Place:
County of Northumberland, Parish of Gosforth
Source:
Index to map of the country bordering upon the River Hunter... by Henry Dangar (London : Joseph Cross, 1828). p4
Details:
2000 acres of land. Annual Quite Rent £2
Source:
Dawn in the Valley
Details:
Henry Hawes 2000 acre land grant transferred to Thomas White Melville Winder became part of the Windermere estate
Place:
Promised by Sir Thomas Brisbane, on 7th May, 1822; Quit-rent, £2 sterling per annum, commencing 1st Jan. 1829
Details:
Two thousand acres; commencing at the North East corner of Dillon's 300-acre Farm on the River Hunter, and bounded on the West by a line bearing South by compass 255 chains; on the South, by a line bearing East, 80 chains; on the East, by a line bearing North, 280 chains ; and on the North by a line bearing West, 12 chains 80 links, to the River Hunter, and by that River to the commencing North West corner1829
Details:
Passengers on the Mariner from England via Hobart included Mrs. Reiby and family, Lieut. Thompson, Mr. McLeod, Henry Moore, Henry Davis, Dr. Church, Mr Dun and family, Henry Hawse, Henry Owen, Mrs. Stroud, William Apsey, Alexander Tompsey and Cornelius Dempsey