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William Edwards per 'Surry' assigned servant
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Introducing a plan invented by Mr. Morton of Leith for hauling vessels ashore.
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Advertising for an experienced overseer for saltworks at Newcastle
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Returned to Port Stephens at the end of April after completing his tour of inspection of A.A. Company holdings at Liverpool Plains
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Presented address to the Governor on his visit to Newcastle
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Signed petition to Gov. Bourke re the power of Magistrates in dealing with the convict population
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Correspondence refuting information that Officers of the A.A. Company went in pursuit of natives who had murdered overseer James Henderson
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Greenwich Hospital
Source:
The Courier (Hobart)
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Appointed Lieutenant Governor of Greenwich Hospital
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Arrival of Sir Edward Parry and Lady Parry on the 'William'
First Name:
Sir Edward and Lady
Source:
Memoirs of Rear Admiral Sir W.Edward Parry by his son Rev. Edward Parry
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In June 1834, Sir Edward and Lady Parry, with their four children, embarked at Sydney in the Persian and arrived at Gravesend the following November
First Name:
Sir William Edward
Place:
Walpole, St. Andrew
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Marriage of Sir William Parry to Catherine Edwards 29 June 1841
First Name:
Sir William Edward
Place:
School House Maitland
Source:
Maitland Marriage Register
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Marriage of Francis Mitchell to Eliza Merrett, both from Sydney. Witnesses Sir William Parry of Port Stephens and Mary Mitchell
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Arriving with Sir Edward on the 'William' were servants Mrs. Crouther, Sarah Gardner, James Collier, Mary Ann Walker and Mrs. Horner.
First Name:
William Edward and Isabella
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral Newcastle. Baptisms p20
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Commissioner of A.A. Company. Baptism of son Charles
Ship:
Lady McNaughten 1835
Place:
Muswellbrook Police Office
Source:
Criminal Court Records. Muswellbrook Court of Petty Sessions, Letter Books, 1838-1851. Ancestry
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Application for Ticket of Leave for Thomas Larney Robert Shaw, Edward Perry and William Carey received from the Commissioner of Crown Lands at New England forwarded to the Principal Supt. of Convicts by E.D.Day