First Name:
Captain Emanuel
Source:
Convict Indent. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4016]; Microfiche: 678
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Michael Jennings per Edward assigned to Captain Hungerford on arrival
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John Hancock, John Heneham, Richard Houghton, George Jeffere, John Valentine, Thomas Moor assigned servants
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Obtained licence to depasture stock at Liverpool Plains
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Retiring from office in the Maitland District Council
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Present at meeting at Albion Inn to discuss new Church site
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Three horses belonging to Hungerford stolen by Henry Thompson
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To petition Parliament to allow grain to be imported to Britain on the same terms as Canada
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Obadiah Davis pleaded guilty to robbing Hungerford
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Gave subscription for testimonial for Dr. Leichhardt
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James Barry assigned servant
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Assigned a convict stable boy and a woodcutter in January 1834
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Assigned servant Henry Smith absconded from service
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Signed letter thanking Captain Anley for his work as Police Magistrate
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Gave subscription for a new Church at Maitland
Place:
Lochdon, Wallis Plains
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Richard Boyle schoolmaster
Place:
Lochdon, Wallis Plains
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Ellen Bryon per Alexander Henry employed as servant
Place:
Lochdon, Wallis Plains
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Employed John Calahan as labourer
Place:
Lochdon, Wallis Plains
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James Carr per Mangles assigned servant
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Made donation towards building a Presbyterian Church and School House
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Offering reward for horse lost from 'Burramurra Creek'. Goulburn River