USL: Rare Books And Special Collections Tench, Watkin (1759?1833). A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson http://www.library.usyd.edu.au/libraries/rare/7digmat.html
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Book People: Alice's PG Weekly Newsletter in Australia. Watkin Tench (1759?1833), Captain of the Marines, was oneof the four captains who made the voyage. In his autobiographical http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/bplist/archive/2003/2003-02-12,3.html
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The Gutenberg Gazette - Enero 2003 Translate this page en Australia. Watkin Tench (1759?-1833), Capitán de Marineros, era unode los cuatro capitanes que hicieron el viaje. En su autobiográfico http://www.lorenzoservidor.com.ar/preferido/gazette-enero.htm
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