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7.
F. of C., 29.8.1850.

8.
J.W. Norton-Kyshe, op. cit., Vol. I, p. 378.

9.
F. of C., 6.12.1856.

10.
Wright Diary, 31.5.1850.

11.
Albert Smith, op. cit., p. 63.

12.
Lindsay and May Ride, An East Indian Cemetery: Protestant Burials in Macao, Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 1996, p. 90.

13.
Wright Diary, 29.11.1851. Unpublished manuscript held at Public Records Office, Hong Kong.

14.
Carl Smith, Card Index.

15.
C.M. 21.11.1855 and C.M. 1.11.1855 for example. Both letters from Cerberus on the subject on Charles May��s brothels, the second one beginning: ��Take the brothels in May��s Row for instance��.

16.
E.J. Eitel, op. cit., p. 337.

17.
J.W. Norton-Kyshe, op. cit., Vol. I, p. 504.

18.
P.D. Coates, The China Consuls, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1988, p. 90.

19.
P.D. Coates, op. cit., pp. 97�V99.

20.
P.D. Coates, op. cit., p. 58.

21.
P.D. Coates, op. cit., p. 92. 22. C.M., 13.8.1853.


23.
F. of C., 2.5.1849.

24.
Wright Diary, 14.9.1850.

25.
Carl Smith, Card Index.

26.
Wright Diary, 14.5.1850.

27.
Wright Diary, 4.5.1850.

28.
Memoirs of Hong Kong Natural History Society, No. 23, June 2000.

29.
Wright Diary, 25.8.1850.

30.
Wright Diary, 30.4.1850.


31.
Wright Diary, 25.6.1850.

32.
Wright Diary, 12 to 16.10.1850.

33.
Wright Diary, 29.7.1849.

34.
Wright Diary, 16.10.1850.

35.
Wright Diary, 29.5.1852.

36.
Wright Diary, 28.4.1851.

37.
Wright Diary, 6.8.1852.

38.
Wright Diary, 29.11.1851.

39.
Wright Diary, 15.2.1852.

40.
Wright Diary, 23.5.1852.

41.
F. of C., 8.6.1849, Obituary.

42.
Carl Smith, Card Index.

43.
F. of C., 15.7.1850.

44.
F. of C., 19.11.1851.

45.
Probate file of 9.12.1851, Carl Smith, Card Index.

46.
Fred Dagenais, op. cit., p. 156.

47.
J.W. Norton-Kyshe, op. cit., Vol. I, p. 249. 48. C.M., 24.8.1868.


49.
Carl Smith, Card Index.

50.
A. Kerrigan, Doctoral Dissertation, University of Hong Kong, 1991, quoted in Paul Lau, ��Paramilitarism and the Use of Force in the Royal Hong Kong Police Force�� (Masters Dissertation, University of Hong Kong, 1994).


51. C.M., 24.2.1847.
52.
Blue Book, 1847.

53.
C. M., 27.3.1850, a letter signed by Idler headed Constitution of the Police Force. As the wording is


identical, it must be the source of the remarks quoted by Norton-Kyshe. 54. C.M., 31.8.1848.
55.
Carl Smith, Card Index, Probate File No. 246 of 1851.

56.
J.W. Norton-Kyshe, Vol. I, op. cit., p. 126.

57.
J.W. Norton-Kyshe, Vol. I, op. cit., p. 496, quoted from the Straits Times.

58.
J.W. Norton-Kyshe, Vol. I, op. cit., pp. 401�V2.

59.
F. of C., 10.1.1849.

60.
F. of C., 9.5.1848.

61.
J.W. Norton-Kyshe, Vol. I, op. cit., p. 289.

62.
Keith Sinclair (editor), op. cit., p. 58. In 1850 James Bodell reckoned that the total strength was 1,200 including the 59th regiment, the sappers and miners, three companies of the Ceylon Regiment, two companies of Royal Artillery and two companies of Lascar Artillery.

