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Tedbury (c. 1780,
Botany Bay – 1810, Parramatta), also
known as
Tidbury and Tjedboro, was a
Bidjigal warrior of the
Dharug Aboriginal Australian people...
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Tedbury Camp is a
multivallate Iron Age
promontory hill fort
defended by two
parallel banks near
Great Elm, Somerset, England. Hill
forts developed in...
- 1794 to 1810.
Bands of
Darug people, led by
Pemulwuy and
later by his son
Tedbury,
burned crops,
killed livestock and
raided settler stores in a pattern...
- the colony, he was a
brave and
independent character." Pemulwuy's son
Tedbury continued fighting for a
number of
years before being killed in 1810. The...
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punitive expedition conducted by the
colonists captured Tedbury near
Pennant Hills.
Tedbury was
forced to lead the
British to the
Dharug hide-out near...
- led a
guerrilla band
against the
British colonists during the
Black War.
Tedbury (c.1780 - 1810) an
Aboriginal resistance fighter Moses Tjalkabota (c. 1869...
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States S****
platform at St Bees Head, UK Jur****ic wave-cut
platform at
Tedbury Camp,
southern England Commonly called a 'rock platform' in Australia,...
- Tarenorerer, also
known as Walyer,
Waloa or Walloa, a
rebel leader in
Tasmania Tedbury,
Dharug warrrio in NSW Tunnerminnerwait,
Parperloihener resistance fighter...
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would return Pemulwuy's remains, in 2010, the
skull had not been located.
Tedbury, Pemluwuy's son,
raided farms until 1810. Mosquito,
another warrior, led...
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Battle of
Richmond Hill
Battle of
Parramatta Risdon Cove m****acre (1804)
Tedbury's War (1804–05)
Minnamurra River m****acre (1818)
Bathurst War (1824) Corn...