Surname:
Hudson 99th Regiment
First Name:
Private George
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Burials p13
Details:
Death of Private George Hudson aged 24
Surname:
Hughes 99th Regiment
First Name:
Private George
Details:
Private George Hughes. Sentry. Witness in trial of James Smith
Surname:
Kelly 99th Regiment
First Name:
Corporal John
Details:
Corporal John Kelly.. Witness in the trial of Fitzpatrick
Surname:
Last 99th Regiment
Surname:
Last 99th Regiment
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Present at a meeting at the Court House to propose that a Benevolent Asylum is necessary for Newcastle
Surname:
Last 99th Regiment
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Ordered military to attempt capture of escaped prisoner
Surname:
Last 99th Regiment
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Recalled to Sydney
Surname:
Last 99th regiment
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Left Newcastle for Sydney in the Steamer Rose
Surname:
Last 99th Regiment
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Leaving Newcastle to fight in Maori wars in New Zealand
Surname:
Last 99th Regiment
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Commandant of Stockade to be replaced by Major MacPherson
Surname:
Last 99th Regiment
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Major Last and the force under his command said to have behaved in the most gallant and daring manner in the engagement with Rangihaeata
Surname:
Last 99th Regiment
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Present at Hobart wharf when the Sea Nymph, recently arrived from NZ caught fire
Surname:
Last 99th Regiment
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Account of the battle at the river Hutt
Surname:
Last 99th Regiment
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Major Last and the detachment under his command departed Sydney on the brig Lloyds for NZ
Surname:
Last 99th Regiment
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Head Quarters of the 99th regt. Arrived in Sydney by the ship Earl Grey under command of Major Last
Surname:
Last 99th Regiment
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Correspondence in December 1845 from Major Crummer to the Colonial Secretary regarding an altercation between convict George Pope and Lance Sergeant Tracey of the 99th regiment who was employed as one of the overseers in charge of the prisoners in irons working on the breakwater. Tracey resided near the workshops on the hill adjoining the Signal Station... George Pope was requested by John Smith to secure some of his horses being driven away by Sergeant Tracey and an altercation took place. Major Crummer requested advice on the matter as George Pope had never been brought into question in the four years he had been at Newcastle. Major Last also gave Tracey a high character
Surname:
Last 99th Regiment
Source:
Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions Letter Book
Details:
Letter 45/22. Correspondence re James Cavenagh per James Pattison and William McGee per John who were then at Nobbys Island and a request to interrogate them respecting the innocence or guilt of John Murphy who had been convicted at Campbell Town Quarter Sessions of killing a calf. The prisoners were questioned by Major Last who was in charge of No. 3 Stockade at Newcastle
Surname:
Last 99th Regiment
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of 99th Regiment of Foot. Appointed Magistrate.
Surname:
Last 99th Regiment
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Appointed Assistant Engineer at Newcastle
Surname:
Last 99th Regiment
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99th regiment. Appointed Assistant Engineer at Newcastle Stockade