First Name:
Colonel Henry
Details:
William Hamilton per 'Portland' assigned servant
First Name:
Colonel Henry
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Job Hatherall per 'Portland' assigned servant
First Name:
Colonel Henry
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James Harvey per 'Lady Harewood' assigned servant
First Name:
Colonel Henry
Details:
William Jones per 'John'asigned servant
First Name:
Colonel Henry
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Henry Laidley per 'Sarah' assigned servant
First Name:
Colonel Henry
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Thomas Lea per 'Heroine' assigned servant
First Name:
Colonel Henry
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James Hagarty per 'Calcutta' absconded from 'the heirs of the late Col. Dumaresq' at Muswellbrook
First Name:
Colonel Henry
Source:
The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register
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Died suddenly of appoplexy aged 46
First Name:
Colonel Henry
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William Taylor per 'Planter' assigned servant
First Name:
Colonel Henry
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Robert Whelan per 'Captain Cook 1832 assigned servant
First Name:
Colonel Henry
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 671
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John Costley per 'Ferguson' assigned to Henry Dumaresq on arrival in the colony
First Name:
Colonel Henry
Source:
State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4016]; Microfiche: 679
Details:
Charles Andrews per Georgiana assigned to Col. Dumaresq on arrival
First Name:
Colonel Henry
Source:
Invermein Court of Petty Sessions. Deposition Books 1833 -1834 (Ancestry)
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James Falloon per Captain Cook, assigned to Col. Henry Dumaresq, charged with neglect of duty, absence and drunkenness. James Kenny holding a ticket of leave employed by Col. Dumaresq as a yearly servant and George Ellis, free, employed as a yearly servant by Col. Dumaresq also charged. John Bartlett states - I am overseer on Col. Dumaresq s estate and on Wednesday morning after I rang the Bell for work, I went to the huts to turn the men out and I found Kenny and Falloon absent. I was ordered to go and look for them and I found them at Mr. Buchanans both drunk - and Ellis likewise there absent from his station. George Ellis acquitted. James Kenny makes no defence. The Bench find him guilty and mulct him 10 shillings to his master. James Falloon states in his defence that he was invited by John Wall who was left in charge of Mr. Buchanans property to go to him as he had received a letter from Belfast, he being a townsman, and that Docherty and Kenny accompanied him and that a free man of the name of Mossey was also in the hut. The Bench find the prisoner guilty and sentence him to receive fifty lashes but a letter being presented to the Bench from his Super in favor of the prisoner, the Bench remit the punishment and admonish the prisoner to be more cautious in future
First Name:
Colonel Henry
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book - State Archives NSW; Roll: 136
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Honora Lynch per Andromeda assigned to Col Dumaresq at Port Stephens
First Name:
Colonel Henry
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4012]; Microfiche: 663
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Charles Lamard per Albion 1827 assigned to Henry Dumaresq
First Name:
Colonel Henry and Mrs
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Passengers on the 'Waterloo' departed London 14th March
First Name:
Lieutenant Colonel Henry
Details:
Station robbed 3 times by bushrangers.
First Name:
Lieutenant Colonel Henry
Source:
Whitfield v. Caswell - SC
Details:
R. v. Dumaresq Supreme Court of New South Wales Dowling A.C.J., and Burton and Kinchela JJ, 25 March 1837 Source: Sydney Herald, 27 March, 1837[1] The Attorney-General applied for a rule, calling on Lieutenant Colonel Henry Dumaresq to shew cause why a criminal information should not be filed against him, for publishing certain statements respecting Dr. Thomas Whitfield, tending to provoke a breach of the peace It appeared that in July, 1835, Dr. Whitfield entered into an agreement with Colonel Dumaresq to proceed to Port Stephens as Superintendent of Agriculture for the Australian Agricultural Company. He remained there until February 6, 1837, when he received a note from Colonel Dumaresq stating, that in consequence of a charge which had been preferred against him, he must decline holding any intercourse with him………… See Superior Courts of NSW site - http://www.law.mq.edu.au/scnsw/Cases1836-37/html/r_v_dumaresq__1837.htm
First Name:
Lieutenant Colonel Henry
Source:
R v. Dumaresq - SC
Details:
Published statements concerning Dr. Thomas Whitefield who was superintendent of Agriculture at Aust. Agricultural Company
First Name:
Lieutenant Colonel Henry
Details:
William Cushion assigned servant