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99th Regiment Barracks
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The new and commodious military barracks inhabited by the 99th regiment stationed at Newcastle, no doubt a great comfort of the men, as the old buildings formerly occupied by them had been scarcely tenable
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99th Regiment Officer Uniform
Source:
Australian War Memorial Online. Accession Number REL/18964.001
Details:
Officer s Full Dress Coatee. 99th Regiment of foot. – Officer s full dress scarlet superfine double breasted coatee with cream superfine Prussian collar, edged with two pairs of buttoned gold lace loops. The centre front opening is un-laced and has five pairs of gilt buttons on each side. The cuffs are cream superfine and each cuff slash is trimmed with four square buttoned gold lace loops giving the appearance of a flap. The cuffs are secured to the sleeve with two brass hooks and embroidered eyes. Tails of coatee are edged and lined with white wool twill and have welt pockets inside each tail. Tail pockets were no longer made after 1848. The pockets and sleeves are lined with polished white linen. The outside of each tail has four square buttoned gold lace loops. At the bottom of each tail is a raised gold bullion embroidered rose with a short stem and leaves. At the back waist seam are two buttons. The body of the coatee is lined with heavily quilted and padded fawn silk twill and the waist is reinforced with red morocco leather except in the centre back section where there is a band of coarse scarlet velvet
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Armstrong 99th Regiment
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Captain John Armstrong, 99th regt. Appointed magistrate of the territory and assistant engineer at Newcastle stockade vice Lieutenant Fraser
Surname:
Armstrong 99th Regiment
Source:
The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Miscellany, Volume 37
Details:
57th foot (at Madras). Capt. John Armstrong from h.p. 99th foot to be capt. vice Welman promoted
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Armstrong 99th Regiment
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Ensign J.J. Armstrong aged 21 died at his father s residence
Surname:
Armstrong 99th regiment
First Name:
Ensign John James
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral Newcastle. Burials p12
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Death of Ensign John James Armstrong of 99th regt.,
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Backop 99th Regiment
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Robert Backop soldier of the 99th guard at Nobbys
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Blackey 99th regiment
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Two privates of the 99th regiment named Blackey and Tuett were committed for trial for a cruel and unprovoked assault on Constable John Rinker of the Newcastle Police
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Blakeney 99th regiment
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Thomas Tute and Thomas Blakeney were indicted for an assault on John Rinker on 6th November 1843.. Tute discharged. Blakeney sentenced to 1 month in Newcastle gaol
Surname:
Blakeney 99th regiment
Ship:
Marquis of Hastings 1842 (came free)
Source:
State Archives NSW; Gaol Entrance Book, Item: 2/2020; Roll: 757
Details:
Sentenced to 1 months imprisonment in Sydney gaol
Surname:
Broadbent (99th regiment)
Place:
Christ Church Burial Ground, Newcastle
Details:
There is a simple stone which bears evidence to the spirit of comradeship between two soldiers of the 99th regt., - Sacred to the memory of Jiles Broadbent, Private of her Majestys 99th foot, who departed this life December 14, 1843 aged 25. This stone is erected to his memory as a mark of esteem by a comrade
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Broadbent 99th regiment
First Name:
Private Giles
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral Newcastle. Burials p12
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Death of Private Giles Broadbent of 99th regt.,
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Broadbent 99th Regiment
First Name:
Private Jules
Source:
Historical Records of Newcastle
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Buried in Christ Church burial ground. To Jules Broadbent, private in her Majestys 99th Regiment
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Bruce 99th Regiment
Details:
Thomas Bruce, late 99th Regiment. Unclaimed letter held in General Post Office, Sydney for the month of October
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Bull 99th Regiment
First Name:
Captain John Edward Newell
Place:
Twenty Mile Hollow
Details:
Captain John Edward Newell Bull appointed magistrate and superintendent of the ironed gang stationed at Twenty Mile Hollow
Surname:
Carless (28th regiment)
Ship:
England 1835 (came free)
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW; Roll: 136
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Soldier from Gloucestershire. 28th regiment. Admitted to Newcastle gaol . For trial at the Quarter Sessions for larceny.
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Carleton (28th regiment)
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW; Roll: 136
Details:
Soldier of the 28th Regiment. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Green Hills stockade. To be confined in the cells for 10 weeks. Returned to his regiment at Newcastle 28th November 1835
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Carthy 99th Regiment
First Name:
Private Christopher
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Christopher Carthy. Private in 99th Regiment committed for trial for receiving stolen goods
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Cook 99th Regiment
First Name:
Corporal James
Details:
James Cook. Corporal of 99th Regiment
Surname:
Cook 99th Regiment
Details:
Sergeant Cook and Private Ryan of the 99th regiment captured runaways William Ayton and William Wright who escaped in irons from Nobbys Island