The Blackheath Connection
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Works of fiction and poetry

 

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John Creasey (Novel), The Masters of Bow Street. London, Hodder and Stoughton, 1974.

J. M. Couper, (Poetry), The Book of Bligh. Melbourne University Press, 1969.

Daniel Defoe, (Novel), The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders. Edited, with an introduction by Juliet Mitchell. Ringwood, Australia, Penguin, 1978.

Dante (Poetry), The Divine Comedy, Penguin Classics, 1968, translated and commentated by Dorothy L. Sayers.

Alex Haley (Fictionalisation), Roots. Richmond South, Victoria, Hutchinson of Australia. 1977.

James Michener (Novel), Chesapeake. London, Corgi/Random House, 1979.

Henry Newbolt, Poems: Old and New. London, John Murray, 1917.

Michael Talbot (Novel), To The Ends of the Earth. Glasgow, Fontana/Collins, 1988.

Eric Willmot, (Novel), Pemulwoy: The Rainbow Warrior. Sydney, Weldon Publishers, 1987.

Unpublished material, various


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Michael Banks, Merchants of Tottenham. 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 [Unpublished, treating Ald.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 Unpublished.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 Unpublished paper, 1968.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 (An unpublished seminar paper, Australian National University, 7 September, 1989).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

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.

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.


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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.

Theses, other



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, UNE, 1997.

Compilations



Bonwick Transcripts. Biography, Vol. 4. A2000-4. Mitchell Library, Sydney.

Compilation, a brochure prepared for the National Maritime Museum's 1989 major exhibition: Mutiny on the Bounty, 1789-1989. London, Manorial Research PLC, 1989.

Compilation, Portsmouth: Birthplace of Australia. Australian Bicentennial celebrations, 1787-1987. ISBN 0 9510287 1 5 [UK] Accompanying booklet, The First Fleet Story. [Crediting work by Mollie Gillen and Jonathan King]

Walter J. Jefferey, Index to the Journal of the House of Commons, 1776-1800. Sydney. Privately printed. 1912. ML.

The Historian's History of the World. Vol. 22. (25 Vols.) London, The Times, 1907.

Registers on shipping movements



State Archives of New South Wales, Guide to the State Archives of New South Wales. Information Leaflet, No. 5, January, 1981.

Charles Bateson, The Convict Ships, 1787-1868. [Orig. 1959] Sydney, A. H. and A. W. Reed, 1974.

George Blake, Lloyd's Register of Shipping, 1760-1966. London. Printed by Lloyd's Register of Shipping. nd? [1960?]

John S. Cumpston, Shipping Arrivals and Departures, Sydney, 1788-1825. Canberra, Roebuck, 1963-1964.

A. G. E. Jones, Ships employed in the South Seas Trade, 1775-1861 [Parts 1 and 2]: plus A Registrar General of Shipping and Seamen, transcripts of Registers of Shipping, 1787-1862 [Part 3] Canberra, Roebuck, 1986.

R. Langdon, (Ed.), American Whalers and Traders in the Pacific: A Guide to Records on Microfilm. Canberra, Pacific Manuscripts Bureau, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, 1978.

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.

Encyclopedias

Australian Encyclopedia. In 10 Vols. Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1958. Grolier Society of Australia, 1962.

Mark Mayo Boatner III, Encyclopaedia of the American Revolution. New York, Bicentennial edition, David Mackay Co., 1976.

Jack P. Green and J. R. Pole, (Eds.), The Blackwell Encyclopedia of the American Revolution. Cambridge, Massachusetts, Blackwell, 1991.


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James Jupp, (Ed.), The Australian People: An Encyclopedia of the Nation: Its People and Their Origins. Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1988.

William Kent, An Encyclopedia of London. London, J. M. Dent, 1937.

Archie P. McDonald, Encyclopedia USA. Vol. 7. Florida, USA, Academic International Press, 1986.

Ben Weinreb and Christopher Hibbert, The London Encyclopedia. London, Macmillan, 1983.

Original (Contemporary) Documentation/Primary Sources: Printed

Almanack and Register for the Island of Jamaica in 1784. Published by Douglass & 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.

G. G. Birch and K. J. Palmer, Sugar: Science and Technology. London, Applied Science Publishers Ltd. , 1979.

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, A Voyage To New South Wales, 1786-1792. Sydney, William Dixson Foundation, Publication. No. 11. Facsimile Edition.


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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.

On planter Landon Carter, Virginia: 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.

