Eureka: The Unfinished Revolution

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by Peter Fitzsimons

Cammell, Captain James

  Campbells River

  Canadian Gully

  Canadian Nugget

  Capper, John

  Carboni, Raffaello

  trial

  Carr, Bob

  Carr, Dr Alfred

  Carroll, Patrick

  Carroll, William

  Carter, Captain

  Carter, Sub-Inspector Charles

  Jeffries

  Castle Hill

  Castlemaine

  Chandler, John

  Chapman, Henry

  Chartism

  Chartist Cooperative Land Company

  Chewton

  Childers, Hugh Culling Eardley

  Chisholm, Caroline

  Clacy, Ellen

  Clarke, Alfred

  Clarke, Reverend William

  Braithwaite

  Clunes

  Clunes Diggings

  Cockhill, William

  Commissioner over the Gold

  Region

  Committee for the Prosecution of the Investigation into the

  Death of James Scobie

  Communist Manifesto, The

  Cook, Captain

  Cook, Christopher

  Cope, Thomas Spencer

  Corio Bay (Jilong)

  Craig, Samuel

  Craig, William

  Creswick Creek

  Crimean War

  ‘Croppies’

  Cummings, Detective Senior Sergeant

  Cummins, Stephen

  Cunningham, Philip

  Curtain, Patrick

  Daley, James

  Dana, Captain Henry

  Dane, Captain John

  de Pourtales, Count Albert

  Deniehy, Dan

  Denison, Lady

  Denison, Sir William

  Denovan, William Dixon

  Campbell

  Derrimut

  Dewes, John

  Dexter, William

  Diamond, Anne

  Diamond, Martin

  Dickens, Charles

  diggers see also

  Eureka Stockade alcohol

  arrests

  burials

  gold export fee

  oath to Southern Cross

  reward for capture of Eureka ringleaders

  Diggers’ Banner

  Dignum, Thomas

  Dingley Dell

  Doveton, Francis

  Downing, Reverend Father

  Doyle, Dr James

  Dubbo

  Dublin

  Trinity College

  Duffy, Charles Gavan

  Duke, Anne

  Duke of Newcastle

  Duncan, MacGregor

  Duncan, William

  Dunlop, John

  Dunne, Alicia

  Dunne, Father Patrick

  Dunne, Joseph Henry

  Earl of Malmesbury

  East Collingwood Rifles

  Egan, John

  Electoral Act 1856 (Victoria)

  Embling, Mr

  Emery, John W.

  Emily

  Emma

  Empire

  Empress Eugenie

  Endeavour

  Engels, Friedrich

  Esmond, James

  Eureka

  Eureka flag

  Eureka Hotel

  trial for burning

  Eureka Stockade see also diggers

  anniversaries of battle

  battle

  charges

  Council

  prisoners

  password

  press reports

  significance of battle

  trials

  verdicts

  European and British 19th century movements

  Evans, Daniel

  Evans, Jack

  Evans, Police Inspector Gordon

  Family Colonization Loan Society program

  Farie, Claud

  Farrell, Thomas

  Fauchery, Antoine

  Faulds, Adeliza

  Faulds, Mary

  Faulds, Matthew

  Fawkner, John Pascoe

  Ferguson, Charles

  Fish River

  FitzRoy, George

  FitzRoy, Lady Mary

  FitzRoy, Sir Charles Augustus

  proclamation regarding licenses

  FitzRoy Volunteer Rifles

  Flannery, Tim

  The Birth of Melbourne

  Fletcher, Thomas

  40th (2nd Somersetshire) Foot Regiment ‘The Excellers’

  Forrest Creek

  Foster, Henry

  Foster, John Leslie Fitzgerald Vesey

  4th King’s Own Regiment

  France

  Frencham, Henry

  Furnell, Samuel

  Gad, Everand

  Gadigal people

  Gallipoli

  Garibaldi, Giuseppe

  Geelong

  Geelong Advertiser

  Geelong Volunteer Rifle Corps

  Gipps Regulations 1847

  Gipps, Sir George

  gold

  Esmond’s discovery (Victoria)

  faked discovery

  Hargraves’ discovery (NSW)

  international reports of discoveries

  methods of obtaining

  panning equipment

  The Gold Colonies of Australia and Gold Seeker’s Manual

  The Gold Diggers’ Advocate & Commercial Advertiser

  gold licenses

  abolition

  enforcement

  outrage at fees

  payment of

  Golden Age

  Goldfields Act 1855

  Goldfields Commission of

  Enquiry

  recommendations

  Gong Gong creek

  Gooch, Paul

  Goodenough, Henry

  Goodman, John

  Goold, Archbishop Alipius

  Government Camp (Ballarat)

  Government Farm

  Grampian Ranges

  Grant, James (digger)

  Grant, James (solicitor)

  the Gravel Pits

  Great Britain

  ‘Chartist’ riots

  migrants to Australia

  suffrage

  Green, Charles

  Green, Henry

  Green, Tom

  Green, William

  Greeves, Augustus Frederick Adolphus

  Gregorius, Johannes

  Grey, Earl

  Grey, Loftus

  Grey, Sir George

  Guizot, Francois Pierre Guillaume

  Gurindji people

  Guyong

  Wellington Inn

  Gwalior Campaign

  Hackett, Charles Prendergast

  Hafele, John

  Haines, William C.

