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The Blackheath Connection - Article One Watkin Tench of the marine detachment at Port Jackson remarked that New SouthWales stands 1 Record of Members 1759 to 1895. London, 1895., p. 11. http://www.danbyrnes.com.au/blackheath/article1.htm
Extractions: Revised 1996) (Note 1) Author's note : This treatment is deeply indebted to the generosity of Neil Rhind , a local historian of Blackheath and secretary of the Blackheath Preservation Trust, for sharing research information in 1989. (Total file words: 31,776, total pages 83. The 173 footnotes to this article and its three addenda are cast as endnotes) Sharpening theory about the "foundation period" of Australia's early European history: It is obvious that the early Australian colony of New South Wales (NSW) was greatly dependent on the use of shipping. A great deal is known about the achievements, or infamy, as the case may be, of many of the captains commanding convict transports. Much less is known about the employers of those captains. Those employers were London merchants, and it is anything but easily stated why they sent their ships to early New South Wales. The result of this rift in information is that unusual tensions exist between the implications arising from British naval and commercial maritime history, generally, between 1780 and 1800, and the maritime history of early Australia, more so when the "founding" of Australia is considered as a topic of precedence.
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BIBLIOGRAPHIE By Captain Watkin Tench., Londres, Debrett, 1789, in-8°. http://www.ehess.fr/centres/grihl/z-BibliosTheses/z-BiblioYasmine3.htm
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Bios Tu-V SURNAME Index To Colonial Families Of Philadelphia FOSTER 516 OF MARYLAND TURBUTT, MISS 516 MD Tench FRANCIS TUREY, MARY A 1394 MD WALTER 636 VAUGHAN, Watkin 636 637 OF TALGARTH,UALES VAUGHAN, http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/philadelphia/bios/cfofphil/t-2.txt
Wills Index To Abstracts, TZ Surnames 1682 - 1825 Philadelphia Book R willabstrbkr.txt Tench, MARGARET. November 18, 1716. D. 62. Book 8Part B willabstrbk8b.txt Watkin, WILLIAM. November 9, 1807. 2.195. http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/philadelphia/wills/willsurtz.txt
Lynch, Bibliography Of Johnsonian Studies James G. Basker, Intimations of Abolitionism in 1759 Johnson, Hawkesworth, Watkin Tench and Six Degrees of Separation (Melbourne Privately printed http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Johnson/sjbib.html
Extractions: Johnsonian Studies, Jack Lynch Now Available Jack Lynch, A Bibliography of Johnsonian Studies, 1986-1998 (New York: AMS Press, 2000). Pp. xvi + 147. ISBN 0404635334. The entire bibliography was published by AMS Press in October 2000 as AMS Studies in the Eighteenth Century, no. 33. The volume, with a foreword by Paul J. Korshin, includes two indexes covering topics and book reviewers. See ordering information at Amazon.com Introduction Search for a (single) word: John L. Abbott, "Defining the Johnsonian Canon: Authority, Intuition, and the Uses of Evidence," Modern Language Studies , 18:1 (Winter 1988), 89-98. John L. Abbott, "Dr. Johnson and the Society," in The Virtuoso Tribe of Arts and Sciences: Studies in the Eighteenth-Century Work and Membership of the London Society of Arts , ed. D. G. C. Allan and John L. Abbott (Athens: Univ. of Georgia Press, 1992), pp. 7-17. J. L. Abbott and D. G. C. Allan, "'Compassion and Horror in Every Humane Mind': Samuel Johnson, the Society of Arts, and Eighteenth Century Prostitution," Journal of the Royal Society of the Arts , 136 (1988), 749-54, 827-32. Reprinted in
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Extractions: Johnsonian Studies, Jack Lynch Introduction Search for a (single) word: John L. Abbott, "Defining the Johnsonian Canon: Authority, Intuition, and the Uses of Evidence," Modern Language Studies , 18:1 (Winter 1988), 89-98. John L. Abbott, "Dr. Johnson and the Society," in The Virtuoso Tribe of Arts and Sciences: Studies in the Eighteenth-Century Work and Membership of the London Society of Arts , ed. D. G. C. Allan and John L. Abbott (Athens: Univ. of Georgia Press, 1992), pp. 7-17. J. L. Abbott and D. G. C. Allan, "'Compassion and Horror in Every Humane Mind': Samuel Johnson, the Society of Arts, and Eighteenth Century Prostitution," Journal of the Royal Society of the Arts , 136 (1988), 749-54, 827-32. Reprinted in The Virtuoso Tribe of Arts and Sciences: Studies in the Eighteenth-Century Work and Membership of the London Society of Arts , ed. D. G. C. Allan and John L. Abbott (Athens: Univ. of Georgia Press, 1992), pp. 18-37. Henry Abelove, "John Wesley's Plagiarism of Samuel Johnson and Its Contemporary Reception," Huntington Library Quarterly James Eli Adams, "The Economies of Authorship: Imagination and Trade in Johnson's Dryden,"
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