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emancipist
emancipist Australian. (ɪˈmænsɪpɪst) [f. emancip-ate + -ist.] An ex-convict, who has served his term of punishment. Also attrib.1827 P. Cunningham Two Years in N.S.W. II. xxiv. 118 The grand division..of the free classes..is into that of emigrants, who have come out free from England, and emancipist...
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Emancipist
An emancipist was free to own land and was no longer subject to penal servitude. He scandalised settler opinion by appointing another emancipist, Andrew Thompson, as a magistrate.
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emancipatist
emancipatist (ɪˈmænsɪpeɪtɪst) [f. emancipate + -ist.] = emancipist.1852 Fraser's Mag. XLVI. 135 The convict obtained his ticket of leave..became an emancipatist..and found transportation no punishment.
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Emancipation
emancipation
Dunmore's Proclamation
Ecclesiastical emancipation
Emancipation of minors
Emancipation Proclamation
Emancipation reform of 1861 in Russia
Emancipist
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John Warren (convict)
The position of ex-convicts in the Australian penal colonies led to significant political conflict during the nineteenth century (cf. emancipist).
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Ann Rumsby
As Marsden was anti-emancipist, it is said this contributed to the emergeny of democracy in New South Wales.
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Gooloogong
s estates, 'Goolagong' became a pastoral lease held by Irish convict emancipist Edmond Sheahan when the new district of Lachlan was established.
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William Hutchinson
from 1628 to 1644
William Hutchinson (privateer) (1716–1801), worked on tides for Liverpool
William Hutchinson (superintendent) (1772–1846), convict, emancipist
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Mary Reibey
In the emancipist Society of New South Wales, she gained respect for her charitable works and her interest in the church and education. Donkin also wrote An Emancipist, illustrated by Jane Robinson (Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1968), a biography of Mary Reibey, written for children
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Lance Solomon
Vaiben Solomon (1802–1860) an emancipist transported in 1818 was a grandfather.
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William Hutchinson (superintendent)
In June 1803 he was appointed an acting superintendent of convicts on the island, and in 1805 he officially became an emancipist.
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Ann Howe
proprietor in the colony of New South Wales who published a paper which vigorously supported the liberal Governor Richard Bourke and represented the emancipist
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Richard Browne (painter)
Richard Browne's most characteristic work is from to the emancipist part of his life between 1817 and 1821.
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O'Connell Street, North Adelaide
It has been suggested that it was not named, as might have been presumed, for Irish political leader and Catholic emancipist Daniel O'Connell who was then
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Mrs Winter (Australian bushranger)
On arrival in Sydney in August 1820, Herd was indentured to emancipist, Robert Winter (sometimes spelt Winters).
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