David Dickenson Mann (1775 c.-1811 fl.)
Convicted of forgery while in the service of Lord Charles Somerset, he was transported to
Australia where he became a politician, returning to England in 1811 where he published The Present Picture of New South Wales.
Convicted of forgery while in the service of Lord Charles Somerset, he was transported to
Australia where he became a politician, returning to England in 1811 where he published The Present Picture of New South Wales.