Acadiensis, Volumes 4-5Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1974 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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Page 85
... convicts along traditional lines . In fact it seems likely that convict transportation to North America , although interrupted by the War of Inde- pendence , continued at least until 1789. North's government had been urged by ...
... convicts along traditional lines . In fact it seems likely that convict transportation to North America , although interrupted by the War of Inde- pendence , continued at least until 1789. North's government had been urged by ...
Page 87
... convicts bribed the captain to put them off at Sandy Hook , New Jersey , and made their way back to Dublin . 15 In the summer of 1789 , the Irish government despatched two further ship- loads of convicts . One ship was to turn up months ...
... convicts bribed the captain to put them off at Sandy Hook , New Jersey , and made their way back to Dublin . 15 In the summer of 1789 , the Irish government despatched two further ship- loads of convicts . One ship was to turn up months ...
Page 96
... convicts to a colony , a manoeuvre which would keep the initiative . It would help deter any ' mischievous ' prosecutions . There remained the question of where to send convicts , any convicts - for the British government , still not ...
... convicts to a colony , a manoeuvre which would keep the initiative . It would help deter any ' mischievous ' prosecutions . There remained the question of where to send convicts , any convicts - for the British government , still not ...
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