Chamberlayn's Report, Treasury Board Papers, T1/720ff. [This contains lists of the magistrates/justices handling documentation of the First Fleet convicts, Chamberlayn being Solicitor to the Treasury].

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.

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.

Charles William Heckethorne, Lincoln's Inn Fields and the Localities Adjacent: Their Historical and Topographical Associations. London, Eliot Stock, 1896.

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.

Jeremy Bentham: A copy of his Plea for the Constitution, 1803 is in the Mitchell Library, Sydney, 365B, Dictionary Catalog of Printed Books... showing the enormities committed to the oppression of British subjects, in breach of the Magna Carta, the Petition of Rights, the Habeus Corpus Act, and the Bill of Rights. With meterial on several Transportation Acts. Also, material on the design, foundation and government of the penal colony of New South Wales, including an inquiry into the right of the Crown to legislate without Parliament in Trinidad and other British Colonies. Also Bentham's A Letter to Lord Pelham, 2 November, 1802: ML 365B.

Jeremy Bentham, Panopticon, Or, The Inspection-House. London, 1791.

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


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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.

Rev. Robert Jones, Goronwy Owen's Life and Works, Vol. 1, p. 102. ? (William and Mary Quarterly?)< /p>

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.

House of Commons Journal. Various Volumes. Copies, ML/DL.

 

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". Duncan Campbell's  Private Letterbooks are held as ML A3231.

 

One Duncan Campbell (identity uncertain), 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.

 

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.


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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 aldermens' 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. Davison 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. Used by permission).

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]

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. fix are these duplicated?

Thomas Shelton, Accounts, 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 May 4, 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.

Letter between William Wilson and Rev. Thomas 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. And, Historical Records of Australia. [Also, Series 4, Vol. 1, Introduction: 'The Development of the Constitution', by Frederick Watson]

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:< o:p>

(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]


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(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) West India Merchants: Printed List of West India Planters and Merchants who have signed the petition in favour of the West India Docks on The Isle of Dogs. [Original document] PLA Library, Poplar. Box 5.23. West India Committee - Various material, 1771-1817. 43 merchants and shipowners, all of the first eminence.

(4) 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).



Works on matters legal

J. McPherson, Addendum: On The Matter of England's Sovereignty over Australia, From 1770-1788. The Queen vs. Denis Bruce Walker. (In the Queensland Court of Criminal Appeal). Ca No. 192 of 1988, Reasons for Judgement Delivered on 1 December, 1988,by J. McPherson, the Chief Justice of Queensland and J. Demack Concurring With Those Reasons.

J. D. Merralls, QC, (Ed.), `Mabo v. Queensland, [No. 2], Reports of Cases determined in the High Court of Australia', The Commonwealth Law Reports 1992, Vol. 175, Part 1. Sydney, The Law Book Co., 1992.

J. M. Bennett, and Alex C. Castles, (Eds.), A Source Book of Australian Legal History: Source Material from the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Centuries. Sydney, Law Book Co., 1979. Chapter V, The Foundation Law,  (A) The Creation of Colonies  and the Treatment of Aboriginal People. The Transportation Act of 1784. [Also, Act 27 Geo III c.2 regarding transportation].

Hansard, The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803.  XXVIII, London, 1816.

D. D. Heath, (1837), `Secondary Punishment', in British Parliamentary Papers, Crime And Punishment - Transportation 2. Sessions 1837, Appendix No. 10, pp. 258ff, mentioning 4 Geo 2, c.11 of 1717 and the Hulks Act of 1776, Appendix No. 10. ML. (This survey of legislation on transportation makes no mention of Act 24 Geo III, c.56, the crucial legislation of 1784. Act 24 Geo III c.12, the first and quickly repealed reading of that Act, is printed in David Hawkings, Bound for Australia, cited below). See also, British Parliamentary Papers - Transportation 1810, Vol. IV, Crime and Punishment I, Sessions 1810-1832.

The Diary and Correspondence of Charles Abbot, Lord Colchester, Edited by Charles, Lord Colchester, 1861. Vol. 1.


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British Parliamentary Papers - Transportation 1810, Vol. IV, Crime and Punishment I, Sessions 1810-1832., p. 103.

Calendar of State XC9452, Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, of the Reign of Charles I. 1625-1626, State Paper Dept., PRO, Edited by John Bruce, London, 1858.

The Manuscripts of the House of Lords. New Series. London. 1964-.

