Definition of Transportee. Meaning of Transportee. Synonyms of Transportee

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Transportee. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Transportee and, of course, Transportee synonyms and on the right images related to the word Transportee.

Definition of Transportee

No result for Transportee. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Transportee from wikipedia

- Penal transportation was the relocation of convicted criminals, or other persons regarded as undesirable, to a distant place, often a colony, for a specified...
- Sarah Willoughby may refer to: Elizabeth Callaghan (1802-1852), Irish transportee to Australia, later known as Sarah Willoughby Sarah Willoughby, character...
- refugees; he subsequently published "Dunera Internees" (1979). Among the transportees on the Dunera were: Joseph Asher, rabbi Kurt Baier and Peter Herbst,...
- incarceration was brief as the Home Office had also offered pardons for any transportee who joined the Army or Navy, or chose to voluntarily leave the British...
- and merchants, though with an unknown number of political and convict transportees during the 1650s "Indentured servitude appeared in Virginia by 1620....
- foiled when the Irish separatists bombed one of the ships carrying the transportees. The Mutant Liberation Front seized control of the other ship (with Chamber...
- contempler ce nez tourné avec tant de grâce et d'attrait, qui m'a si souvent transportée, cette bouche si propre à consoler par ses baisers, ces yeux dont le...
- Couvreur, Jean (19 December 1969). "Les cendres du roi de Rome ont été transportées près du tombeau de Napoléon" [The ashes of the King of Rome were transported...
- Squire (1884–1958), British poet and historian James Squire (1754-1822), transportee and brewer credited with the first successful cultivation of hops in...
- Western Australia on 10 January 1868. Between 1788 and 1852, about 24,000 transportees were women, one in seven. 80% of women had been convicted of theft, usually...