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Guide to New South Wales State archives relating to convicts and convict administration
Sources held
elsewhere
Windsor — List of persons receiving rations,
1812–18
The book was used for keeping lists of names of
people of every status who were receiving food
and/or clothing rations from the government
stores at Windsor. Separate lists were kept for
Military Officers, their wives, their children; Civil
Officers, their wives, children; Free Men;
Settlers; Free Women, their Children; Male
Convicts and Female Convicts.
Additional Sources
NRS 1344
Mitchell Library
A803
Musters and Census records see Short Guide 12. The early musters
often record those who were on or off the stores.
The item list Musters and other papers relating to convict ships, 1790–
1849, NRS 1155 indicates where returns of clothing are included. See
Appendix III in this Guide.
Some records concerning stores and clothing issued to the British hulks
have been copied as part of the Australian Joint Copying Project. See
Appendix IV.
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