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Books:

The Age of Macquarie. (eds.) James Broadbent and Joy Hughes. Carlton: Melbourne University Press, 1992.

ALEXANDER, Alison. Obliged To Submit: wives and mistresses of colonial governors. Hobart: Montpelier Press, 1999.

ATKINSON, Alan. Camden. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1988.

ATKINSON, Alan. The Europeans in Australia. Vol.1: The Beginning. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1997. [See Chapter 15: "The Coming of the Macquaries" pp.317-342.]

Australian Financiers: biographical essays. (eds.) R.T. Appleyard and C.B. Schedvin. south Melbourne: Macmillan, 1988. [see Parsons, T.G. 'Colonial Commissaries' pp.11-33].

BARNARD, Marjorie. Macquarie's World. Sydney: Angus and Robertson,1949, [2nd ed.].

BARRATT, Glynn. The Russian Navy and Australia to 1825. Melbourne: Hawthorn Press, 1979.

BARRATT, Glynn. The Russians at Port Jackson 1814-1822. Canberra: Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, 1981.

BATESON, Charles. Australian Shipwrecks. Volume One: 1622-1850. Sydney: Reed, 1972.

BATESON, Charles. The Convict Ships 1787-1868. Glasgow: Brown, Son & Ferguson, 1969 [2nd ed.]

BINNEY, KEITH R. Horsemen of the First Frontier and the Serpent's Legacy. Sydney: Volcanic Productions, 2005.

Blue Mountains Dreaming: the Aboriginal Heritage. (ed.) Eugene Stockton. Winmalee, NSW: Three Sisters Publication, 1993.

BLOXHAM, Frank. A History of Prospect. Blacktown: Blacktown Historical Society, 2002.

BOOKER, John and CRAIG, Russell John Coaker: convict embezzler. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 2000.

BOSTOCK, John. The Dawn of Australian Psychiatry: an account of the measures taken for the care of mental invalids from the time of the First Fleet, 1788, to the year 1850, including a survey of the overseas background and the case notes of Dr. F. Campbell. Sydney: Australian Medical Association, 1968.

BRIDGES, Peter. Foundations of Identity: building early Sydney 1788-1822. Sydney: Hale & Iremonger, 1995.

BROADBENT, James. The Australian Colonial House: architecture and society in New South Wales 1788 -1842. Sydney: Hordern House, 1997.

BROADBENT, James, and HUGHES, Joy. Francis Greenway Architect. Sydney: Historic Houses Trust of NSW, 1997.

BROADBENT, James, RICKARD, Suzanne, and Steven, Margaret. India, China, Australia: trade and society 1788-1850. Glebe, NSW: Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales, 2003.

BROOK, J. and KOHEN, J.L. The Parramatta Native Institution and the Black Town: a history. Kensington: New South Wales University Press, 1991.

BUTLIN, N. G. Forming A Colonial Economy: Australia 1810-1850. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994.

BUTLIN, S. J. Foundations of the Australian Monetary System 1788-1851. Sydney: Sydney University Press, 1953.

CLARK, Mary Shelley and CLARK, Jack. The Islands of Sydney Harbour. Sydney: Kangaroo Press, 2000.

CLEARY, Tania. Poignant Regalia: 19th century Aboriginal breastplates & images: a catalogue of Aboriginal breastplates held in public, regional and private collections in New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia and the Australian Capital Territory. Glebe, N.S.W.: Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales, c1993.

COLTHEART, Lenore. Between Wind and Water: a history of the ports and coastal waterways of New South Wales. Sydney: Hale & Iremonger, 1996.

CONNOR, John. The Australian Frontier Wars 1788-1838. Sydney: UNSW Press, 2002. [See: Chapter 3 'The Hawkesbury-Nepean River, 1795-1816" pp.35-52.]

Cross Currents: historical studies of the Hawkesbury. (ed.) J.P. Powell. Berowra Heights, NSW: Deerubbin Press, 1997.

CUMES, J.W.C. Their Chastity Was Not Too Rigid: leisure times in early Australia. Melbourne: Longman Cheshire/Reed, 1979.
[See: Chapter 2 "The Quickening Pace Under Macquarie and His Successors to 1830." pp. 48-102].

