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Surname: Hall
First Name: Thomas Simpson
Ship: -
Date: 1842 5 February
Place: -
Source: HRG
Details: Owner of cheque stolen when Scone Mail held up by bushrangers
11957
Surname: Hall
First Name: Thomas Simpson
Ship: -
Date: 1844 29 June
Place: Dartbrook
Source: MM
Details: Appointed Magistrate
44055
Surname: Hall
First Name: Thomas Simpson
Ship: -
Date: 1848 9 August
Place: Scone and Murrurundi
Source: MM
Details: To serve as member of district Council
44436
Surname: Hall
First Name: Thomas Simpson
Ship: -
Date: 1848 19 August
Place: -
Source: MM
Details: 115,200 acres of land named Wallamumby. Claim for lease of Crown land beyond the settled districts
44670
Surname: Hall
First Name: Thomas Simpson
Ship: -
Date: 1848 23 August
Place: -
Source: MM
Details: Mount Mitchell 102, 400 acres grazing 1000 cattle. Claim to lease of Crown Land Beyond the Settled District
44671
Surname: Hall
First Name: Thomas Simpson
Ship: -
Date: 1848 23 August
Place: New England
Source: MM
Details: Mount Mitchell 102, 400 acres grazing 1000 cattle. Claim to lease of Crown Land Beyond the Settled District
44673
Surname: Hall
First Name: Thomas Simpson
Ship: -
Date: 1848 23 August
Place: New England
Source: MM
Details: 'Mount Mitchell' 102, 400 acres grazing 1000 cattle. Claim to lease of Crown Land Beyond the Settled District
78875
Surname: Hall
First Name: Thomas Simpson
Ship: -
Date: 1850 21 September
Place: Dartbrook
Source: MM
Details: Andrew Axton and Francis Hopkins absconded from service. Reward offered
81631
Surname: Hall
First Name: Thomas Simpson
Ship: -
Date: 1851 25 January
Place: Dartbrook
Source: MM
Details: Thomas Hall giving notice that orders drawn by William Robb on him would not be paid
83367
Surname: Hall
First Name: Thomas Simpson
Ship: -
Date: 1851 30 April
Place: Dart brook
Source: MM
Details: Advertising to employ a governess
85404
Surname: Hall
First Name: Thomas Simpson
Ship: -
Date: 1851 27 August
Place: Dartbrook
Source: MM
Details: Correspondence to the Gold Reward Committee regarding the location of gold discovered by his brother Ebenezer Hall near Oaky Creek
86364
Surname: Hall
First Name: Thomas Simpson
Ship: -
Date: 1851 18 October
Place: -
Source: MM
Details: Letter from George Cohen expressing his thanks for 'the strongest testimonial of character for integrity and honor ever produced in a court of justice'
86522
Surname: Hall
First Name: Thomas Simpson
Ship: -
Date: 1851 29 October
Place: Dartbrook
Source: MM
Details: On list printed in the Gazette for New Commission of the Peace
92110
Surname: Hall
First Name: Thomas Simpson
Ship: -
Date: 1863
Place: Scone
Source: Australian Almanac
Details: Magistrate
96218
Surname: Hall
First Name: Thomas Simpson
Ship: -
Date: 1852 20 November
Place: Dart brook
Source: MM
Details: Notice re horses missing from a paddock at Dartbrook
112582
Surname: Hall
First Name: Thomas Simpson
Ship: -
Date: 1838 20 November
Place: -
Source: SG
Details: Gave testimony as to the character of James Oates who was accused of murdering natives at Myall Creek
124348
Surname: Hall
First Name: Thomas Simpson
Ship: -
Date: 1857 3 October
Place: Dartbrook
Source: SMH
Details: Marriage of Rev. Duncan Ross of Muswellbrook, son of D. Ross of Dingwall and Mary Ann, eldest daughter of Thomas S. Hall of Dartbrook on 23rd September. Minister Rev. J.S. White
128945
Surname: Hall
First Name: Thomas Simpson
Ship: -
Date: 1855 4 October
Place: Maitland Quarter Sessions
Source: SMH
Details: James Wall found not guilty of stealing a cow and heifer belonging to Thomas Simpson Hall at Tagalow
162922
Surname: Hall
First Name: Thomas Simpson
Ship: -
Date: 20 November 1838
Place: Liverpool Plains
Source: SG
Details: Thursday 15 November 1838 – Supreme Court – Charles Kilmaister, William Hawkins, John Blake, John Johnston, Charles Toulouse, Charles Lamb, Edward Foley, James Oates, James Parry, George Palliser and John Russell, were indicted for the wilful murder of one Daddy, an Aboriginal black native, on the 9th June 1838. There were 9 counts in the indictment, charging the prisoners in different forms with committing the murder, and aiding and abetting each other in the murder of Daddy, or of an Aboriginal black to the Attorney General unknown. For the prosecution – The Attorney General and Mr. R. Therry. For the defence Messrs Foster, a’Beckett and Windeyer. List of the Jury – Thomas Holmes, Foreman; David Hill; George Humphries; John Harris; Joseph Hanson; Mattias Hooper; Charles Hensley; Thomas Harper; Henry Hough; William Howard; Andrew Higgins, and John Hall. Witnesses included Thomas Foster, Superintendent of Dr. Newton’s station on the Big River; William Hobbs, superintendent employed by Henry Dangar; George Anderson, hutkeeper and assigned servant to Henry Dangar; John Bates, hutkeeper assigned to Mr. Dight; Warren (or William) Mace, ticket of leave man living at Mr. Dight’s station; Charles Reid, servant to Henry Dangar; Henry Dangar, settler; Thomas Simpson Hall, settler, master of James Oates (Hall’s Jemmy); George Bowman, farmer and grazier, master of John Johnston; Mr. Jolliffe, superintendent to Messrs Bell; His Honor summed up at great length, minutely recapitulating the whole of the evidence, and the jury returned a verdict of Not Guilty, after having retired about a quarter of an hour. The prisoners were all remanded for trial on the same charges, the Crown officers being dissatisfied with the verdict. It is their intention to indict the prisoners for the murder of an aboriginal woman, and to call the same evidence in support of the case. The trial is to take place on the following Monday
138373
Surname: Hall
First Name: William & John &Thomas Simpson & Matthew Henry & Ebenezer
Ship: -
Date: 1857 10 January
Place: Brisbane Co.,
Source: MM
Details: Title Deeds ready for delivery on payment of authorised fee 47 acres 1 rood 24 perches