Place:
Newcastle district
Details:
The official estimate of the land under crops in the Newcastle district and the quantity of produce to be taken therefrom was made by the police in November 1838 at the request of the Colonial Secretary. Rev. Threlkeld: 30 acres wheat. Yield 45 bushels
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Details:
Joseph Roberts assigned servant
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Source:
R v. Boatman - SC
Details:
Acted as interpreter in the case of Boatman
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Source:
R v. Long Jack - SC
Details:
Present at the trial of Long Jack
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Source:
R v. Monkey & Others SC
Details:
Interpreter in the case of Monkey & Others
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Details:
Michael Donovan assigned servant
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Details:
William Anderson assigned servant
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Details:
John Bateman assigned servant
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Details:
Assigned 4 convict servants in March
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Source:
Early Days of Port Stephens
Details:
Visited Sir E. Parry at Tahlee
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Details:
William King assigned servant
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Details:
George Johnson assigned servant
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Source:
Early History of Toronto
Details:
Built new mission station 'Ebenezer' on the hill where the Toronto Hotel now stands
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Details:
Auctioneer James Croft to auction materials of a house previously built by London Missionary Society
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Details:
Land grant of 10,000 acres made to London Missionary Society. Mission closed in 1829 and land reverted to Crown
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Details:
Interpreter for 2 Newcastle aborigines who murdered another tribe member at Windsor
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Details:
Thomas Chester per Asia assigned servant
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Details:
Charles Adams assigned servant
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Details:
Michael Barry assigned servant
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Details:
Michael Dwyer assigned servant