Read The Tin Ticket: The Heroic Journey of Australia's Convict Women Online
Authors: Deborah J. Swiss
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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 arrival 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