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The Chronicles of Early Melbourne/Volume 1/Index

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Chronicles of Early Melbourne (1888)
by Edmund Finn
Index
4585109Chronicles of Early Melbourne — Index1888Edmund Finn

INDEX TO SYNOPSES.

Chapter. Subject. Page.
Author's Preface
v
Editor's Preface
ix
I. The Un-named Village and its Beginnings
1
II. Increased Value of Town Lands
13
III. Corporations and Municipalities
20
IV. Primary Population: Its Extension and Progress
32
V.-VI. Introduction of Civil Government: Formation and Growth of the Public Departments
39
VII.-VIII. The Supreme Court and Minor Tribunals
65
IX. Old Melbourne Described, 1840-43
108
X.-XIV. Religious Denominations: Their Foundation and First Celebrations
118
XV. Old Court-Houses, Old Gaols, and the Pentridge Stockade
179
XVI. Melbourne "Under Fire," Water, and Snow
203
XVII. The Three Governors and Lady Franklin
218
XVIII.-XIX. Old Melbourne Charities
227
XX. Two Defunct Public Bodies
253
XXI.-XXII. The Melbourne Corporation
258
XXIII. Some Municipal Reminiscences
308
XXIV. Banking and Pawnbroking
320
XXV. Elections to the Legislature of New South Wales
331
XXVI. Removal of the Superintendent
344
XXVII.-XXVIII. Remarkable Supreme Court Trials
347
XXIX. Executions
394
XXX. Physical Phenomena
412
XXXI. Our Two Oldest Institutions
417
XXXII. The Botanic Gardens and the Yarra Bend
424
XXXIII. Black Thursday
441
XXXIV.-XXXV. Theatrical and Kindred Entertainments
451
XXXVI. How Port Phillip was Peopled
491
XXXVII. The River Yarraa: Its Falls, Punts, Bridges, and Navigation
497
XXXVIII. The Anti-Transportation Campaign
518
XXXIX. Temperance and Teetotal Societies
530
XL. The Melbourne Inn-Keepers and The Licensing Magistrates
540
XLI. Fuel, Light, and Water
554
XLII. Port Shipping
564
XLIII. Shipwrecks
577
XLIV. Commerce and Quarantine
592
XLV. Black and White
599
XLVI. The Brethren of The Mystic Tie
612
XLVII. Literary and Educational
624
XLVIII. Ancient Saint-Worship, National Societies and Celebrations
642
XLIX. A Mixed Freight
661
L. Orange and Green; or Hurling And Shooting
675
LI. Soldiers, Cemeteries, Pounds, and Apostles
688
LII. The Twelve "Apostles"
707
LIII.-LIV. Sports and Pastimes
711
LV. A Bundle of Old Advertisements
753
LVI. Early Sky-Larking and Duelling
768
LVII. The Age Of Gold: Its Birth and Early Developments
785
LVIII.-LIX. The Nativity and Non-Age of Melbourne Journalism
820
LX. Political and Professional Pencillings
859
LXI. The Disciples of Æsculapius
878
LXII. A Mortuary Group
894
LXIII. Some Random Recollections
902
LXIV. The Story Of Separation, Ab Ovo Usque ad Malum
906
LXV. The Colony of Victoria
922
LXVI. The General Elections
930
LXVII. Some Peculiar People
938
LXVIII. Flotsam, Jetsam, and Ligan
946
Appendix
986
Conclusion
998
Epilogue
999

INDEX TO PORTRAITS AND ILLUSTRATIONS.

Name. Page.
Port Phillip in 1835
4
Commandant's House, 1837
4
John Pascoe Fawkner
10
Captain Lonsdale's Cottage, Jolimont
23
Governor Latrobe's Cottage, Jolimont
23
Bishop Perry's Cottage, Jolimont
23
Melbourne in 1838
35
Captain William Lonsdale
39
Charles Joseph Latrobe
42
Bank of Australasia
56
Old Post Office
56
Mechanics' Hall
56
Melbourne in 1844
117
St. Francis' Church
139
St. James' Church
139
Old Supreme Court
181
Old Police Office (2)
181
Selectors
181
Collins Street, 1839
205
Bridge over the Yarra
368
Captain Foster Fyan's Residence
368
George Coppin
468
Palmer's Punt, Richmond 499
Punt on Yarra, 1845 499
Old Ferry House
500
First Printing Office
500
Prince's Bridge, 1853
503
Prince's Bridge, 1888
513
How we got our Water in 1841
560
Lieut.-Governor Collins
688
Scene in Old Melbourne Cemetery, 1888
696
The Melbourne "Advertiser," Fawkner's First Newspaper, in Manuscript
820
The Same, No. 15, In Print
824
The Self-Styled Worthy
839
Sir John O'Shanassy
864
Sir Redmond Barry
867
Batman's Monument
894
Batman's Hill, 1844
902
Old "Queen's Theatre"
904
Police Court and Town Hall
904
Sal de Valento
904
Typographical Society's Banner
916
Opening Of The First Legislative Council
934