Jews in the (NSW) census of 1828

Journal article
In Journal Issue

Australian Jewish Historical Society Journal, 1, 4 (1940)

Author(s) Herbert Rumsey AbstractNew South Wales is very fortunate in having manuscript records of its earliest occupation by British colonists. From the inception of the suggestion made by James Mantra to round a colony at Botany Bay, or in fact from the time Captain Cook surveyed its eastern coastline, records are available at the Public Records Office in Chancery Lane, London.
Year1940
Pages105-108
Jews in the (NSW) census of 1828
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