Dulcott—a township in the parish of Forbes, and county of Monmouth, about 60 miles from Hobart.
Eastbourne—a township in the parish of Eastbourne, and county of Cornwall, near the South Esk.
East Grinstead—a township in Somerset, about 80 miles from Hobart.
Ebrington—a township in Cumberland.
Elderslie—a village near the Jordan, in the parish of Wallace and county of Monmouth, about 40 miles from Hobart.
Eldon—a range of hills on the western side of the island, southward of the river Macintosh.
Emu Bay—a harbor on the northern coast, about 45 miles west of the Tamar heads. The Van Diemen's Land Company has an establishment at Emu Bay, and there is also a police and post station and an inn. The road to Circular Head passes by the bay. The country here abounds with timber, of which large quantities are exported. A stream called the Emu falls into the bay.
Enfield—a township in the parish of Staffa and county of Monmouth, about 20 miles from Hobart.
Esperance—a harbor on the south-eastern coast, into which falls a river of the same name.
Evandale—a town in the parish of that name and county of Cornwall, 115 miles from Hobart and 11 from Launceston. It is prettily situated on the eastern side of the South Esk, and contains several substantial brick buildings, three large inns, and a steam flour mill. It has a resident magistrate and a post station. There are two well-built, neat, and commodious churches (episcopalian and presbyterian), a Wesleyan chapel, and a good subscription library.