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Sitting Magistrate for the week
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Article in defence of Charles Throsby and his son who had been accused of 'bloody and illegal transactions' re treatment of convicts
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Messrs. Throsby, Davidson & Kent; also Lieutenant Villiers of HM NSW Corps, and Lady, passengers on the Estramina from King's Town to Port Jackson 2nd February 1809
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Calamitous hail storm in November 1812. Mr. Throsby's agricultural concerns devastated. Out of 90 acres of wheat, nothing was spared. Several sheep were killed as well
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Australian Dictionary of Biography Online
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THROSBY, CHARLES (1777-1828), surgeon, settler and explorer, was born at Glenfield, near Leicester, England, the younger son of John Throsby, historian and antiquarian. He joined the navy as a surgeon and served in the armed transports Coromandel and Calcutta from 1797 until the peace. In June 1802 he arrived in New South Wales as naval surgeon of the Coromandel and was complimented by Governor Philip Gidley King on the good health of the convicts and settlers under his charge..............
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Charles (junior)
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Appointed barrister-at-law of the Supreme Court of NSW
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Charles the younger
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of Throsby Park, Berrima
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Appointed Magistrate of the Territory