First Name:
Lawrence Standish
Details:
Early land owner Hunter River
First Name:
Lawrence Standish
Place:
County of Durham, Parish of Middlehope
Source:
Index to map of the country bordering upon the River Hunter... by Henry Dangar (London : Joseph Cross, 1828). p14
Details:
Granted 2000 acres of land. Annual quit rent £ 2
Source:
General Muster of New South Wales 1823, 1824, 1825
Details:
James Connor per 'Prince Regent' assigned servant
First Name:
Standish Laurence
Details:
James Innis found not guilty of having items belonging to Harris in his possession knowning them to be stolen
First Name:
Standish Laurence
Details:
In partnership with James Johnson
First Name:
Standish Laurence
Place:
Hunter and Paterson Rivers
Details:
Goulburn Grove also known as Phoenix Park or Narrigen to be sold by auction
First Name:
Standish Laurence
Details:
Grand juror Quarter Sessions
First Name:
Standish Lawrence
Details:
Estate Phoenix Park to be sold at auction
First Name:
Standish Lawrence
Details:
Arab blood horse 'Rohenham' to stand at 'Goulburn Grove', Harris' estate
First Name:
Standish Lawrence
Place:
Patterson's Plains
Details:
Servant John Moore per Hooghley absconded from service
First Name:
Standish Lawrence
Details:
Offering reward for information to convict person who stole and slaughtered livestock
First Name:
Standish Lawrence
Details:
To sell by auction 10 farms (50 acre farms). At the junction of Paterson and Hunter Rivers
First Name:
Standish Lawrence
Place:
Goulburn Grove, Paterson Plains
Details:
Thomas Riley per 'Albion' assigned servant, stockman
First Name:
Standish Lawrence
Place:
Goulburn Grove, Paterson Plains
Details:
John Ryan per 'Prince Regent' assigned servant
First Name:
Standish Lawrence
Details:
Complaining that Alexander Shand was cutting cedar on his land
First Name:
Standish Lawrence
Details:
House robbed in his absence by 'Mr. Jacob's Irish Brigade'
First Name:
Standish Lawrence
Details:
Assigned servant Joseph Carr per 'Champion' sentenced to 7 days in the cells for neglect of work
First Name:
Standish Lawrence
Details:
5 labourers, 4 farming servants and a blacksmith transferred from S.L. Harris' service to Andrew Lang in the month of September 1832
First Name:
Standish Lawrence
Details:
Supreme Court case. Standish Lawrence Harris complainant and James Tod Goodsir and others defendants. Part of the estate of 'Goulburn Grove' on the Hunter River to be sold. 900 acres
First Name:
Standish Lawrence
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indents Fiche No. 677
Details:
John Brennan per 'Andromeda' assigned servant