LangJ. D.Account of Steps taken in England, with a view to the Establishment of an Academical Institution, or College in New South Wales. Sydney: Stephens and Stokes, 1831, 7–8.
2.
Sydney Gazette, August 11, 1835.
3.
Carmichael to Parkes, in Public Men of Australia, September 6, 1856, 482–484. MS. in Mitchell Library.
4.
CarmichaelH.“Reply to Certain Calumnies and Misrepresentations put forth by Doctor Lang in the Colonist Newspaper of the 11th February, 1836. Extracted from theSydney Monitors of 20th and 24th February, 1836”. (Carmichael's own copy, now in the possession of Mr. Justice J. A. Ferguson).
5.
Ibid.
6.
Ibid.
7.
Ibid.
8.
The Colonist, February 25, 1836.
9.
The Australian, June 1, 1839, and the N.S.W. Register of Wills, Series 1, No. 57711.
10.
See, for example, CarmichaelH.Lecture delivered at the Twelfth Session of the Sydney Mechanics'School of Arts, 1844.
11.
PollardH. M.Pioneers of Popular Education 1760–1850. London: Murray, 1956, 141–142.
12.
In BowringJ. (Ed.). The Works of Jeremy Bentham. Edinburgh, 1838–1843, VIII, 4–191.
13.
CurtisS. J.BoultwoodM. E. A.A Short History of Educational Ideas. London: University Tutorial Press, 1953, 391.
14.
Ibid. For Bentham's curriculum, see HansN.“Bentham and the Utilitarians”, In JudgesA. V. (Ed.). Pioneers of English Education. London: Faber, 1952, 91–92.
15.
The Works of Jeremy Bentham. Edinburgh: Tut, 1, 1859, 570.
16.
Pollard, op. cit., p. 160.
17.
CurtisBoultwood, op. cit., 393 ff.
18.
The Colonist, February 4, 1836.
19.
CarmichaelCalumnies, op. cit.
20.
Ibid.
21.
Sydney Herald, December 25, 1834.
22.
The Colonist, December 28, 1837.
23.
Calumnies, op. cit.
24.
Australian, June 14, 1836.
25.
Ibid., June 17, 1836.
26.
Colonist, February 5, 1835.
27.
Ibid., April 30, 1835.
28.
LangJ. D.An Historical and Statistical Account of N.S.W. Op. cit., 11, 1852 ed., 537.
29.
Calumnies, op. cit.
30.
MaclehoseJ.Picture of Sydney, and Strangers' Guide to N.S.W., for 1839. Sydney: Maclehose, 112 ff.
31.
VideDiceyA. V.Lectures on the Relation Between Law and Public Opinion in England During the Nineteenth Century. London: Macmillan, 1948, 321–322.
32.
Maclehose, op. cit.
33.
Ibid.
34.
Ibid.
35.
Ibid.
36.
Historical Records of Australia, XVII, September 30, 1833, 230 ff.
37.
The New South Wales Calendar and General Post Office Directory, 1836, 349.
38.
The Colonist, February 11, 1836.
39.
Maclehose, op. cit., 113.
40.
Ibid., 115.
41.
Vide advertisement in Sydney Gazette, June 30, 1835.
42.
Ibid., and Maclehose, op. cit., 113–114.
43.
Maclehose, op. cit., 115.
44.
Ibid., 113.
45.
Ibid.
46.
Ibid.
47.
Ibid., 114.
48.
BurtonW. W.The State of Religion and Education in New South Wales. London: Cross, Simpkin & Marshall, 1840, 143 ff.
49.
Ibid., 143.
50.
Maclehose, op. cit., 114.
51.
Sydney Gazette, June 30, 1835.
52.
BurtonW. W., op. cit., 145.
53.
Sydney Gazette, June-July, 1835, and Maclehose, op. cit., 112 ff.
54.
Ibid., August 11, 1836, reveals that Bourke unsuccessfully attempted to establish one National School at Wollongong.