In dispute with the Indians, Governor Burnet had decided that the Indians must move off the land; among the Indians who still claimed land were Rondout, Hons and Romer.
A copy of these works of art was preserved, and displayed the extent to which New Holland and Van Diemen's Land were known.
Official holders of land were interested in preventing extravagant grants, which lessened the marketable value of their own.
Large grants of land were given to favoured individuals in the colony, or to immigrants who came with commendations from the home government.
Besides these, few free grants ofland were made by the British Government, except those made to half-pay officers of the army and navy, and of course there was a rapid rise in their value.
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