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94:) was played at the same theatre for several successive nights. In 1830 Burn returned to Van Diemen's Land and revisited England with his mother in 1836. He remained until 1840; the dedication of his pamphlet 70:) and became the first woman there to have land granted to her. David junior had a brief career in the navy joined his mother in Van Diemen's Land in 1826. He failed to qualify for a land grant returned to 331: 321: 103: 129:
is dated November 1842. This book, in two well-printed volumes bound in one, was the first volume of plays published in Australia. In 1842 he visited
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on 14 June 1875, he had two children and was married twice. He was a prodigious writer and many of his manuscripts are preserved at the
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Vindication of Van Diemen's Land in A Cursory Glance at Her Colonists as They Are, Not as They Have Been Represented To Be
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and Lady Jane Franklin on their expedition to the west coast of Tasmania in 1842 which was described in his
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Narrative of the Overland Journey â€Ļ From Hobart Town to Macquarie Harbour, 1842
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Van Diemen's Land, Moral, Physical and Political, and Strictures on the Navy
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Hunter (1763–1851). David Burn senior died c.1820 and Jacobina emigrated to
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Burn was born in Scotland, the son of David Burn and his wife, Jacobina,
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is dated 18 February 1840, and in 1841 he brought out another pamphlet,
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office, Launceston, some 60 years later. Burn accompanied
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Burn returned to Van Diemen's Land and published his
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David Burns
David Byrne
Tasmanian
dramatist
Australian
The Bushrangers
Van Diemen's Land
Tasmania
Edinburgh
Colonial Magazine
Lady Franklin
Port Arthur
Isle of the Dead
Sir John
Sydney
Auckland
New Zealand Herald
Auckland
Mitchell library
Sydney
Towards an Australian Drama
An excursion to Port Arthur in 1842
Burn, David (1799 - 1875)
Australian Dictionary of Biography
MUP
Serle, Percival
"Burn, David"
Dictionary of Australian Biography
Angus & Robertson
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