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[Two reports from the Swan River settlement, 1830]
Bib ID 2099016
Format BookBook
Summary

Concerning Henty's land grant and Governor Stirling's dispatch re the colony.

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Subjects Henty, James, - 1800-1882.  |  Curiosities and wonders - Australia.  |  Western Australia - History - 1829-1851.  |  Western Australia - Description and travel - To 1850.
Other authors/contributors Stirling, James, Sir, 1791-1865  |  Henty, James, 1800-1882
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