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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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P. J. Boyce, The Role of the governor in WA, 1829-1890. MA thesis, Univ WA, 1961. *

Richard H. McKey, Jr, Elias Hasket Derby, Merchant of Salem, 1739-1799, Ph.D, Clark University, Worcester, Masachusetts. 1961. *


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Michael Banks, Merchants of Tottenham. Ms, London, 1982. [Unpublished, treating Ald. William Curtis]

Dan Byrnes, A Bitter Pill: An assessment of the significance of the meeting between Thomas Jefferson and Duncan Campbell of the British Creditors in London, 23 April, 1786. Unpublished. Armidale, NSW, Australia, November 1994.

A. G. E. Jones, 'Daniel Bennett and Company, South Whalers'. Unpublished paper, 1968. [Available at the Guildhall Library, London]

Pennie Pemberton, The Duke of York, Nova Scotia and coal mining in New South Wales. (An unpublished seminar paper, Australian National University, 7 September, 1989).

Ph.D theses

John M. Hemphill, Virginia and the English Commercial System, 1689-1733. London. Garland. 1985. [facsimile of a 1964 Ph.D thesis, Princeton University., p. 259, citing on Micajah Perry, and also: Elizabeth Donnan, 'Eighteenth-Century English Merchants: Micajah Perry', Journal of Economic and Business History, Four vols., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1928-1932., iv, 1932., pp. 70-98.

Keith Amos, The Fenians and Australia, circa 1865-1880. Ph.D. thesis. University of New England, 1985.

John F. Atchison, Port Stephens and Goonoo Goonoo - A Review of the early period of the Australian Agricultural Company. Ph.D. Thesis, Australian National University, Canberra, 1973.

Anthony Chen, Kuo-tung, The Insolvency of the Chinese Hong Merchants, 1760-1843, UMI. 1990. Ph.D. thesis. Yale University, 1990.

Maxine Lorraine Darnell, The Chinese Labour Trade to New South Wales. 1783-1853: An Exposition of Motives and Outcomes. Ph.D thesis, University of New England, Armidale, Australia, January 1997.


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George Sugden Le Couteur, Colonial Investment Adventure, 1824-1855: a comparative study of the establishment and early investment experiences in New South Wales, Tasmania and Canada, of four British companies. Ph.D. thesis, Sydney University, 1978.

K. N. McNab, Aspects of the History of Crime in England and Wales between 1805 and 1860. Ph.D. thesis. University of Sussex, 1963.

John William Mitchell, New South Wales, 1800-1900: a case study in the staple theory. Ph.D. thesis. University of Oregon, 1970. Ann Arbor, Michigan, University Microfilms.

Wilfrid Oldham, The Administration of the System of Transportation of British Convicts, 1763-1793. Ph.D. thesis. London University, 1933.

Pennie A. Pemberton, The London Connection: The Formation and Early Years of the Australian Agricultural Company. Ph.D. thesis. Canberra, Australian National University, 1991.

Bethia M. Penglase, Literacy in Colonial New South Wales, 1788-1881. Ph.D. thesis, University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia, 1986.

Katherine M. Thomas, 'A Biographical Appraisal of John Hunter RN, (1737-1821)'. Honours thesis. University of New England, Armidale, New South Wales, 1992.

Gaylene Mansfield-Smith, 'Trade and Violence: Early European Contact in New Zealand and the Massacre of the Boyd.' M. Litt thesis, University of New England, Armidale, NSW, 1997.

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Helen Manning Taft, British Colonial Government after the American Revolution, 1782-1820. London, Yale University Press, 1933.

E. J. Tapp, Early New Zealand, A Dependency of New South Wales, 1788-1841. Carlton, Victoria, Melbourne University Press, 1958.

Philip Tardif, Notorious Strumpets and Dangerous Girls: Convict Women in Van Diemen's Land, 1803-1829. North Ryde, NSW, Angus and Robertson, 1990.

Nicholas Tarling, Imperial Britain in South-East Asia. OUP, 1975.

Nicholas Tarling, Anglo-Dutch Rivalry in the Malay World, 1780-1824. St Lucia, Cambridge University Press/University of Queensland Press, 1962.

Nicholas Tarling, 'Pirates and convicts: British interest in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the mid-nineteenth century', Chapter 10 of Nicholas Tarling, Imperial Britain in South-East Asia. Kuala Lumpur, Oxford University Press, 1975. Chapter 3, 'The Prince of Merchants and the Lion City' (On John Palmer, the "Prince of Merchants")

D. J. M. Tate, The Making of Modern South-East Asia. Vol. 2. The Western Impact: Economic and Social Change. Kuala Lumpur, Oxford University Press, 1971-1979.

Thad W. Tate and David L. Ammerman, (Eds.), The Chesapeake in the Seventeenth Century: Essays on Anglo-American Society. New York, Norton, 1979.

Thad W. Tate, 'The Coming of the Revolution in Virginia: Britain's challenge to Virginia's ruling class, 1763-1776', William and Mary Quarterly, Series 3, Vol. 19, July 1962., pp. 323-343.

Colin Tatz, With Intent to Destroy: Reflecting on Genocide. Verso, 2003, 222pp. (Some reference to Australian situations)

Gwenda Tavan, The Long, Slow Death of White Australia. Scribe, 2005, 304pp.*

R. H. Tawney, Religion and the Rise of Capitalism: A Historical Study. Ringwood, Victoria, Pelican, 1966.

A. Carey Taylor, Charles de Brosses, The Man Behind Cook, in The Opening of The Pacific - Image And Reality, Maritime Monographs and Reports, No 2, 1971. London, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich., pp. 3-19.

