Place:
Burkedkin's Terrace, Hyde Park, Sydney
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Gave birth to a son 4th February
Source:
The Asiatic Journal and monthly register
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Gave birth to a still born son
Source:
Long v Boucher. SC
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Court case for libel after Frederick Boucher placed an add in the paper saying Long was dismissed for gross embezzlement. Parry Long had been engaged as a clerk in charge of a public house.
Source:
Long v Boucher. SC
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Engaged as a clerk by Frederick Boucher in charge of a public house at Maitland.
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Insolvency proceedings
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Gave subscription for survey of the Hunter River
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Wife gave birth to a daughter 19 June 1841
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Household furniture, carriage and horse to be auctioned by Mr. Dodds at the residence of Parry Long
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Solicitor for the Estate of the late H.I. Pilcher
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Married Miss Heather on 9th August
Place:
Allotment No. 70, Newcastle
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22 perches located on order of Gov Brisbane 9 Oct 1823in favour of Joseph Pennington. His only child Julia Pennington sold to Parry Long
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Sale of household furniture, horse, etc
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Of Elizabeth St. Sydney. Insolvency proceedings. Attorney at law
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Richard Carpenter per 'James Pattison' assigned servant
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Correspondence thanking Frederick Boucher for discharging his debt and allowing his release from debtors prison
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Witness and Attorney for Jacob Low in court case Low v. Bowman
Place:
Co. Northumberland parish Ovingham
Details:
Lease of portion of the Estate of the late church and school corporation for 21 years
Place:
From West Maitland
Details:
Court of Claims - 30 acres, Co. of Cumberland, parish of Alexandria. Parry claimed to have purchased land from Charles Roberts who purchased from Richard Heard who was deceased
Details:
Clerk aged 18. Came Free. Employed by F. Boucher