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The Scottish martyrs;: Their trials and transportation to Botany Bay Unknown - 1969

by Clune, Frank


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  • Title The Scottish martyrs;: Their trials and transportation to Botany Bay
  • Author Clune, Frank
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  • Edition 1st ed.
  • Publisher Angus and Robertson, Sydney
  • Date 1969
  • ISBN 9780207952548
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The Scottish Martyrs : Their Trials and Transportation to Botany Bay

by Clune, Frank

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Scottish Martyrs, The: Their Trials and Transportation to Botany Bay

Scottish Martyrs, The: Their Trials and Transportation to Botany Bay

by Clune, Frank, 1893-1971

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Angus and Robertson, 1969. Hardcover in Dustjacket. Near Fine. Damaged dustjacket.. First Edition. [xvi], 191 p. illus. map 25 cm. #081221 Maps on lining papers. Bibliography: p. 189-191. New South Wales -- Biography. | Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1789-1820. ((Fine copy in jacket with significant edge-wear.)Scottish martyrs (act. 1792–1798), were the seven victims of the sedition and treason trials held in Scotland between 1793 and 1798. Not all of them were Scottish—Thomas Fyshe Palmer, Maurice Margarot, and Joseph Gerrald were English—nor did they act as a coherent body at any time, but six of the seven were transported to Botany Bay for seven or fourteen years each after being convicted by Scottish courts of seditious activities. The seventh martyr, Robert Watt, was hanged and beheaded for treason in October 1794.Mealmaker, who escaped the consequences of having written the handbill for which Palmer was transported, and who had been arrested in the wake of the… Read More
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