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William Thompson indicted for the murder of Mary Ann Finch by throwing her into Wallis Creek. Found not guilty and discharged
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Soldier of the 80th Regiment assaulted by John O'Neill
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle.
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William Tomkinson. Sergeant in the 80th regt., Shot himself aged 44 yrs and 6mths. Burial date
Place:
Harper's Hill Stockade
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Corporal Wade of 80th regiment shot Edward Price as he was attempting to escape from the Stockade
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George Wilson. Deserter from the 80th regt., Parramatta in May '42. Aged 25; 5'7
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle.
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Burial of infant son of Seargeant Wood of 80th Regt., aged 17 mths
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Fired a 'Feu de Joie' in front of the barracks on Friday 24th in honour of her Majesty's birthday
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Account of the cause of the ill feeling between military and townspeople
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50 of the Regiment embarked on the 'Thistle' steamer for Sydney. Ultimate desitination Norfolk Island
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Six Companies of the 99th stationed in NSW to be ordered to New Zealand
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Robert Haswell and John Morris sentenced to 4mths hard labour for assaulting a soldier of the 99th Regiment
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William James and Richard Hemmingway of 99th charged with highway robbery in Sydney
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One Captain, one subaltern, four sergeants and 64 rank and file to embark for Moreton Bay on the 'Lord Auckland' under Captain Day
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Outrages committed by soldiers of 99th Regiment quartered at Maitland
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Reinforcement of the 99th regt., arrive in Maitland per steamer. Officer and 30 rank and file
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A Corporal of the 99th regiment killed in a fight at Grove's public house at Newcastle
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A soldier of the 99th regiment underwent corporal punishment for using highly disrespectful language to his commanding officer
Place:
Cottage Creek Cemetery, Newcastle
Details:
Many of the stones have fallen down, while the fences enclosing the graves are rotting away and in some instances have entirely disappeared. Some of the headstones remain in a fair state of preservation, while others have so far fretted away that the inscriptions are illegible. Here and there a few words may be deciphered and on one in particular which must have been a fine stone in its day, there can be traced the words Memory of 99th regt, showing that beneath it there rests the mortal remains of one of the soldier belonging to the regiment quartered there in olden times
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The head quarters of the 99th regiment arrived in the Earl Grey at Hobart Town, which vessel will bring them on to Sydney
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Corporal Robert Worsley captured John Heeley, a deserter from the 99th Regiment who had been based at Lamb's Valley