Australian Papers. Tasmania, Western Australia, Norfolk Island and Newcastle, 1837-1849

 
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The Tasmanian correspondents include Reverend Henry Fry (Hobart), Reverend Gregory Bateman (Oatlands), Reverend William Hutchins (Hobart), John Loch (Hobart), Reverend William Gibbon (Launceston), Reverend William Browne (Launceston), Reverend John Burrowes (Launceston, Brighton), Reverend Robert Davies (Hobart), Reverend Thomas Grigg (Circular Head) and Reverend Philip Palmer (Hobart).

The principal Western Australian correspondents are Reverend George King (Fremantle) and Reverend John Wittenoom (Perth). Other correspondents include Marshall Clifton (London), Captain Robert Spencer (Albany) and Reverend John Wollaston (Picton, Albany). There are also some printed items, such as an issue of the Swan River News (1846).

The remaining papers are letters of Reverend Thomas Naylor (Norfolk Island) and Bishop William Tyrrell Southampton, Newcastle) and printed items, including Statement respecting the newly formed Diocese of Newcastle (1847).

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Canberra ACT 2600, Australia
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