CUMPSTON, J.S. Shipping Arrivals and Departures Sydney, 1788-1825. Canberra: Roebuck, 1977 [Roebuck Society Publication No.22].

CUMPSTON, J.S. Shipping Arrivals and Departures Sydney, 1826-1840. Canberra: Roebuck, 1977 [Roebuck Society Publication No.23].

CUNNINGHAM, Chris. The Blue Mountains Rediscovered: beyond the myths of early Australian exploration. East Roseville, NSW: Kangaroo Press, 1996.

CURREY, C. H. The Brothers Bent: Judge-Advocate Ellis Bent and Judge Jeffrey Hary Bent. Sydney: Sydney University Press, 1968.

DAWSON, Tony. James Meehan: a most excellent surveyor. Sydney: Crossing Press, 2004.

DAY, David. Smugglers and Sailors: the Customs history of Australia 1788-1901. Canberra: AGPS, 1992.

DYER, Colin. The French Explorers and Sydney 1788-1831. St. Lucia, Qld: University of Queensland Press, 2009.

Economic Growth of Australia 1788-1821. (eds.) G.J. Abbott and N.B. Nairn. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1969.

ELLIS, M. H. Francis Greenway. Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1978 [3rd ed.]

The Evidence to the Bigge Reports: New South Wales under Governor Macquarie. (ed.) John Ritchie. Melbourne: Heinemann, 1971.

FLETCHER, Chrissy. Arthursleigh: a history of the property 1819 to 1979. Burradoo, NSW: C. Fletcher, 2002.

FLETCHER, Marion. Costume in Australia 1788-1901. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1984.

FOLEY, Dennis. Repossession of Our Spirit: traditional owners of northern Sydney. Canberra: Aboriginal History, 2000. [Aboriginal History Monograph No. 7]

FRAME, T. R. The Garden Island. Sydney: Kangaroo Press, 1990. [see pp.64-101]

GILBERT, Lionel A. The Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney: a history 1816-1985. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1986.

GILLESPIE, Rollo. Viceregal Quarters: an account of the various residences of the Governors of New South Wales from 1788 until the present day. Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1975. [see: Chapter 4 "The Habits of Business, 1810-1821"].

GOODALL, Heather and CADZOW, Allison. Rivers and Resistance: Aboriginal people on Sydney's George's River. Sydney: University of New South Wales Press, 2009.

GOVOR, Elena. Australia in the Russian Mirror: changing perceptions 1770-1919. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1997.

HAINSWORTH, D.R. The Sydney Traders: Simeon Lord and his contemporaries 1788 - 1821. Melbourne: Cassell Australia, 1972.

HENEY, Helen. Australia's Founding Mothers Melbourne: Nelson, 1978.

HIRST, J.B. Convict Society and Its Enemies: a history of early New South Wales. Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1983.

Historic Homesteads. Canberra: Australian Council of National Trusts, 1982, c1976. [Originally published in 2 separate vols.: Historic Homesteads of Australia. Vols. 1-2. Stanmore: Cassell Australia, 1969 and 1976].

HOLDER, R. F. Bank of New South Wales: a history. Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1970 [2 vols] [see: Vol. 1 'The Old Bank 1817-1850'].

HORDERN, Marsden. King of the Australian Coast: the work of Phillip Parker King in the 'Mermaid' and 'Bathurst' 1817 - 1822 Melbourne: The Miegunyah Press, 1997.

JACK, Ian. Macquarie's Towns. Parramatta, N.S.W.: Heritage Council of NSW, 2010.

JACKSON-NAKANO, Ann. The Kamberri: a history from the records of aboriginal families in the Canberra-Queanbeyan district and surrounds 1820-1927 and historical overview 1928-2001. Canberra: Aboriginal History, 2001. [Aboriginal History monograph; No. 8, Series 2: Weereewaa history series; v. 1]

JOHNSON, Richard. The Search for the Inland Sea: John Oxley, explorer, 1783-1828. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 2001.

Joseph Lycett: convict artist. (ed.) John McPhee. Sydney: Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales, 2006.

JORDAN, Robert John. The Convict Theatres of Early Australia 1788-1840. Strawberry Hills, NSW: Currency House, 2002.

KARSKENS, Grace. The Colony: a history of early Sydney. Crows Nest, N.S.W.: Allen & Unwin, 2009.

