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George Barrington
Irish-born pickpocket (1755–1804)
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The history of New South Wales, including Botany Bay, Port Jackson, Parramatta, Sydney, and all its dependancies, from the original discovery of the island: with the customs and manners of the natives, and an account of the English colony. From its foundation, to the present time / By George Barrington. Enriched with beautiful coloured prints.
George Barrington
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Date: 1802
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A voyage to New South Wales with a description of the country; the manners, customs, religion, &c. of the natives, in the vicinity of Botany Bay. By George Barrington, now superintendent of the convicts at Paramatta.
George Barrington
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Date: 1796
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A sequel to Barrington's voyage to New South Wales , Comprising an interesting narrative of the transactions and behaviour of the convicts; the progress of the colony; an official register of the crimes, trials, sentences, and executions that have taken place: a topographical, physical, and moral account of the country, manners, customs &c. of the natives,- as likewise authentic anecdotes of the most distinguished characters, and notorious convicts that have been transported to the settlement at New South Wales. By the celebrated George Barrington, principal superintendant of the convicts.
George Barrington
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Date: 1800
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Memoirs of George Barrington From his birth in MDCCLV, to his last conviction at the Old Bailey, on Friday, the 17th of September, MDCCXC.
George Barrington
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Date: MDCCXC. [1790]
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The genuine life and trial of George Barrington , from his birth, in June 1755, to the time of his conviction at the Old-Bailey, in September, 1790, for robbing Henry Hare Townsend, Esq. of his gold Watch, Seals, &c.
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Date: [1791]
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