937. *
Louis Martin Sears, Jefferson and the Embargo. Durham, North Carolina, Duke University Press, 1927.
Robert Selig, 'Emigration, fraud, humanitarianism and the founding of Londonderry, South Carolina, 1763-1765', Eighteenth Century Studies, Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall 1989., pp. 1-23.
Edwin R. A. Seligman, The Income Tax: A Study of the History, Theory and Practice of Income Taxation. New York, 1970. (Orig. 1914). 1970 reprint by A. M. Kelley.
R. J. W. Selleck, The Shop: The University of Melbourne, 1850-1939. Melbourne University Press, 2003.
Leila Sellers, Charleston Business on the Eve of the American Revolution. Chapel Hill, 1934.*
Douglas R. G. Sellick, (Eds.), Venus in Transit: Australia's Women Travellers, 1788-1930. Fremantle Arts Centre Press, 2003, 363pp.
Douglas Sellick, Antarctica: First Impressions 1773-1930. Fremantle Arts Centre Press, 2001.*
Clement Semmler, The Banjo of the Bush: The Life and Times of A. B. Paterson. Second edition. St. Lucia, Queensland, UQP, 1974.
Tim Severin, In Search Of Moby Dick. Abacus, 2001, 242pp.*
V. G. Setser, The Commercial Reciprocity Policy of the United States, 1774-1829. Philadelphia, 1937.
Carole Shammas, The Pre-industrial Consumer in England and America. Oxford University Press, 1990.
Andrew Sharp, Ancient Voyagers in the Pacific. Wellington, NZ, Polynesian Society, 1956.
Andrew Sharp, The Discovery of the Pacific Islands. Oxford at the Clarendon Press, 1963.
Granville Sharp, An Essay on Slavery, proving from Scripture its Inconsistency with Humanity and Religion. Burlington, 1773. [See also from France, a classic attack on the slave trade by Abbe G. F. Raynal, Geneva, 1780; see E. Williams, p. 531ff - Alderman/Lord Mayor William Beckford was the leading absentee West India planter of the C18th].
Nonie Sharp, Saltwater People. Allen and Unwin, 2002-2003, 306pp. (On indigenous Australians)
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J. D. Shearer, Bound for Botany Bay: Impressions of Transportation and Convict Life. Sydney, Summit Books, 1976.*
Kieran Sheedy, Upon the Mercy of Government: The Story of the Surrender, Imprisonment and Transportation to New South Wales of Michael Dwyer and His Wicklow Comrades, and their Subsequent Lives in New South Wales. Dublin, Radio Telefis Eirann, 1988.
Lord Sheffield, Observations on the Project for abolishing the Slave Trade. London, 1790.
James F. Shepherd and G. H. Walton, Shipping Trade and the Economic Development of Colonial North America. Cambridge, England, 1972.*
Francis Sheppard, The Infernal Wen: London, 1808-1870. London, Secker and Warburg, 1971.
Sri Ram Sharma, The Religious Policy of the Mughal Emperors. Munshram Man Oharlala Pub. p.l. 1940-1948. (Revised edn).
G. W. Sheldon, 'The Old Shipbuilders of New York', Harpers Magazine, LXV, 1882, pp. 223-241. See also G. W. Sheldon, 'The Old Shipping Merchants of New York, Harpers Magazine, LXXXIV, 1892., pp. 457-471. *
Margaret Shennan, Out In The Midday Sun. The British In Malaya. 1880-1960. John Murray, 2004.
Richard Sheridan, The British Credit Crisis of 1772 and the American Colonies', Journal of Economic History, 20, June 1960., pp. 161-182.
Richard B. Sheridan, Planter and Historian: The career of William Beckford of Jamaica and England, 1744-1799., Jamaica History Review, IV, 1964.
Richard B. Sheridan, 'The rise of a Colonial Gentry: A Case Study of Antigua, 1730-1775', Economic History Review, Series 2, Vol. 13, 1960-1961., pp. 342-357.
Richard B. Sheridan, 'The Wealth of Jamaica in the Eighteenth Century: A Rejoinder', Economic History Review, Series 2, Vol. 21, 1968., pp. 46-61.