Dictionaries and/or Directories on matters contemporary

Gazetteer of the British Isles. Edinburgh, Bartholomew and Son, 1970.

Anthony Barker, When was That? Chronology of Australia from 1788. Sydney, John Ferguson, 1988.

James Burgess, The Chronology of Indian History. Delhi, Cosmo Pubs., 1972.

City Biography, London. (Second edition). London. [Copy, Guildhall Library, London]

Victor Crittenden, A Bibliography of the First Fleet. Canberra, Australian National University Press, 1982.

J. A. Ferguson, Bibliography of Australia. Addenda, 1784-1850. Canberra, National Library Of Australia, 1986.

Robert Freke Gould, Military Lodges 1732-1899: The Apron and the Sword, or, Freemasonry Under Arms, being an Account of Lodges in Regiments and Ships of War and of famous soldiers and sailors (of all countries) who have belonged to the society. London, Gale and Polden, 1899.

Eric Partridge, (Abridged by Jacqueline Simpson), A Dictionary of Historical Slang. Ringwood, Victoria, Penguin Reference Books, 1972.

Sand's Directory, Sydney

Kent's Directory of London. 1792.

National Maritime Museum: Guide To The Manuscripts In The National Maritime Museum, London. Vols. 1&2. London, Mansell, 1980.

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

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

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The literary controversy surrounding Alex Haley's derivation of his manuscript, Roots, and his book's impact on genealogical studies amongst Afro-Americans in the US, is neatly summarized in an article from The Independent, London, reprinted in The Sydney Morning Herald, 4 March, 1993. This was followed up in an article labelled "Hoax" by Philip Nobile in The Weekend Australian, 20-21 March, 1993, alleging that Haley's book from a historian's point of view was a fabrication, destined to be placed on the fiction shelves.

 

The London Magazine, July 1777. (An article on the Hulks Act 1776 and the first two hulks, Tayloe and Justitia.) [Copy, Dixson Library, UNE].

The Bombay Courier, 18 May, 1793, printed by Samuel Greenway, mentioning [information from Trincomalee] the loss of the Third Fleet ship Admiral Barrington, and also carrying an item on Botany Bay and Capt. Edwards of HMS Pandora seeking the Bounty mutineers.

The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser, Vol. 8, 7 January, 1810-29 December, 1810. Facsimile. Sydney, William Dixson Foundation, Publication No. 15, Council of the Library of New South Wales and Angus and Robertson, 1970.

The Sydney Morning Herald, 7 February, 1987. The Daily Mirror (Sydney, Australia). The Northern Daily Leader (Tamworth, NSW, Australia). The Calcutta Gazette. The Times of London. 1793. The Australian newspaper, The Weekend Australian newspaper.

On Genealogical Information

(including computerised resources)

Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vols. 1-12. London, Melbourne University Press, 1966ff. Also, CD-ROM versions:  The Pioneer Series, 1788-1888. Published in 1994.

The Federation Series, 1889-1918. Published in 1993. Informit, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, City Campus, Melbourne.


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The International Genealogical Index, microfiche version, Scotland; Salt Lake City, Utah, Genealogical Society of Utah, 1992 for England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Channel Islands, Australia and New Zealand.  Also, computerised versions, various.

Bombay Civil Servants,  1780-1839. (Pub. 1839; Madras Civil Servants, 1760-1837.  (Pub. 1839). India Registers (dated 1799, 1803, 1806, 1813 incl., and 1815, 1816), Bengal Civil Index. PRO.

A useful source at the India Office Library, Covenanted Overseas Civil Servants of the East India Company 1600-1858, has compilations.

Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vols. 1-12. London, Melbourne University Press, 1966ff. Also, CD-ROM version.

Canadian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 4, 1771-1800. Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1979.

Dictionary of American Biography. American Council of Learned Societies. 1928ff.

Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Vol. 1, 1769-1869. Wellington, New Zealand, Allen and Unwin and the New Zealand Dept. of Internal Affairs, 1990

J. M. Antill, 'A Short History of the Antill Family of Picton, New South Wales. 1944'.; and, 'Notes from James M. Antill: The Antill family of Picton, NSW', Descent, Vol. 3, Part 4, 1968., pp. 121ff.

R. M. Arndell, Pioneers of Portland Head. Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, Self-published, 1976.

Zena Bamping, West Kingsdown: The Story of Three Villages in Kent. (Second edition) London, Tyger Press Ltd., 1991.

