Curious facts of old colonial days / by James Bonwick.
1870
Z994 BON
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Title
Curious facts of old colonial days / by James Bonwick.
Author
Imprint
London : Samson Low, Son and Marston, 1870.
Language
English
Description
viii, 352 p.
Call Number
Z994 BON
Formatted Contents Note
New South Wales: The First preacher in Australia
The First religious service in Australia
The First church in Australia
The First churches in the colony; The Church champion
The Magisterial clergyman
The Missionary chaplain
The First two archdeacons of Australia
The First bishop in Australia
The Battle of the bishops
The First bishop in the first gold field
Work of Bishop Broughton in New South Wales
The Rebel clergymen
The Godless Norfolk Island
Rise of Catholic worship in New South Wales
The Persecuted priest
The First Roman Catholic church
The First Australian Wesleyan Methodists
The Wesleyan pioneer of New South Wales
Rise of Presbyterianism in New South Wales
The First independents in Australia
The Quaker missionaries in Australia
The First colonial churchyard
The First theatre
Geographical ignorance
The First schools in New South Wales
The Rum hospital
Military publications
Governor Bligh and the spirit dealers
The Old licence system
Morals in early Sydney days
Mrs. Fry's Newgate women at Botany Bay
The First newspaper in Australia
Sorrows of the first Australian printer
Life and death of Sydney literature
The Great rebellion in New South Wales
Van Diemen's Land, now Tasmania
The First chaplain of Van Diemen's Land
The First Hobart Town church
The Fighting chaplain
Roman Catholicism in Hobart Town
The Early Wesleyans of Hobart Town
Rise of Presbyterianism in the island
The Baptists in Australia
The First independent minister of Hobart Town
State of morals in the early days
Strong drink in Van Dieman's Land
Female prisoners of Van Dieman's Land
First schools in Van Dieman's Land
The First post-office in Hobart Town
The First newspaper in Van Dieman's Land
The "Gazette"
Troubles of the "Gazette" printer
The Early Launcestan Press
Persecution of the press
Early state of freedom
South Australia: Wesleyan struggles in Adelaide
The Shipwrecked missionary
The Independents of South Australia
The Protestant Episcopal church in Adelaide
The First Bishop of Adelaide
The Lutherans in South Australia
No church state aid in South Australia.
The First religious service in Australia
The First church in Australia
The First churches in the colony; The Church champion
The Magisterial clergyman
The Missionary chaplain
The First two archdeacons of Australia
The First bishop in Australia
The Battle of the bishops
The First bishop in the first gold field
Work of Bishop Broughton in New South Wales
The Rebel clergymen
The Godless Norfolk Island
Rise of Catholic worship in New South Wales
The Persecuted priest
The First Roman Catholic church
The First Australian Wesleyan Methodists
The Wesleyan pioneer of New South Wales
Rise of Presbyterianism in New South Wales
The First independents in Australia
The Quaker missionaries in Australia
The First colonial churchyard
The First theatre
Geographical ignorance
The First schools in New South Wales
The Rum hospital
Military publications
Governor Bligh and the spirit dealers
The Old licence system
Morals in early Sydney days
Mrs. Fry's Newgate women at Botany Bay
The First newspaper in Australia
Sorrows of the first Australian printer
Life and death of Sydney literature
The Great rebellion in New South Wales
Van Diemen's Land, now Tasmania
The First chaplain of Van Diemen's Land
The First Hobart Town church
The Fighting chaplain
Roman Catholicism in Hobart Town
The Early Wesleyans of Hobart Town
Rise of Presbyterianism in the island
The Baptists in Australia
The First independent minister of Hobart Town
State of morals in the early days
Strong drink in Van Dieman's Land
Female prisoners of Van Dieman's Land
First schools in Van Dieman's Land
The First post-office in Hobart Town
The First newspaper in Van Dieman's Land
The "Gazette"
Troubles of the "Gazette" printer
The Early Launcestan Press
Persecution of the press
Early state of freedom
South Australia: Wesleyan struggles in Adelaide
The Shipwrecked missionary
The Independents of South Australia
The Protestant Episcopal church in Adelaide
The First Bishop of Adelaide
The Lutherans in South Australia
No church state aid in South Australia.
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