Issue Details:First known date:1797...1797A Narrative of the Sufferings of T. F. Palmer, and W. Skirving, During a Voyage to New South Wales, 1794, On Board the Surprise Transport
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Cambridge: Printed by Benjamin Flower: for W. H. Lunn, J. Deighton, and J. Nicholson; and sold by J. March, Norwich; J. Abel, Northampton; T. Langdon, Leeds; G. G. and J. Robinson, and T. Conder, London.
Alternative title:A Narrative of the Sufferings of T.F. Palmer, and W. Skirving, during a voyage to Botany Bay, 1794, being by the High Court of Justiciary in Scotland, found guilty of Sedition, and sentenced to be there transported, the one for seven, the other fourteen years. Interspersed with remarks, on the the Cruelties inflicted on the other passengers and convicts, but the Captain of the Surprise Transport, in which they sailed.
London,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe,Europe,:1797.
Extent:22p.
Note/s:
A long extract from The Monthly Review, Feb., 1797.