KARSKENS, Grace. The Rocks: life in early Sydney. Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press, 1997.

KASS, Terry, LISTON, Carol and McCLYMONT, John. Parramatta: A Past Revealed. Parramatta: Parramatta City Council, 1996.

KEATING, Christopher. On The Frontier: a social history of Liverpool. Sydney: Hale & Iremonger, 1995.

KERR, James Semple. Design for Convicts: an account of design for convict establishments in the Australian Colonies during the transportation era. Sydney: Library of Australian History, 1984.

KERR, Joan and BROADBENT, James. Gothick Taste in the Colony of New South Wales. Sydney: David Ell Press, 1980.

KERR, Joan and FALKUS, Hugh. From Sydney Cove to Duntroon. Richmond, Vic.: Hutchinson, 1982.

KOHEN, James. The Darug and Their Neighbours: the traditional Aboriginal owners of the Sydney region. Blacktown: Darug Link, 1993.

KOHEN, J. L. Daruganora: Darug Country – the place and the people. Blacktown: Darug Tribal Aboriginal Corporation, 2006.

LEMCKE, Geoffrey. Reluctant Rebel: Lt. Col. George Johnston 1764-1823. Sydney: Privately Printed, 1998.

LEVY, J. S.These Are The Names: Jewish lives in Australia, 1788-1850. Carlton, Vic.: Miegunyah, 2006.

Limits of Location: creating a colony. (eds.) Gretchen Poiner and Sybil Jack. Sydney: Sydney University Press, 2007.

LISTON, Carol. Campbelltown: the bicentennial history. Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1988.

McCAFFREY, Frank. The History of Illawarra and Its Pioneers. Haberfield, NSW: Privately Printed, 1922.

McCORMICK Tim. First Views of Australia 1788-1825: a history of early Sydney. Sydney: David Ell Press, 1988.

McDONALD Patricia R. and PEARCE, Barry. The Artist and the Patron: Aspects of Colonial Art in New South Wales. Sydney: Art Gallery of New South Wales, 1988.

MACFARLANE, Margaret and MACFARLANE, Alastair. John Watts: Australia's Forgotten Architect 1814-1819 and South Australia's Postmaster General 1841-1861. Bonnells Bay, NSW: SunBird Publications, 1992.

McINTYRE, Perry. Free Passage: the reunion of Irish convicts and their families in Australia, 1788-1852. Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 2011.

McMARTIN, Arthur. Public Servants and Patronage: the foundation and rise of ther New South Wales Public Service, 1786-1859. Sydney: Sydney University Press, 1983.

The Macquarie Decade: documents illustrating the history of New South Wales 1810-1821. (ed.) Anthony Hewison. Melbourne: Cassell Australia, 1972

MANFIELD, Fay. A Journey Through Time: the Whalan family, the family of James & Charles Whalan in Australia. Ashgrove, Qld: F. Manfield, c.1993.

MAGANN, Hazel. They Left Their Mark Blacktown: Blacktown Historical Society, 1997.

MURRAY, Robert and WHITE, Kate. Dharug & Dungaree: the history of Penrith and St. Marys to 1860. North Melbourne: Hargreen Publishing, 1988.

NEIL, W.D. The Lunatic Asylum at Castle Hill: Australia's first psychiatric hospital 1811-1826. Castle Hill, NSW: Dryas, 1992.

On Suspect Terrain: journals of exploration in the Blue Mountains 1795-1820. (ed.) Ross Brownescombe. Brighton East, Vic: Forever Wild Press, 2004.

POCKLEY, R.V. Ancestor Treasure Hunt: The Antill Family England 833 - America 1680 Australia 1809. Surry Hills: Wentworth Books, 1978.

PROUDFOOT, Helen; BICKFORD, Anne; EGLOFF, Brian; and STOCKS, Robyn. Australia's First Government House. Sydney: Allen & Unwin,1991.
[See Chapter 7: "Elizabeth and Lachlan Macquarie in residence" pp.93-105.]

PROVIS, J. Selkirk, and JOHNSON, K. A. Cadman's Cottage: the life and times of John Cadman in colonial Sydney 1798-1848. Sydney: Privately Printed, 1972.

