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181914
Surname: Ireland (3rd regt) (Buffs)
First Name: Corporal George
Ship: -
Date: 7 June 1825
Place: Newcastlen
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825, 1826-1827 (Ancestry)
Details: Michael Gallaghar, per ship Cawdry, in government service, charged with improperly removing coals from the wharf. George Ireland, Buffs, states - I was sentry yesterday at the wharf. The prisoner asked me if it was allowed to take a few coals for the prisoners barracks. I told him no. He went away and shortly after returned and had gathered some coals together to take away when I detected him. The prisoner states - I did not know there was anything wrong in my taking a few coals to warm myself. Michael Gallaghar sentenced to the gaol gang for three weeks.
181035
Surname: Ireland (3rd regt) (Buffs)
First Name: Corporal
Ship: -
Date: 8 October 1824
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
Details: Archibald Noble per Atlas and James Dalton per Bencoolen, both in service of government, charged with stealing wheat, the property of the Crown. Corporal Ireland of the Buffs states.... I had the command of the main guard yesterday and was on the wharf in the course of the day. The cutter Mars was discharging a cargo of wheat for the Kings Stores. I noticed Dalton coming on shore from the vessel with a bag. I examined the bag and found it full of wheat - at the same time I saw the Principal Superintendent stop Noble and take a quantity of wheat from him also. Archibald Noble sentenced to 50 lashes. James Dalton sentenced to 50 lashes
62308
Surname: Ireland (also Island, Hyland)
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Ocean 1816
Date: 1817 17 May
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per Lady Nelson
98346
Surname: Ireland (Keen) (Brummy)
First Name: William
Ship: -
Date: 1853 9 March
Place: Peel River
Source: MM
Details: Sentenced to 5 years on the roads for stealing a mare belonging to William Elburgh
150903
Surname: Ireland (O'Connor)
First Name: Mary
Ship: -
Date: 1864 31 August
Place: Clarencetown
Source: Australian Marriages - FamilySearch Historical Records
Details: Marriage of William Ireland (b. 1843 in Seaham) and Mary O'Connor (b. 1843)
201308
Surname: Ireland (obit)
First Name: Albert
Ship: -
Date: 26 December 1904
Place: Mayfield
Source: NMH
Details: Mr. Albert Ireland, eldest son of the late Mr. Jesse Ireland, died at his residence, Mayfield, yesterday afternoon, after an illness extending over twelve months. The deceased gentleman who was in his 35th year, was well known in local business circles, having for some time acted as manager for the firm of Ireland in Newcastle. Upon relinquishing that position through ill health, Mr. Ireland visited Japan, and subsequently he proceeded to the islands, but returned to Newcastle very little improved in health. Yesterday morning he appeared to be much better, but as the afternoon wore on dangerous symptoms set in, and death ensued quite unexpectedly. Mr. Ireland leaves a wife and one child, a little boy aged five years, and general regret will be felt at his death. The funeral will leave deceased s late residence, Westmead, for Waratah station and thence to Sandgate
186464
Surname: Irish
First Name: Charles
Ship: -
Date: 19 May 1849
Place: West Maitland
Source: West Maitland Marriage Register 1844 - 1855. Living Histories
Details: Marriage of Henry Burt to Margaret Moore. Witnesses Charles Irish and Elizabeth Read both from West Maitland. Chaplain Rev. Robert Chapman.
13165
Surname: Irley
First Name: J
Ship: -
Date: 26 October 1844
Place: New England
Source: Maitland Mercury
Details: Obtained license to depasture stock beyond the limits of location
90772
Surname: Iron Bark Bridge
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1852 12 June
Place: Iron Bark Creek
Source: MM
Details: In a dangerous state for traffic. M.W. Lewis junior, Clerk of Works suggested forming a dam and cutting down Iron Bark Hill for materials for the dam and road
96680
Surname: Iron Bark Bridge
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1852 18 December
Place: Newcastle
Source: MM
Details: Tenders called for repair of Iron Bark Bridge
99779
Surname: Iron Bark Bridge
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1853 7 May
Place: Newcastle road
Source: MM
Details: Traffic over the bridge to be stopped to make repairs
106669
Surname: Iron Bark Bridge
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1855 14 March
Place: near Newcastle
Source: MM
Details: In ruinous state. Hand rails all down. Slabs displaced and bridge impassable for a four horse coach
95443
Surname: Iron Bark Bridge Newcastle
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1852 16 October
Place: Newcastle
Source: MM
Details: Tenders called for supply of building stone and timber for repairing Iron Bark Bridge near Newcastle
63191
Surname: Iron Bark Colliery
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1828
Place: Newcastle
Source: 1828 Census
Details: Henry McDonogh per 'Guildford' employed at Colliery
73858
Surname: Iron Bark Creek Bridge
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1846 17 January
Place: Newcastle & Hexham
Source: MM
Details: Tenders for repair of Iron Bark Bridge to be received at Council Room. Plans viewed at residence of Henry Baker or John Wallace
75914
Surname: Iron Bark Creek Bridge
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1846 14 March
Place: -
Source: MM
Details: Bridge in need of repair necessitating travellers between Maitland and Newcastle to take a circuitous and difficult route round the swamps
76138
Surname: Iron Bark Creek Bridge
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1846 28 March
Place: Newcastle
Source: MM
Details: Correspondence re the state of Iron Bark Creek bridge. Badly in need of repair
78423
Surname: Iron Bark Creek Bridge
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1827 17 February
Place: Newcastle
Source: Australian
Details: Long Bridge over Iron Bark Creek set on fire
78432
Surname: Iron Bark Creek Bridge
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1827 24 March
Place: Newcastle
Source: Australian
Details: Collapsed after being destroyed by marine insect 'cabra'
89336
Surname: Iron Bark Creek Bridge
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1852 14 April
Place: Newcastle Road
Source: MM
Details: Stone piers visibly sinking