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Resigned from position as Constable
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Publican of 'Australian Inn', Hunter Street.
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On list of persons who have received orders for grants of land
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle . Burials p 10
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Publican aged 50. Burial
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Colonial Secretarys Index. Title: Copies of Letters Sent: Local And Overseas, 1809-1813
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Richard Binder per Glatton granted permission to marry Mary Bell per Minstrel.
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Sent to Newcastle as a prisoner
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On list of prisoners sent to Newcastle per 'Prince Leopold'
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Captain James
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The Naval chronicle, Volume 2.....Google Books
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Captain Colnett served on the quarter-deck of a man of war from the year 1769; and performed the second circumnavigation with Captain Cook as a Midshipman, on board the Resolution. He continued Lieutenant for sixteen years. During a period of seven years he had, previous to the above voyage, been engaged in various commercial undertakings on the N. W. coast of America; he searched the coast from 360 to 60 North, the inland part of which, was before little known to European Navigators; he also surveyed several bays, harbours and creeks, and discovered many considerable inlets, which were supposed to communicate with Hudson s Bay, and have since been more particularly examined by Captain Vancouver. He also made two voyages to China, but on his return from the first of them, was unfortunately captured by the Spaniards at Nootka Sound, and sent a prisoner to the port in the Gulf of California
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The 1788 - 1820 Association's Pioneer Register/ 1811 Muster
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Wife of Samuel Pugh. Came free
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On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle
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AJCP and PRO reels 5737 and 5840. For more information Contact Jennifer Stephan jennifer@st.net.au
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Tried at Lent Assizes. Gloucester. Arrived 11 March 1803
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Newcastle district
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Newcastle (Hunter River) Population Book, 1824 - Ancestry
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Born c. 1768. Conditional Pardon holder. Labourer employed by John Sparke
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Convicted at Lancaster 15 August 1801
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Laundress. Free by servitude
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Free. Native of England; washerwoman. Committed to Newcastle gaol by Newcastle Bench on 22 March. Allowed bail 8 April. Good conduct in gaol
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Convict Indents State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4004]; Microfiche: 631
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Jane Jones, Hannah Manley, Mary Palmer and Constance Pewtors tried at Somerset Quarter Session 28 March 1801 and sentenced to 7 years transportation
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The Bath Chronicle
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Taunton Assizes - Agnes Locke and Mary Sandle, for stealing cloth from the racks; Hannah Manley and Jane Jones for stealing cotton gowns Constance Pewters for being concerned in a riot and stealing wheat; William Pewters for felony were all sentenced to 7 years transportation
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On Saturday night last, Mrs. (Mary) Martin, wife of Mr. Richard Martin of Wallis Plains, died suddenly. She had retired to rest at the usual hour, and in the course of the night, feeling unusually indisposed, she requested her husband to get out of bed to get her some relief. He had not been many minutes absent in the kitchen adjoining, when on his return he found his wife a corpse
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Steward aged 59 employed by George Yeomans