PYBUS, Cassandra. Black Founders: the unknown story of Australia's first black settlers. Sydney: UNSW Press, 2006.

RABY, Geoff. Making Rural Australia: an economic history of technical and institutional creativity, 1788-1860. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1996.

RINGER, Ron. The Brickmasters: 1788-2008. Wetherill Park, N.S.W.: Dry Press, 2008.

RITCHIE, John. Punishment and Profit: the reports of Commissioner John Bigge on the Colonies of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, 1822-23, their origins, nature and significance. Melbourne: Heinemann, 1970.

RITCHIE, John. The Wentworths: father and son. Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press, 1997.

RIENITS, Rex & Thea. Early Artists of Australia. Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1963.

ROBERTS, Alan. Marine Officer, Convict Wife: the Johnstons of Annadale. Balmain, N.S.W.: Annadale Urban Research Association, 2008.

ROBINSON, Portia. The Hatch and Brood of Time: a study of the first generation of native-born white Australians 1788-1828. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1985.

ROSEN, Sue. Government House Parramatta 1788-2000: a history of the governors,their home and its domain Parramatta Park. Sydney: Caroline Simpson, 2003.

ROXBURGH, Rachel. Early Colonial Houses of New South Wales. Sydney: Ure Smith, 1974.

SARGENT, Clem. The Colonial Garrison 1817-1824: the 48th Foot, the Northhamptonshire Regiment in the colony of New South Wales. Canberra: TCS Publications, 1996.

SHAW, A.G.L. Convicts and the Colonies. A Study of Penal Transportation from Great Britain and Ireland to Australia and other parts of the British Empire. London: Faber and Faber, 1966. [See: Chapter 4 'Lachlan Macquarie'.]

SMITH, Keith Vincent. King Bungaree: a Sydney Aborigine meets the great South Pacific explorers, 1799 -1830. Kenthurst: Kangaroo Press, 1992.

STARR, Marion. Murder, Mayhem & Misdemeanours: early settlers at the Cowpasture River, New South Wales 1810-1830. Sydney: Australian Horizon, 2002.

STONE, Peter. Encyclopedia of Australian Shipwrecks: and other maritime incidents, including vessels lost overseas, merchant ships lost at war, and those lost on inland waters, together with a bibliography of vessel entries. Yarram, Vic.: Oceans Enterprises, 2006.

THOMAS, Martin. The Artificial Horizon: imagining the Blue Mountains. Carlton, Vic: Melbourne University Press, 2003.

THORNTON, Caroline Rouse. Rouse Hill House and the Rouses. Nedlands: C. Thornton, 1988.

TINDALE, Norman B. Aboriginal Tribes of Australia. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1974.

TURBET, Peter. The Aborigines of the Sydney District Before 1788. East Roseville, NSW: Kangaroo Press, 2001 (rev. ed.).

TURNER, John. Joseph Lycett: Governor Macquarie's convict artist. Newcastle: Hunter History Publications, 1997.

VALE, Michelle. Warby: My Excellent Guide. St Ives, N.S.W.: Michelle Vale,1994.

WHITAKER, Anne-Maree. Joseph Foveaux: power and patronage in early New South Wales. Sydney: UNSW Press, 2000.

YARWOOD, A. T. Samuel Marsden: the great survivor. Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press, 1977.

Journal Articles & Book Chapters:
ANDREWS, Alan E. J. "Mount Hunter and Beyond; with Hunter, Tench, Wilson, Barrallier, Caley, King, and Macquarie 1790 to 1815." Royal Australian Historical Society. Journal. Vol. 76, Part 1, [June 1990] pp.3-15.

ANTILL, J. M. "Major Henry Colden Antill of Picton, New South Wales." Royal Australian Historical Society. Journal. Vol. 32, [1946] pp.172-199.

AUSTIN, M. "Druitt of the 48th." Royal Australian Historical Society. Journal. Vol. 51, Part 2, [June 1965] pp.154-166.

BARKER, Theo. "The Crossing of the Mountains and the Founding of Bathurst: a Sesqui-Centenary Review." Royal Australian Historical Society. Journal. Vol. 51, Part 2 [1965] pp.97-112.

BARRATT, Glynn. "Russian Artists in the area of Sydney 1820: Emel'ian M. Korneev and Pavel N. Mikhailov." Australian Aboriginal Studies 1991 No. 2 pp.27-39.