  Hall, Lieutenant

  Hall, William

  Hance, William Henry

  Hanmer, Sarah

  Hanrahan, Michael

  Hardy, John Richard

  Hargraves, Edward memorandum of gold discovery

  Harris, Sergeant Edward

  Harrison, Captain John

  Hartley

  Hasleham, Frank

  Hassell, Brenden

  Hawkesbury, the

  Hayes, Anastasia

  Hayes, Timothy

  trial

  Hegarty, Sergeant Daniel

  Henderson, Gerard

  Hennington, Henry

  Hibberd, Mr

  Hiscock, Thomas

  Hiscock Jnr, Thomas

  History of the Discovery of the first Pay-able Gold-field (Ophir)

  HMS Electra

  HMS Fantome

  Hobart

  Hocking, Geoff

  Hodgson, Councillor

  Holyoake, George Jacob

  Holyoake, Henry

  Hood, Samuel

  Hotham, Lady Jane Sarah

  Hotham, Sir Charles

  martial law declaration

  Household Words

  Hovell, William Hilton

  Howa
rd, John

  Howitt, William

  Hull, Jim

  Hume, Hamilton

  Humffray, John Basson

  Hurd, Albert

  Huyghue, Samuel Douglas Smyth

  Illustrated London News

  Imagining Australia: Ideas for Our Future

  Independent Californian Rangers’ Revolver Brigade

  Ireland

  absentee landlords

  anti-tithe movement

  Ireland, Richard

  Irish Famine

  The Irish Felon

  Irish Rebellion 1798

  Irving, Jemmy

  Irwin, Samuel

  Jeffreys, John

  Johnstone, James

  Joseph, John

  trial

  Joyce, William

  Juniper, Private William

  Kay, Captain J. H.

  Keilor Plains

  Kelly, Ellen

  Kelly, Ned

  Kennedy, Thomas

  Kerr, Dr William John

  Kerr Nugget

  King, Governor

  King, John

  King, Louis-Philippe

  King William IV

  Kinsworthy, Dr

  Korzelinski, Seweryn

  Kossack, Ladislaus

  La Trobe, Agnes

  La Trobe, Charles Joseph

  ‘The Chalet’

  gold export duty

  proclamation about licenses

  resignation as Lieutenant-Governor

  warning from British consul in USA

  La Trobe, Sophie

  Lalor, Captain Peter (grandson)

  Lalor, Dr Joseph

  Lalor, Fintan

  Lalor, Margarett

  Lalor, Patrick

  Lalor, Peter

  Lalor, Richard

  Lamb, William

  Lang, Reverend Dr John Dunmore

  Langley, Senior Sub-Inspector Thomas

  Latham, Mark

  Launceston

  Lazarus, Samuel

  Lees, John

  Leigh, Andrew

  Lewis Ponds Creek

  Lineham, Mr

  Lingiari, Vincent

  Lister, Captain John

  Lister, John Hardman Australia

  Lister, Susanna

  Lithgow

  Loddon River

  Lord, Trooper James

  Lorimer, Robert

  Lovett, William

  Lydiard, Assistant-Commissioner

  Lynch, Captain

  Lynch, John

  Lynn, Adam Loftus

  Lynott, Private Patrick

  Macarthur, Elizabeth

  Macarthur, James

  Macarthur, John

  Macartney, Colonel

  McBrien, James

  McCombie, Councillor

  McCrae, William

  McDowell, James

  McGill, James

  McIntyre, Andrew

  MacMahon, Charles

  Macquarie River

  Madden, David

  Magnolia

  Magpie Gully

  The Maitland Mercury

  Manning, John

  trial

  Marks, Thomas

  Marsden, Reverend Samuel

  Marshall, Gavin

  Marshall, John

  Martin, Peter

  Marx, Karl

  Maxwell, Mr

  Meikle, Hugh

  Melbourne

  ‘Canvas Town’