63.
F. of C., 18.9.1845.

64.
E.J. Eitel, op. cit., p. 238.

65.
Maggie Keswick, op. cit., p. 26.

66.
F. of C., 16.1.1850.

67.
J.W. Norton-Kyshe, op. cit., Vol. I, p. 278. 68. C.M., 30.10.1851.


69.
G.B. Endacott, op. cit., pp. 118�V19.

70.
F. of C., 17.2.1849.

71.
Dolly, Tales of Hong Kong, Hong Kong: Kelly and Walsh, 1902, p. 151.

72.
F. of C., 17.2.1847. 73. C.M., 6.3.1855.


Notes to pp. 143 - 156
Chapter 6
1. C.M., 9.10.1856. 2. C.M., 23.9.1858.
3.
Hong Kong Government Gazette, 3.5.1860.

4.
F. of C., 9.2.1850.

5.
Wright Diary, 30.8.1850.

6.
William Maxwell Wood, op. cit., p. 490.

7.
E.J. Eitel, op. cit., p. 341.

8.
F. of C., 9.10.1852.

9.
E.J. Eitel, op. cit., p. 350.

10.
E. Morrison, Memoirs of the Life of Robert Morrison, London: Ormei, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1839, p. 117.

11.
F. of C., 15.7.1846.

12.
F. of C., 11.8.1849.

13.
Lindsay and May Ride, op. cit., p. 244.

14.
W.D. Bernard, op. cit., p. 7.

15.
W.D. Bernard, op. cit., p. 242.

16.
Barbara-Sue White, Hong Kong: Somewhere between Earth and Heaven, Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, 1996, p. 48.

17.
B.L. Ball, Diary for 1.4.1849, op. cit.

18.
F. of C., 11.3.1848.

19.
Wright Diary, 21.11.1850.

20.
E.J. Eitel, op. cit., p. 350. 21. C.M., 16.9.1858.


22.
According to Carl Smith��s Card Index, Harland��s will is filed under C.O.129/43 No. 81, 20 October 1853.

23.
Iosif Antonovich Goshkevich, op. cit., p. 235.

24.
His headstone is difficult to make out. 25. C.M., 19.3.1855. 26. C.M., 10.3.1859.


27.
F. of C., 4.11.1848.

28.
F. of C., 25.9.1850.

29.
Mortality rates for the civil population: 1845, 5.5%; 1846, 7.5%; 1847, 3.9%; 1848, 12.9%; 1850, 10%; 1852, 8.4%; 1853, 9.4%. As given in the Blue Books.

30.
C.M., 19.12.1846, quoting from A Statistical Comparison of Hong Kong and Chusan.

31.
B.L. Ball, op. cit., p. 84.

32.
F. of C., 23.9.1848.

33.
F. of C., 1.11.1849.

34.
Keith Sinclair (editor), op. cit., p. 60. 35. C.M., 10.12.1857.


36.
F. of C., 26.6.1850.

37.
Wright Diary, 6.6.1852.

38.
C.M., April 1848.

39.
F. of C., 31.7.1844.

40.
F. of C., 9.8.1845.

41.
F. of C., 9.3.1844.

42.
F. of C., 18.11.1845.

43.
Wright Diary, 24.6.1849.


44.
F. of C., 6.3.1853.

45.
Wright Diary, 31.5.1851.

46.
F. of C., 25.7.1850.


Chapter 7
1.
Judith Balmer (editor), op. cit., p. 2.

2.
B. Lubbock, The China Clippers, Boston: Charles E. Lauriat, 1914, Appendix iii. (The names of both the above mentioned clippers appear on the same page).

3.
B. Lubbock, op. cit., p. 163.

4.
B. Lubbock, op. cit., p. 6.

5.
F. of C., 4.8.1845.

6.
A. Marshall (editor), The Singapore Letters of Benjamin Cook, Landmark Books, Singapore, 2004, p. 16.

7.
F. of C., 8.1.1845.

8.
Lieutenant Collinson, Letter to his father, op. cit.

9.
F. of C., 6.8.1853 and 10.8.1853.

10.
F. of C., 12.4.1851. 11. C.M., 5.4.1855.


12. Keith Sinclair (editor), op. cit., pp. 56�V80 for an account of James Bodell��s time with the 59th Regiment
in Hong Kong. 13. C.M., 13.8.1855.
14.
Lindsay and May Ride, op. cit., pp. 111 and 263�V64.

