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<strong>The</strong> Cyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Tasmania: An Epitome <strong>of</strong> Progress; Halls, Politics, Society and Christianity<br />
in Vichy France; Jolly, Dictionnaire des parlementaires français; Joly, Darquier de Pellepoix<br />
et l’antisémitisme français; Laborie, Résistants, vichyssois et autres; Lartigaut, Histoire du<br />
Quercy; Molinié, Enfance à Cahors; Nolte, Three Faces <strong>of</strong> Fascism; Planté, Un Grand<br />
seigneur de la politique; Tannenbaum, 1900; Tannenbaum, <strong>The</strong> Action Française; Weber,<br />
Action Française; Weber, France, Fin de Siècle<br />
1 Pierre Gayet, February 2000.<br />
2 Guy, p. 388.<br />
3 Australia’s second penal colony, on Norfolk Island, was established in 1789.<br />
4 Guy, p. 402.<br />
5 Downer, p. 2.<br />
6 Britton Jones’s criminal record continued: 30 November 1825 – Harbouring a<br />
convict to tipple in his house, fined sixteen shillings; 22 November 1826 –<br />
Riding in his cart without reins, fined twenty shillings; 29 December 1827 –<br />
Riding in his cart on the Highway without reins, fined twenty shillings; 29<br />
December 1827 – Swearing two pr<strong>of</strong>ane Oaths in the Police Office, fined four<br />
shillings; 8 January 1832 – Obstructing the Chief District Constable in the<br />
execution <strong>of</strong> his duty, reprimand; 17 March 1831 – Committing a Br<strong>each</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
the Peace <strong>by</strong> assisting in rescuing a prisoner from the Constable, fined £5 and<br />
sureties to keep the peace <strong>for</strong> six months.<br />
7 Hector Jones, ‘<strong>The</strong> Jones Family’, revised <strong>by</strong> Vernon Jones, 1960 and 1971,<br />
Launceston Reference Library, Local Studies Library. Hector refers to this<br />
portrait in his documents and there seems to be some portrait in Launceston<br />
which Britton Jones senior painted, but no research could connect any <strong>of</strong> this<br />
to George III.<br />
8 <strong>The</strong> Free Church <strong>of</strong> Scotland was <strong>for</strong>med after the Great Disruption <strong>of</strong> 1843,<br />
when Evangelicals split from the established Church <strong>of</strong> Scotland.<br />
9 <strong>The</strong> Morrison family were respected members <strong>of</strong> the Kirk. Most <strong>of</strong> them <strong>are</strong><br />
now buried in an isolated cemetery at Winkleigh, north <strong>of</strong> Launceston.<br />
10 Olive Room, ‘Morning C<strong>of</strong>fee Talk,’ 27 February 1991.<br />
11 ibid.<br />
<strong>chapter</strong> 3<br />
Soldier’s Heart<br />
SOURCES: Archives Departmentale: Confidential report on Action Française, 29<br />
March 1911, intercepted <strong>by</strong> Paris police; Archives Municipales de Neuilly: census<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1921; Australian War Memorial statistics; Louise Darquier’s wartime correspondence;<br />
Lycée Gambetta <strong>list</strong> <strong>of</strong> decorations <strong>of</strong> past pupils; AN 3W142, Dossier