Brian Condon: Letters and Documents in 19th Century Australian Catholic History
[Source: Adelaide Archdiocesan Archives copy. Marked 'No. 14']
Sydney
12 July 1820
The Jailer will please admit the Reverend J.J. Therry Roman Catholic Chaplain into the Jail, to administer the consolations of religion to the unhappy people of his Communion now under sentence of death.
J.T. Campbell Pro
[Note: The most extensive collection of transcriptions of Fr Therry's correspondence remains Eris O'Brien's The Foundation of Catholicism in Australia; life and letters of Archpriest John Joseph Therry, Sydney, Angus & Robertson, 1922]