15.
Rear Admiral George Preble, The Opening of Japan, Norman: University of Oklahama Press, 1962, p. 307.

16.
Rear Admiral George Preble, op. cit., p. 316.

17.
F. of C., 4.6.1851. 18. C.M., 5.3.1857.


19.
F. of C., 8.1.1851.

20.
Carl Smith, Card Index.

21.
F. of C., 13.2.1850.

22.
F. of C., 21.8.1851. 23. C.M., 30.9.1854.


24. Albert Smith, op. cit., p. 44. 25. C.M., 15.1.1857.
26.
F. of C., 30.5.1849.

27.
F. of C., 4.8.1851.

28.
F. of C., 3.8.1850.

29.
Carl Smith, Card Index.

30.
F. of C., 23.11.1853.

31.
Carl Smith, Card Index.

32.
Wright Diary, 20.10.1851.

33.
B. Lubbock, op. cit., Appendix iii.

34.
Albert Smith, op. cit., p. 40. 35. C.M., 11.6.1857.


36.
Osmond Tiffany Jr., quoted by Barbara-Sue White, Hong Kong, op. cit., 1996, pp. 38�V39.

37.
F. of C., 8.3.1854. 38. C.M., 2.2.1854.


Notes to pp. 181 - 193
39.
F. of C., 21.11.1852.

40.
F. of C., 13.12.1851.

41.
F. of C., 24.6.1854.


Chapter 8
1. F. of C., 29.9.1849. 2. C.M., 19.5.1859.
3. The Hong Kong Almanac and Directory of 1848 also included the following names as belonging to this category, none of whom are represented in the Cemetery: Charles Buckton, Mrs. Innes, McEwen & Co., Mackay & Co. and Robert Rutherford.
4. C.M., 10.7.1850.
5.
B.L. Ball, op. cit., p. 208.

6.
F. of C., 7.6.1845.

7.
Wright Diary for 1.1.1858.

8.
Wright Diary for 3.11.1851.

9.
E.J. Eitel, op. cit., p. 337.

10.
E.J. Eitel, op. cit., p. 347

11.
G.B. Endacott, An Eastern Entrepot, op. cit., p. 62.

12.
Carl Smith, A Sense of History: Studies in the Social and Urban History of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Educational Publishing Co., 1995, pp. 92�V93.

13.
Carl Smith, ��Notes on the So Kon Po Valley and Village��, Journal of the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. 23, 1983, pp. 14�V15.

14.
F. of C., 17.12.1845.

15.
G.B. Endacott, An Eastern Entrepot, op. cit., p. 154.

16.
This was situated on the corner where Ice House Street meets Queen��s Road. Ships could unload their ice at the quay alongside Queen��s Road which fronted the sea and the ice dragged across the road to the Ice House.

17.
F. of C., 6.4.1850.

18.
F. of C., 20.4.1849.

19.
G.B. Endacott, An Eastern Entrepot, op. cit., p. 153.

20.
F. of C., 6.4.1850.

21.
F. of C., 16.1.1851.

22.
Carl Smith, Card Index.

23.
Carl Smith, Card Index.

24.
F. of C., 2.7.1851. 25. C.M., 1.6.1851.


26.
F. of C., Advert, 20.1.1851.

27.
F. of C., Advert, 15.7.1846.

28.
F. of C., Advert, 28.4.1848.

29.
F. of C., 27.5.1848. 30. C.M., 31.7.1845. 31. C.M., 6.4.1854.


32.
F. of C., 14.4.1846.

33.
F. of C., 13.2.1850.


34.
F. of C., 11.10.1849, Programme of the Victoria Regatta Club��s First Meet.

35.
F. of C., 18.1.1851.

36.
Henry T. Ellis, op. cit., p. 6.

37.
F. of C., 11.6.1851.

38.
F. of C., 18.6.1851.

39.
Peter Ward Fay, op. cit., pp. 124�V25.

40.
F. of C., 4.10.1851. 41. A.G.M., 24.7.1851.


42. Carl Smith, Card Index.
43. In 1854, when the Crimean War was being fought in Europe, the settlers in Hong Kong had thought themselves under threat from the Russian Navy, particularly when the British fleet was engaged elsewhere. The authorities had raised the first Volunteer service to train settlers as soldiers. In the first call, ninety-nine men volunteered from all walks of life and it was one of the few occasions the different classes met on equal footing. At the end of the Crimean War it was allowed to disintegrate, to be re-established in 1862.
44.
F. of C., 4.7.1850.

