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In the Service of the Company: letters of Sir Edward Parry, Commissioner to the Australian Agricultural company: volume 1, December 1829 - June 1832 Letter no 344
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Correspondence from Sir Edward Parry to Col. Despard stating that several in a detachment of the 17th regt., embarked for Port Stephens in a state of intoxication and were guilty of disorderly conduct
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Colonial Secretary Returns of the Colony
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Phillip Nichol Anley resident Magistrate.
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Lieutenant Ball. Assigned 2 farming men and a labourer in the month of April
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Early Days of Port Stephens
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Captain Baylis. Of 17th Regiment from Newcastle. Visiting Captain Moffatt at Carrington
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Corporal John Bott. Witness in the trial of Patrick Cassidy and George Bagley
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Early Days of Port Stephens
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Corporal Hogan. Claimed he was ill used by Sgt. and others in the detachment
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral Newcastle. Baptisms p20
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Baptism of the daughter or Private Martin Mara of 17th regiment
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Marquis of Huntley 1830
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Early Days of Port Stephens
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James Ward Martindale. Surgeon of 17th Regiment. Died of apoplexy
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Captain Robert Gerald Moffatt died at Canning Creek on 17th March 1848
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Early Days of Port Stephens
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Captain Robert Gerald Moffatt. In charge of military establishment comprising 1 Sgt and 13 rank and file.
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Royal Sovereign
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Royal Sovereign to take 17th Regiment to India
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Early Days of Port Stephens
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Lieutenant Charles Steele. With a small party of Mounted Police landed at Port Stephens
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Death of Major Russell of the 20th Regt., aged 80. Peninsular war veteran
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In 21 mths in India the regiment had lost 10 oficers and 385 non commissioned officers and privates, the majority from cholera and fever
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Farewell mess dinner given in Sydney by the officers of the 28th regt.
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Embarkation of the 28th Regiment
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Suffered severely from cholera since arrival in India. 54 members of the regiment from the steamer Zenobia died en route for Karachi
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Accused of associating with convicts on the flats at Newcastle by editor of CJ
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Band of the 28th to play every Monday and Thursday in the Domain
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Prince George, Barque from London. Passengers Captain Beers and wife, Ensigns Bernard, Parker and Moat of the 50th regt., 227 rank and fle of the 50th and 28th regiments, 13 women and eleven children. Assistant Surgeon Dr. Sommers