BENNETT, J. M."The Day of Retribution-Commissioner Bigge's Inquiries in Colonial New South Wales." The American Journal of Legal History Vol. 15, No. 2. [April 1971] pp.85-106.

BERTIE, Charles H. "Governor Macquarie." Royal Australian Historical Society. Journal. Vol. 16, Part 1, [1930] pp.22-51.

BEST, Rod. "The Castle Hill Lunatic Asylum 1811-1826." Royal Australian Historical Society. Journal. Vol. 78 (3-4) [1992] pp.1-18.

BISKUP, Peter. "The Strange Case of the Manuscripts of Major General Lachlan Macquarie, Governor of New South Wales." Journal of Australian Studies. No. 23 [November 1988] pp.79-93.

BROADBENT, James. "The Regency in Australia." The Australian Antique Collector. Vol. 43 [Jan/June 1992] pp.35-39.

BYRNE, Paula. "Freedom in a Bonded Society: the administrative mind and the 'lower classes' in colonial New South Wales." Journal of Australian Studies, No. 53, 1997 pp.51-58.

CASEY, Mary. "Remaking Britain: establishing British identity and power at Sydney Cove." Australasian Historical Archaeology Vol. 24 pp.87-98.

COLTHEART, Lenore and BRIDGES, Peter. "The Elephant's Bed? Scottish Enlightenment Ideas and the Foundations of New South Wales" in Scatterlings of Empire (eds.) Wilfred Prest and Graham Tulloch. Journal of Australian Studies No. 68 2001 pp.19-33.

CURREY, C.H. "The First Crossing of the Blue Mountains by Governor and Mrs Macquarie and the Foundation of the City of Bathurst on May 7, 1815." Royal Australian Historical Society. Journal. Vol. 41 Part 3 [1955].

DENNIS, J. "Bigge versus Macquarie." Royal Australian Historical Society. Journal. Vol. 23 Part 6 [1937] pp. 411-472.

DRISCOLL, F. "Macquarie's Administration of the Convict System." Royal Australian Historical Society. Journal. Vol. 27 Part 6 [1941] pp.373-433

ELLIS, M.H. "Governor Lachlan Macquarie." Royal Australian Historical Society. Journal. Vol. 28 [1942] pp.375-475.

ENDERSBY, Jim. "A Garden Enclosed: botanical barter in Sydney, 1818-39." British Journal for the History of Science 2000 Vol. 33(3): 313-334.

EVANS, Vaughan. "The Infamous Conduct of Captain William Case and the Crew of H.M.S. Samarang." Great Circle 1988 10(2): 149-153.

FARO, Clive. "To the Lighthouse! The South Head Road and place-making in early New South Wales." Royal Australian Historical Society. Journal. Vol. 84 [1998] pp.109-129.

GESNER, Peter. "Governor Macquarie Lights Up South Head." Signals (Sydney), No.91, June-August 2010 pp.34-38.

GODDARD, R, H. "Captain Thomas Raine of the 'Surry' 1795-1860." Royal Australian Historical Society. Journal. Vol. 26 Part 4 [1940] pp. 277 -317.

HAVARD, Olive. "Townson of Varroville." Part 1 Royal Australian Historical Society. Journal. Vol. 91, Part 1 [June 2005] pp.58-79; and Part 2, Vol. 91 Part 1 December 2005 pp.184-202.

KARSKENS, Grace. "The Dialogue of Townscape: The Rocks and Sydney, 1788-1820." Australian Historical Studies. Vol. 108 [1997] pp. 88 -112.

LISTON, Carol. "The Dharawal and Gandangara in Colonial Campbelltown, New South Wales, 1788-1830." Aboriginal History Vol. 12 Part 1 [1988] pp.49-92.

LISTON, Carol. "Governor Sir Thomas Brisbane (1773-1860: a background study." Descent Vol. 11 Part 1 [1981] pp.4-16.

LISTON, Carol. "Sir Thomas Brisbane in New South Wales." Royal Australian Historical Society. Journal. Vol. 71 Part 2, [1985] pp. 91 -106.