E. G. R. Taylor, 'The Northern Passages', in A. P. Newton, (Ed.), The Great Age of Discovery. Nd?*

S. A. G. Taylor, The Western Design: An Account of Cromwell's Expedition to the Caribbean. Kingston. 1965.

S. A. G. Taylor, The Western Design: An Account of Cromwell's Expedition to the Caribbean. Kingston, 1965.

R. Teale, (Ed.), Colonial Eve: Sources on Women in Australia, 1788-1914. Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1978.

Lord Teignmouth and Charles G. Harper, The Smugglers. Vol. 1. [Orig. 1923] Yorkshire, England, EP Publishing, 1973.

Philip Temple, A Sort of Conscience: The Wakefields. Published by Auckland University Press, 2002 (?). ISBN 1 86940 276 6 (550 pages)


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R. C. Temple, The Tragedy of the Worcester. 1930. (From R. Davis, Rise of the English Ship Industry, p.86)

Richard B. Tennant, The American Cigarette Industry. Yale University Press, 1950.

Ross Terrill, The Australians: In Search of an Identity. London, Bantam Books, 1987.

T. Thayer, Life of D. W. C. Olyphant. nd? (On life of a leading New York-China merchant) *

James H. Thomas. Portsmouth and the First Fleet. Portsmouth, UK,: 1987 (?), Notknown. (Cited in Keneally, Commonwealth.).

Hugh Thomas, The Slave Trade: The History of the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1440-1870. Picador, 1997.

Leila Thomas, 'The Establishment of New South Wales in 1788', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 2, Part 2, 1925., pp. 67-83.

P. J. Thomas, Mercantilism and East India Trade. London, Frank Cass and Co., 1963. (Orig., 1926.)

Robert Paul Thomas, 'The sugar colonies of old empire: profit or loss for Great Britain?', ,Economic History Review, Series 2, Vol. 21, 1968., pp. 30-45.

Kate Thomas, A Biographical Appraisal of John Hunter RN (1737-1821). (Hons Thesis) University of New England, Armidale, NSW, 1992.

P. J. Thomas, Mercantilism and East India Trade. London, Frank Cass and Co., 1963. (Orig., 1926.)

Edward Thompson and G. T. Garratt, Rise and Fulfilment of British Rule in India. Allahabad, Central Book Depot, 1969. (Text and bibliography on Clive of India and Laurence Sulivan as a non-Imperialist free trader.)

E. P. Thompson, The Making of the English Working Class. Ringwood, Australia, Penguin, 1968.

Elaine Thompson, Fair Enough: Egalitarianism in Australia. University of New South Wales Press, 1994, 283pp.

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.

George Thompson, 'Slavery and Famine: Punishments for Sedition, or An Account of the Miseries and Starvation of Botany Bay, by George Thompson, who sailed in the Royal Admiral May 1792 with some Preliminary Remarks by George Dyer, BA. Edited by George Mackaness, Sydney, Australian Historical Monographs, Vol. XXXI, New Series, (Orig. 1947).

Tommy R. Thompson, 'Personal indebtedness and the American Revolution in Maryland', Maryland Historical Magazine, Vol. 73, 1978., pp. 13-29.

Robert Polk Thomson, 'The Tobacco Export of the Upper James River Naval District, 1773-1775', William and Mary Quarterly, Series 3, Vol. 18, July 1961., pp 393-407.

John K. Thornton, Africa and Africans in the Making of the Atlantic World, 1400-1680. New York, 1992.*

Algar Labouchere Thorold, The Life of Henry Labouchere. London, Constable, 1913.

Robert Tiley, Australian Navigators: Picking Up Shells and Catching Butterflies in an Age of Revolution. Kangaroo Press, 2002, 245pp.*


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John A. Tilley, The British Navy and the American Revolution.. University of South Carolina Press, part of a series on maritime history.

G. R. Tipping, The Official Account Through Governor Philip's Letters to Lord Sydney. Self published, Garry Tipping, 1988. (Tipping also has an article published on the Will of Arthur Phillip.)

Marjorie Tipping, Convicts Unbound: The Story of the Calcutta Convicts and their Settlement in Australia. South Yarra, Vic., Viking O'Neil, 1988.

Klaus Toft, The Navigators. Duffy and Snellgrove, 2002, 354pp. (Flinders and Baudin about Australia)*

Clifford Tolchard, The Humble Adventurer, The Life and Times of James Ruse, Convict and Farmer. Melbourne, Landsdowne Press, 1965.

John Toohey, Captain Bligh's Portable Nightmare. Duffy and Snellgrove, 2001. *

W. M. Torrens, Empire in Asia - How We Came By It: A Book of Confessions. London, Trubner and Co., 1872.

Kim Torney, Babes in the Bush: The Making of an Australia Image. Curtin University Books. 2005.

Michelgugliembo Torri, 'In the deep blue sea: Surat and its merchant class during the dyarchic era (1759-1800)', Indian Economic and Social History Review, Vol. 14, Nos. 3ff., pp. 267-299.

Michelguglielmo Torri, 'Trapped inside the colonial order: the Hindu bankers of Surat and their business world during the second half of the eighteenth century', Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 25, No. 2, 1991., pp. 367-401.

Norma Townsend, 'Masters and men and the Myall Creek massacre', The Push From The Bush, No. 20, April 1985., pp. 4-32.

Norma Townsend, 'Mutiny in Armidale: The Case of W. R. Bligh', Historical Studies, Vol. 21, No. 85, October, 1985., pp. 534-549.

