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Surname: Mellors
First Name: Joseph
Ship: John 1832
Date: 1838 10 April
Place: Newcastle
Source: GG 1838
Details: Tried in Yorkshire. Aged 35; collier; 5/9", dark sallow complexion; brown hair, hazel eyes, nose large scar across it; tattoos. Absconded from A.A. Company since 27th March
82227
Surname: Mellors
First Name: Joseph
Ship: John 1832
Date: 1838 18 April
Place: Newcastle
Source: GG 1838
Details: Apprehending after absconding from A.A. Co
112056
Surname: Mellors
First Name: Joseph
Ship: John 1832
Date: 1837 27 October
Place: Newcastle
Source: BB
Details: Assigned to the A.A. Company. Charged with absenting himself. In defence stated he had bad feet and could not work. Sentenced to 50 lashes
131850
Surname: Mellors
First Name: Joseph
Ship: John 1832
Date: 1837 4 October
Place: Newcastle
Source: GG
Details: Collier and soldier age 34 from Yorkshire. 5ft 9 3/4in, dark sallow complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes, nose large, scar across it, JM MB sun, moon and seven stars, square and compasses on left arm. Absconded from the A.A. Company 28 September
178754
Surname: Mellors
First Name: Joseph
Ship: John 1832
Date: 3 October 1837
Place: Newcastle gaol
Source: Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 137
Details: Miner from Sheffield. Admitted to Newcastle under sentence of 14 days in the cells. Discharged to the A.A. Company 17 October 1837
178755
Surname: Mellors
First Name: Joseph
Ship: John 1832
Date: 1832
Place: -
Source: Convict Indents
Details: Age 29. Married. Collier and soldier from Yorkshire. Court-martialed Weedon Barracks 3 October 1831 and sentenced to 14 years transportation for desertion. Previously punished with 500 lashes for an unknown offence.
178707
Surname: Mellows (Mellors)
First Name: Joseph
Ship: John 1832
Date: 3 November 1837
Place: Newcastle gaol
Source: Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 137
Details: Miner from Sheffield. Admitted to Newcastle gaol. Sentenced to 4 months on the treadmill. Sent to Sydney 11 November 1837
37431
Surname: Melmerby Farm
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1848 5 January
Place: Hinton
Source: MM
Details: 300 acres near Hinton
72238
Surname: Melmerley Park
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1850 12 January
Place: -
Source: MM
Details: 300 acres adjoining the Hinton Estate. To be let. For particulars apply to W. Innes, Maitland
165399
Surname: Melon (alias Fishburne) (Midwife)
First Name: Sarah
Ship: -
Date: 22 January 1831
Place: Sydney
Source: The Sydney Monitor
Details: Sarah Melon indicted for killing a male child at Windsor on 26th September 1831. She had acted as a midwife and delivered Mrs. Slaney of the infant in question
61067
Surname: Melville & Andrews
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1838 7 August
Place: -
Source: The Australian
Details: 300 acres of land sold by Sheriff to Hugh Weightman
67253
Surname: Melville & Andrews
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 1838 1 August
Place: 300 acres commencing SE corner of Shortt's farm. County Northumberland
Source: GG
Details: Claim for deed of grant by J. Mayo. Land located to William West by Gov. Brisbane. West devised to Melville & Andrews. Sold by sheriff to Hugh Weightman who sold to Rosetta Jacob who sold to Samuel Wright who sold to Mayo
213933
Surname: Melville (17th regt)
First Name: Private D
Ship: -
Date: April - June 1835
Place: Hunter River
Source: War Office Records. Muster Books and Pay Lists - 17th Regiment (Leicestershire) - Trove
Details: Private D. Melville stationed at Hunter River, on special service. Garrison Guard
211906
Surname: Melville (73rd regt)
First Name: Private Alexander
Ship: -
Date: June - September 1810
Place: Hunter River
Source: 73rd soldiers stationed at Newcastle - Muster and Pay Lists. Trove. 73rd Regiment: Highland, December 1808 - December 1811 (File 8000. AJCP Reel No: 3868-3869)
Details: Stationed at Hunter River
183349
Surname: Memorial (Indigenous)
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 10 March 1924
Place: Sandgate Cemetery
Source: The Voice of the North
Details: A very interesting ceremony will take place at Sandgate cemetery in the near future when the memorial to the last of the Hawkesbury tribe of aboriginals will be unveiled. A movement is also on the tapis to mark the final resting place of the last of the Awabakal people
203302
Surname: Memorial Plaque, Hamilton
First Name: -
Ship: LH
Date: 1954
Place: Tudor-street, Hamilton
Source: -
Details: 1954 Royal Visit Memorial Plaque
26873
Surname: Menara
First Name: William
Ship: -
Date: 1847 13 February
Place: Hexham
Source: MM
Details: Unclaimed letter held at Sydney Post Office
78043
Surname: Menslowe (Minslow) (Muntzler) (Mentzlaer) (Muntyler)
First Name: John
Ship: -
Date: 1824 19 February
Place: Newcastle
Source: SG
Details: Free. Appointed Honorary Constable
180885
Surname: Mentzlaeer
First Name: Constable John
Ship: -
Date: 3 May 1824
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
Details: Matthew Clarke assigned servant to Alexander McLeod charged with neglect of work and insolence to his master. John Mentzlaer a constable states as follows - Mr. McLeod came to the saw pit where the prisoner was and complained that he had not done sufficient work and called me to take him in charge I did and was bringing him away. Mr. McLeod followed and abused him for not doing his work to which the prisoner replied something about slop clothing. He also made use of other language to Mr. McLeod but I cannot recollect what the words were. Mr. Hudson stated....I was at the pit with Mr McLeod who was complaining that there was very little work done. The prisoner replied ...I cant pretend that there is. I dont care receiving 50 lashes and being sent to Port Macquarie...On his being given in charge to the constable , he still continued to make similar observations. His partner at the saw pit offered to do the regular quantity of work with another person. The prisoner stated that Mr. McLeod struck him but does not produce any proof. Sentenced to 50 lashes and hard labour in the mines until further orders. NB Corporal punishment remitted to 25 lashes
181675
Surname: Mentzlaer
First Name: Constable John
Ship: -
Date: 6 February 1826
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
Details: Thomas Atkinson in government service, charged with an assault on an infant with an attempt to commit rape. Elizabeth Hannell states - On Saturday morning last, I discovered on examining the linen of my little girl, that she was in a very bad state from a serious injury she had sustained. I asked her who had caused it. She denied telling me at first but in the course of the day by threats and promises she showed me the house where it happened. I immediately went there with the child and found three men. I asked her which of them it was. She pointed out Atkinson. I went away and got a constable and told him to take all three men. He did so as he was on his way to the watch house he stopped at my door and called me out and said it was no use to take them all to the watch house that the child had better say to him which of them had done it. I desired her to do so and she again pointed to Atkinson and said he was the man.....cont. Tuesday 7 February....William Cooper states - On Saturday last I was in the skilling adjoining to that where Atkinson lives, I saw the little girl crying. I told the child to go home, she had informed me that someone had been hurting her. I went to Atkinsons door, and said - If you have been attempting to injure the child, you deserve everything that is bad - I was induced to say this from an impression that he had been doing something wrong with the child - John Mentzlaer, constable corroborated the statement of Elizabeth Hannell in respect to the circumstances attending his taking Atkinson into custody. Atkinson denies the accusation, says he did not hear Cooper speak to him. Atkinson remanded for a full Bench