Richard B. Sheridan, 'The Plantation Revolution and the Industrial Revolution, 1625-1775', pp. 45-100 in Volume Two of Stanley L. Engerman, Trade and the Industrial Revolution, 1700-1850. Cheltenham, UK, Elgar Reference Collection, 1996.
Richard B. Sheridan, 'The British credit crisis of 1772 and the American colonies', Journal of Economic History, 20, June 1960., pp. 161-182.
Richard B. Sheridan, 'The Commercial and Financial Organisation of the British Slave Trade, 1750-1807', Economic History Review, Series 2, Vol. 2, No. 2, 1958-1959., pp. 249-263.
Richard B. Sheridan, 'Planter and Historian: The career of William Beckford of Jamaica and England, 1744-1799', Jamaica History Review, IV, 1964.

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John M. Sherwig, Guineas and Gunpowder: British Foreign Aid in the Wars with France, 1793-1815. Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press, 1968.
Dorothy Shineberg, They Came For Sandalwood: A Study of the Sandalwood Trade in the South-West Pacific, 1830-1865. London, Melbourne University Press, 1967.
Dorothy Shineberg, 'The Sandalwood Trade: Melanesian economics, 1841-1865', Journal of Pacific History, Vol. 1, 1966., pp. 129-146.
Joseph C. Shipman, William Dampier: Seaman-Scientist. Lawrence, Kansas, University of Kansas Libraries, 1962. (Gives Dampier in his role as geographer, and Dampier's opinion on the geography of the Isthmus of Darien)*
Martin Short, Inside the Brotherhood: Further Secrets of the Freemasons. London, Grafton, 1990.
Valentin Shkolny, Juxtapositions: An Intimate Portrait of Sydney. Remaindered, 2003. (Illustrated, b/w)
Asiya Siddiqi, 'The Business World of Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy', Indian Economic and Social History Review, Vol. 19, Nos. 3 and 4, July-December 1982., pp. 301-324.
Frederick F. Siegel, The Roots of Southern Distinctiveness: Tobacco and Society in Danville, Virginia. University of North Carolina Press, 1987.
Margaret De Silas, Captain Thomas Raine: An Early Colonist. Self published, 1969.
Bruce Simpson, Where the Outback Drovers Ride: Stories, Poems and Yarns from the Bush. ABC Books, 2005, 451pp.
Bruce Simpson and Ian Tinney, Where The Dead Men Lie: Tales of Graves, Pioneers and Old Bush Pubs. ABC Books, 2004, 178pp.
Margaret Simons, The Meeting of the Waters. Hodder, 2003, 512pp. (Partly on the South Australian Hindmarsh Island debate and the significance of "secret Aboriginal women's business").
W. A. Sinclair, The Process of Economic Development in Australia. Melbourne, Cheshire, 1976.
S. B. Singh, European Agency Houses in Bengal, 1783-1883. Calcutta, Firma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1966.
Michael T. Skully, Merchant Banking in Australia. Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1987.
Abbot Emerson Smith, Colonists in Bondage: White Servitude and Convict Labour in America, 1607-1776. Gloucester, Massachusetts, University of Carolina Press, 1947. [Peter Smith, 1965]
Abbot Emerson Smith, 'The transportation of convicts to the American colonies in the seventeenth century', American Historical Review, Vol. 39, 1934., pp. 232-249.
Babette Smith, A Cargo of Women: Susannah Watson and the Conivcts of the Princess Royal. Kensington, NSW, New South Wales University Press, 1988.
Bernard Smith, European Vision and the South Pacific. 1950.
Bernard Smith, Imagining The Pacific: In The Wake of the Cook Voyages. MUP, 1992.
Howard M. Smith, 'The introduction of venereal disease into Tahiti: a re-examination', Journal of Pacific History, Vol. 10, Part 1, 1975., pp. 38-45.
Keith Vincent Smith, Bennelong. Kangaroo Press, 2001, 182pp. (On the most famous Aboriginal of Sydney after the arrival of whites from 1788)*

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Philip Chadwick Foster Smith, 'The Empress of China's Voyage, 1784-1785', The American Neptune, Vol. 46, No. 1, 1986., pp 25-33.
Philip Chadwick Foster Smith, 'The Empress of China'. Philadelphia, Philadelphia Maritime Museum, 1984.
