Sentenced to Debt : Robert Forrester, First Fleeter / Louise A Wilson.
Publication details: South Melbourne, Vic. : Louise Wilson, South Melbourne, 2020.Edition: New editionDescription: iv, 501 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cmISBN:- 9780980447866
- Forrester, Robert
- Forrester family
- Biography: general
- First Fleet, 1787-1788 -- Biography
- Prisoners -- New South Wales -- Hawkesbury -- Biogrpahy
- Debt -- New South Wales
- Hawkesbury (N.S.W.) -- History -- 18th century
- Australia -- History -- 1788-1851
- New South Wales -- History
- Australian history
- Australian
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Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reserves | |
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Book | Melbourne Athenaeum Library | Biography | 994.41 WIL | Available | 062688 |
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When Robert Forrester moved to London in the early 1780s, he was a 'nobody' in terms of documented history. A judgment at the Old Bailey in 1783 turned him into a 'somebody'.Along with hundreds of other men and women whose homeland did not want them and forcibly expelled them, in 1787 he was loaded aboard one of the First Fleet ships bound for the far side of the world. They anchored in Sydney Cove on 26 January 1788. An astonishing new chapter opened in the long story of an ancient continent.In 1791 a small group of selected convicts allowed to become the first 'new Australians' included Robert Forrester. He'd escaped his death sentence but his land grant in the Hawkesbury's 'valley of floods' quickly sentenced him to debt. Interactions with the 'First Australians', the custodians of his land for 60,000 years, earned him and his partner Isabella Ramsay a permanent place in Australian history. Be transported, not like Robert on a convict ship, but by this engrossing true story of a resilient if inadvertent founder of modern Australia.