Beckford genealogy: Boyd Alexander, England's Wealthiest Son: A Study of William Beckford. London, Centaur Press Ltd., 1962. H. A. N. Brockman, The Caliph of Fonthill  London, Werner Laurie, 1956. 

Edwyn and Joseph Birchenough, The Manor House Lee and Its Associations. Second edition. London, Borough of Lewisham, 1971.

Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry. Three Vols., Edn 18. London, Burke's Peerage Ltd., 1972.

John Burke and John Bernard Burke, A Genealogical and Heraldic History of Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England,  Ireland and Scotland.  Second edition. London, John Russell Smith, [Facsimile of the 1841-1844 edition], 1964.

Sir Henry Clay, Lord Norman. London, Macmillan, 1957. On the Nineteenth Century family of bankers/financiers, Norman, mentioning George Wade Norman.

D. C. Coleman, Sir John Banks, Baronet and Businessman: A Study of Business, Politics and Society in Later Stuart England. New York, Oxford University Press, 1963.

K. G. Davies, The Royal African Company. [Orig. 1957] London, Longmans, 1960.

Edward Dodwell and James Samuel, Bengal Civil Servants, 1780-1838. London, Miles, 1839.

H. A. Doubleday and Lord Howard De Walden, (Eds.), The Complete Peerage or A History of the House of Lords and All Its Members from the earliest times.  Vol. XIII, Peers Created 1901 to 1938. London, The St Catherine Press Ltd., 1940.

Rica Erickson, (Ed.), The Bicentennial Dictionary of Western Australians, pre-1829-1888.  In Vols. Nedlands, Western Australia, University of Western Australia Press, 1988.

Philip Geeves, 'A tale of two families', The Sydney Morning Herald, 12 January, 1981.

Genealogy of the Godschall-Johnson Family: Materials, various. Redcliffe (Brisbane, Queensland), local municipal council, the booklet, Redcliffe: 160 Years. Published, 1959. A. B. Paterson, Singer of the Bush. Works: 1885-1900. Sydney, Ure-Smith, 1991. Robert Darvall Barton (1843-1924), noted ADB, Vol. 5, entry for J. P. McCansh. DNB for Sir Philip Francis, possible author of The Junius Letters. A. P. Newton, European Nations, p. 243. On Antigua planter, Godschall Johnson (died 180) of London, an associates of J. J. Angerstein,  husband of (1) Elizabeth Hedges and (2) Mary Francis, Close Roll, 25 Geo III, Part 10, No. 5. Godschall-Johnson sets of fiche being copies of Wills, etc., and other material held by family members in Sydney, Queensland, and in Armidale NSW. Also, 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., here, pp. 346ff. On Gosdschall-Johnson family members emigrating to Canada, Roy St George Stubbs, Four Recorders of St Rupert's Land. Canada, Pegus Publishers, nd.

Vicary Gibbs, (Ed.) (GEC), The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom. [Extinct, extant or dormant]. London, St. Catherine's Press, 1910. [Hereafter, and as usual form of citation, GEC, Peerage, given name of title(s), or surname(s), page references].

Mollie Gillen, The Founders of Australia: A Biographical Dictionary of the First Fleet. With appendices by Yvonne Browning, Michael Flynn, Mollie Gillen. Sydney, Library of Australian History, 1989.

R. F. Gillespie, `Mary Bligh - Putland - O'Connell: an Australian dynasty', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society Newsletter, New Series, No. 1, January 1981.

B. M. Gough, entry on Charles William Barkley in Canadian Dictionary of Biography.

Bobbie Hardy, Early Hawkesbury Settlers. Sydney, Kangaroo Press, 1986.


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Stella Pickett Hardy, Colonial Families of the Southern States of America: A History and Genealogy of Colonial Families Who Settled in the Colonies Prior to the Revolution. Second edition, revised. Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., 1968. Scattered Virginian genealogy of the era of Micajah Perry is available in: Lyon. G. Tyler, `Pedigree of a Representative Virginia Planter', William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. 2, October 1892., pp. 80-88, and in various other issues of that period in that journal.

P. W. Hasler, The History of Parliament: The House of Commons, 1558-1603. Vols. 1, 2, 3. London, The History of Parliament Trust, 1981.

T. H. Hollingsworth, 'A demographic study of the British ducal families', pp. 73-102 in Michael Drake, (Ed.), Population in Industralisation. London, Methuen, 1969.

Charles Kidd and David Williamson, (Eds.), Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage. London, Macmillan/Debrett's Peerage Ltd., 1985.

