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Ann Howe (c.1802–1842) was a newspaper proprietor in the colony of New South Wales who published a paper which vigorously supported the liberal Governor Richard Bourke and represented the emancipist (ex-convict) voice. Watt drowned in 1837 in Port Macquarie. In 1840, Ann married Thomas Salmon, a butcher, and lived with him in George Street, Sydney. She died in 1842.

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  • آن هاو (ar)
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  • آن هاو (بالإنجليزية: Ann Howe)‏ هي محرِّرة أسترالية، ولدت في 1802، وتوفيت في 1842. (ar)
  • Ann Howe (c.1802–1842) was a newspaper proprietor in the colony of New South Wales who published a paper which vigorously supported the liberal Governor Richard Bourke and represented the emancipist (ex-convict) voice. Watt drowned in 1837 in Port Macquarie. In 1840, Ann married Thomas Salmon, a butcher, and lived with him in George Street, Sydney. She died in 1842. (en)
  • Ann Howe, född 1802, död 1842, var en australiensisk . Hon föddes i Sydney som dotter till före detta straffångar, affärsidkaren Sarah Bird och John Morris, och gifte sig 1821 med Robert Howe, ägaren av kolonins officiella tidning, Sydney Gazette. Paret tillhörde den första generationen borgarklass i Australien. Vid makens död 1829 ärvde Howe Sydney Gazette. Tidningen var då så misskött att den var nära att bli uppköpt av kolonins andra tidning, den nyligen grundade Sydney Herald. Hon slöt en allians med guvernör Bourkes liberala reformpolitik, och kom då i konflikt med den förmögna borgar- och landägarklassen, som ville utesluta personer som härstammad från straffångar, och anställde den före detta straffången William Augustus Watt (d. 1837), en agitator mot godsägarna. Hon spelade en vik (sv)
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  • آن هاو (بالإنجليزية: Ann Howe)‏ هي محرِّرة أسترالية، ولدت في 1802، وتوفيت في 1842. (ar)
  • Ann Howe (c.1802–1842) was a newspaper proprietor in the colony of New South Wales who published a paper which vigorously supported the liberal Governor Richard Bourke and represented the emancipist (ex-convict) voice. She was born in Sydney, the child of two ex-convicts: Sarah Bird, the colony's first female publican, and John Morris. In December 1821 she married Robert Howe, the son and heir of George Howe, an ex-convict and successful publisher of the Sydney Gazette and printer of government publications, who had recently died. Ann bore Robert four children and raised his son by a convict woman. After he drowned in 1829, she prevented the sale of the Sydney Gazette to its rival the Sydney Herald by her husband's executors, then took an active role in running the paper. She claimed the executors, Richard Jones, and Rev. Ralph Mansfield (editor of the paper), had run the business down and were about to accept a low price when she persuaded a reluctant Jones to let her manage it. She aligned the paper with Bourke, and against the conservative 'exclusives' (who were opposed to wider democracy in the colony and participation of ex-convicts in public life). The exclusives were represented by the Herald. She appointed as editor a ticket-of-leave convict, William Augustus Watt, who wrote editorials against the spirit of slavery and attempted to expose abuses of some of the exclusives, in particular James Mudie, a bitter opponent of Bourke's. In retaliation, Watt was brought before the bench on trumped up charges, but Bourke had him removed to Port Macquarie, where the Howes had a land grant on the Macleay River. In 1836 she married Watt in Port Macquarie, although Mudie maliciously tried to prevent the marriage by claiming that Watt was of bad character. Richard Jones then used his power as executor and of guarantor of outstanding loans to transfer ownership of the paper to Howe's eldest son, Anne's stepson, Robert Charles. Watt drowned in 1837 in Port Macquarie. In 1840, Ann married Thomas Salmon, a butcher, and lived with him in George Street, Sydney. She died in 1842. (en)
  • Ann Howe, född 1802, död 1842, var en australiensisk . Hon föddes i Sydney som dotter till före detta straffångar, affärsidkaren Sarah Bird och John Morris, och gifte sig 1821 med Robert Howe, ägaren av kolonins officiella tidning, Sydney Gazette. Paret tillhörde den första generationen borgarklass i Australien. Vid makens död 1829 ärvde Howe Sydney Gazette. Tidningen var då så misskött att den var nära att bli uppköpt av kolonins andra tidning, den nyligen grundade Sydney Herald. Hon slöt en allians med guvernör Bourkes liberala reformpolitik, och kom då i konflikt med den förmögna borgar- och landägarklassen, som ville utesluta personer som härstammad från straffångar, och anställde den före detta straffången William Augustus Watt (d. 1837), en agitator mot godsägarna. Hon spelade en viktig politisk roll genom sitt stöd till den liberala emancipatoriska politiken under en kritisk tid i kolonins historia. När hon 1836 ansökte om att få gifta sig med Watts försökte jordägaren James Mudie förhindra detta. Samma år lyckades testamentsexekutorn Jones avsätta henne och överföra ägorätten av tidningen till hennes förste makes utomäktenskaplige son Robert Charles Howe. Hon gifte 1840 om sig med Thomas Armitage Salmon. (sv)
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