MANERA, Brad. "A Friend and Protector": Lachlan Macquarie's sword." Wartime: The Official Magazine of the Australian War Memorial No. 1 [November 1997].

MASSOV, Aleksandr. "Russian Voyages to Australia in the Honeymoon Period, 1807-1835." in Encounters Under The Southern Cross: two centuries of Russian-Australian relations 1807-2007. (eds.) A. Massov et al. Adelaide: Crawford House Publishing, 2007 pp.27-48.

MAYER, Wolf. "In Search of a 'Considerable River': retracing the paths of the early explorers to Lake George, the Limestone Plains and the Murrumbidgee." Canberra Historical Journal New Series No. 45 [March 2000] pp.15-24.

McGUANNE, J.P. "Lachlan Macquarie and his Times up to 1810." Royal Australian Historical Society. Journal. Vol. 4 Part 2 [1917] pp. 49 -124.

MICKLEBOROUGH, Leonie C. "Lieutenant-Governor Colonel William Sorrell's Dilemma of Public and Private Life in Van Diemen's Land."Tasmanian Historical Research Association: Papers and Proceedings Vol. 49 No. 1 [March 2002] pp.41-49.

NEVILLE, R. "The Macquarie Papers." History: Magazine of the Royal Australian Historical Society. December 2005 Number 86 pp.12-13.

NEVILLE, R. "'Visionary Subjects': art & nature in Newcastle. The Macquarie Collector's Chest." at mitchell: Journal of the Friends and Supporters of the State Library of NSW. November 2005 Vol. 1 No.1 pp.14-15.

O'DONNELL, Ruth and REECE, Bob. "'A Valuable Man': James Meehan, United Irishman." in Ireland and Australia, 1798-1998: studies in culture, identity and migration. (eds.) Philip Bull et al. Sydney: Crossing Press, 2000 pp.48-63

PARSONS, George. "Lachlan Macquarie and the Idea of Newcastle". AQ - Australian Quarterly Vol. 82, No. 2, 2010: 38-40.

PARSONS, T.G. "Governor Macquarie and the Economic Crisis in New South Wales 1810-1815." New Zealand Journal of History. 1968 Vol.2 (2) pp.178-200.

PARSONS, T.G. "Does the Bigge Report follow from the Evidence?." historical Studies. Vol. XV 1972 pp.268-275.

PELOSI, Janette. "Recordkeeping in the Age of Governor Macquarie". Journal of Australian Colonial History Vol.12, 2010 pp.216-222.

PYBUS, Cassandra. "The Old Commodore: a transnational life." in Transnational Ties: Australian Lives in the World. (eds.) Deacon, Desley; Russell, Penny and Woollacott, Angela. Acton, ACT: ANU E Press, 2008: 3-18.

RITCHIE, John. "John Thomas Bigge and His Reports on New South Wales." Royal Australian Historical Society. Journal Vol.60 Part 1 [1974] pp.12-26.

RITCHIE, John. "Macquarie's Style of Governing." Bulletin of the Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies. Vol. 3, No.1, [1990/1991] pp.52-62.

ROBERTS, David A. and GARLAND, Daniel. "The Forgotten Commandant: James Wallis and the Newcastle Penal Settlement, 1816-1818." Australian Historical Studies Volume 41, Issue 1 March 2010 pp.5-24.

"Old Government House Soft Furnishings Project." Reflections: the National Trust Quarterly November 2005/January 2006 pp. 9-11.

SPIGELMAN, J.J. "The Imperial Constraint on Lachlan Macquarie." Quadrant October 2010 Vol. LIV, Number 10 [No. 470] pp.54-62.

STEVEN, Margaret J. E. "The Changing Pattern of Commerce in New South Wales." Business Archives & History 1963 3(2): 139-155 17p.

SILVESTER, Diane. "Governor Lachlan Macquarie, Sir James Mackintosh and the Scottish Enlightenment". Journal of Australian Colonial History Vol. 12, 2010 pp.23-38.

WALSH, Robin. "1807: the Unknown Lachlan Macquarie." History: Magazine of the Royal Australian Historical Society. December 2005 Number 86 pp.6-7.

WRIGHT, R.C. "Lieutenant Jeffreys and Kangaroo" Royal Australian Historical Society. Journal. Vol.69, Part 2, September, [1983] pp.83-93.

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