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William Edwards per 'Surry' assigned servant
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Introducing a plan invented by Mr. Morton of Leith for hauling vessels ashore.
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Advertising for an experienced overseer for saltworks at Newcastle
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Returned to Port Stephens at the end of April after completing his tour of inspection of A.A. Company holdings at Liverpool Plains
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Presented address to the Governor on his visit to Newcastle
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Signed petition to Gov. Bourke re the power of Magistrates in dealing with the convict population
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Correspondence refuting information that Officers of the A.A. Company went in pursuit of natives who had murdered overseer James Henderson
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Greenwich Hospital
Source:
The Courier (Hobart)
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Appointed Lieutenant Governor of Greenwich Hospital
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Arrival of Sir Edward Parry and Lady Parry on the 'William'
First Name:
Sir Edward and Lady
Source:
Memoirs of Rear Admiral Sir W.Edward Parry by his son Rev. Edward Parry
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In June 1834, Sir Edward and Lady Parry, with their four children, embarked at Sydney in the Persian and arrived at Gravesend the following November
First Name:
Sir William Edward
Place:
Walpole, St. Andrew
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Marriage of Sir William Parry to Catherine Edwards 29 June 1841
First Name:
Sir William Edward
Place:
School House Maitland
Source:
Maitland Marriage Register
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Marriage of Francis Mitchell to Eliza Merrett, both from Sydney. Witnesses Sir William Parry of Port Stephens and Mary Mitchell
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Arriving with Sir Edward on the 'William' were servants Mrs. Crouther, Sarah Gardner, James Collier, Mary Ann Walker and Mrs. Horner.