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Created At2025-09-05 13:44:14 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:14
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Created At2025-09-05 13:44:14 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:15
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Created At2025-09-05 13:44:14 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:14
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Details
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Created At2025-09-05 13:44:15 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:15
Details
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Created At2025-09-05 13:44:16 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:16
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Created At2025-09-05 13:44:14 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:14
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Created At2025-09-05 13:44:16 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:16
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Created At2025-09-05 13:44:16 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:16
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Created At2025-09-05 13:44:16 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:16
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Created At2025-09-05 13:44:17 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:17
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Created At2025-09-05 13:44:16 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:16
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Created At2025-09-05 13:44:17 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:17
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Created At2025-09-05 13:44:18 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:18
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Created At2025-09-05 13:44:18 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:18
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Created At2025-09-05 13:44:17 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:17
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Created At2025-09-05 13:44:17 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:17
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Created At2025-09-05 13:44:18 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:18
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Created At2025-09-05 13:44:18 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:18
Details
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Created At2025-09-05 13:44:18 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:18
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Created At2025-09-05 13:44:20 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:20
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Created At2025-09-05 13:44:19 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:19
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Created At2025-09-05 13:44:19 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:19
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Created At2025-09-05 13:44:19 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:19
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Created At2025-09-05 13:44:20 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:20
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Created At2025-09-05 13:44:19 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:19
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Created At2025-09-05 13:44:22 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:22
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Created At2025-09-05 13:44:21 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:21
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Details
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Created At2025-09-05 13:44:21 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:21
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TLCMap IDte1f05
Created At2025-09-05 13:44:22 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:22
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TLCMap IDte1efc
Created At2025-09-05 13:44:20 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:20
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Created At2025-09-05 13:44:22 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:22
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TLCMap IDte1f00
Created At2025-09-05 13:44:21 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:21
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Created At2025-09-05 13:44:22 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:22
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Created At2025-09-05 13:44:22 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:22
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Created At2025-09-05 13:44:22 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:22
Details
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TLCMap IDte1f08
Created At2025-09-05 13:44:23 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:23
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Created At2025-09-05 13:44:23 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:23
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TLCMap IDte1f0a
Created At2025-09-05 13:44:24 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:24
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TLCMap IDte1f0b
Created At2025-09-05 13:44:24 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:24
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TLCMap IDte1f07
Created At2025-09-05 13:44:23 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:23
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TLCMap IDte1f0c
Created At2025-09-05 13:44:24 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:24
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Created At2025-09-05 13:44:24 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:24
Details
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TLCMap IDte1f14
Created At2025-09-05 13:44:26 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:26
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TLCMap IDte1f0e
Created At2025-09-05 13:44:25 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:25
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TLCMap IDte1f0f
Created At2025-09-05 13:44:25 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:25
Details
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TLCMap IDte1f10
Created At2025-09-05 13:44:25 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:25
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"traveller to Muswellbrook."
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TLCMap IDte1f12
Created At2025-09-05 13:44:26 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:26
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TLCMap IDte1f11
Created At2025-09-05 13:44:26 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:26
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TLCMap IDte1f13
Created At2025-09-05 13:44:26 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:26
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Details
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Created At2025-09-05 13:44:26 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:26
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Details
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"day prior to my arrival by the Lord Bishop of Newcastle."
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TLCMap IDte1f17
Created At2025-09-05 13:44:27 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:27
Details
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"Scone is a long straggling village, about the same size as Muswellbrook, and has nothing"
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TLCMap IDte1f1c
Created At2025-09-05 13:44:28 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:28
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Details
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1f16
Created At2025-09-05 13:44:27 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:27
Details
Latitude-32.050634 Longitude150.8676195
Description
"best way I could against the biting cold until I reached Scone, a distance of about eight"
Extended Data
- line
- 250
- word
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- offset
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Sources
TLCMap IDte1f19
Created At2025-09-05 13:44:28 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:28
- Placename
- Maitland
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude-32.7315527 Longitude151.5525086
Description
"brook which divides the town into two parts, the larger being on the Maitland or southern"
Extended Data
- line
- 240
- word
- 13
- offset
- 20324
- sentence_start_index
- 20255
- sentence_end_index
- 20344
Sources
TLCMap IDte1f18
Created At2025-09-05 13:44:28 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:28
- Placename
- Aberdeen
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude-32.1680712 Longitude150.8914436
Description
"black soil I have described, diversified with a range here and there, I next reach Aberdeen,"
Extended Data
- line
- 242
- word
- 15
- offset
- 20518
- sentence_start_index
- 20435
- sentence_end_index
- 20527
Sources
TLCMap IDte1f1b
Created At2025-09-05 13:44:28 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:28
- Placename
- Muswellbrook
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude-32.2633254 Longitude150.8888405
Description
"Scone is a long straggling village, about the same size as Muswellbrook, and has nothing"
Extended Data
- line
- 252
- word
- 11
- offset
- 21291
- sentence_start_index
- 21232
- sentence_end_index
- 21320
Sources
TLCMap IDte1f1a
Created At2025-09-05 13:44:28 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:28
Details
Latitude-32.050634 Longitude150.8676195
Description
"leaving Scone, I again crossed the Hunter, but here it had dwindled down to a mere brook,"
Extended Data
- line
- 257
- word
- 1
- offset
- 21687
- sentence_start_index
- 21679
- sentence_end_index
- 21768
Sources
TLCMap IDte1f1d
Created At2025-09-05 13:44:28 Updated At2025-09-05 13:44:28