Arnold Toynbee, A Study of History, Vols. V, VI. (Copy, Dixson Library, UNE). London, OUP, 1951

N. L. Tranter, Population and Society, 1750-1940: Contrasts in Population Growth. London, Longman, 1985.

Robert Travers, Australian Mandarin: The Life and Times of Quong Tart. Rosenberg Publishing, 2004, 192pp. (A Chinese merchant in later C19th Sydney)

Robert Travers, The Grand Old Man of Australian Politics: The Life and Times of Sir Henry Parkes. Kangaroo Press, 1992, 224pp.


Donald Trefold, W. G. Grace. Sutton Pocket Biographies. nd? Remaindered, 2003. (On England's greatest cricketer, in private life a doctor in Bristol)

Clive Trebilcock, Phoenix Assurance and the Development of British Insurance. Vol. 1, 1782-1870. London, Cambridge University Press, 1985.

Mark Tredinnick, A Place On Earth: An Anthology of Nature Writing From Australia and North America. University of New South Wales Press, 2003, 268pp.

Isabella Tree, The Bird Man: The Extraordinary Story of John Gould. Random House, 2003. (Gould was a towering figure in Australian ornithological art)

George Otto Trevelyan, The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay. Vol. 1, London, Longmans Green and Co., 1878.

Capt. Lionel J. Trotter, The Life of Warren Hastings. London, J. M. Dent, 1925.

Kosmas Tsokhas, 'W. M. Hughes, The Imperial Wool Purchase and the pastoral lobby, 1914-1920', Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, Vol. 17, No. 2, Jan. 1989., pp. 232-263. [P905-J865].

See Kosmas Tsokhas, '"A Pound of Flesh": War Debts and Anglo-Australian Relations, 1919-1932', Australian Journal of Politics and History, Vol. 38, No. 1, 1992., pp. 12-26. [P320/A938].


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Kosmas Tsokhas, 'Wheat in Wartime: the Anglo-Australian experience, Agricultural History, Vol. 66, No. 1, Winter, 1992., pp. 1-18. [P630,905AGR].

Kosmas Tsokhas, 'S. M. Bruce, Imperial Relations and War Finance, 1939-1943, Australian Journal of Public Administration, Vol. 49, No. 4, Dec. 1990., pp. 442-455.

Kosmas Tsokhas, 'W. M. Hughes, The Commonwealth Line and the British Shipping Cartel, 1914-1927', Prometheus, Vol. 8, No. 2, Dec 1990., pp. 288-303. [P303].;

Kosmas Tsokhas, 'The political economy of United States' investment in Australia', Politics, Vol. 13, May 1978., pp. 65-80.

Barbara Tuchman, The March of Folly: From Troy to Vietnam. London, Abacus, 1985.

Barbara Tuchman, The First Salute: A View of the American Revolution. Maine, USA, Thorndike Press, 1988.

G. N. Tucker, The Canadian Commercial Revolution, 1845-1851. 1936. *

C. M. Turnbull, (Ed.), and L. A. Mills, 'British Malaya, 1824-1867, (with an introductory essay on European influence in the Malay Peninsula, 1511-1786, by D. K. Bassett)', Journal of the Malayan Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. 33, Part 3, No. 191, 1960. Part 2 is concerned with Penang, 1786-1830, pp. 35-39; Part 5, 'The civil service in the Straits Settlements, 1786-1867', pp. 99-117; Part 9, 'The Malayan policy of the East India Company, 1786-1867', pp. 203-218; and see pp. 26-27 on Francis Light, later of Adelaide, South Australia.

C. M. Turnbull, The Straits Settlements, 1826-1867: Indian Presidency to Crown Colony. London, Athlone Press, 1972.

C. M. Turnbull, 'Convicts in the Straits Settlements, 1826-1867', Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. 43, Part 1, No. 217, July 1970., pp. 87-103.

Lucy Hughes Turnbull, Sydney: Biography of a City. Sydney, Random House, 1999. *

J. W. Turner, 'The entry of the Australian Agricultural Company into the New South Wales coal industry', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 58, Part 4, 1973., pp. 233-246.

Heather Tyler, Asylum: Voices Behind The Razor Wire. Lothian Books, 2003. 238pp.

UUU

David Underdown, Somerset in the Civil War and Interregnum. Newton Abbot, 1973.

Richard W. Unger, The Ship in the Medieval Economy, 600-1600. Montreal, 1980.*

Unknown, William Bligh: Extraordinary Seaman: A Look At His Life And Times. London, The Pitcairn Press, 1982.

Unknown, Maury Abstract Logs, 1796-1861, Roll 1, Index and Supplement. National Archives Microfilm Publication M1160. Washington, DC, US National Archives 1981.

M. Uren, Land Looking West: The Story of James Stirling in Western Australia. London, Oxford University Press, 1964.

Margaret Urquhart, Sir John St. Barbe, Bt. Of Broadlands. Southampton, Paul Cave Publications Ltd., 1983.

VVV

Alan Valentine, The British Establishment, 1760-1784: An Eighteenth Century Biographical Dictionary. Two Vols. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1970.


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Alan Valentine, Lord North. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1967.

Claude M. Van Tynne, The Causes of the War of Independence: being the first volume of a history of the founding of the American Republic. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1922.

Robert V. J. Varman, The Bounty-Tahitian Genealogies of Pitcairn Island descendants on Norfolk Island. Central Coast, NSW, 1992

Ton Vermeulen, 'The Dutch Entry into the East Indies', pp. 33-46 in John Hardy and Alan Frost, (Eds.), European Voyaging Towards Australia. Canberra, Australian Academy of the Humanities, Occasional Paper No. 8, 1990.