Philip C. F. Smith, (Ed.), Seafaring in Colonial Massachusetts. Boston, 1980.*
Roff Smith and Sam Abell, Australia: Journey Through A Timeless Land. National Geographic. nd? Remaindered, 2003.
James Wilbert Snyder Jr., "A Bibliography of the Early American China Trade, 1784-1815", Americana Illustrated, 34, 1940., pp. 297-345.*
Dava Sobel, Longitude. New York, Walker and Co., 1997.*
Basil Sollers, 'Transported convict laborers in Maryland during the colonial period', Maryland Historical Magazine, Vol. 2., pp. 17-47. Baltimore, Maryland Historical Society, 1907.
David Solomon, Coming Of Age: Charter For A New Australia. nd? Remaindered, 2003. (On a republic for Australia)
Edward S. Sorenson, Life in the Australian Backblocks. Curry O'Neill. Date ? *
Jack M. Sosin, Agents and Merchants: British Colonial Policy and the Origins of the American Revolution, 1763-1775. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, 1965.
Diana Souhami, Selkirk's Island. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 2001. (On Alexander Selkirk, marooned by Dampier in 1703 on island Juan Fernandez, 600km from coast of Chile. Selkirk inspired Robinson Crusoe by Defoe)*
Gavin Souter, ''An unspeakable journey to remember next Tuesday', The Sydney Morning Herald, 23 January, 1982., p. 38. [On the voyage of Royal Admiral II and the London Missionary Society]
Frances Spalding, Vanessa Bell. London, Phoenix, 1994.
Jared Sparks, The Life of John Ledyard. Cambridge, Mass., Hilliard and Brown, 1828. *
Elizabeth Sparrow, 'Secret Service under Pitt's Administration, 1792-1806', pp. 280-194, History: Journal of the Historical Association, Vol. 83, No. 270, April, 1998. [Mostly the anti-French aspect of secret service work].
Oskar Spate, Introduction, 'The European Apprehension of the Pacific', pp. xiii-xiv, in Alan Frost, 'The Colonisation of New South Wales', pp. 85-93 in John Hardy and Alan Frost, (Eds.), European Voyaging Towards Australia. Canberra, Australian Academy of the Humanities, Occasional Paper No. 9, 1990.
Oskar H. K. Spate, The Spanish Lake. Vol. 1 of The Pacific Since Magellan. Canberra, Australian National University Press. 1979-1988. [Vol. 2, Monopolists and Freebooters; Vol. 3, Paradise Found and Lost]
Percival Spear, (Ed.), The Oxford History of India (by the late Vincent A. Smith). Third edition. Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1858. (1974 impression)
Leonard Spencer, "Ship Alert Log Book of Boston Lemuel Porter Wsq. Commander Bound from Boston for the N W Coast of America & Canton Manilla England and Holland & Back to Boston", Old Dartmouth Historical Society and Whaling Museum, (New Bedford, MA), Ms. 477.

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Dan Sprod, The Usurper: Jorgen Jorgenson and his turbulent life in Iceland and Van Diemen's Land, 1780-1841. Hobart, Blubber Head Press, 2001, 718pp.*
Frederick G. Spurling, Early West India Government: Showing the Progress of Government in Barbados, Jamaica and the Leeward Islands, 1600-1783. Palmerston, North New Zealand, self published, nd.
Eduoard A. Stackpole, Whales and Destiny: The Rivalry between America, France and Britain for Control of the Southern Whale Fishery, 1785-1825. University of Massachusetts Press, 1972.
Edouard A. Stackpole, The Sea Hunters. Philadelphia, 1953. (US whaling history) *
Michael J. G. Stanford, 'The Raleghs take to the sea', Mariner's Mirror, Vol. 48, No. 1, February 1962., pp. 18-35.
Fiona Stanley, Sue Richardson and Margaret Prior, Children of the Lucky Country? Macmillan, 2005, 238pp.
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J. G. Steele, Brisbane Town in Convict Days, 1824-1842. University of Queensland Press, 1975.
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Henry Stevens, The Dawn of British Trade to the East Indies as Recorded in the Court Minutes of the East India Company, 1599-1603, Containing an Account of the Formation of the Company, the First Adventure, and Waymouth's Voyage in Search of the North-West Passage, now first printed from the Original Manuscript by Henry Stevens. London, Frank Cass, 1967.
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