45.
Osmond Tiffany Jr., op. cit., quoted in Barbara-Sue White, Hong Kong, op. cit., pp. 39�V40.

46.
B.L. Ball, op. cit., p. 81. 47. C.M., 23.9.1858.


48. Carl Smith, Card Index. 49. C.M., 10.12.1846.
50.
F. of C., 3.1.1849.

51.
Judith Balmer (editor), op. cit., p. 10.

52.
F. of C., 4.12.1850.

53.
F. of C., 23.11.1853.

54.
Letter to the editor of F. of C. dated 11.10.1857.

55.
F. of C., 25.1.1851.

56.
The yearly salaries of Chief Gaoler Robert Goodings and Inspector of the Police James Jarman were $125 at that date.

57.
F. of C., 2.8.1852.

58.
Wright Diary, 22.6.1849.

59.
Public Records Office, Kew, London, C.O.129/6.

60.
Carl Smith, Card Index.

61.
Carl Smith, Card Index.


Chapter 9
1. F. of C., 27.6.1846. 2. C.M., 18.3.1847. 3. C.M., 20.3.1847.
4. F. of C., 28.7.1847. 5. C.M., 24.7.1851. 6. C.M., 8.6.1848.
7.
F. of C., 7.5.1851.

8.
F. of C., 7.5.1851.


Notes to pp. 214 - 231
Chapter 10
1.
Inscription on his headstone.

2.
Lindsay and May Ride, op. cit, pp. 231�V33.

3.
F. of C., 30.10.1845.

4.
F. of C., 3.12.1843. (It announced the death at the house of the Morrison Educational Society of the son of Charles Paulet Harris Esq. of Manchester.)

5.
William Tarrant, The Early History of Hong Kong to the Close of 1844 �X A Series of Articles Reproduced from the ��Friend of China��, Canton, Friend of China Office, 1862, p. 77.

6.
Susanna Hoe, op. cit., pp. 50�V51.

7.
Anthony Sweeting, ��Re-evaluating James Legge��s Contributions to Education in Hong Kong��, Journal of the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. 45, 2005, pp. 5�V25.

8.
Anthony Sweeting, op. cit., p. 9

9.
Cited in Helen Legge, James Legge: Missionary and Scholar, p. 37 and quoted in Anthony Sweeting, op. cit.

10.
Susanna Hoe, op. cit., p. 93.

11.
F. of C., 20.10.1852.

12.
Letter by Rev. James Legge published as part of the Report of the Morrison Education Society and reprinted in the editorial of the China Mail, 1.5.1867, also quoted in Anthony Sweeting, op. cit.

13.
Peter Hamilton, ��An American Family��s Mission in East Asia, 1838�V1936��, Journal of the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. 49, 2009.

14.
E.J. Eitel, op. cit., p. 190.

15.
J.B. Jeter, An American Woman in China and Her Missionary Work There, Boston: D. Lothrop & Co, 1874, p. 182.

16.
J.B.Jetes, A Memoir of Henrietta Shuck: The First American Female Missionary to China, Boston: Gould Kendall & Lincoln, 1846, p. 188.

17.
FES/AMI Minute 727, 14.7.1839, quoted in Susanna Hoe, op. cit., p. 109.

18.
F. of C., Letter from Alpha dated 26.9.1844.

19.
J.B. Jeter, op. cit., pp. 198�V99.

20.
J.B. Jeter, A Memoir of Henrietta Shuck, op. cit., p. 189.

21.
Hong Kong Register, 2.10.1849.

22.
K. Gutzlaff, Journal of Three Voyages along the Coast of China in 1831, 1832, & 1833, Ch��eng-Wen Publishing Company, Taipei, 1968, p. 9.

23.
Hong Kong Register, 2.10.1849.

24.
Jessie Lutz and Ray Rolland, Hakka Chinese Confront Protestant Christianity, 1850�V1900, New York: M.E. Sharpe, 1998, pp. 14�V15.

