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The Tin Ticket_ The Heroic Journey of Australia's Convict Women - Deborah J. Swiss [174]

By Root 1748 0
to

national parks of

transport abolition to

Westmoreland arrival to

Victoria (queen of England)

Victoria, Australia. See also Bendigo

Vowles, Mary

Vowles, Thomas

Wages

Ward, Henrietta

Wardens

War of 1812

Water quality

Waters, Benjamin

Waters, Isaac

Watkins, Ellen

Wellington (duke)

Wellington, Mt.

Wentworth, John

West, John

Western Australia

Westmoreland

accounting operations on

births aboard

clothing allowance on

conditions aboard

construction and layout of

death aboard

entertainment aboard

Fry, Elizabeth, visits aboard

inspections on

McMillan, Agnes, aboard

pregnancy aboard

punishment aboard

sailing route

sailors aboard

at sea

sexual abuse aboard

storms encountered on

transport from Newgate to

underground economy on

Van Diemen’s Land arrival of

Woolwich docking of

work aboard

Whitefoord, John

Whitlock, Mary Ann

Wild, Hannah

Wild, John. See also Mulligan, Bridget

“The Wild Colonial Boy,”

William I (king of Scotland)

William IV (king of England)

William Miles

William National Park, Mt.

Wilson, Amy

Wilson, Dr. (mill work expert witnesses)

Wilson, John

Wilson, Samuel

Withely, Frederick

Withers, Anastasia Eustes

Women

adultery conviction of

Australia colonization strategy using

convict labor numbers of, men vs.

employment of

during gold rush

Industrial Revolution’s impact on

morality code of, men vs.

survival for, three paths of

wages of, men vs.

as wardens/matrons

widowed

Wool production

Woolwich docks, London

Working class and poor

Chartist labor movement of

child’s care and role in

entertainment for

farming vs. factory

food

Irish

life expectancy

London’s

marriages

in mills

poorhouses

pregnancy difficulties of

Quakers’ view of

on railways

Scotland’s

upper class views on

widowship among

Wright, Isaac

Young Ireland uprising o 1848

a

This was Cascades Female Factory, sometimes referred to as the House of Correction.

b

This is an error on the part of the authorities—even though Bridget Mulligan is listed on the Permissions to Marry index as marrying George Jones, this was in fact Biddy Mehan, also transported on the Blackfriar.

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