Davis McCaughey, Naomi Perkins and Angus Trumble, Victoria's Colonial Governors, 1839-1900. Melbourne University Press, 1993.

A. W. Martin and Wardle, Members of the Legislative Assembly of New South Wales: Biographical Notes, 1856-1901. Canberra, Australian National University, 1959.

Patrick Montague-Smith, (Ed.), Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage. (Australasian edition) London, Debrett's Peerage Ltd., 1980.

L. M. Mowle, A Genealogical History of Pioneer Families of Australia. Fifth edition. Sydney, Rigby, 1978.

Alan and Veronica Palmer, Who's Who in Shakespeare's England. Brighton, Sussex, Harvester Press Ltd., 1981.

C. C. Prinsep, Bengal, Madras and Bombay Civilians, 1740-1858, giving summary careers of East India Company staff. Also, IOR 0/6/21-36. Bengal Civil Servants, India Office Library, personal records c1794-c1841, IOR 0/6/1-20, memoranda prepared at East India House including records of services and notes on individuals, with each volume indexed, and a cumulative index,  IOR Z/0/6/1-.  There are also more detailed Service Records of Home Civil Servants and Covenanted Overseas Civil Servants of the East India Company 1600-1858. For the latter there are bonds and agreements for the period 1771-1946 IOR.

A. L. Rowse, Raleigh and the Throckmortons. London, Macmillan, 1962.

H. J. Rumsey, 'Governor Phillip's Wife', Australian Genealogist, Vol. 2, Part 2, July 1938., pp. 189-90.

J. Shakespear, John Shakespear of Shadwell and his Descendants, 1619-1931. Newcastle, UK, Self-Published. 1931.

W. A. Shaw, The Knights of England. Two Vols. London, Heraldry Today, 1971.

Pamela Statham, (Compiler), Dictionary of Western Australians, 1829-1914. Two Vols. Vol. 1, Early Settlers, 1829-1850. Nedlands, Western Australia, University of Western Australia, August, 1979.

Michael Stenton, (Ed.), Who's Who of British Members of Parliament: A Biographical Dictionary of the House of Commons. Peterhouse, Cambridge, UK. Harvester Press. 1976-1978. (Four Vols). Vol. 1, 1832-1885. Vol. 2, 1886-1918.

Sir Leslie Stephen and Sir Sidney Lee, The Dictionary of National Biography: From the Earliest Times to 1900.  London, Milford/Oxford University Press, 1917ff.

A. I. B. Stewart, `Major John Campbell (died in 1685) and Principal Neil Campbell', Journal of the Clan Campbell Society, USA, pp. 11-13. nd. [Providing a new but still inconclusive report from Clan Campbell, Journal, USA on the paternal grandfather of Duncan Campbell (1726-1803) the hulks overseer of London]


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E. G. R. Taylor, Tudor Geography, 1485-1583. London, Methuen, 1930.

K. F. Tye, 'Mary Putland, The Girl Who Defied a Regiment', Descent, Vol. 4, Part 3, 1969., pp. 101ff.

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

Review articles

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.

Richard Pares, reviewing V. Harlow, The Founding of the Second British Empire, Vol. 1, English Historical Review, LXVIII, 1953., pp. 282-5.

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 [who was Irish ambassador to Australia].

Books and articles

Anon, John Julius Angerstein and Woodlands, 1774-1974: a Bicentenary exhibition celebrating the building of Woodlands by John Julius Angerstein, 17 September-5 November, 1974. London Borough of Greenwich, Woodlands Art Gallery, 1974.

Anon., London's Roll of Fame: Being Complementary Notes and Addresses from the City of London on Presentation of the Honorary Freedom of that City and on Other Occasions, to Royal Personages etc [scientists, explorers, etc] From the Close of the Reign of Geo II AD 1757 to 1884, With a Critical and Historical Introduction. London, Cassell and Co., 1884.

Anon?, `Paper Money in Colonial Virginia', William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. XX, April 4, 1912., pp. 227ff.

Thomas Perkins Abernethy, Western lands and the American Revolution. New York, D. Appleton-Century Co., (University of Virginia, Institute for Research into the Social Sciences), 1937.


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G. J. Abbott, 'Staple theory and Australian economic growth', Business Archives and History, Vol. 5, No. 2, August 1965., pp. 142-154.