Pierre Vilar, A History of Gold and Money, 1450-1920. 1976.

Pierre Vilar, A History of Gold and Money, 1450-1920. London, Verso, 1991.


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Simon Ville, 'Business Development in Colonial Australia', Australian Economic History Review, Vol. 38, No. 1, March 1998, pp. 16-41. [Superscription in fact begins: "We know little about business enterprises in colonial Australia." ].

Simon P. Ville, English Shipowning during the Industrial Revolution: Michael Henley and Son, London Shipowners, 1770-1830. Manchester University Press, 1987.

Simon Ville, 'Wages, prices and profitability in the shipping industry during the Napoleonic Wars: a case study', Journal of Transport History, Series 3, Vol. 2, No. 1, March 1981., pp. 39-52.

Simon Ville, 'The deployment of English merchant shipping: Michael and Joseph Henley of Wapping, ship owners, 1775-1830', Journal of Transport History, Vol. 5, No. 2, September 1984., pp. 16-33.

Simon Ville, 'The Growth of Specialization in English shipowning, 1750-1850', Economic History Review, Vol. 46, No. 41, 1993., pp. 702-722.

W. T. Vincent, The Records of the Woolwich District. Two Vols. London, nd.

Hans-Joachim Voth, 'Time and Work in Eighteenth Century London', pp. 29-58, Journal of Economic History, Vol. 58, No. 1, March, 1998. [Has interesting sections on crime].

Susanna De Vries-Evans, Pioneer Women: Pioneer Land: Yesterday's Tall Poppies. Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1987., pp. 165ff.

Helen Vnuk, Snatched: Sex and Censorship in Australia. Vintage Books, 2003.

WWW

Works Progress Adminstration (WPA), (Compilation), Boston Looks Seaward. Boston, 1941. Also producing WPA, A Maritime History of New York. New York, 1973.*

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. (Published 1973)

Ruttonjee Ardeshir Wadia, The Bombay Dockyard and the Wadia Masterbuilders. India, 1955. (Rare? Lists vessels built, the Wadias are from Gujarat).*


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G. Wagner, Barnardo. Routledge, 1979; Wagner G, Children of the Empire. London, 1982.

Henry R. Wagner, 'Creation of Rights of Sovereignty through Symbolic Acts', Pacific Historical Review, Dec., 1938., pp. 297-326.

Henry Wagner, The Cartography of the Northwest Coast of America to the year 1800. Amsterdam, N. Israel, 1968.

Sven Wahlroos, Mutiny and Romance in the South Seas: A Companion to the Bounty Adventure. Topsfield, Salem House Pub., 1989.

John Wain, The Journals of James Boswell, 1762-1795. New Haven, Connecticut, Yale University Press, nd.*

J. Wallace, A General and Descriptive History of the Ancient and Present State of the Town of Liverpool ... together with a Circumstantial Account of the True Causes of its extensive African Trade. Liverpool, 1795.*

Jan Walker, Jondaryan Station: The Relationship between Pastoral Capital and Pastoral Labour, 1840-1890. St Lucia, University of Queensland Press, 1988.

R. B. Walker, Old New England: A History of the Northern Tablelands of NSW, 1818-1900. Sydney, Sydney University Press, 1966.

Immanuel Wallenstein, 'The Great Expansion: the incorporation of vast new zones into the capitalist world economy (1750-1850)', Studies in History, New Series, Vol. 4, Nos. 1 and 2, January-December 1988., pp. 85-156.

Dorothy Walsh, The Admiral's Wife: Mrs Philip Parker King: A Selection of Letters, 1817-1856. Melbourne, Hawthorn Press, 1967.

Joseph M. Walsh, Tea: Its History and Mystery. Philadelphia, Coates and Co.,, 1892.

Lorena S. Walsh, 'Servitude and Opportunity in Charles County, Maryland', pp. 111-13 in Aubrey C. Land, Lois Green Carr, Edward C. Papenfuse, (Eds.), Law, Society and Politics in Early Maryland. London, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1977.

James Walvin, English Urban Life, 1776-1851. London, Hutchinson, 1984.

James Walvin, Fruits of Empire. Macmillan (1997)

James Walvin, Black Ivory: A History of British Slavery. London, Harper Collins, 1992.

Bill Wannan, Early Colonial Scandals: The Turbulent Times of Samuel Marsden. Melbourne, Landsdowne, 1972.

Jonathan Wantrup, 'The Voyage of the First Fleet', in Des Crowley, (Ed.), The Great South Land, La Trobe Library Journal, Vol. 2, Part 41, 1988., pp. 30-35.

Eliot Warburton, Memoirs of Prince Rupert and the Cavaliers including their private correspondence. Three Vols. London, Richard Bentley, MDCCCXLIX.

E. Ward, The London Spy, 1698. Edited by R. Straus. 1924. [Noted from R. Davis, Rise of the English Shipping Industry, p.106].

John Manning Ward, James Macarthur, Colonial Conservative, 1798-1867. Sydney, Sydney University Press, 1981.


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J. R. Ward, 'The profitability of sugar planting in the British West Indies, 1650-1834', Economic History Review, Series 2, Vol. 31, No. 1, February 1978., pp. 197-213.

J. R. Ward, British West India Slavery, 1764-1834. London, 1988.*

Russel Ward, The Australian Legend. Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1958.

Albert James Howard Warner, 'The Coromandel', pp. 35-66 in Russell Mackenzie Warner (Ed.), Over-Halling the Colony: George Hall, Pioneer. Sydney, Australian Documents Library, 1990.

