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Item: 107832
Surname: Brice (Bruce)
First Name: Thomas Smith
Ship: Waterloo 1829
Date: 1837 14 October
Place: Maitland
Source: SG
Details: Granted Ticket of Leave


 
Item: 31490
Surname: Broderick
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Regalia 1826
Date: 1828
Place: Green Hills
Source: 1828 Census
Details: Labourer. Assigned to E.C. Close


 
Item: 68832
Surname: Broderick
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Regalia 1826
Date: 1832 23 May
Place: Maitland
Source: 1832 GG
Details: Granted Ticket of Leave


 
Item: 167311
Surname: Broderick
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Regalia 1826
Date: 8 August 1826
Place: Sydney
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4011]; Microfiche: 660
Details: Groom age 27 from Galway. Married with 1 child. Tried 11 October 1825 and sentenced to transportation for stealing tea. Very good conduct on the voyage out. Assigned to E.C. Close on arrival


 
Item: 172327
Surname: Broderick
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Regalia 1826
Date: 7 October 1841
Place: Newcastle gaol
Source: Gaol Entrance Books. State Archives NSW; Item: 2/2009; Roll: 757 (Ancestry)
Details: Thomas Broderick admitted to Newcastle gaol from Maitland. Sentenced to 14 days confinement for insulting and obstructing the Comm. of Court of Requests in the execution of his duty


 
Item: 49209
Surname: Bruce
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1848 15 November
Place: East Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Unclaimed letter held in General Post Office, Sydney for the month of October. Late 99th Regiment


 
Item: 173778
Surname: Bruce
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 4 March 1902
Place: Cottage Creek Cemetery, Newcastle
Source: NMH
Details: One of the oldest graves dates back to 1847, the stone bearing the simple inscription - Thomas Bruce, died April 1846 aged 42 years.


 
Item: 180000
Surname: Bruce
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 27 May 1844
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions Letter Book
Details: Letter no. 44/99. Re William Finney whose ticket had lately been altered from Port Macquarie to Newcastle and his wish to be allowed a passport to enable him to accompany his employer Thomas Bruce in his licensed boat trading between Newcastle, Maitland, Paterson and Clarence River. Recommended that indulgence be granted


 
Item: 200532
Surname: Bruce
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1846
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW BDM
Details: Death of Thomas Bruce at Newcastle (b.1804- died 1846)


 
Item: 131334
Surname: Bruce
First Name: Thomas Smith
Ship: Waterloo 1829
Date: 1829 July
Place: -
Source: AO NSW Convict Bound Indents Fiche No 672
Details: Native place Kent. Age 27. Occupation Butcher and grazier. Married with 2 children. Sentenced to Transportation for Life for horse stealing. Assigned to J.P. Webber at Penshurst


 
Item: 49210
Surname: Bruce 99th Regiment
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1848 15 November
Place: East Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Thomas Bruce, late 99th Regiment. Unclaimed letter held in General Post Office, Sydney for the month of October


 
Item: 112267
Surname: Buck
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1854 1 March
Place: West Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Fined 20s or 48 hrs in the cells for drunkenness


 
Item: 54301
Surname: Buckingham
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1841
Place: -
Source: An Organised Banditti, p.174
Details: Sent to Norfolk Island for assisting bushrangers Davis, Marshall, Everett and Chitty


 
Item: 54378
Surname: Buckingham
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: -
Place: Dungog
Source: Dungog Bench Books Reel 2679
Details: Assigned servant of Mr. Coar awaiting trial for receiving stolen goods


 
Item: 61266
Surname: Buckingham
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1838 3 August
Place: -
Source: The Monitor
Details: Found not guilty of robbing a dray driven by Robert Alexander and stealing the property of Percy Foster of Maitland


 
Item: 61592
Surname: Buckingham
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1838 3 August
Place: Maitland
Source: The Australian
Details: Acquitted on a charge of highway robbery on Robert Alexander on 10th May


 
Item: 116960
Surname: Buckingham
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1854 16 November
Place: Campbells Hill Burial Ground
Source: Maitland Burial Records
Details: Died age 42


 
Item: 150981
Surname: Buckingham
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1863 7 February
Place: Waratah
Source: MM
Details: Marriage of Thomas Buckingham to Ann Barrett (widow) on 4th February 1863. Minister Rev. William Chaucer


 
Item: 168920
Surname: Buckingham
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1839
Place: Dungog
Source: Windsor and Richmond Gazette. 17 April 1925
Details: The cave in which the bushranger Buckingham had been captured a short while before yielded a few pounds hidden under a loose stone, but this was agreed to be part of the proceeds of a robbery at Cairnsmore, some of the money having been definitely identified by Mr. Crawford Logan Brown, who then owned the estate


 
Item: 180582
Surname: Buckingham
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Bengal Merchant 1835....
Date: 13 October 1835
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books, 1833-1836 (Ancestry)
Details: James Kendall per Parmelia, Thomas Buckingham per Bengal Merchant, Daniel Dunn per Royal Admiral, William Graves per Henry Tanner all assigned to Alexander Walker Scott, charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct......John Jones testified...After serving out the rations on Saturday last, I went to Perry the baker for some bread. At the same time I asked the prisoners if they were ready to go over. Dun said no he should stop and have some beer, the other men I did not notice at the time. I went up the street and when I returned to the wharf, Thomas Buckingham was swearing. He said he knew all about it. We then got into the boat. Buckingham was drunk and swore he could pull an oar as well as the best of them. He lost his own twice in the water. I told him if he could not pull better than that he had better pull in his own. He said go on my lads all that he (meaning myself) can do to me is to get me fifty. I returned back to put him in the watch house. I called Constable Anthony for that purpose but he would not come to my assistance. William Graves told me if he was searched no one would find anything on him for he would put it in the water. Buckingham was drunk. Dun and Graves were the worst for drink but their conduct was good. I know nothing respecting Kendall. I did not give the prisoners leave to go to a public house....Alexander Walker Scott testified....Last Saturday evening when Jones reported to me he had put one of my men in the watch house I went into my stables to enquire concerning it. I asked Kendall about some charge that he wished to make against my Overseer Jones. Graves the carpenter, having said publicly before several people that he knew my stores were robbed by the means of a hole and he said the blame of the robbery on Jones the overseer. From Kendalls manner I thought he had been drinking which he acknowledged by saying he had some beer. He told me he did not know how the men got the money to pay for the beer. Upon enquiry I learnt that the men had sent a little boy, a son of Perry the baker for the beer. I have had Graves and Kendall up for the offence of sending the boy after the beer and for speaking against the overseer in such a disrespectful manner....Thomas Johnstone testified....On Saturday last when Graves spoke to me he was tipsy. It was about four oclock in the afternoon....Malcolm Perry testified....I did not hear permission asked of Mr. Dun for the prisoners to get anything to drink. Mr. Jones and the men were about to leave the settlement at the time I was with him when I saw Dun....William Bennett testified....I did not hear Mr. Jones give permission for the prisoners to get beer. I did not hear Buckingham ask Mr. Jones to have a drink of the beer....Buckingham found guilty and sentenced to 50 lashes. The other prisoners admonished and discharged.



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