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Granted Ticket of Leave
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW; Roll: 136
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Labourer from London. Admitted to Newcastle gaol by the Principal Superintendent of Convicts in Sydney. To be forwarded to the Bench of Magistrates at Invermein to be dealt with. Sent to Maitland on 30 November 1836
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4016]; Microfiche: 679
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Thomas Clawson age 18. Errand boy from Surrey. Tried at Southwark 4 January 1831. Sentenced to transportation for life for robbing a till. Assigned to the Chief Justice in Sydney on arrival
First Name:
Constable Thomas
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Removed from position of constable
First Name:
Constable Thomas
Place:
Patterson's Plains
Details:
Free. Appointed constable in room of Kerry Lynne,deceased
First Name:
Constable Thomas
Place:
Patterson's Plains
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Dismissed from position of constable for repeated drunkenness
First Name:
Constable Thomas
Source:
NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825, 1826-1827 (Ancestry)
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Thomas Lawson appointed to act as district constable for the district of Newcastle.
First Name:
Constable Thomas
Source:
NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825, 1826-1827 (Ancestry)
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Simon Rouse, in the service of government, charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct. Mrs. Catherine Reilly states - On Saturday night about 9 o clock the prisoner came to my house quite drunk and demanded liquor which I refused him, upon which he was very abusive and insisted upon being served, forcing his way into the house and on my persisting in refusing him liquor he became outrageous and broke in the whole of the sash of one of my windows. Mr. Thomas Lawson district constable, states - On Saturday night a little after nine o clock I was going my rounds. I heard Mrs. Reilly calling for assistance. On my going to her I found the prisoner close to Mrs. Reillys window which was broken. He was drunk, Mrs. Reilly told me that Rouse had done the mischief. The accused admits being excessively drunk it was St. Patricks Day, expresses contrition at having insulted Mrs. Reilly, it was by falling against the window that he broke it. Simon Rouse sentenced to 6 months in the goal gang
First Name:
Constable Thomas
Details:
Free. Appointed District constable in room of John Butler Hewson
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Sentenced to Newcastle for 7 years for robbing HM medical stores
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Prisoner at Newcastle. Suspected to having been an accessary to the escape of four prisoners from Newcastle
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Prisoner at Newcastle. Acting in the place of Assistant Surgeon Evans
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Prisoner at Newcastle sent to Sydney
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Prisoner at Newcastle acting in place of Assistant Surgeon Evans. Giving evidence re Alexander Tompsey's wounds
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Charged with assault. Prosecutor did not indict
Place:
Christ Church, Newcastle
Source:
Church of England Marriage Register Book 1818 - 1825. University of Newcastle
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No. 2. Marriage of Joseph Raphael to Ann Clements. Witnesses Thomas Lawson and Sarah Law. Minister Rev. William Cowper
Place:
Christ Church, Newcastle
Source:
Church of England Marriage Register Book 1818 - 1825. University of Newcastle
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Marriage of Samuel Cooley, labourer & overseer, to Elizabeth Grant, widow. Witnesses Thomas Lawson and Mary Chapman. Minister Rev. William Cowper
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Thomas Lawson indicted on a charge of breaking and entering the store house of the General Hospital, and of stealing from thence diverse medicines of value, among which was a quantity of quicksilver, sworn to be worth 10 pounds. Also with receiving and having in his personal possession a great part of the said property, knowing the same to have been stolen. Upon which latter count he was found guilty and remanded for sentence at a future day
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GOVERNMENT AND GENERAL ORDERS. Government House, Sydney, Saturday, 29th July, 1S20. CIVIL DEPARTMENT. MEDICAL BOARD, consisting of the following Surgeons ; viz. J. M. BRYDONE, Surgeon, R. N ; G. A. STEPHENSON, Esq. Surgeon, 48th Regt ; and James Hunter, Esq. Surgeon, R. N ; Whereof J M. Brydone, Esq was President, having, been lately appointed by His EXELLENCY the GOVER-NOR to enquire into and report on certain Subjects connected with the professional Practice here ; and, among other Things, to examine and report on the Qualifications of certain Persons who were represented as practising Surgery and Physic within the Territory of New South Wales, and more especially at Sydney, and believed to be exercising such Art and Profession to the Prejudice of the Ignorant and Unwary, who had placed themselves under their medical Charge : - And the Board having thereon called before them and examined Thomas Lawson, |George White, |John Brennan, |Joseph Hyams and Simeon Lear, who were known to be exercising the Practice of Sur- gery and Medicine, has reported to HIS EXELLENCY that the said Persons are not duly qualified to practice either as Surgeons or Physicians, being ignorant of those Professions. HIS EXCELLENCY the GOVERNOR is hereon pleased to order and direct, that the said Persons ; namely, Thomas Lawson, George White, John Brennan, Joseph Hyams and Simeon Lear, do forthwith cease to practice either as Surgeons or Physicians at Sydney, or in any Part of the Territory of New South Wales, on Pain of being prosecuted for]the same with the utmost Rigour of the Law. By His Excellency's Command, J. T. CAMPBELL, Secretary.