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3 Linus W. Miller, Notes of an Exile to Van Diemen’s Land (New York: Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1968; first published in 1846), 260.
4 Margaret C. Dillon, “Convict Labour and Colonial Society in the Campbell Town Police District: 1820-1839,” unpublished doctoral thesis (University of Tasmania, 2008), 179.
5 Description List: Janet Houston, Archives of Tasmania, CON 19/1/14, 415.
6 Hobart Town Courier, Friday, 23 December 1836, 2.
7 Charles Wooley and Michael Tatlow, A Walk in Old Hobart (Walk Guides Australia, 2007), 4.
8 John West, The History of Tasmania (London: Angus & Robertson Publishers, 1971; first published in 1852), 342.
9 Alan Villiers, Vanished Fleets (Oxford, UK: Scribner’s, 1974), 145-146.
10 Phillip Tardif, Notorious Strumpets and Dangerous Girls (North Ryde, Australia: Angus & Robertson Publishers, 1990), 18.
11 West, The History of Tasmania, 47.
12 Peter Bolger, Hobart Town (Canberra: Australian National University Press, 1973), 17.
13 Ibid., 60.
14 Ibid., 36.
15 Sir William Molesworth, Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Transportation; Together with a Letter from the Archbishop of Dublin on the Same Subject, and Notes by Sir William Molesworth, Bart., Chairman of the Committee 1838 (Adelaide: Libraries Board of South Australia, 1967), 36.
16 Colonial Times (Hobart, Australia), Friday, 23 March 1827, 4.
17 Kay Daniels, Convict Women (Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1998), 86.
18 Henry Melville, The History of Van Diemen’s Land (Sydney: Horwitz-Grahame, 1965), 161.
19 Bolger, Hobart Town, 59.
20 Hyland, Jeanette E., Maids, Masters and Magistrates (Blackmans Bay, Australia: Clan Hogarth Publishing, 2007), 24.
21 Wooley and Tatlow, A Walk in Old Hobart, 82.
22 Hyland, Maids, Masters and Magistrates, 24.
23 Joy Damousi, Depraved and Disorderly: Female Convicts, Sexuality and Gender in Colonial Australia (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1997), 51.
24 Hobart Town Courier, “Rules and Regulations,” Saturday, 10 October 1829, 4.
25 Ibid.
26 Ibid.
27 Ibid.
28 Hyland, Maids, Masters and Magistrates, 126.
29 Hobart Town Courier, Friday, 30 December 1836, 2.
30 Hobart Town Courier, Friday, 13 January 1837, 2.
31 Miller, Notes of an Exile to Van Diemen’s Land, 266-267.
32 Frances J. Woodward, Portrait of Jane: A Life of Lady Franklin (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1951), 143.
33 Thomas Timpson, Memoirs of Mrs. Elizabeth Fry (Elibron Classics; first published in 1847), 150.
34 Ibid., 158.
35 Conduct Record, Agnes McMillan, Archives of Tasmania, CON 40/1/8, 9.
36 Ibid.
37 West, The History of Tasmania, 254.
38 Conduct Record, Ellen Scott, Archives of Tasmania, CON 40/1/9.
39 Damousi, Depraved and Disorderly, 59.
40 Miller, Notes of an Exile to Van Diemen’s Land, 262.
41 Colonial Times (Hobart, Australia), Tuesday, 10 March 1840, 4.
42 Daniels, Convict Women, 140.
43 Damousi, Depraved and Disorderly, 61.
44 Conduct Record, Agnes McMillan, Archives of Tasmania, CON 40/1/8, 9.
Chapter 6: Ludlow’s Choice
1 Daniel Pool, What Jane Austen Ate and Charles Dickens Knew (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1993), 30.
2 Eliza Lynn Linton, “On the Side of the Maids,” Cornhill Magazine, Vol. 29, No. 171 (1874), 304.
3 Pool, What Jane Austen Ate, 30.
4 Ibid., 252.
5 Judith Flanders, Inside the Victorian Home (New York: W. W. Norton, 2006), 371.
6 Charles Dickens, Sketches by Boz (London: Everyone’s Library, 1968), 164.
7 Ellen W. Darwin, “Domestic Service,” Nineteenth Century, Vol. 39, No. 162 (August 1890), 290.
8 Sally Mitchell, ed., Victorian Britain: An Encyclopedia (New York: Garland Publishing, 1988), 706.
9 Linton, “On the Side of the Maids,” 304.
10 Bobbie Kalman, Victorian Christmas (New York: Crabtree Publishing, 1997), 6.
11 Sian Rees, The Floating Brothel (New York: Hyperion Press, 2002), 37.
12 Ibid., 24.
13 The Old Bailey Online: The Proceedings of the Old Bailey, 1674-1913, “History of the Old Bailey Courthouse,” http://www.oldbaileyonline.org//static/The-old-bailey.jsp.
14 Rees, The Floating Brothel, 25.
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