Russell Mackenzie Warner (Ed.), Over-Halling the Colony: George Hall, Pioneer. Sydney, Australian Documents Library, 1990.

Richard Waterhouse, The Vision Splendid. Curtin University Press, 2005, 320pp. (History of rural living in Australia)*

Wilcomb E. Washburn, Virginia under Charles I and Cromwell, 1625-1660. Williamsburg, Virginia, 1957.

Ellis Archer Wasson, 'The House of Commons, 1660-1945: parliamentary families and the political elite', English Historical Review, Vol. CVI, July 1991., pp. 635-651.

Richard Waterhouse, A New World Gentry: The Making of a Merchant and Planter Class in South Carolina, 1670-1770. New York, Garland Publishing Inc., 1989.

T. T. Waterman, The Mansions of Virginia, 1707-1776. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1946.

R. C. Watkin, Mutiny On The Bounty. Isle of Man Natural History and Antiquarian Society, Kendal, 7, 1970., pp. 374-400.

John Watney, Clive of India. Saxon House, Hants, England, D. C. Heath Ltd., 1974.

Don Watson, Caledonia Australis: Scottish Highlanders Australia: On the Frontier of Sydney. Vintage, 1997 edition. *

Ian Bruce Watson, Foundation for Empire: English Private Trade in India, 1659-1760. New Delhi, Vikas Publishing House, 1980.

Ian B. Watson, 'The Establishment of English Commerce in North-Western India in the Early Seventeenth Century', Indian Economic and Social History Review, Vol. 13, No. 3, 1976., pp. 375-391.

J. H. Watson, 'J. M. Matra, 'Father of Australia''', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. X, iii, 1924., pp. 152ff.

J. Steven Watson, The Reign of George III, 1760-1815. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1960.

Jeffrey Watson, Killer Caldwell, Australia's Greatest Fighter Pilot. Hodder, 2005, 282pp.*

John Watson, The Scot of the Eighteenth Century: His Religion and His Life. Falcroft Library Editions, 1976.

Max Wearne (2006, 160pp,). The Life of Guy Menzies: The Forgotten Flyer. Craftsman Press, 169pp.

Phillip Weate and Caroline Graham, Captain William Bligh: An Illustrated History. Sydney, Hamlyn, 1972.

Martin Webb and Richard Whittington, Fusions: A New Look at Australian Cooking. nd? Remaindered, 2003.

Sidney and Beatrice Webb, English Local Government: English Prisons Under Local Government. [Orig. 1922] London, Frank Cass and Co. Ltd., 1963.

Elizabeth Webby, 'Reactions to the Myall Creek Massacre', The Push From The Bush, No. 8, December 1980., pp. 1-13.

Mark Weblin, (Ed.), A Perilous and Fighting Life - From Communist to Conservative: The Political Writings of Professor John Anderson. Pluto Press, 2003, 278pp. (Weblin is preparing a biography of Anderson)


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Anthony Webster, 'The Political Economy of Trade Liberalization: the East India Company Charter Act of 1813', Economic History Review, Series 2, XL, 3, 1990., pp. 404-419.

Anthony Webster, British Expansion in South-East Asia and the role of Robert Farquar, Lieutenant-Governor of Penang, 1804-1805, The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 1993-1994.

Margaret Weidenhofer, The Convict Years: Transportation and the Penal System, 1788-1868. Melbourne, Landsdowne, 1973.

Gavin Weightman, The Frozen Water Trade: How Ice From New England Lakes Kept The World Cool. HarperCollins, 2002, 200pp. *

Russell F. Weigley, (Ed.), Philadelphia. New York, 1982.*

Marilyn E. Weigold, The American Mediterranean. Port Washington, 1974*

George Weiss, America's Maritime Progress. New York, 1920.*

Andrew Wells, Constructing Capitalism: An Economic History of Eastern Australia, 1788-1901. Sydney, Allen and Unwin, 1989. need to reread

Roy A. Wells, Freemasonry in London from 1785. Shepparton, Middlesex, Lewis Masonic, 1984.

Thomas Welsby, Early Moreton Bay. [Reprinted] Sydney, Rigby, 1977.

Frank Welsh, A History of Hong Kong. London, HarperCollins, 1997. (With information on Dent and Jardine Matheson etc.)
Welsh's citations include: John Keay, The Honourable Company: A History of the English East Company. London, HarperCollins, about 1997. ISBN: 0 00 638072 7 (See also, S. Airlie, The Thistle and the Bamboo: The Life and Times of Sir. J. S. Lockhart. Hong Kong, 1989.)

Lucy Werkmeister, A Newspaper History of England 1792-1793. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, 1967.

J. T. Wertenbaker, Virginia Under The Stuarts, 1607-1688. 1914.

Thomas J. Wertenbaker, The Shaping of Colonial Virginia. [Orig. 1910] New York, Russell and Russell, 1958.

Andrew West and Rachel Morris, Bob Carr: A Self-Made Man. HarperCollins, 2003. (On the former premier - by 2005 - of New South Wales)

Susan Westbury, 'Slaves of Colonial Virginia: Where They Came From', William and Mary Quarterly, Series 3, Vol. XLII, No. 2, April, 1985, pp. 228-237.

Mark Westfield, HIH. Hungry Minds, 2003. (On one of Australia's worst-ever corporate collapses.)


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R. B. Westerfield, Middlemen in English Business: 1660-1760. Newhaven, Connecticut, 1915. [Reprinted, Newton Abbot, 1968].

John Wesley, Thoughts Upon Slavery. London, 1774.

John West, The History of Tasmania: with copious information respecting the colonies of New South Wales Victoria South Australia etc. (Re-edited by A. G. L. Shaw). Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1971.

