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and Disorderly, 61.

22 Colonial Times (Hobart, Australia), “Calendar for the Ensuing Week,” Tuesday, 16 August 1842, 2.

23 Damousi, Depraved and Disorderly, 60.

24 Ibid., 61.

25 Colonial Times (Hobart, Australia), “The Factory,” Tuesday, 1 February 1842, 2.

26 Ibid.

27 George Mackaness, Some Private Correspondence of Sir John and Lady Jane Franklin (Tasmania, 1837-1845), Part II (Sydney: D. S. Ford Printers, 1947), 51.

28 Ibid.

29 Ibid.

30 Kippen, “‘And the Mortality Frightful,’” 7.

31 Ludlow Tedder, Testimony before the Principal Superintendent, Tuesday, 14 June 1842, Archives of Tasmania, AC 480/1/1.

32 Description List: Eliza Morgan, Archives of Tasmania, CON 19/1/14, 235.

33 Stefan Petrow, “Policing in a Penal Colony: Governor Arthur’s Police System in Van Die-men’s Land, 1826-1836,” Law and History Review, Vol. 18, No. 2 (Summer 2000), http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/lhr/18.2/petrow.html (18 October 2009).

34 Ibid.

35 Ibid.

36 Eleanor Conlin Casella, “To Watch or Restrain: Female Convict Prisons in 19th-Century Tasmania,” International Journal of Historical Archaeology, Vol. 5, No. 1 (2001), 61.

37 Lucy Frost and Hamish Maxwell-Stewart, Chain Letters: Narrating Convict Lives (Carlton South, Australia: Melbourne University Press, 2001), 81.

38 Ibid.

39 Ibid., 82.

40 Hobart Court of Petty Sessions May-November 1842, Tuesday, 21 June 1842, Archives of Tasmania, LC 247/1/11, 154.

41 Hobart Town Courier, “Rules and Regulations,” Saturday, 10 October 1829, 4.

42 Conduct Record, Ludlow Tedder, Archives of Tasmania, CON 40/1/10, 113.

43 Gay Hendriksen, Dr. Carol Liston, and Dr. Trudy Cowley, Women Transported: Life in Australia’s Convict Female Factories (Parramatta, Australia: Parramatta Heritage Centre), 65.

44 Ibid., 62.

45 Queen’s Asylum, Register of Children Admitted and Discharged from the Male and Female Orphan School, 1828-1863, SWD28, 13.

46 Ticket of Leave, Ludlow Tedder, New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia, Convict Pardons 1834-1859, http://search.ancestrylibrary.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1184.

Chapter 9: Flames of Love

1 Colonial Times (Hobart, Australia), “Rules and Regulations for Young Ladies,” Friday, 4 March 1831, 4.

2 Phil Cullen (Agnes McMillan’s great-grandson-in-law), Agnes McMillan family history.

3 Robert Hughes, The Fatal Shore (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1987), 454.

4 Hobart Town Courier, Friday, 14 September 1838, 2.

5 Brad Williams, Heritage Project Officer, Southern Midlands Council, Oatlands Gaol Conservation Management Plan 2006, 17, http://www.southernmidlands.tas.gov.au/webdata/resources/files/OatlandsGaol_CMP_compressed.pdf.

6 Anna Gurnhill, “Oatlands Supreme Court House and Collections Access and Interpretation Plan,” People and Place, Vol. 2 (March 2007), 3, http://www.southernmidlands.tas.gov.au/webdata/resources/files/OatlandsCourt_House_Interps_Plan_Volume_2.pdf.

7 K. R. Von Stieglitz, A History of Oatlands and Jericho (Launceston, Australia: Telegraph Printery, 1960), 14.

8 Ibid., 71.

9 Bruce Hindmarsh, “Beer and Fighting: Some Aspects of Male Convict Leisure in Rural Van Diemen’s Land, 1820-40,” Journal of Australian Studies, Vol. 63 (1 December 1999), 153.

10 Ibid., 154-156.

11 Vera Fisher, Oatlands Heritage Walk One, Municipality of Oatlands, 8.

12 Description List: William Roberts, Archives of Tasmania, CON 18/1/21, 76.

13 Phil Cullen, Agnes McMillan family history.

14 Alan Villiers, Vanished Fleets (Oxford, UK: Scribner’s, 1974), 62.

15 Ken McGoogan, Lady Franklin’s Revenge (London: Bantam Books, 2007), 251.

16 James Boyce, Van Diemen’s Land (Melbourne, Australia: Black, 2009), 232.

17 Von Stieglitz, A History of Oatlands and Jericho, 71.

18 McGoogan, Lady Franklin’s Revenge, 233.

19 Boyce, Van Diemen’s Land, 157.

20 Ibid.

21 Charles Darwin, A Naturalist’s Voyage: Journal of Researches into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries Visited during the Voyage of H.M.S. ‘Beagle’ Round the World (London: John Murray, 1889), 531.

22 Ibid., 534.

23 Boyce, Van Diemen’s Land, 158.

24 John West, The History of Tasmania

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