Web^ "Sievwright, Charles Wightman (1800–1855)", Australian Dictionary of Biography. ^ Civil Establishment of the Colony of Victoria for 1865 (PDF). Melbourne: Colony of Victoria. 1866. p. 10. ^ "Central Board Appointed to Watch Over the Interests of Aborigines (1860 - 1869)". ^ Broome, Richard (2005). Aboriginal Victorians: A History Since 1800. WebLieutenant Charles Wightman Sievwright was a 36-year-old officer in the 7th Fusiliers and had been stationed in Malta. The four Assistant …
Charles Seymour Whitman - Wikipedia
WebSievwright, Charles Wightman (1838-1842) Thomas, William (1838-1867) Handt, Johann Christian Simon (1839-1842) WebSievwright. They brought amongst them four wives, and twenty-two children, equal to five and a half youngsters each. They were appointed to act under the superintendence of a … found existing installation can\\u0027t uninstall
Charles Whitman American assassin Britannica
WebCharles Wightman Sievwright: The Most Unpopular Man You are here. UTAS Home ; Research ; eCite ; Item; Citation. Critchett, J, Charles Wightman Sievwright: The Most … WebThe hated protector : the story of Charles Wightman Sievwright, protector of Aborigines 1839-42 / by Lin... Investigating settlement in nineteenth century Victoria. Issue 3 / … WebCharles Wightman Sievwright Address Details Australia 1838 - 1845 No notes + - Leaflet Map tiles by CartoDB, under CC BY 3.0. Data by OpenStreetMap, under ODbL. + - Leaflet Map tiles by CartoDB, under CC BY 3.0. Data by OpenStreetMap, under ODbL. View in context on full map Please note that address locations are approximate. found evidence