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George Henry Green, paymaster of 57th Regiment died aged 47
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Division of 57th including head quarters and the band embarked on board the Resource early on previous Tuesday morning
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Detachment of the 57th embarked on the brig 'Amity' under command of Captain Haverside to relieve the Buffs at Newcastle
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Captain, Lieutenant, 3 Sergeants & 60 rank and file of the 3rd regiment relieving 57th regt. at Newcastle
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William Burtonshaw to be confined for 3 years with hard labour after a court martial. Orderly conduct in gaol
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In the Service of the Company: letters of Sir Edward Parry, Commissioner to the Australian Agricultural company: volume 1, December 1829 - June 1832. Letter No. 23
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A Corporal and 3 soldiers of the 57th regiment to accompany convicts to A.A. Company at Port Stephens as guard
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The Present state of Australia: A Description of the Country,etc and the manners, customs and condition of its aboriginal inhabitants ...Robert Dawson
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Before we arrived at Soldiers Point darkness came on, and as the road over the rocks near the shore was both difficult and dangerous for our loaded pack-horses, Ben ran forward to the Point, and brought to our assistance the corporal and two soldiers of the 57th regiment, who were stationed with three others at that solitary spot, to intercept the runaway convicts, on their passage from the penal settlement of Port Macquarie to Newcastle and Sydney. Welcome to you, gentlemen, was the salute of the corporal as he approached us. And welcome too was the corporal, for we should have found it difficult to reach the station in the dark with the pack-horses without his assistance.
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R v. Young Hooper & Batty. SC
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Private William Burtenshaw confined in Newcastle gaol for breach of discipline
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Early Days of Port Stephens
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Lieutenant Donelan. Recalled from Port Stephens. 57th to embark for India
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Death of George Henry Green, Paymaster of the 57th regiment
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Heaviside (57th regiment)
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On Monday afternoon a detachment of teh57the regiment embarked on board the Government brig Amity, under the command of Captain Heaviside, to relieve a detachment of the 3rd (Buffs) doing duty at Newcastle, and sailed the same evening