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Employed William Low
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Assigned servant John Sheedy absconded from service
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Clerk of Works. Ceased work on the Nobbys breakwater to celebrate Newcastle becoming a free port
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Subscriber to Singleton Benevolent Asylum
Source:
Early Days of Port Stephens
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To barter wheat for rams with Australian Agricultural Company
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Set off from Newcastle with reporters and 5 soldiers in search of a shipwreck
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Present at a meeting at the Police office for providing the means of erecting a Church
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Simon Kemp appointed foreman of the breakwater works in place of Mr. Scott
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William Reece and James Openshaw absconded from service
Place:
near A.A. Company wharf
Details:
Mr. Scott fined 15 pound after being found guilty of assaulting Edward Biddulph after an altercation in Newcastle Harbour
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Mr. Scott, Mr. Abbott, Mr. Bodenham, Mr. Woolley, Mr. John Cobb, Mr. P.J. Cohen on board a boat that was boarded by Captain Biddulph in Newcastle harbour and all witnesses in a subsequent court case
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Boat 'Falcon' entered in Hexham Regatta
Source:
Seaham, Hinton and Raymond Terrace Cemeteries
Place:
Newcastle District 1841
Source:
1841 Census Index
Details:
Watt Street, Newcastle 107
First Name:
Alexander Thomas
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Death on 8th November at Muswellbrook, after a long and painful illness, Alexander Thomas Scott, aged 32, eldest son of George Scott, Esq., Sub Inspector of Police, Swinford, Ireland
First Name:
Alexander Waker
Source:
Maitland Marriage Register p. 173
Details:
Marriage of Helenus Scott of Glendon to Sarah Anne Rusden of Maitland. Witnesses Robert Scott of Glendon and Alexander Walker Scott of Ash Island
First Name:
Alexander Walker
Details:
John Carter assigned servant
First Name:
Alexander Walker
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Scott's boat stolen by 4 convicts and a soldier.
First Name:
Alexander Walker
Details:
Candidate for Northumberland representation in Legislative Council
First Name:
Alexander Walker
Details:
Salt works, iron foundry in Newcastle and tobacco factory at Maitland