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Item: 34200
Surname: Browne
First Name: Richard
Ship: Providence 1811
Date: 1812 24 October
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per Estramina


 
Item: 34201
Surname: Browne
First Name: Richard
Ship: Providence 1811
Date: 1813 6 August
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: Prisoner at Newcastle . Time expired


 
Item: 166645
Surname: Browne
First Name: Richard
Ship: Providence 1811
Date: 3 October 1811
Place: Sydney
Source: Colonial Secretary Papers. (NRS 936) Copies of letters sent to Van Diemens Land, Newcastle and Norfolk Island, 1810-1813
Details: Richard Brown per Providence, Charles Adams per Sinclair and Robert Johnson per Maria sentenced to 1 year at Newcastle penal settlement


 
Item: 166864
Surname: Browne
First Name: Richard
Ship: Providence 1811
Date: 20 March 1824
Place: -
Source: Colonial Secretary's Papers
Details: Deceased. Late of Castlereagh st Sydney. Correspondence re the daughters of his widow Sarah be admitted to the female orphan school (Mary aged 8 and Elizabeth age 7)


 
Item: 166865
Surname: Browne
First Name: Richard
Ship: Providence 1811
Date: 1811
Place: -
Source: State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Title: Bound manuscript indents, 1788-1842; Item: [4/4004]; Microfiche: 633
Details: Tried in Dublin in February 1810. Sentenced to 7 years transportation.


 
Item: 167530
Surname: Browne
First Name: Richard
Ship: Providence 1811
Date: -
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Art Gallery
Details: Richard Browne - A focus exhibition 30 June - 12 August 2012 A focus exhibition of seven works by Richard Browne, including two recent acquisitions to the Newcastle Art Gallery collection. Richard Browne (1776-1824) was an Irish born artist who lived in Newcastle from 1811-1817. The water colours in this focus exhibition portray the Indigenous people from the Hunter Region and Sydney..........Richard Browne Coola-benn, Native Chief of Ashe Island Hunters River, New South Wales; Cobbawn Wogi, Native Chief of Ashe Island Hunters River New South Wales (1820) 47.0 x 36.0 cm; 33.0 x 27.0 cm water colour and body colour on paper


 
Item: 167533
Surname: Browne
First Name: Richard
Ship: Providence 1811
Date: -
Place: Newcastle
Source: State Library of NSW. Discover Collections
Details: Richard Browne was born in Dublin in 1771. He was sentenced to transportation in 1810 and arrived in Sydney in 1811 on the Providence. Within a few months of arriving, he reoffended and was removed to the secondary penal colony of Newcastle. In Newcastle, Browne came into contact with the commandant of Newcastle from 1811-1814, Lieutenant Thomas Skottowe. Skottowe was interested in natural history and commissioned Browne to create drawings of his collections to illustrate a manuscript entitled, Select Specimens From Nature of the / Birds Animals &c &c of New South Wales, Collected and Arranged by Thomas Skottowe Esqr. The Drawings By T.R. Browne. N.S.W. Newcastle New South Wales 1813.



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