George Hampton, the Glossary
George Essex Hampton (c. 1838–1876) was an unpopular public official in colonial Western Australia.[1]
Table of Contents
12 relations: Comptroller General of Convicts (Western Australia), Early Days (journal), Flagellation, Government House, Perth, Governor of Western Australia, John Hampton, Mathew Hale (bishop), Moondyne Joe, Solitary confinement, The West Australian, Unwilling Emigrants, Western Australia.
- Convictism in Western Australia
- Public servants of Western Australia
Comptroller General of Convicts (Western Australia)
The Comptroller General of Convicts was the head of the convict establishment in Western Australia. George Hampton and Comptroller General of Convicts (Western Australia) are Convictism in Western Australia.
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Early Days (journal)
Early Days is the annual academic journal of the Royal Western Australian Historical Society.
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Flagellation
Flagellation (Latin, 'whip'), flogging or whipping is the act of beating the human body with special implements such as whips, rods, switches, the cat o' nine tails, the sjambok, the knout, etc.
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Government House, Perth
Government House is the official residence of the governor of Western Australia, situated in the central business district of Perth, the state capital.
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Governor of Western Australia
The governor of Western Australia is the representative in Western Australia of the monarch, King Charles III.
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John Hampton
John Stephen Hampton (c. 1806 – 1 December 1869) was Governor of Western Australia from 1862 to 1868. George Hampton and John Hampton are Convictism in Western Australia.
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Mathew Hale (bishop)
Mathew Blagden Hale (18 June 1811 – 3 April 1895), very frequently spelled "Matthew", was the first Anglican bishop of Perth and then the Anglican bishop of Brisbane.
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Moondyne Joe
Joseph Bolitho Johns (February 1826 – 13 August 1900), better known as Moondyne Joe, was an English convict and Western Australia's best-known bushranger.
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Solitary confinement
Solitary confinement is a form of imprisonment in which an incarcerated person lives in a single cell with little or no contact with other people.
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The West Australian
The West Australian is the only locally edited daily newspaper published in Perth, Western Australia.
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Unwilling Emigrants
Unwilling Emigrants is a book by Alexandra Hasluck. George Hampton and Unwilling Emigrants are Convictism in Western Australia.
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Western Australia
Western Australia (WA) is a state of Australia occupying the western third of the land area of the Australian continent.
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See also
Convictism in Western Australia
- Albany Convict Gaol
- Catalpa rescue
- Comptroller General of Convicts (Western Australia)
- Convict era of Western Australia
- Cumberland (1826 ship)
- Edmund Henderson
- Ex-convict school teachers in Western Australia
- Fremantle Prison
- George Hampton
- Hector Neil McLarty
- Henry Wray
- John Hampton
- Newcastle Gaol Museum
- Ordinance 17 Victoria Number 7
- Parkhurst apprentices
- Perth Gaol
- Swan River Colony
- The Wild Goose
- Thomas Hill Dixon
- Toodyay Gaol
- Unwilling Emigrants
Public servants of Western Australia
- A. O. Neville
- Alf Moffat
- Allan Fels
- Arthur Mills Lea
- Beryl Grant
- Brian Falconer
- C. Y. O'Connor
- Carolyn F. Wilkins
- Charles Frederick Gale
- David L. Davidson
- Dorinda Cox
- Edmund Henderson
- Edward Hardman
- Ernest Randell
- Fred Williams (Australian footballer, born 1919)
- Frederic North
- Frederick Moorhead
- George Bland Humble
- George Doig
- George Hampton
- George Temple-Poole
- Gordon Pearce
- Harold Pope (soldier)
- Henry Trigg (public servant)
- Henry Willey Reveley
- John Tozer
- Leslie John William Newman
- Michelle Roberts
- Neale Fong
- Richard Goldsmith Meares
- Robert Bruce Burnside
- Russell Dumas
- Tania Lawrence
- Thomas Hill Dixon
- Western Australia Government Architect
- William Albany McKenzie
- William Sayer
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Hampton
Also known as Hampton, George.