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Captain Armstrong commandant of the Stockade at Newcastle. Serjeant Wilson of the 99th regt., guard at the Stockade
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William Ayton per 'Bengal Merchant' attached to the No 3 Stockade sentenced to 50 lashes for disrespectful language to Capt. Armstrong
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Andrew Redmond, assigned to A.A. Company sentenced to 2 months imprisonment with hard labour at No.3 Stockade for staggering in the streets very drunk on Sunday. An old offender
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Captain John Armstrong of 99th Regt., appointed assistant engineer at the Newcasle Stockade vice Lieut. Fraser
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Obadiah Davis per 'Marquis of Hastings' absconded from the stockade
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John Toole per 'Westmoreland' sentenced to 12 months in irons at No. 3 Stockade
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James Martin per 'Albion' assigned to No. 3 Stockade
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Robert Witham per 'Marquis of Huntley' sentenced to 5 yrs in the iron gang at No. 3 Stockade
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Peter Byron per 'Speke' sentenced to 2 years in irons in No. 3 Stockade Newcastle on 21 March 1846
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Newcastle Bench Books. AONSW Reel 2722
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William Woods per 'Lady Kennaway' sentenced to 12 months in irons at No. 3 Stockade
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John McMahon, runaway from No. 3 Stockade
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Newcastle Bench Books. AONSW Reel 2722
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Sergeant Edmond Cook in charge of the No. 3 Stockade
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Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW; Roll: 136
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William James per Roslin Castle sent to No. 3 Stockade for 3 years
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Government Gazette
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Tenders called for the following articles for No 3 Stockade at Newcastle - No. 3 STOCKADE. 18 Strong forms; 11 feet by 12 inches. 3 Ditto, 5 ditto by 12 ditto. 2 Ditto, 5 ditto by 12 ditto. 9 Strong mess tables, 11 feet by 16 inches. 3 Ditto, 5 ditto by 18 ditto. 2 Ditto, 3 ditto by 18 ditto
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Old Stockade, Newcastle
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Newcastle Morning Herald 30 April 1884
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General alarm was felt on the afternoon of May 1 when a noise accompanied by a shock like that of an earthquake was heard in Newcastle. It was caused by the fall of the old Stockade building which had been used as a drill-room for the Naval Brigade. Fortunately no one resided in the building, so that no personal injury was sustained. The weight of sand which had been accumulating at the back of the building for some time pressed against it, as well as the rotten nature of the bricks, comprised with heavy rains had produced the fall
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Stockade Barracks Newcastle
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Auction on the premises of the materials of the buildngs of the late convict Hospital and Stockade Barracks (bricks, timber, doors, windows etc)
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Maitland Weekly Mercury
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There died at her residence in East Maitland at 7 oclock on Saturday night, in her 89th year, Mrs. Margaret Wood, relict of the late George Wood, who for many years held the post of Chief Constable in the Maitland district, and who will be remembered by the older folk among us. Mrs. Wood was married 63 years ago, a year after her arrival in NSW, in a building on the Stockade Hill, now occupied as a private house, but then a church and school house. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon, the Bishop of Newcastle read a portion of the burial service in the church, while Mr. Beeman officiated at the cemetery – the old cemetery where so many other East Maitland folk lie. Mrs. Wood was a resident of East Maitland during the whole of her colonial life, and her death was due to old age. She leaves a grown-up family.