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The Tin Ticket: The Heroic Journey of Australia's Convict Women

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by Deborah J. Swiss


  Orton, W. (reverend)

  Osborn, Frederick

  O’Shaughnessy, Mr. (assistant barrister of Ireland)

  Ossa, Mt.

  Our Antipodes (Mundy)

  Owen, Robert

  Parke, Baron

  Parker, Mr. (householder)

  Parramatta Female Factory

  Pawnshops

  Peel, Robert

  Penny etchings

  Penny geggy (show)

  “Pheon” (arrow)

  Plashet School, London

  Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect (Burns)

  Police. See Constables

  Poorawetter

  Poorhouses. See also Working class and poor

  Poor Laws administration

  Porter role and duties

  Port Phillip

  Potato famine

  Pregnancy

  birth control and

  of convict labor

  as crime

  aboard Westmoreland

  working class difficulties during

  Price, Ann

  Price, Jane

  Price, John

  Prisoners. See also Convict labor

  hierarchy of

  house servant converted from

  organizing

  poorhouse

  productivity of

  remembrance tokens from

  sewing for

  tracking

  transport of

  Prison reform. See also Fry, Elizabeth Gurney

  through education

  female wardens/matrons for

  Franklin, Jane, involvement of

  Fry, Elizabeth, theories on

  London’s view of

  of probation system

  through Quaker house prevention meeting

  transportation changes for

  Probation system

  Prostitution. See also Sexual abuse

  Protestant classes

  Quakers. See also Fry, Elizabeth Gurney; Grellet, Stephen

  Queen’s Orphanage

  about

  clothing

  conditions at

  education at

  Tedder, Arabella, at

  transfer to

  Quilt making

  Railway workers

  Rajah

  Rankin, Janet

  Rankin, Peter

  Ray, Mrs. (householder)

  Records. See also Conduct records; Description records

  destroying

  penny etchings as

  researching

  superintendent duty to keep

  Rede, Robert

  Red Ribbon Rebellion

  Religion

  Cascades sermons and ethics on

  Christmas ban and

  Church of England

  disease and

  in education

  Newgate Prison sermons by Fry, Elizabeth

  Quaker

  Ticket of Leave not valid for

  Transportation Act abolition underpinned by

  Westmoreland sermons by Fry, Elizabeth

  Rennicks, Mary

  Richards, Mary

  Richmond, Van Diemen’s Land

  Richmond Primary School

  Ring, Mary

  Road gangs

  Robert II (king of Scotland)

  Roberts, Agnes Louisa

  Roberts, Caroline

  Roberts, Dr. (Royal Admiral surgeon superintendent)

  Roberts, George Henry

  Roberts, John Edward

  Roberts, Joseph

  Roberts, Lavinia Louisa

  Roberts, William, Jr.

  Roberts, William Watson. See also McMillan, Agnes

  arrest and transport of

  Bendigo journey by

  in Crime Class road gangs

  description record of

  during gold rush

  as grandfather

  Huon Valley journey and settlement by

  McMillan, Agnes, meeting

  skills and work of

  thievery by

  Robertson, Gilbert

  Robinson, Sarah

  Rob Roy

  Rowallan estate

  Royal Admiral

  Royal Navy

  Rules and regulations

  female factory

  for gold digging

  for matrimony of young ladies

  Sailors

  Sailor’s Return pub

  St. Bridget

  St. David’s Cemetery

  St. David’s Church

  St. Martin’s Lane Quaker house

  St. Vincent

  Sandhurst

  “Sarah Sands” gold nugget

  Saunders, Thomas

  Scarlet fever

  Schools. See Education

  Scobie, James

  Scotland. See also Glasgow

  Act of Union for

  Ayr

  criminal justice system of

  Dean Castle of

  Enlightenment vs. cynics of

  farm country of

  Haggs Castle of

  Kilmarnock

  Poor Laws administration in

  prison inspections of

  religion and disease epidemics of

  Rowallan estate of

  working class of

  Scotsman

  Scott, Ellen

  Scurvy

  Seasickness

  Sergeantson, Anne

  Sewing

  Australia’s flag

  for prisoners

  quilt making

  Sexual abuse. See also Pregnancy

  by Bedford, William

  of house servants

  rights and recourse for

  aboard Westmoreland

  Shamrock

  Sherwin, John

  Shipboard captivity. See specific names of ships

  Sidmouth (lord)