25.
Arthur Waley, The Opium War through Chinese Eyes, London: George Allen & Unwin, 1958, p. 233.

26.
F. of C., 10.12.1853.

27.
F. of C., 29.7.1854.

28.
C.M., 13.11.1856, as told in a letter signed Observer.

29.
Susanna Hoe, op. cit., p. 96. 30. C.M., 7.3.1861.


31.
F. of C., 25.9.1850.

32.
F. of C., 22.2.51.

33.
Rev. George Smith, A Narrative of an Exploratory Visit to Each of the Consular Cities of China, London: Seeley, Burnside, & Seeley, 1847, p. 507.

34.
Rev. George Smith, op. cit., p. 512.

35.
Rev. George Smith, op. cit., p. 513.


36.
Rev. George Smith, op. cit., p. 508.

37.
Rev. George Smith, op. cit., p. 511.

38.
F. of C., 2.1.1853.

39.
F. of C., 18.6.1853. 40. C.M., 10.6.1847.


41.
F. of C., 30.1.1850.

42.
F. of C., 26.9.1849, Letter from James Legge and H.F. Hirschberg.

43.
Nora M. Clarke, The Governor��s Daughter Takes the Veil, Hong Kong: Cannossian Missions, 1980, p. 91.


Chapter 11
1.
Inscription on monument.

2.
Rear Admiral George Preble, op. cit., p. 270.

3.
Bayard Taylor, op. cit., pp. 214�V15.

4.
B.L. Ball, op. cit., p. 93.

5.
B.L. Ball, op. cit. Diary extract for 10.9.1848, taken from Barbara-Sue White, Hong Kong, op. cit., p. 48.

6.
F. of C., 24.9.1853.


Chapter 12
1.
Keith Sinclair (editor), op. cit., p. 61.

2.
F. of C., 17.7.1850.

3.
F. of C., 29.11.1845.

4.
F. of C., 17.9.1845.

5.
F. of C., 6.6.1846.

6.
Robin McLachlan, op. cit., p. 80

7.
F. of C., 7.3.1849.

8.
F. of C., 27.11.1850.

9.
T.H. McGuffie (editor), Rank and File: The Common Soldier at Peace and War. 1642�V1914, London: Hutchison, 1964, p. 23.

10.
F. of C., 23.8.1850.

11.
Peter Quennell (editor), Henry Mayhew��s London Underworld, London: Spring Books, London, 1950, p. 71.

12.
F. of C., 9.8.1845.

13.
Wright Diary, op. cit., 24.2.1850.

14.
F. of C., 24.2.1850.

15.
Michael Levien (editor), op. cit., p. 123.

16.
F. of C., 31.10.1846.

17.
F. of C., September 1845.

18.
J.W. Norton-Kyshe, op. cit., Vol. I, p. 323.

19.
J.W. Norton-Kyshe, op. cit., Vol. I, p. 376.

20.
Niall Ferguson, Empire: How Britain Made the Modern World, London: Penguin Books, London, 2003, p. 165.

21.
B. Lubbock, op. cit., p. 20.

22.
Michael Levien (editor), op. cit., pp. 166�V67.

23.
F. of C., 25.9.1849.


Notes to pp. 257 - 276
24.
E.J. Eitel, op. cit., p. 270.

25.
F. of C., 12.11.1853.

26.
F. of C., 13.5.1854.

27.
C.M., 4.3.1854, quoted from The Times.

28.
F. of C., 24.3.1853, quoted from the Friend of India.

29.
Owen Rutter, The Pirate Wind, Singapore: Oxford University Press, 1986, p. 252.

30.
E.J. Eitel, op. cit., p. 339.

31.
Solomon Bard, Garrison Memorials in Hong Kong, op. cit., p. 59.

32.
Headstones or monuments to individual officers of the Royal Navy. 1) Commanders and masters: Captain William Thornton Bate [13/8/7] of the Royalist, Captain Troubridge [13/6/2] of the Amazon, Commander F. Woollcombe [13/7/3] of Nina, Commander John Ince [9/17/12] of the Pilot; Masters: John Cater [9/11/7] of the Vulture, Mansoon T. Sturgess [9/16/3] of the Espiegle, John Perry [20/11/1] of the Forester, John Hanter [13/9/1] of Prince Arthur of the Indian Navy; 2) Chief officers, lieutenants and mates: Francis Hourse [9/9/11] of Rob Roy, Frederick R. Hardinge [9/6/1] of the Encounter, J. Warre [9/12/3] and J.J. Dornford [9/14/5] of the Scout, Lieutenant K. Steart [10/6/1], commander of the Plover, F. Cuffnell [10/7/3], mate of the Otter, Lieutenant H. Bacon [10/2/2] of the Inflexible; 3) Paymasters and pursers: Peter Harrison Spry [9/17/15] of the Wolverine, Robert T. Raynes [9/1/3] of the Adventure, J. Cole [9/14/4]; Clerks: F. Boulter [9/11/8] of Stoke Deverel, Devon of the Vulture, M. Seymour Crouch [9/17/13] of the Hastings; 4) Surgeons: Robert Austin Bankier [13/1/1] of the Minden, Henry French [13/8/1] of the Winchester, David Davidson [9/14/2] of the Alligator; 5) Chaplains: Rev.

