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- Penal transportation (or simply transportation) was the relocation of convicted criminals, or other persons regarded as undesirable, to a distant place...
- Sarah Willoughby may refer to: Elizabeth Callaghan (1802-1852), Irish transportee to Australia, later known as Sarah Willoughby Sarah Willoughby, character...
- refugees; he subsequently published Dunera Internees (1979). Among the transportees on the Dunera were: Joseph Asher (1921–1990), rabbi Kurt Baier (1917–2010)...
- John Acton Wroth (1830–1876) was a convict transportee to the Swan River Colony, and later a clerk and storekeeper in Toodyay, Western Australia. He kept...
- incarceration was brief as the Home Office had also offered pardons for any transportee who joined the Army or Navy, or chose to voluntarily leave the British...
- Iturbide, Emperor of Mexico (b. 1783) Alexander Pearce, Irish-born criminal transportee to Van Diemen's Land and cannibal, executed (b. 1790) July 20 – Maine...
- méconnaissable. Elle n’était plus qu’une ombre pitoyable. Je l’ai moi-même transportée dans une brouette au crématoire. Elle me suppliait de l’amener jusqu’aux...
- Couvreur, Jean (19 December 1969). "Les cendres du roi de Rome ont été transportées près du tombeau de Napoléon" [The ashes of the King of Rome were transported...
- Squire (1884–1958), British poet and historian James Squire (1754-1822), transportee and brewer credited with the first successful cultivation of hops in...
- contempler ce nez tourné avec tant de grâce et d'attrait, qui m’a si souvent transportée, cette bouche si propre à consoler par ses baisers, ces yeux dont le...