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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...
- 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...
- punitive expedition conducted by the colonists captured Tedbury near Pennant Hills. Tedbury was forced to lead the British to the Dharug hide-out near...
- 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...
- 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,...
- 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...
- 1802 1802 Stecklikrieg  Helvetic Republic Federalist rebels 1802 1810 Tedbury's War  British Empire Australian Aborigines 1803 1803 Souliote War Ottoman...
- Tarenorerer, also known as Walyer, Waloa or Walloa, a rebel leader in Tasmania Tedbury, Dharug warrrio in NSW Tunnerminnerwait, Parperloihener resistance fighter...
- led a guerrilla band against the British colonists during the Black War. Tedbury (c.1780 - 1810) an Aboriginal resistance fighter Moses Tjalkabota (c. 1869...