Surname:
Barnard (Barney)
Details:
Brickmaker from Brussels. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Pat. Plains under sentence of 1 month in the cells
Surname:
Barnard (Barney)
Details:
Re permission to marry at Windsor
First Name:
Captain George
Details:
Royal Engineers. Recommencing work on Nobbys breakwater. Estimated to complete in 5yrs time employing 200 prisoners and machinery. 3000 pounds
First Name:
Captain George
Details:
Birth - on the 14th instant, the lady of Capt. Barney of the Royal Engineers a daughter
First Name:
Captain George
Details:
Inspected the Breakwater at Newcastle and declared it to be a disaster
First Name:
Captain George
Details:
Proceeding to Newcastle to approve the site of the new military barracks
First Name:
Captain George
Details:
Recommending a micacious sand stone obtainable in Newcastle to be used for paving the streets of Sydney
First Name:
Captain George
Details:
Correspondence from Captain Barney to the Colonial Secretary on the subject of the Tunnel and supply of water to Sydney
First Name:
Captain George
Ship:
British Sovereign 1835
Details:
Captain Barney of the Royal Engineers, Mrs Barney, Miss Ellen Barney, Miss Maria Barney and Master James Barney, passengers on the 'British Sovereign' from London
First Name:
Colonel George
Details:
Prompted by The Australian to make enquiries into the death of six infirm men working on the breakwater
First Name:
Colonel George
Place:
St. Thomas Church, St. Leonards, North Shore Sydney
Details:
Marriage on 26th May of Robert Deane, late of HMS Iris and Henrietta, youngest daughter of Colonel Barney, RE., late Surveyor-General
Details:
Chief Commissioner of Crown Lands
Details:
On list printed in the Gazette for New Commission of the Peace
First Name:
George (Captain and Brevet-Major)
Source:
The United Service Journal (Google Books)
Details:
Corps of the Royal Engineers. Appointed to Lieut-Colonel vice Walker who retired on full pay
First Name:
Lieutenant Colonel George
Details:
28th regiment to be instructed in artillary training by Lieutenant Colonel Barney in order to defend the colony
First Name:
Lieutenant-Colonel George
Details:
On list of Military Officers on duty in NSW in 1841. Royal Engineers. Entered the army 11 July 1808. Served at the defence of Tariffe in 1811 and 1812; and at the capture of Guadaloupe and Saintres in 1815
First Name:
Lieutenant-Colonel George
Source:
Annual Register Volume 88 Edited by Edmund Burke
Details:
Late Lieut-Colonel in the Royal Engineers. Appointed Lieut-Governor of North Australia, and to administer the government of that colony, under the style and title of Superintendent thereof
Details:
Public works inspector
Details:
Visited Newcastle to inspect public works
Details:
The Governor, Judge Burton, Major Barney and Lieut. Campbell visited the Female Factory at Parramatta 21st November 1837