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- Robert Knopwood (2 June 1763 – 18 September 1838) was an early clergyman and diarist in Australia. Knopwood was the third child and only surviving son...
- Hobart, Pearce made a confession to the Rev. Robert Knopwood, the magistrate and chaplain. However, Knopwood did not believe the cannibalism story and was convinced...
- the emu. The early colonial accounts spell it 'emue', Reverend Robert Knopwood spelt it as 'emew'. Other early accounts referred to it as a 'c****owary'...
- this time. According to the colony's chaplain, and famed diarist, Robert Knopwood by 1814 the game had become very po****r, especially around the festive...
- cavorting whales kept them awake at night. In July 1804, clergyman Robert Knopwood claimed that in crossing the River Derwent, "we p****ed so many whales that...
- Without **** Ross Feature film 2013 The Outlaw Michael Howe Magistrate Robert Knopwood TV movie 2014 Dawn John TV movie 2015 Touch 2017 Dance Academy: The Movie...
- Samuels Short film 2008 The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce Robert Knopwood Feature film 2008 The View from Greenhaven Dashiell Feature film 2008 Salvation...
- Mirrah Foulkes as Maria Lord Rarriwuy Hick as Mary Matt Day as Robert Knopwood Darren Gilshenan as Lieutenant Governor Thomas Davey Benedict Hardie as...
- and settlement there abandoned. 1804: Church of England clergyman Robert Knopwood conducts first divine service at ****vans Cove. 1804: Hobart's first cemetery...
- scholar and writer Jochen Klepper (1903–1942), German writer and poet Robert Knopwood (1763–1938), English-born Australian clergyman Kobayashi Issa (小林一茶, 1763–1828)...