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sketcher and surveyor, was the eldest child of George Scott and Betty, née Pringle, of Earlston, Berwickshire, Scotland.

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1992
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2011

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References [<ExternalResource: Crawford, G.H. (1967), 'Thomas Scott', Melbourne, Vic : in Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 2, [Pike, D. (ed.)], Melbourne University Press.>, <ExternalResource: von Stieglitz, K.R. (ed.) (1966), 'Sketches in Early Van Diemen's Land by Thomas Scott', Hobart, Tas.>, <ExternalResource: '[James Reid Scott Papers]', Canberra, ACT : National Library of Australia.>, <ExternalResource: 'Sketches and plans: 1820 and following years', Sydney, NSW : Thomas Scott Papers, Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales.>, <ExternalResource: Ross, James (ed.) (1830), 'Recollections of a short excursion to Lake Echo in March 1823', Hobart Town, Tasmania : Hobart Town Almanack.>, <ExternalResource: Mulligan (1866), 'List of words in use by the Oyster Bay Tribe of Aborigines', in Dialects of Aboriginal Tribes of Tasmania.>]