My Sources
The Will of Atwell Hayes,Sir Henry's father;
Sir Henry's court trial papers;
The portraits of Sir Henry, his father Atwell, his sisters Mary Snary and Catherine and that of his daughter Mary Jude were made available to me by a direct descendant of Mary Snary Allen, Allen Crosbie .
The Court Martial Papers of Sir Henry Browne Hayes and of Lord Doneraille;
First hand accounts from witnesses who attended Sir Henry's trial:
Sir Henry’s personal letters, two new ones found at the Dublin The National Archives;
Joseph Holt’s memoirs edited by Peter O'Shaughnessey;
Captain Charles H. Barnard’s 'Marooned'; his account of the wrecking of the ‘Isabella’ and his description of Sir Henry's behaviour.
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'Wreck of the Isabella' by David Miller
Lieutenant Richard Ludlin’s account of the wreck of the ‘Isabella’ and Sir Henry's behaviour.
Oral histories from descendants of Atwell Hayes, Sir Henry's father;
'John Grant’s Journey' .W.S. Hill-Reid
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This Beauteous, Wicked Place' Yvonne Cramer
'botany bay: true tales of early australia' John Lang
Norman Lindsay's illustrations in Chas. H. Bertie's article, 'Sir Henry Brown Hayes, A Stormy Petrel ' in the January 1, 1910 in the 'Lone Hand'.
Ricky Pound on Freemason symbolism inside Vernon Mount;
Newspaper excerpts about Sir Henry, sourced by Jenwilletts
The Georgian Society of Ireland
The log book of the Atlas 1 1801-1802
Beyond the Sea Logbook of the Convict Transport 'ATLAS' 1801-1802 Brian Ahearn
Beyond the Sea 'The life and times of Murtagh Ahearn' Volume2 Brian Ahearn
''Richard Brooks' From Convict Ship Captain to Pillar of Early Colonial Australia Christine Maher