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Richard Pitchford per 'Camden' apprehended afte absconding
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John Murphy per 'Hercules' assigned servant
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Nathanial Phillips per 'Hooghley' assigned servant
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Correspondence by William Vivers re outrages by the blacks
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King's Plains, New England
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Death of William Vivers Esq., on 1st January 1857 aged 60 years. He had been 32 years residence in the colony and 16 years in the New England district
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King's Plains Station, New England
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Contributors from the Kings Plains station to the Patriotic Fund collected by William Vivers - Samuel Moffatt, James Morgan, Mrs. Morgan, Charley Morgan, Thomas Hannah, James Bowra, James Chapman sen & jun., John Chapman, Thomas Dwyer, Robert Atkins, Stephen Slack, James Kippen, Alexander Adams, William McEcknie, Master Dwyer
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State Records Online Shipping List
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Richard King, emigrant per the Bussorah Merchant in 1839, employed by William Vivers at Patrick Plains on arrival..http://tinyurl.com/l3fa2mb
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Ticket of Leave Butts
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John Kelly per Bussorah Merchant granted a Ticket of Leave by Maitland Bench, to remain at Kings Plains in the service of William Vivers for 12 months
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Hobart Town Gazette
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Passenger on the 'Clydesdale' from England having departed 27th June. To sail for Port Jackson in a day or two
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Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 20
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Employed by William Powditch in the district of Newcastle