Surname:
Biddulph (Ranclaud)
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Marriages p22
Details:
Marriage of Charles Boscawen Ranclaud and Anna Maria Biddulph. Witnesses Edward Biddulph and eliza Sophia Ranclaud
Surname:
Chantrell (Munday) (Ranclaud)
Place:
St. Stephens Church, Hexham
Details:
Marriage of Hugh Boscowen, second son of J. Ranclaud of Newcastle and Mary Anne Chantrell, second daughter of the late T.H. Munday of the Manning river on 26th June 1873. Minister Rev. J. Dixon
Details:
Robbed by bushrangers while he was out on horseback
Details:
Racing his horse against Farquharson's horse at 'Broadmeadow' the new race course
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Raced Mr. Whyte's mare at Newcastle racing ground
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms p.60
Details:
Son of James St. John and Eliza Ranclaud. Baptism
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Burials p26
Details:
Daughter of James St. John and Eliza Ranclaud. Died aged 4 years and 7 mths. Burial date
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
Details:
An inquest was held at the Hand of Friendship Hotel, New Lambton, before C. B. Ranclaud, coroner and a jury of twelve of whom Thomas Cheeseman was chosen foreman, on the body of Robert Wright, who was killed in the Lambton Colliery on Friday 24 day of March by a fall of coal. Witness included – James Johnson, miner employed at the Lambton Colliery, mate of Robert Wright; James Lindsay, junior, coal miner working at the Lambton Colliery, working nearby; Thomas Croudace, manager of the Lambton Colliery; James Kirkaldy, examined the scene of the accident in the absence of the Inspector of Colleries; John James Hill, medical practitioner, residing and practising at Lambton, attended Robert Wright at Wrights house until his death a few days later. Verdict Accidental Death
Details:
Granted 2 acres of land in Newcastle 16 November 1830. Died intestate. Land claimed by his widow
First Name:
Captain & Mrs
Source:
Assisted Immigrant Passenger List
Details:
Captain Ranclaud, Mrs. Ranclaud, three sons and two daughters cabin passengers on the Pyramus from London via Hobart
First Name:
Captain James St. John
Source:
Reid's Mistake, Keith H. Clouten
First Name:
Captain James St. John
Details:
Land grant near Barnsley reverted to the Crown on Ranclaud's death
First Name:
Captain James St. John
Details:
Formerly of 56th regiment
First Name:
Captain James St. John
Details:
Renting townhouse in Newcastle on 1 acre for 20 pound per annum
First Name:
Captain James St. John
Details:
Advising that he would impound cattle and horses trespassing on his land situated at the head of Lake Macquarie
First Name:
Captain James St. John
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle . Burials p. 14
Details:
Age 45. Gentleman. Burial
First Name:
Captain James St. John
Place:
Lake Macquarie. Bounded on the (s) by a line bearing west 229 chains, commencing at a small creek adjoining Cockle Creek; on the (w) by a line bearing north 80 chains; on the (n) by a line bearing east 70 chains to Cockle Creek; and by that creek and alos on the (e) by that creek
Details:
Court of Claims. 2560 acres located on an order of Gov. Darling's dated 13th August 1829 in favour of James St. John Ranclaud, deceased. Claimant alleges that he is his father's heir at law and that he has sold to David Scott
First Name:
Captain James St. John
Details:
Claim for Deed of Grant. Two acres commencing at the eastern extreme of the north boundary line of Wolley's one acre allotment (Blaxlands). Allotment located by an order of Gov. Darling's dated 16th November 1830 in favour of the late James St. John Ranclaud who died intestate. The widow with consent of Heir at Law claims the Deed of Grant
First Name:
Captain James St. John
Source:
The Asiatic Journal
Details:
Death of Capt. James St. John Ranclaud
First Name:
Captain James St. John
Details:
2560 acres granted to James St. John Ranclaud (deceased) 13 August 1829 to be granted to David Scott