  Singleton, William

  Skelton, Harriet

  Sketches by Boz (Dickens)

  Skinner, Fitzowen

  Skinner, Laura

  Slavery abolition. See also Convict labor

  Slea, Mrs. (matron)

  Slow, Sarah

  Smallpox

  Smith, Eliza

  Smith, Sarah

  Society for the Reformation of Female Prisoners

  Solitary confinement. See also Crime Class

  effects of, intended

  on Hindostan

  of Houston, Janet

  of McMillan, Agnes

  Mundy’s observation of

  of Tedder, Ludlow

  Southern Cross constellation

  Sphynx

  Spode, Josiah

  Stealing. See Thievery

  Stephens, Joseph Rayner

  “The Stone Jug.” See Newgate Prison

  Storms

  Street gangs

  Sullivan, Mary

  Sullivan’s Cove

  Sumbawa, Indonesia

  Summerhill Creek

  Superintendent role. See also specific superintendents

  Swiss, Deborah J.

  Syphilis

  Talbot, Mary

  Tambora, Mount

  Tasman, Abel

  Tasmania. See also Van Diemen’s Land; specific towns of Tasmania

  Australia’s relation to

  name change to

  Tasman Sea

  Tedder, Arabella

  birthings by

  Cascades arrival of

  during gold rush

  aboard Hindostan

  as house servant

  marriages of

  and Mullins, Catherine

  in Newgate Prison

  at Queen’s Orphanage

  release of

  Tedder, Arabella Ludlow

  Tedder, Eliza

  Tedder, Frances

  Tedder, Henry James

  Tedder, John

  Tedder, John Bulley

  Tedder, Ludlow

  arrest and trial of

  as Atterwell, Mrs.

  Cascades arriv
al and assignment of

  in Cascades Crime Class

  as Chambers, Mrs.

  conduct record

  descendants of

  description record of

  during gold rush

  as grandmother

  in hiding

  as Hindostan chief nurse

  as house servant widow

  at Launceston Female Factory

  at Liverpool Street nursery

  marriages of

  McCarty trial testimony of

  in Newgate Prison

  parents of

  release of

  solitary confinement of

  thievery by

  Thames River

  Thievery

  by Boswell, Mary

  child stripping

  by Churchill, Eliza

  by Fulton, Helen

  by Houston, Janet

  by McMillan, Agnes

  by Mulligan, Bridget

  necessity of

  Old Bailey trials for

  punishment for

  by Roberts, William

  Scotland’s justice system for

  by Tedder, Ludlow

  Thompson, Jane

  Ticket of Leave

  Australia entry denial with

  church attendance in spite of

  by marriage

  Tin tickets

  “To a Mouse” (Burns)

  “Tom the Devil,”

  Transportation Act

  abolition of

  Anti-Transportation League and

  colonization strategy using

  improvements in

  numbering system adopted by

  strategy behind

  Trials

  True Colonist

  Tuberculosis

  Typhus

  Uisge beatha (water of life; whiskey)

  Ullathorne, William

  Underground economy. See also bribe system

  Unghbanyahletta

  Upper class

  clothing of

  food for

  working class viewed by

  “Vandemonians,”

  Van Diemen’s Land. See also specific towns of Van Diemen’s Land

  Charles Street

  Darwin’s opinion on

  economic depression on

  flora and fauna of

  gold rush beginnings heard in

  Hindostan arrival to

  name change 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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