Place:
St. John's Church Parramatta
Source:
Moreton Bay Courier
Details:
Marriage of David Grant Forbes, second son of the late Sir Francis Forbes to Kate Augusta, second daughter of the late Henry Boucher Bowerman on 24 November. Officiating minister Rev. F. Wilkinson
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On Thursday, 19th September, 1850, at his residence, Hoxton Park, near Liverpool, in consequence of injuries received from a fierce bull, Heneage Finch, Esq., M.A., formerly o fChrist Church, Oxford, second son of the late Honorable E. Finch, Vice-Admiral, R.N.- Mr. Finch survived the attack of the infuriated animal only a few hours, which were necessarily those of extreme suffering, in the midst of which, however, he preserved his serenity of mind, and with his characteristic benevolence exerted his best efforts in endeavouring to compose the feelings of his surrounding domestics. His remains were interred at Liver-pool, on the 21st instant, attended by his old colonial friends, the Reverend F. Wilkinson,M.A., John Dillon, Esq., and Lieutenant R. Sadleir, R.N.
First Name:
Rev. Frederick
Source:
Colonial Secretary Returns of the Colony
Details:
Christchurch. Stipend £250
First Name:
Rev. Frederick
Details:
Charles Whittaker aged 14 employed as servant
First Name:
Rev. Frederick
Details:
Came free. Aged 32. Chaplain
First Name:
Rev. Frederick
Details:
Sarah Wood per 'Harmoney' assigned servant
First Name:
Rev. Frederick
Details:
Expected to give a sermon at 'Brandon' the estate of Mr. Wighton. Failed to appear
First Name:
Rev. Frederick
Place:
Cardoness, Paterson
Details:
Officiating minister at marriage of Lieutenant James Nunn and Miss Adair
First Name:
Rev. Frederick
Place:
Cardoness, Paterson
Details:
Officiating minister at the marriage of Miss Adair and Lieutenant James Nunn
First Name:
Rev. Frederick
Details:
Of Magdale Hall, Oxford. Advertising to educate young gentlemen at his residence Hambledon House
First Name:
Rev. Frederick
Details:
Alexander Plaistowe aged 17 lodger with Rev. Wilkinson
First Name:
Rev. Frederick
Details:
Rev. F. Wilkinson, on the recommendation of the Archdeacon nominated to the Chaplaincy at Newcastle, void by the resignation of Rev. G.A. Middleton
First Name:
Rev. Frederick
Details:
Suspended from clerical duties by Archdeacon Broughton
First Name:
Rev. Frederick
Details:
Witness at the trial of Fitzarthur Hogue, William Smith and Henry Gaggin
First Name:
Rev. Frederick
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indents Fiche No. 677
Details:
Patrick Carroll per 'Hercules' assigned servant
First Name:
Rev. Frederick
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indents Fiche No. 677
Details:
James Lord per 'Hercules' assigned servant
First Name:
Rev. Frederick
Details:
Late Colonial Chaplain. On List of Pensions payable in England £165 6s 8d
First Name:
Rev. Frederick
Source:
State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4016]; Microfiche: 679
Details:
John Clinton per Georgiana assigned to Rev. Wilkinson on arrival
First Name:
Rev. Frederick
Ship:
Grenada 1825 (came free)
Details:
Rev. Frederick, wife, daughter and son Alexander, free passengers on the Grenada from London
First Name:
Rev. Frederick
Details:
Rev. Wilkinson and Wife arrived from Dublin on the vessel 'Margaret'