G. J. Abbott, 'The Botany Bay decision', Journal of Australian Studies, No. 16, May 1985., pp. 21-41.

G. J. Abbot and G. Little, (Eds.), The Respectable Sydney Merchant, A. B. Sparke of Tempe. Sydney, Sydney University Press, 1976.

G. J. Abbott, and N. B. Nairn, (Eds.), Economic Growth of Australia, 1788-1821. Melbourne, Melbourne University Press, 1969.

G. J. Abbott, `A Note on the Volume of Treasury Bill Expenditure 1788-1821', Bulletin of the Business Archives Council of Australia, Vol. 6, No. 1, Feb. 1966, University of Sydney., pp. 81-84.

Margaret I. Adam, 'The Causes of the Highland Emigrations of 1783-1803', Scottish Historical Review, Vol. 17, No. 66, January 1920., pp. 73-89.

J. T. Adams, Revolutionary New England, 1691-1776. Boston, Atlantic Monthly Press, 1925.

Peter Adams, Fatal Necessity: British Intervention in New Zealand, 1830-1847. Oxford University Press, 1977.

W. J. Addison, (Ed.), Roll of the Graduates of the University of Glasgow. December 1727 to December 1897] Glasgow, Maclehose and Sons, Glasgow, Publishers to the University, 1898.

W. J. Addison, (Ed.), Matriculation Albums of the University of Glasgow, 1728-1858. Glasgow, 1913.

Robert G. Albion, Forests and Sea Power: The Timber Problems of the Royal Navy, 1652-1862. Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1926.

David Alexander, Retailing in England during the Industrial Revolution. London, University of London, Athlone Press, 1970.

B. W. E. Alford, W. D. and H. O. Wills and the Development of the UK Tobacco Industry, 1786-1965. London, Methuen, 1973.

D. G. C. Allan, `The Society of Arts and Government, 1754-1800: Public Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce in Eighteenth Century England', Eighteenth Century Studies, Vol. 7, No. 4, Summer, 1974., pp. 434-452.

H. C. Allen, The Anglo-American Relationship since 1783. London, Adam and Charles Black, 1959.

J. Allen, 'Port Essington: a successful limpet port?', Historical Studies, Vol. 15, Nos. 57-61., 1971-1973., pp. 341-360.


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Kenneth S. Allen, That Bounty Bastard: The True Story of Capt William Bligh. London, Robert Hale and Co., 1976.

Sir Peter Allen, The Sunley Book of Royal Golf. London, Stanley Paul, 1989.

M. Athar Ali, 'The Passing of Empire: the Mughal case', Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 9, No. 3, 1975., pp. 385-396.

Christopher Andrew, Secret Service: The Making of the British Intelligence Community. London, Heinemann, 1985.

C. M. Andrews, The Colonial Period of American History. Four Vols. New Haven, 1934-1936.

K. R. Andrews, `The English in the Caribbean, 1560-1620',  pp. 103-123 in K. R. Andrews, N. P. Canny and P. E. H. Hair, (Eds.), The Westward Enterprise:  English Activities in Ireland, the Atlantic and America, 1480-1650. Liverpool University Press, 1978.

K. R. Andrews, N. P. Canny and P. E. H. Hair, (Eds.), The Westward Enterprise:  English Activities in Ireland, the Atlantic and America, 1480-1650. Liverpool University Press, 1978.

Kenneth R. Andrews, Trade, Plunder and Settlement: Maritime Enterprise and the Genesis of the British Empire, 1480-1630. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1984.

Kenneth R. Andrews, Elizabethan Privateering: English Privateering during the Spanish War, 1585-1603.  Cambridge at the University Press, 1964.

K. R. Andrews, `Christopher Newport of Limehouse, Mariner', William and Mary Quarterly, Series 3, 11, 1954., pp. 28-41.

Kenneth R. Andrews, The Spanish Caribbean: Trade and Plunder, 1530-1630. London, Yale University Press, 1978.

Kenneth R. Andrews, Ships, Money and Politics: Seafaring and Naval Enterprise in the Reign of Charles I. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1991.

Roger Anstey and P. E. How, (Eds.), Liverpool, The African Slave Trade and Abolition. Vol. 2. Historical Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, 1976.

H. A. Antrobus, A History of the Assam Company, 1839-1953. Edinburgh, Constable, 1957.

J. C. Appleby, `Thomas Mun's West Indies Venture, 1602-1605', Historical Research: The Bulletin of the Institution of Historical Research, Vol. 67, No. 162, February, 1994., pp. 101-107.