Lally Weymouth, Thomas Jefferson: The Man His World His Influence. London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1973.

Tony and Maureen Wheeler, Once While Travelling: The Lonely Planet Story. Viking, 2005, 392pp.

E. L. Wheelwright and Ken Buckley, Essays in the Political Economy of Australian Capitalism. Sydney, A and NZ Book Co., 1975.

Anne-Maree Whitaker, Joseph Foveaux: Power and Patronage in Colonial New South Wales. University of NSW Press, nd?*

Ben Whitaker, The Police in Society. London, Eyre Methuen, 1979.

Judy White, The White Family of Belltrees: 150 Years in the Hunter Valley. Sydney, The Seven Press, 1981.

Leonard D. White, The Jeffersonians: A Study in Administrative History, 1801-1829. New York, Macmillan, 1959.

Michael White, The Fruits of War: How Military Conflict Accelerates Technology. Simon and Schuster, 2005, 374pp.

Anne Whitehead, Bluestocking in Patagonia. Allen and Unwin, 2003, 312pp. (Story of Mary Cameron/Dame Mary Gilmore, Australian writer)

Anne Whiteman, J. S. Bromley and P. G. M. Dickson (Eds.), Statesmen, Scholars and Merchants: Essays in Eighteenth Century History presented to Dame Lucy Sutherland. Oxford at the Clarendon Press, 1973.

G. F. Whitwell, 'Charles and Reginald Bright', pp. 137-159 in R. T. Appleyard and C. B. Schedvin, (Eds.), Australian Financiers: Biographical Essays. South Melbourne, Macmillan, 1988.

Whitworth, State of the Trade of Great Britain in its Imports and Exports, progressively from the year 1693-1773. London, 1776. (Rare, the statistical basis of mercantilist exultation over Caribbean colonies, says E. Williams.)

H. Widonson, The Present State of Van Diemen's Land. London. 1829., cited in Morrissey, in Griffin, p. 112.

R. Wigram and H. Green, Chronicles of Blackwall Yard. 1881. From R. Davis, Rise of the English ship industry, p.98.*

R. L. and S. Wilberforce, The Life of William Wilberforce. London, 1838.

R. L. and S. Wilberforce, Correspondence of William Wilberforce. London, 1840.

A. M. Wilberforce, The Private Papers of William Wilberforce. London, 1897.

R. A. Wild, Bradstow: A Study of Status, Class and Power in a Small Australian Town. Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1974.

Keith C. Wilbur, Pirates and Patriots of the Revolution: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Colonial Seamanship. Old Saybrook, Connecticut, The Globe Perqot Press, 1983, 1984.

Frances Wilkins. George Moore and His Friends: Letters from a Manx Merchant, 1775-1760.: Wyre Forest Press, History, merchants, Per Chris Pickard in Feb 2006. http://www.isle-of-man.com/, 1994.


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Elizabeth Windschuttle, Women, Class and History: Feminist Perspectives on Australia, 1788-1978. Melbourne, Fontana/Collins, 1980.

Elizabeth Windschuttle, '"Feeding the poor and sapping their strength": the public role of ruling-class women in eastern Australia, 1788-1850', pp. 53-80 in Elizabeth Windschuttle, Women, Class and History: Feminist Perspectives on Australia, 1788-1978. Melbourne, Fontana/Collins, 1980.

Keith Winschuttle, The Fabrication of Aboriginal History, Vol. 1: Van Diemen's Land, 1803-1847. Macleay Press, 2002, 472pp.

Roy A. Wells, Freemasonry in London from 1785. Shepparton, Middlesex, Lewis Masonic, 1984.

Frank Welsh, A History of Hong Kong. London, HarperCollins, 1997.

Tony Wheeler, Time and Tide: The Islands of Tuvalu. Lonely Planet, 2001.

Anne-Maree Whitaker, Joseph Foveaux - Power and Patronage in Early New South Wales. UNSW Press, 2000. (Foveaux was often maligned)

Gough Whitlam, Abiding Interests. University of Queensland Press, 1997.


Sue Williams, Peter Ryan: The Inside Story. Viking, 2004.

Williamson - William Dampier, (Edited, with Introduction, Notes and Illustrative Documents, by James A. Williamson), A Voyage to New Holland. London, The Argonaut Press, 1939.

James A. Williamson, Maritime Enterprise, 1485-1558. Oxford at the Clarendon Press, 1913.

James A. Williamson, The Age of Drake. London, Adam and Charles Black, 1938.

James A. Williamson, The English Channel: A History. New York, World Publishing Co., 1959.

John Williams, A Narrative of Missionary Enterprises in the South Sea Islands. London, London Missionary Society, John Snow, Paternoster Row, 1838.

Clennel Wilkinson, William Dampier. London, John Lane, 1929.

Wilkinson - William Dampier, (With an Introduction and Notes by Clennell Wilkinson), Voyages and Discoveries. London, The Argonaut Press, 1931.

George Theodore Wilkinson, The Newgate Calendar: The Blood-soaked Pages of the Most Infamous Chronicles of Crime. Panther, 1962/1963.

Thomas S. Willan, The Muscovy Merchants of 1555. Manchester University Press, 1953.

Thomas S. Willan, Studies in Elizabethan Foreign Trade. Manchester, Manchester University Press, 1959.

Thomas S. Willan, The Early History of the Russia Company, 1553-1603. Manchester University Press, 1956.

Thomas S. Willan, Studies in Elizabethan Foreign Trade. Manchester, Manchester University Press, 1959.


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Thomas S. Willan, The Early History of the Russia Company, 1553-1603. Manchester University Press, 1956.