K.L. Halke [9/16/8] of the Cumbrian; 6) Midshipmen: Henry L. Barker [10/5/4] of the Tribune, E.C. Bryan [10/6/1], Vincent Edward Eyre [20/16/5] of the Calcutta.

33.
F. of C., 26.8.1849.

34.
F. of C., 28.8.1849.

35.
Iosif Antonovich Goshkevich, op. cit., p. 231.

36.
F. of C., 12.12.1849.

37.
F. of C., 22.9.1844.

38.
F. of C., 3.8.1843.

39.
F. of C., 5.9.1843.

40.
F. of C., 8.9.1843.

41.
Dominick Harrod (editor), op. cit., p. 36.

42.
Michael Levien (editor), op. cit., p. 121.

43.
F. of C., 12.12.1849.


Chapter 13
1.
Wright Diary, 28.1.1852.

2.
No grave has been found for Sarah Markwick.

3.
Inscription on her headstone. 4. C.M., 22.7.1857.


5.
Susanna Hoe, op. cit., p. 81.

6.
F. of C., 12.9.1854.

7.
F. of C., 26.6.1856.

8.
C.M., 5.11.1857, copied from the Philadelphia Inquirer.

9.
F. of C., Advert., 25.10.1854. 10. C.M., 28.1.1857.


11. Duncan Crow, Victorian Women, London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1871, pp. 146�V47.
12.
F. of C., 19.12.1851.

13.
Alfred Weatherhead, op. cit.

14.
B.L. Ball, op. cit., quoted in Barbara-Sue White, Hong Kong, op. cit., p. 48.

15.
Vyvyen Brendon, Children of the Raj, London: Weidenfield & Nicholson, 2005, p. 40. 16. C.M., 23.9.1859.


17.
Wright Diary, 20.8.1852.

18.
Wright Diary, 14.10.1851. 19. C.M., 24.5.1855. 20. C.M., 7.5.1855.


21. F. of C., 11.6.1855. 22. C.M., 23.4.1856.
23.
Blue Book, 1853.

24.
Blue Book, 1853.

25.
Maggie Keswick, op. cit., p. 39.

26.
F. of C., 20.1.1844.

27.
F. of C., 10.12.1851. 28. C.M., 30.6.1859.


29.
F. of C., 10.12.1851.

30.
Albert Smith, op. cit., p. 36. 31. C.M., 14.6.1860.


32.
F. of C., 13.10.1849.

33.
F. of C., 10.10.1849.

34.
Carl Smith, A Sense of History, op. cit., pp. 266�V75.

35.
Carl Smith, Card Index.

36.
Carl Smith, Chinese Christians: Elites, Middlemen and the Church in Hong Kong, Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2005, pp. 199�V201.

37.
F. of C., 12.11.1851.


Chapter 14
1.
As reported in C.M., 1.3.1859.

2.
Rev. John Nevius, China and the Chinese, London: Sampson Low, Son and Marston, 1869, p. 283.

3.
Rev. John Nevius, op. cit., p. 275.

4.
A.B. Freeman-Mitford, The Attache at Peking, London: Macmillan & Co, 1900, p. 5.

5.
George Wingrove Cooke, op. cit., p. 60.

6.
Henry T. Ellis, op. cit., pp. 4�V5.

7.
Blue Books, 1845 and 1855. 8. C.M., 14.1.1847. 9. C.M., 14.1.1847.


10.
F. of C., Overland Mail, 29.10.1849.

11.
F. of C., 29.9.1849.

12.
F. of C., 14.1.1847.

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