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              180449            
          
              Surname: Smith (alias Scott)            
          
              First Name: James            
          
              Ship: Norfolk 1829            
          
              Date: 21 July 1835            
          
              Place: Newcastle            
          
              Source: Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books, 1833-1836 (Ancestry)            
          
              Details: James Smith alias Scott, government employee attached to the Engineer s Department. Charged with receiving stolen property belonging to the Crown...Lieut. Gibson of 4th Kings Own Regt., testified....On Friday 17th July, Sergeant John Burnes of 4th regt., reported to me as his Officer Commanding the detachment that one of the soldiers was seen with a blanket and a rug in his possession leaving the Barracks store. He was followed to Mr. Dodd s house and the blanket found in the possession of the prisoner who acknowledged having bought the blanket from the soldier. The blanket produced before the Bench was assigned to me from the Barrack department in Sydney...Sergeant Burnes testified....On Friday evening last I was in my quarters. I was told that Private Gregory had gone out the back with a blanket and a bag rolled down under his arm. I followed him down to the Stockade and asked the sentry if he had seen him. He said he had going along the Beach. I followed him but could not find him. I returned home to the barracks. I was then told that Gregory was in the Barracks. I then ordered the Corporal of the Guard to confine him. I asked him where the blanket was and he told me if he would tell me where it was I would say no more about it. He told me it was with Mr. Dodds man. I took him and went to Mr. Dodds kitchen. Gregory asked the prisoner for the blanket. He refused to return it until he got the two shillings he gave for it. I gave him the two shillings and he gave me the blanket. I brought the blanket and rug home with me. Gregory said he intended to fetch the blanket on the Wednesday following. John Smith found guilty and sentenced to fifty lashes            
          
              206583            
          
              Surname: Snell (Scott)            
          
              First Name: Eliza Ann            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 3 January 1857            
          
              Place: Maitland            
          
              Source: Northern Times (Newcastle) Registered in the District of Maitland from Saturday 20th December, to Wednesday 31st December 1856. Compiled from the Registers            
          
              Details: Marriage - at Maitland on 15th December, by the Rev. William Purves, Matthew Scott, to Eliza Ann Snell