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Memo from Lachlan Macquarie regarding the engraving of plates as reward for Harry and Tindale, 29 December 1816

By
Lachlan Macquarie
From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[DLDOC132, 3 p2]
(Dixson Library)

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Corrangie / Harry
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Harry ( Corrangie ) Macquarie, Lachlan Tindale
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Appin massacre

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Macquarie, Lachlan

State Library of New South Wales

Corrangie / Harry

Corrangie, called ‘Harry’ by the English settlers, was the husband of Bennelong’s sister Carangarang and known, after Bennelong’s death, as the ‘chief’ of the Burramattagal or Parramatta clan.

Aboriginal

Macquarie, Lachlan

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British military officer who became the fifth Governor of New South Wales and was responsible for extensive social, economic and architectural development in the colony.

Appin massacre

Massacre of 14 members of the Dharawal people which occurred in 1816 when Governor Lachlan Macquarie ordered a punitive expedition to round up Aboriginal people thought to be responsible for conflict with settlers to the area.

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Harry ( Corrangie )

Harry, or Corrangie, was an Aboriginal leader in Parramatta and Kissing Point before 1840.  

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Tindale

Respected Aboriginal guide to the Cowpastures.

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