The Oath of the Forty single work   short story  
Is part of True Stories of the Penal Days James J. Wright , 1897-1898 series - author
Issue Details: First known date: 1898... 1898 The Oath of the Forty
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Strongly historically based. The cruelty and torturous treatment of convicts detailed. A mutiny among a lime-pit convict gang is cruelly put down by the new commandant Price who is a tyrant. The convict rebellion led by James Westbrook failed and the leaders sentenced to death by hanging. Westbrook escaped with the help of a soldier and evades arrest, making several attempts to kill Price. A rebellion including some of the soldiers is mooted but Westbrook and his helpers are captured in a small boat battle at sea and later hanged. (PB)

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Subjects:
  • 1847
Settings:
  • Norfolk Island, Australian External Territories,
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