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Accompanied the Governor on horseback on his tour of Nobby's Island, the Stockade and the gaol
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Appointed assistant commissioner at the Peel diggings in consequence of increasing number of diggers
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Diggers testifying as to the moderate manner in which Major Innes performed his duties at the gold fields
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200 diggers assembled on A.A. Company ground on 14th September to tender licenses to company Agent who refused to accept them. They were persuaded to desist by Major Innes who went amongst them and explained how matters stood. Out of respect for him the diggers left the area and returned to the govt. land
Place:
Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle
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Marriage of P. C. Boswell, Manager of the Bank of NSW, Newcastle to Annabella Alexandrina Campbell, eldest daughter of George Innes of Capita and niece of Major A.C. Innes of Lake Innes, Port Macquarie on 17th June. Officiating minister Rev. Thomas O'Reilly
First Name:
Major Archibald Clunes
Source:
The United Service Magazine
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Marriage of Major Archibald Clunes Innes late of the 3rd Regiment or Buffs, to Margaret, daughter of Alexander MacLeay, Esq., Colonial Secretary NSW
First Name:
Major Archibald Clunes
Place:
Newcastle/Port Macquarie
Source:
The Port Macquarie News - Major Innes of POrt Macquarie by W.J. Goold
Details:
In a corner of old Christ Church Cemetery at Newcastle there is a grave covered with a maze of weeds, wild vines and lantana bush — pushing aside the thick undergrowth you can get a glimpse of an old head stone which has fallen flat on the ground — and on it you will read the name: 'Archibald Clunes Innes Esq.' This is the last resting . place of the once famous 'dashing Major,'' who almost a century back was one of the social lions of Sydney, and whose establishment was at Lake Innes, Port Macquarie, was kept up with the splendour and extravagance of an Eastern potentate...........................
First Name:
Major Archibald Clunes
Source:
Dungog Chronicle 12 November 1926
Details:
On his way to his estate at Port Macqurie called at Port Stephens to visit Sir Edward Parry