William C. Appleton, A Cycle of Cathay: The Chinese Vogue in England During the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. New York, Columbia University Press, 1951.

R. T. Appleyard and C. B. Schedvin, (Eds.), Australian Financiers: Biographical Essays. South Melbourne, Macmillan, 1988.     

Sippanah Arasaratnam, 'Trade and political dominion in South India, 1750-1790: changing British-Indian relationships', Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 13, No. 1, 1979., pp. 19-40.

Leonie J. Archer (Ed.), Slavery and other forms of Unfree Labour. New York, Routledge, 1988.

David Armitage, `Making the Empire British: Scotland in the Atlantic World, 1542-1717', Past and Present, No. 155, May 1997., pp. 34-63. 

Gilbert Armitage, The History of the Bow Street Runners, 1729-1829. London, Wishart and Co., nd.

David Ascoli, The Queen's Peace: The Origins and Development of the Metropolitan Police, 1829-1979. London, Hamish Hamilton, 1979.


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A. Aspinall, The Early English Trade Unions: Documents from the Home Office Papers in the Public Record Office. London, The Batchworth Press, 1949.

John F. Atchison, 'Archives of a joint-stock company: the Australian Agricultural Company; its system of administration and its records, 1824-1970', Archives and Manuscripts, The Journal of the Archives Section of the Library Association of Australia , Vol. 4, No. 3, November 1970., pp. 21.-32.

John F. Atchison, 'The later period in the history of the Australian Agricultural Company', Armidale and District Historical Society Journal, No. 37, 1994., pp. 33-54.

Barbara Atkins, 'Australia's place in the "swing to the East", 1788-1810: addendum', Historical Studies, Australia and New Zealand, Vol. 8, No. 31, 1958., pp. 315-318.

Alan Atkinson, 'Jeremy Bentham and the Rum Rebellion', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 64, Part 1, June 1978., pp. 1-13.

Alan Atkinson, 'John Macarthur before Australia knew him', Journal of Australian Studies, No. 4, June 1979., pp. 22-37.

Alan Atkinson, 'Beating the Bounds with Lord Sydney, Evan Nepean and others', Australian Historical Studies, Vol. 25, No. 99, October 1992., pp. 217-219.

Alan Atkinson, 'The Free-Born Englishman Transported: Convict Rights as a Measure of Eighteenth Century Empire'', Past and Present, No. 144, August 1994., pp. 88-115.

Alan Atkinson, `State and Empire  and Convict Transportation, 1718-1812', pp. 31ff in Carl Bridge (Ed.), New Perspectives in Australian History. London, Sir Robert Menzies Centre for Australian Studies, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London, 1990.

Alan Atkinson, 'The First Plans for Governing New South Wales, 1786-87', Australian Historical Studies, Vol. 24, No. 94, April 1990., pp. 22-40

Alan Atkinson, 'The Convict Republic', The Push From The Bush: A Bulletin of Social History, No. 18, October 1984., pp. 66-84.

Alan Atkinson, 'The British Whigs and the Rum Rebellion', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 66, Part. 2, September 1980., pp. 73-90.

Alan Atkinson, 'Whigs and Tories and Botany Bay', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 61, Part 5, March 1975., pp. 288-310.

Alan Atkinson, 'Botany Bay: A Counter Riposte', Australian Economic History Review, Vol. 17, 1977., pp. 78-82. [An Answer to Ged Martin and Alan Frost; in the same volume, Alan Frost, `Botany Bay: A Further Comment', pp. 64-97.] See also, Ged Martin, `Economic motives behind the founding of Botany Bay', Australian Economic History Review, Vol. 16, No. 2, September 1976., pp. 128-143.


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Alan Atkinson, 'The little revolution in New South Wales, 1808', International History Review, Vol. 12, No. 1, February 1990., pp. 65-75.

Alan Atkinson, The Europeans in Australia, Vol. 1: The Beginning. Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1997.

Ann Atkinson, (Ed.), Footnote People in Australian History. Sydney, Daniel O'Keefe Publishing, 1987.

M. Austin, The Army In Australia, 1840-1850: Prelude to the Golden Years. Canberra, Australian Government Publishing Service, 1979.

Marian Aveling, `Gender in Early New South Wales Society', Push From The Bush, No. 24, April 1987., pp. 31-32.

John Bach, A Maritime History of Australia. Melbourne, Nelson, 1976.

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.

Geoffrey Badger, The Explorers of the Pacific. Kenthurst, NSW, Kangaroo Press, 1988.

Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh, The Temple and Lodge. London, 1990. New York, Bantam Books, 1990.

Bernard Bailyn, The Peopling of the British Peripheries in the Eighteenth Century, Esso Lecture, 1988. Canberra, Australian Academy of the Humanities, Occasional Paper No. 5, 1988.

Bernard Bailyn, The Ordeal of Thomas Hutchinson. Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press, 1974.

Kenneth Ballhatchet and John Harrison, East India Company Studies. (Papers presented to Prof Sir Cyril Philips). Hong Kong, Asian Studies Monograph Series, Asian Research Service, 1986.

D. W. A. Baker, 'Republican: John Dunmore Lang', Chapter 6 of Eric Fry, (Ed.), Rebels and Radicals. Sydney, Allen and Unwin, 1983.

Norman Baker, 'Changing attitudes towards government in eighteenth century Britain', in 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.

Zena Bamping, West Kingsdown: The Story of Three Villages in Kent. (Second edition) London, Tyger Press Ltd., 1991.

Glen Barclay, A History of the Pacific: From the Stone Age to the Present Day. London, Sidgwick and Jackson, 1978.

B. D. Bargar, Lord Dartmouth and the American Revolution. Columbia, University of South Carolina Press, 1965.

Anthony Barker, When was That? Chronology of Australia from 1788. Sydney, John Ferguson, 1988.

Alan Barnard, The Australian Wool Market, 1840-1900. Carlton, Australia, Melbourne University Press, 1958.

John E. Barnard, 'John Barnard the Younger, shipbuilder of Ipswich and Harwich, 1705-1784', The Mariner's Mirror, Vol. 78, 1992., pp. 155-175.

Viola F. Barnes, Dominion of New England. 1923.

Nirode K. Barooah, David Scott in North-East India: A Study in British Paternalism. New Delhi, Munshiram Manoharlod, 1970.

Glynn R. V. Barratt, 'The Russian Navy and New Holland', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 64, Part 4, March 1979., pp. 217-234.

Glynn R. V. Barratt, 'Russian naval sources for the history of earlier colonial Australia to 1825'Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 67, Part 2, September 1981., pp. 159-175.

Thomas C. Barrow, Trade and Empire: The British Customs Service in Colonial America, 1660-1775. Harvard University Press, Cambridge University Press, 1966.

Tony Barrow, 'The Newcastle whaling trade, 1752-1849', The Mariner's Mirror, Vol. 75, 1989., pp. 231-240.

Norman Bartlett, Australia and America Through 200 Years, 1776-1976. Sydney, Ure-Smith, 1976.

Hugh Barty-King, The Worst Poverty: A History of Debt and Debtors. Gloucestershire, England, Alan Sutton, 1991.

D. K. Bassett, 'British Trade and Policy in Indonesia and Malaysia in the late Eighteenth Century', Chapter 3 of British Commercial and Strategic Interest in the Malay Peninsula during the late Eighteenth Century. Zug, Switzerland, Inter Documentation Co., 1971.

D. K. Bassett, British `"Country" Trade and local trade networks in the Thai and Malay States, c. 1680-1770, Modern Asian Studies, 23, 4, 1989., pp. 625-643.

Marnie Bassett, The Hentys: An Australian Colonial Tapestry. London, Oxford University Press, 1954.

Marnie Bassett, The Governor's Lady: Mrs Philip Gidley King: An Australian Historical Narrative. Second edition. Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1956.

John Bastin, (Ed.), 'Historical sketch of Penang in 1794, with an appendix on the failure of Penang as a naval base and shipbuilding centre', by M. Stubbs Brown, pp. 1ff, Journal  of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. 32, Part 1, May 1959.

John Bastin, 'Raffles' aides-de-camp in Java', Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. 65, Part 1, No. 262., pp. 1-14.

Whitney K. Bates, 'Northern speculation and Southern State Debts: 1790', William and Mary Quarterly, Series 3, Vol. 19, January 1962., pp. 30-48.

Charles Bateson, The Convict Ships, 1787-1868. [Orig. 1959]. Sydney, A. H. and A. W. Reed, 1974.

Rudy Bauss, 'The importance of Rio de Janeiro to British interests, with particular attention to Australia, 1787-1805', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 65, Part 3, December 1979., pp. 145-172.

J. C. Beaglehole, 'The Colonial Office, 1782-1854', Australian Historical Studies, Vol. 1, No. 3, April 1941., pp. 170-189.

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