Surname:
Bocher (Boucher)
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Christopher Flinn assigned servant
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Subscription for the family of the late Arnold Fisk
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Richard Stack per 'Guildford' employed by Boucher
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Thomas Kenny per 'Countess of Harcourt employed as servant
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Parry Long per 'Orpheus' employed by Boucher
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James Regan assigned servant
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Supreme Court of NSW Long v Boucher
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Owned an Inn at Wallis Plains. Placed an add in the paper which resulted in a court case for libel by Parry Long
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Employed Michael Connor as clerk
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Commencing business at 84 George St. Sydney
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Secretary of committee of Bank of Australia
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James Orr assigned servant
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William Powditch attesting as to the property and character of Boucher for a grant of land
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While crossing the river in the whale boat of the wrecked 'Nereid' was swept onto breakers near the Oyster Bank. Rescued.
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Intending to proceed to England
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Opening Banking establishment
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Correspondence from Parry Long thanking Frederick Boucher for discharging his debt and allowing his release from prison
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Account of the investigation into the 'dubious transactions of Messrs Frederick and Charles Boucher'. British and Australiasian Bank
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55 Moorgate street London
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Mananging Director British and Australasian Bank. Cautioning against giving credit to Charles Boucher
Source:
Wood., W. Allan., 'Dawn in the Valley', the Story of Settlement in the Hunter River Valley., Wentworth books, Sydney, 1972
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pp., 65, 89, 105, 175, 253
Place:
Second Branch of Hunter's River
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Advertising to let a farm (admirably adapted for cultivation with a good house thereon)