First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Details:
10,000 acres of land in vicinity of Reid's Mistake made over at the instance of the London Missionary deputation in trust for natives
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Details:
Robert Campbell requesting that drafts drawn on his by Rev. Threlkeld be presented for payment
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Details:
Intending to abandon his mission at Reid's Mistake
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Details:
Commenced founding a mission between Port Jackson and Newcastle. Land cleared and houses begun with the assistance of natives
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Details:
Discovered coal near the house he was building at Lake Macquarie
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Details:
Recently completed the first rough translation of a portion of Scriptures into the language of the aborigines of the colony
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Details:
Rev. Threlkeld and Dr. Brooks on board the steamer Sophia Jane when she received the first 2 tons of coal from the new A.A. Company workings
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Details:
Presented address to the Governor on his visit to Newcastle
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Details:
Acting as interpreter for two Newcastle aborigines who were committed for trial for the murder of one of their tribe at Windsor
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Details:
Visited by James Backhosue and his party
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Details:
Small windmill at Threlkeld's property damaged by lightening
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Details:
Marriage of Elizabeth only daughter of Dr. Montgomery to James Donaldson on 4th March. Officiating minister Rev. Threlkeld
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Details:
Coal from Mr. Threlkeld's mine at Lake Macquarie to shortly arrive in Sydney. Those wishing to trial the coals to apply to Samuel Miller, Erskine Street
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Details:
Bridget Neil per 'City of Edinborough' assigned servant
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Details:
James Croft offering for auction in Lots to suit purchasers, the Materials of a House formerly erected by the London Missionary Society
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Details:
Alice Green per Kains assigned servant
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Details:
Alice Green per 'Kains' admitted to Newcastle gaol by order of Newcastle bench. Sentenced to 20 days solitary confinement and to be deprived of her hair. Sent to private service of Rev. Threlkeld 5 July
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Details:
John Ryan per 'Boyne' assigned servant
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Details:
Jane Wright per 'Palambam' assigned servant
First Name:
Rev. Lancelot
Place:
Ebenezer, Lake Macquarie
Details:
Rev. Threlkeld's report on the aborigines