  Chamber of Commerce

  Hall of Mechanics’ Institution meetings

  impact of gold discoveries

  La Trobe achievements

  reward for gold discovery

  Melbourne Gaol

  The Melbourne Morning Herald & General Daily Advertiser

  Melbourne Supreme Court

  Melbourne Volunteer Rifle Regiment

  Meroo Creek

  Miller, Henry

  Miller, Monty

  Milne, Sergeant Major Robert

  Miner’s Right

  Mitchell, Major Sir Thomas Livingstone

  Molony, John

  Mooney, Thomas

  Mount Alexander

  Mount Buninyong

  Mudgee

  Murray River

  Mutton Falls

  Myles, Councillor John

  Napier, Sir Charles

  Native Police Corps

  Natte Yallock

  Nelson, Captain

  Nelson, Horatio

  Neue Oder-Zeitung

  New South Wales

  drafting Constitution

  Goldfields Management Act of 1853

  Legislative Council

  The NSW Government Gazette

  New Zealand Celt

  Nicholls, Charles

  Nicholls, Henry

  Nicholson, William

  Nickle, Major-General Sir

  Robert

  99th Regiment

  Norfolk Island

  O’Brien, John

  O’Keefe, Private Patrick

  O’Neil, John

  O’Neill, Thomas

  Ophir Diggings

  Otway, Dr William Beauclerk

  Ovens goldfields

  Overstraiters

  Owens, Dr John Downes

  Pakington, Sir John

  Panton, J. A.

  Parkes, Henry

  Parramatta

  Pasley, Captain Charles

  Pasley, Sir Charles

  Patterson, William

  Paul, Lieutenant

  Peel, Sir Robert

  Pentridge Gaol

  The People’s Advocate and New South Wales Vindicator

  People’s Charter

  Perry, Samuel

  Peters, Andrew

  Peters, William

  Piddington, Reverend

  Piddington, William R.

  Pierce, President Franklin

  Pierson, Thomas

  Port Jackson

  Port Phillip Bay

  Port Phillip District

  Potts, Laurence

  Powell, Henry

  Powell, James

  Prince Albert

  Prince Alfred

  Provisional Committee of the Australian League

  Pyrenees Ranges

  Queade, Captain William

  Queen of the South

  Queen v James Francis Bentley,

  Catherine Bentley, William

  Henry Hance and Thomas

  Farrell

  Queen Victoria

  R v Earl of Northumberland (‘Case of Mines’)

  Radigan’s Gully

  Ragless, Oliver

  Rathscar

  Rebecca

  Red Ribbon Rebellion

  Rede, Robert William ‘little doctor’

  Regan, James

  Revell, William

  Rich, Charles

  Richards, Lieutenant

  Richmond Rifles

  Roney, Private Michael

  Ross, Charles

  Ross, Major Robert

  Rowlands, Llewellyn

  Royal Military School of Engineering

  Rusden, Mr

  Russell, Lord John

  Saltwater River

  San Francisco

  Scindian

  Scobie, George

  Scobie, James

  Seekamp, Clara

  Seekamp, Henry

  Serjeant, Robert

  Seven Hills

  Shanahan, Bridget

  Shandon

  Sidney, Samuel

  The Three Colonies of Australia

  Smith, John Thomas

  Smyth, Father Patricius

  Smythe, Billy

  Sofala

  South Australia

  The Southern Cross

  squatters

  Star of the East

  Stawell

  Stawell, William Foster

  Strzelecki, Paul

  Sturt, Charles

  Sturt, Evelyn

  Stutchbury, Samuel

  Sullivan, John

 
Sullivan, Private John

  Summer Hill Creek

  Sutter, John

  Swindells, Herbert

  Sydney Government House

  Sydney Harbour

  The Sydney Morning Herald

  Syme, David

  Syme, Ebenezer

  Tarleton, James

  Taylor, Sub-Inspector

  Thacker, Daniel & Co

  Thomas, John

  Thomas, Captain John Wellesley

  Thomas, John

  Thompson, George

  Thompson, James Russell

  Thomson, Edward Deas

  Thonen, Edward

  The Times

  Tipperary

  Tom, James

  Tom, William

  Treason Felony Act 1848

  Tuohy, Michael

  Turon River

  12th Regiment

  Tye, John

  Tynan, Peter

  Urquhart, William Swan

  Van Diemen’s Land

  Vannick, Jan

  Vern, Friedrich

  Victoria

  armed forces

  Constitution

  finances

  Legislative Council

  Separation Bill

  suffrage

  voluntary corps

  Victoria

  Victorian Government Gazette

  Victorian Yeomanry Corps

  Vinegar Hill

  von Haynau, Julius Jacob

  Vulcan

  Wall, Private Joseph

  Wallace, William F. A.

  Wallowa

  Warrenheip

  Washington Post

  Wathaurong clan

  Watkins, Mr

  Wattle Creek

  Wave

  Waverly Cemetery

  Webster, George

  Welch, Benjamin

  Welch, Barnard

  Wellington

  Welsh, Michael

  Wentworth, William Charles

  Westerby, Henry ‘Yorkey’

  Westgarth, William

  White, Captain Hans T. Fell

  White Horse Gully

  Whitlam, Gough

  Williamson, David John

  Williamstown

  Wilson, John

  Windsor Castle

  Wise, Captain Henry

  Withers, Anastasia

  Withers, E. B.

  Withers, William Bramwell

  Wright, William Henry

 

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