Maps

Below are some of the many ‘district’ as well as local survey and other maps in the book

An adaption of the digital version of the 1818/1819 Evans map of Port Dalrymple settler grants by Cartigas, ANU http://peopleaustralia.anu.edu.au/entity/12452 [Chapter 2]

The initial ‘local land grants’ of Kennedy Murray (and also George Collins) superimposed on the Cornwall 3A historic map [Chapter 3]

Projected c1837 map of Murray ‘Prosperous and emancipist villages in town’ – local community center with Evandale Parish, Morven Police District and Evandale-Launceston Water Scheme (ELWS) [Chapter 5]

The three main ‘historical maps’ of the Evandale District’ (Cornwall 3, LTO P.355 and E10) still all ‘inaccurate’ and still all listed online at LIST by the Tasmanian Government [at the maps.thelist.tas.gov.au website] [Chapter 5]

E10 Map – the various Lots of the ‘sham Evandale Village’ (& Murray’s ‘34 acres’)[Chapter 5]

The dispersal of the Kennedy Murrays in early colonial Australia – overlaid on a copy of the 1840 John Dower map [Chapter 13]

Clusters of ‘Ayrshire Murrays’ and KM Sr’s c1780s move to ‘Bridgeton’ (Glasgow) [Chapter 14]

The map above shows the c1815 land grants in the Richmond-Windsor area. The ‘400 acres allocated to different persons’ is believed to be the particular area where KM Sr and his wife Ann had their initial 30-acre farm. This is not far from where William Cox and son James had adjoining land grants (with G.W. Evans their neighbour c1806 before Murray came to the area) [https://peopleaustralia.anu.edu.au/entity/12456] [Chapter 14]

L. Map of Pictland c800 CE (locating where KM Sr’s possible 30 X great-grandfather King Kenneth MacAlpin (the first King of Scotland) was first in 804 CE) R. ‘MacGregor country’: The cultural as well as geographical ‘heartland’ (still) of modern Scotland as well as ancient ‘Pictland’ ‘[locating the Glen Lyon locale in ‘MacGregor country’ of KM Sr’s verified 8 X grandfather Sir James MacGregor lived and worked in the late 15th Century as the Vicar of Fortingall as well as titular ‘Dean of Lismore’ and author of ‘the Dean of Lismore’s Book’]