Surname:
Lingard (Lugard)
Source:
Newcastle Bench Books. AONSW Reel 2722
Details:
Assigned servants Edward Black and Patrick Kenny charged with disorderly conduct and admonished
First Name:
Captain Henry
Place:
No. 7 Catherine Place, Limerick
Details:
wife of Captain H.Lugard, Royal Engineers gave birth to a son on 2nd January 1845
Source:
The Moreton Bay Courier, Brisbane
Details:
Colonel Lugard promoted to the rank of Major-General for his services at Lucknow
First Name:
Colonel Henry Williamson
Place:
St. Columba's Church, London
Source:
The Argus (Melbourne)
Details:
Marriage of Colonel Edward J. Lugard, of the King's Own Regiment, eldest son of the late Colonel Henry Williamson Lugard, Royal Engineers, and Una, eldest daughter of the late Donal Mackinnon of Victoria, Australia
Details:
Unclaimed letter in General Post Office, Sydney
First Name:
First Lieutenant Henry Williamson
Details:
On list of Military Officers on duty in NSW in 1841. Entered the army 29th May 1832.
Source:
Newcastle Bench Books. AONSW Reel 2722
Details:
James Ryan, William Blake and Peter Fleming all assigned to Henry Lugard sentenced to 50 lashes each for being absent from their Master's farm without a pass. Found in a public house on the Maitland road
Place:
Newcastle district
Details:
The official estimate of the land under crops in the Newcastle district and the quantity of produce to be taken therefrom was made by the police in November 1838 at the request of the Colonial Secretary. Henry Lugard - 30 acres wheat, 40 acres maize, four acres barley, three acres potatoes, one acre tobacco. Yield: 300 bushels wheat, 200 bushels maize, 20 bushels barley, one ton potatoes, 2000lb tobacco
First Name:
Henry Williamson
Details:
Assigned 1 convict labourer
First Name:
Henry Williamson
Place:
St. John's Church, Parramatta
Details:
Marriage of Henry Williamson Lugard Esq., of the Royal Engineers, and Margaret Anna, eldest daughter of the late John McHenry of Penrith. Minister Rev. H.H. Bobart
First Name:
Henry Williamson
Details:
Death of Henry John, the infant son of Henry W. Lugard R.E., on 27th December age 5 months and 12 days
First Name:
Henry Williamson
Details:
Passenger on the Hive from Ireland
First Name:
Lieut-Col Henry Williamson
Details:
Son of Captain John Lugard and Jane Llewellyn. Gained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the service of the Royal Engineers. Died 1857
Details:
John Williams per 'Marquis of Huntley' absconded from service
Details:
John Williams per 'Marquis of Huntley apprehended after absconding
Details:
Moving to Newcastle to Superintend building the Military Barracks
Details:
Peter Cabbon per 'James Pattison' assigned servant
Details:
Tenders for building mounted police barracks at Dungog to be sent to Lieut. Lugard in Newcastle
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms p29
Details:
Assigned servant Thomas Mance. Baptism of Mance's child
Place:
Bligh Street, Sydney
Details:
Royal Engineers. Wife gave birth to a son on 15th July