b'56384384 385An iron mantrap, 19th century, A convict forget me not sweetheart385 78cm across, jaws open to 30cm token, engraved LIZZIE BASS, reverse $400600 with scrimshaw tallship, 19th century,4.5cm diameter$400600 386A 56 lb. weight with broad arrowmark, cast iron grave mark and convict sandstock brick, Tasmanian origin, 19th century,marker 66cm high (3)$250350 386ATASMANIAN PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS: October 1870 Convicts, Paupers, and Lunatics at Port Arthur; September 1876 MRS. DANDRIDGE. Correpondence with the Government. (2 items)The Port Arthur Return lists the Names, Ages and Periods of Sentence of the 556 residents ; Mrs. Dandridge petitions the Government for the continuation of the allowance she and her late husband received for the care and maintenance of Truganini (to whom she refers as Lallah Rookh) and the other Aborigines in her care. $200250 387MONTHLY MUSTER ROLL-BOOK:March 1878 to August 1882A Waterlow & Sons accounts book, completely filled-in in neat manuscript listing all those Police Officers,Court Officials and Prisoners entitledto receive Government Rations.A wealth of information and many 100s of names for further research.$300500 387ACONVICTS, THE CONVICT ERA & THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE SYSTEM OF TRANSPORTATION: A collection of books and monographs, predominantly dealing with these subjects (and a few other subjects associated with early Australian history and emigration); mainly hardcover and with d/js; minor duplication noted. (60+ items).$200300 391'