Exploration of Australia before Dampier's time, p. x, of the introduction, in James A. Williamson, (Ed.), A Voyage to New Holland, by William Dampier. Argonaut press, 1939. (Dampier dedicated this book to Thomas Earl of Pembroke, former Admiralty administrator, Lord President of Privy Council.)

Basil Williams, The Whig Supremacy, 1714-1760. Oxford, Oxford University Press at the Clarendon Press, 1952.

David Alan Williams, 'Anglo-Virginia Politics, 1690-1735', in Alison Olson and Richard Maxwell Brown, (Eds.), Anglo-American Political Relations, 1675-1775. New Brunswick, NJ., 1970.

David L. Williams, 'Bulk passenger freight rates, 1750-1870', pp. 43-61 in Lewis R. Fischer and Helge W. Nordvik, (Eds.), Shipping and Trade, 1750-1950: Essays in International Maritime Economic History. Pontefract, West Yorkshire, Lofthouse, 1990.

E. N. Williams, Life in Georgian England. London, Batsford Ltd., 1963.

Eric Williams, British Historians and the West Indies. London, 1965.*

Eric Williams, (Ed.), The British West Indies at Westminster, Extracts from the Debates in the British Parliament, Part 1, 1789-1823. Historical Society of Trinidad and Tobago, Port of Spain, Trinidad, 1954.*

Eric Williams, From Columbus to Castro: The History of the Caribbean, 1492-1969. London, Andre Deutsch, 1970.

Francis Williams, Dangerous Estate: The Anatomy of Newspapers. Arrow, London, 1959.

G. Williams, History of the Liverpool Privateers with an Account of the Liverpool Slave Trade. Liverpool, 1897.

Glyn Williams, Voyages of Delusion: The Search for the Northwest Passage in The Age of Reason. HarperCollins, 2002, 467pp.*

Glyn Williams, The Prize of All the Oceans. HarperCollins, 2000.*

Jonathan Williams, (Ed.), Money: A History. London. British Museum Press/Thames and Hudson, 1997.

Jonathan Williams, Joe Cribb and Elizabeth Errington, (Eds)., Money: A History. Published for the Trustees of the British Museum by British Museum Press, 1997. (Views on the efforts made by John Prinsep and his son James to modernise the minting and distribution of coinage in India from 1785, then 1835, are found in the section, James Prinsep and Indian money, in, pp. 109ff.)

John Williams, A Narrative of Missionary Enterprises in the South Sea Islands. London, London Missionary Society, John Snow, Paternoster Row, 1838.

Neville Williams, Elizabeth I: Queen of England. London, Sphere, 1971.

N. Williams, 'England's Tobacco Trade in the Reign of Charles I', Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 65, 1957.

William Appleman Williams, Thomas McCormick, Lloyd Gardner, Walter LaFeber, (Eds. and Commentators), America in Vietnam: A Documentary History. New York, W. W. Norton and Co., 1989. [the introduction only]

James A. Williamson, Maritime Enterprise, 1485-1558. Oxford at the Clarendon Press, 1913.

James A. Williamson, The Age of Drake. London, Adam and Charles Black, 1938.

James Williamson, The Caribee Islands under the Proprietary Patents. Oxford, 1926. * (As cited in Dunn, Sugar and Slaves, Notes, p. 13)

James A. Williamson, The English Channel: A History. New York, World Publishing Co., 1959.

Clennel Wilkinson, William Dampier. London, John Lane, 1929.

G. T. Wilkinson, The Newgate Calendar, Book One. London, Panther Books (Abridgement), 1962.


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Charles Wilson, Australia 1788-1988: The Creation of a Nation. London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, 1987.

Charles Wilson, (pamphlet) Mercantilism, Historical Association, London, 1967 reprint.

Derek Wilson, A Tudor Tapestry: Men, Women and Society in Reformation England. London, Heinemann, 1972.

Edwin Wilson and Tom Richmond, 'The saga of Peter Hibbs', pp. 85-98, Chapter 6, in Jocelyn Powell and Lorraine Banks, (Eds.), Hawkesbury River History: Governor Philip, exploration and early settlement. Wiseman's Ferry, NSW, Australia, Dharug and Lower Hawkesbury Historical Society, 1990.

Gwendoline Wilson, Murray of Yarralumla. London, Oxford University Press, 1968.

Wilson, Lost World of The Kimberley, Allen and Unwin, 2006, 315pp.

Ian Wilson, Lost Worlds of the Kimberley: Extra Ordinary Glimpses of Australia's Ice Age Ancestors. Allen and Unwin, 315pp, 2006.

William Wilson, A Missionary Voyage To The South Pacific Ocean, 1799-98. (Rare, copy, Dixson Library, UNE). Printed for T. Chapman, No. 151 Fleet Street, by T. Gillette, Printer, Sainsbury Sq.

Esme Wingfield-Stratford, The Lords of Cobham Hall. London, Cassell, 1959.

Alfred C. Wood, A History of the Levant Company. London, Frank Cass, 1964.


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G. A. Wood, The Discovery of Australia. London, Macmillan, 1922.

F. L. W. Wood, 'Jeremy Bentham versus New South Wales', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 14, Part, 4, 1933., pp. 329-351.

G. A. Wood, The Discovery of Australia. London, Macmillan, 1922.

Gordon S. Wood, 'Rhetoric and reality in the American Revolution', William and Mary Quarterly, Series 3, Vol. 23, No. 4, January 1966., pp. 27-32.

