First Name:
Captain Henry
Place:
not Hunter District
Details:
Captured 3 natives from the tribe that had murdered Mr. Cunningham. Recovered Cunningham's bones and articles that had belonged to him
First Name:
Captain Henry
Place:
Blackguard Gully, Lambing Flat
Source:
The Moreton Bay Courier
Details:
Arrested fifteen men who had driven off 200 Chinese men, burning tents and blankets and injuring several Chinese
First Name:
Captain Henry
Source:
The Argus, Melbourne
Details:
A horse belonging to Zouch stolen by bushrangers Johnny O'Malley and John Vane
First Name:
Captain Henry
Place:
Burrangong (Lambing Flat)
Details:
Established temporary Escort for parcels of gold from the Lambing Flat diggings
First Name:
Commissioner Henry
Place:
Turon gold diggings
Details:
Tent entered while he was at dinner and money stolen
Details:
Testified in Court for Anthony Hitchcock. Had lived in quarters directly over Hitchcock's at Newcastle and knew him to be trustworthy and not likely of such an outrage as murder
Details:
The Guard on the Asia consisted of a detachment of the 4th regiment of foot under the command of Captain Chetwode and Ensign Henry Zouch.
Details:
Settler at Bathurst
Details:
In Command of Mounted Police at Bathurst. Witness at trial of T . Bates
Details:
Appointed Assistant Commissioner of Crown lands for the gold districts
Details:
Appointed Commissioner of Crown Lands for the gold districts
Details:
Appointed Justice of the Peace
Details:
Court of Claims - Richard Brooks of Denham Court, Representative of Maria Zouch, wife of Henry Zouch
Details:
Claim for land - 640 acres County of Murray first located on order by Gov. Darling's dated 20 Nov. 1826 in favour of John Scarr who sold to Richard Brooks, deceased who devised to daughter Emma, wife of Henry Zouch
Source:
The Courier (Brisbane)
Details:
Appointed Superintendent of Police NSW
Details:
Marriage of William, eldest son of Hugh Wallace of Nithsdale, Braidwood and Mary Theresa, eldest daughter of Henry Zouch Esq., superintendent of the southern patrol on 12th June. Minister REv. William Sowerby
First Name:
Lieutenant Henry
Source:
R v. Hitchcock SC
Details:
Jury member who testified to Hitchcock being a trustworthy quiet man who had lived under Zouche's quarters at the Police office
First Name:
Lieutenant Henry
Details:
Officer of 4th Regiment took convicts to Norfolk Island in the 'Governor Phillip' and returned
First Name:
Lieutenant Henry
Details:
Stationed at Newcastle with 30 - 40 men of 4th Regiment
First Name:
Lieutenant Henry
Details:
Accompanied Baron Charles Von Hugel on an expedition to Glenrock Lagoon