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James Hardy Vaux James Hardy Vaux i(A32687 works by)
Born: Established: 1782 Surrey,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
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Gender: Male
Heritage: English
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1 y separately published work icon James Hardy Vaux's 1819 Dictionary of Criminal Slang and Other Impolite Terms as Used by the Convicts of the British Colonies of Australia with Other Impolite Terms Used by the Convicts of the British Colonies of Australia Australia's First Dictionary James Hardy Vaux , Simon Barnard , Simon Barnard (illustrator), Melbourne : Text Publishing , 2023 27045799 2023 single work information book

'In the early 1800s magistrates in the Australian colonies were often frustrated by the language used by reoffending convicts to disguise their criminal activities and intensions. Convict clerk James Hardy Vaux came up with a useful idea: a dictionary of slang and other terms used by convicts. And so, in 1819, he compiled what was to be Australia’s first published dictionary.

'With words such as fence (a receiver of stolen goods), flesh-bag (a shirt), flip (to shoot); galloot (a soldier), kid (a child thief), knuckle (to pickpocket), ramp (to rob out in the open), ruffles (handcuffs), screw (a skeleton key), serve (to rob), stamps (shoes) and wrinkle (a lie), Vaux's dictionary is a fascinating account of convict language, including the origins and early usage of several words that have evolved to become part of Australian English today. And Simon Barnard's illustrations and supporting accounts of individual convicts and their criminal antics complements this lively picture of Australia's convict history.' (Publication summary)

1 James Hardy Vaux James Hardy Vaux , 1987 extract autobiography (Memoirs of James Hardy Vaux. Written by Himself.)
— Appears in: The Penguin Book of Australian Autobiography 1987; (p. 19-20)
4 15 y separately published work icon Memoirs of James Hardy Vaux. Written by Himself. James Hardy Vaux , London : 1819 Z984931 1819 single work autobiography
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