H. T. Wood, A History of the Royal Society of Arts. London, 1913.

W. Allan Wood, Dawn In The Valley: The Story of Settlement in the Hunter Valley to 1833. Sydney, Wentworth Books, 1972.

J. R. Woodhead, The Rulers of London 1660-1689. London, 1965.

Phillip Woodruff, The Men Who Ruled India: The Founders. London, Jonathan Cape, 1954.

Bill Woods, Legends of Speed. HarperCollins, 2004. (Stories of Australia's greatest racing drivers)

G. D. Woods. A History of Criminal Law in New South Wales, the Colonial Period, 1788-1900. Sydney,: ???, 2002.

Blair Worden, The Rump Parliament, 1648-1653. Cambridge University Press, 1974.

Blair Worden, Philip Sydney's Arcadia and Elizabethan Politics. New Haven, Yale University Press, 1996.

Frank Worsley, The Romance of Lloyd's. London, Hutchinson, 1932.

Charles Wright and Ernest Fayle, A History of Lloyd's. London, Macmillan, 1957.

Christine Wright, '"Rogues and Fools": John Coghill and the convict system in New South Wales', Journal of Australian Colonial HIstory, Vol. 3, No. 2, October 2001., pp. 38-60.

Conrad E. Wright, Merchants and Mandarins: New York and the Early China Trade. New York, New York Historical Society, 1984.*

Esmond Wright, 'Benedict Arnold and The Loyalists', History Today, Vol. 36, Oct. 1986., pp. 29-35.

Esmond Wright, (Ed.), The Fire of Liberty. London, Hamish Hamilton, 1984.

Harrison M. Wright, New Zealand, 1769-1840: Early Years of Western Contact: Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press, 1959.

Louis B. Wright, The First Gentlemen of Virginia: Intellectual Qualities of the Early Colonial Ruling Class. San Marino, California, 1940.

Philip Wright, Monumental Inscriptions of Jamaica. (Winchester). nd

Bob Wurth, Saving Australia: Curtin's Secret Peace with Japan. Lothian Books, 2006, 336pp.


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George Wycherley, Buccaneers of the Pacific: of the bold English buccaneers, pirate privateers and gentleman adventurers, who sailed in peril through the stormy straits or pierced the isthmus jungle, to vex the king of Spain in the South Seas & the Western Pacific, plundering his cities & coasts & preying on his silver fleets & his golden galleons. London, John Long, 1929. (Found in the Bateson collection of maritime history in the library of the Australian National Maritime Museum, Sydney.)

Wyllie - 1790s: LW re Tasmania, By the 1790s, sealers are increasingly visiting Bass Strait, and one people incident is this - George Briggs finds an Aboriginal mistress who has a daughter, Dolly, probably the first mixed-race baby born in Tasmania, later reared in Launceston. Dolly later had liason with ex-convict Thomas Johnson and had 13 children, apart from which they became wealthy and respected, owning more than 20 houses, some shops, a hotel, a tannery and a colliery. See Diana Wyllie, Dolly Dalrymple, PO Box 764, Childers, QLD 4660, 2004, 85pp.



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Lien-sheng Yang, Money and Credit in China: A short history. nd? *

A. T. Yarwood, Walers: Australian Horses Abroad. Carlton, Victoria, Melbourne University Press, 1989.

A. T. Yarwood, 'The "Indian Business": an outline of the origins of horse exports from Australia to India, 1834-1847', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 73, Part 1, June 1987., pp. 41-57.*

A. T. Yarwood, Samuel Marsden: "The Great Survivor". Melbourne, Melbourne University Press, 1977.

Frances A. Yates, The Rosicrucian Enlightenment. St. Albans, Herts, UK, Paladin, 1972.

E. M. Yelland, And Sheep Shall Safely Graze. Adelaide, South Australia, (self-published?), 1999. (Also a website project)

D. M. Young, The Colonial Office in the Early Nineteenth Century. London. 1961.

Maxine Young, 'The British Administration of NSW, 1786-1812', p. 26ff in J. J. Eddy and J. R. Nethercote, From Colony to Coloniser: Studies in Australian Administrative History. Sydney, Hale and Iremonger. 1987. p. 26, "Before 1815, it was the practise to borrow money from the king's current Civil List revenues to pay the running costs of New South Wales and other expenses concerning the colony. The money advanced was repaid by parliament in the next Miscellaneous Supply Grants."

R. M. Younger, Keith Murdoch. HarperCollins, 2004, 421pp.

Peter Yule, (Ed.), Carlton: A History. Melbourne University Press, 2004, 570pp. (History of a lively Melbourne suburb)

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Richard Zacks, The Pirate Hunter: The True Story of Captain Kidd. Review, 2003, 422pp.*

Leo Zanelli. "A Pragmatic Masonic History." The Square, pp. 37-39. (March 1999).

Philip Ziegler, The Sixth Great Power: Barings, 1762-1929. London, Collins, 1988.

G. F. Zook, Company of Royal Adventurers Trading to Africa. Lancaster, Pennsylvania. 1919. [From Davies, Royal Africa Company, p. 41].

Melinda Zook, 'Early Whig Ideology: ancient constitutionalism, and the Reverend Samuel Johnson', Journal of British Studies, Vol. 32, No. 2, April 1993, pp. 139ff. [Write to her c/- Editor, Journal British Studies, Dept. History, Duke University, 204 Carr Building, Durham NC. 27708. USA.]


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Sand's Sydney and NSW Directory, 1858-1933. (Microform) Sydney, W. F. Pascoe in association with The State Library of NSW, 1985.


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Kent's Directory of London. 1792.

The Royal Calendar [1780-1790] [Copy, Guildhall Library, London]


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