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Item: 143974
Surname: Scott
First Name: Alexander Walker
Ship: -
Date: 1841 January
Place: Newcastle
Source: Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms p. 4
Details: Isaac Austen employed as house servant by A.W. Scott


 
Item: 160951
Surname: Scott
First Name: Alexander Walker
Ship: -
Date: 2 February 1836
Place: Maitland Quarter Sessions
Source: Maitland Quarter Sessions Feb 1836 - May 36. MF 2409
Details: John Stutcliff per 'Waterloo' and Patrick Fitzgerald per 'Java' both sentenced to transportation for life for killing an ox belonging to Alexander Walker Scott


 
Item: 163934
Surname: Scott
First Name: Alexander Walker
Ship: -
Date: 26 June 1833
Place: Ash Island, Newcastle
Source: Settler and Convict Lists 1787-1834. Ancestry
Details: Patrick Casey per 'Portland' assigned servant


 
Item: 171002
Surname: Scott
First Name: Alexander Walker
Ship: -
Date: 1838
Place: Newcastle
Source: State Records Online Shipping List
Details: Isaac Austen, emigrant by the Lady Nugent engaged to work for A.W. Scott at Newcastle.


 
Item: 171546
Surname: Scott
First Name: Alexander Walker
Ship: -
Date: 1 September 1839
Place: Hunter River
Source: State Records Online Shipping List
Details: William Auckett, emigrant per the Cornwall in 1839, employed by A.W. Scott on arrival..


 
Item: 171565
Surname: Scott
First Name: Alexander Walker
Ship: -
Date: 1 September 1839
Place: Hunter River
Source: State Records Online Shipping List
Details: James Coleman, emigrant per the Cornwall in 1839 employed by A.W. Scott on arrival.


 
Item: 174135
Surname: Scott
First Name: Alexander Walker
Ship: -
Date: 2 November 1910
Place: Newcastle district
Source: NMH
Details: The official estimate of the land under crops in the Newcastle district and the quantity of produce to be taken therefrom was made by the police in November 1838 at the request of the Colonial Secretary. A.W. Scott - 40 acres wheat, 60 acres maize, one acre tobacco. Yield: 300 bushels wheat, 1200 bushels maize, 1300 lb tobacco


 
Item: 174637
Surname: Scott
First Name: Alexander Walker
Ship: -
Date: 1855
Place: Freehold near Church Street, Newcastle
Source: NMH
Details: On a list of electors in the police district of Newcastle who had the right to vote for elections in the county of Northumberland in 1855. Printed in the Newcastle Morning Herald 19 July 1911


 
Item: 180421
Surname: Scott
First Name: Alexander Walker
Ship: -
Date: 7 July 1835
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books, 1833-1836 (Ancestry)
Details: William Boroughs assigned to James Reid, charged with insolence and disobedience of orders....A.W. Scott testified.....On Saturday last I saw the prisoner with a soldier s wife looking over the fence near that old house at the back of my premises. I desired him to go away finding he did not I went up to him and asked whose servant he was, not knowing him. He said he was Mr. Reid s and that he was on his master s business there. I again desired him to go away when he went scarcely moving. I repeated the order to him over and over again telling him to walk faster. He had a little switch in his hand which he kept hitting the grass with as he moved. His whole manner was so insolent that I told him to stop. At the same time I told one of my servants to go for a constable whereupon he ran away. I called again to him to stop in a loud voice. He still continued running when I jumped over the fence and ran after him. I followed him to the back of Mr. Reid s premises where he dodged m and got away at the bake house. I saw Mr. Reid there and told him the circumstances. Mr. Reid said he was absent not on any business of his own and that he had repeatedly warned him not to leave the premises. Guilty. Sentenced to 50 lashes.


 
Item: 180441
Surname: Scott
First Name: Alexander Walker
Ship: -
Date: 14 July 1835
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books, 1833-1836 (Ancestry)
Details: William Eastwood assigned to Alexander Walker Scott, charged with neglect of duty and absenting himself. Also with possessing and making away with a letter. Mr. John Brunker testified......About a fortnight since I sent the prisoner to relieve John Carter who was in charge of a quantity of sawed timber at the opposite side of the water. On Saturday week last the timber having been removed, I ordered the prisoner to return to the Island and bring the things that were in his charge with him. On his landing at the Island I Observed that he had not brought the iron pot. I enquired what he had done with it. He replied that it had been stolen and last Friday I started him from the Island giving him a pass to remain in force until ten oclock that morning and no longer. Also a letter directed to A.W. Scott Esq., at Newcastle, the letter was never delivered. He did not arrive in Newcastle until brought in by James Rendell, assigned servant to A.W. Scott on the following morning....John Carter assigned to A.W. Scott testified...Says when the prisoner came to take charge of the timber in my place I delivered over to him all the things I had belonging to my master amongst which was an iron pot and a keg with the timber. I have never seen the pot since.....A.W. Scott testified....I have heard my overseer s evidence in which he states he delivered to the prisoner a sealed letter which letter I never received which letter he states was addressed to me. Nor do I remember Mr. Brunker mentioning to me that he had delivered such a letter to the prisoner for me until this morning I have examined the pass now produced with which he was to have proceeded to my residence with the letter in question and consider that it has been defaced for the purpose of misleading constables and others. Guilty of pilfering and making away with a letter. Sentenced to twelve months in irons.


 
Item: 180512
Surname: Scott
First Name: Alexander Walker
Ship: -
Date: 11 September 1835
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books, 1833-1836 (Ancestry)
Details: Thomas Connor assigned to Alexander Walker Scott charged with disobedience of orders...John Brunker overseer to Alexander Walker Scott testified....On Saturday morning last I ordered the prisoner to get himself ready to go to Newcastle in the boat. He replied and said he could not go . I asked him for what reason. He said that he had no trousers. I told him he received his slops when due the same as the other men and if he did not go I would take him to court. He said very well he would rather go to court than in the boat. Guilty. Sentenced to 50 lashes


 
Item: 180586
Surname: Scott
First Name: Alexander Walker
Ship: -
Date: 13 October 1835
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books, 1833-1836 (Ancestry)
Details: James Kendall per Parmelia, Thomas Buckingham per Bengal Merchant, Daniel Dunn per Royal Admiral, William Graves per Henry Tanner all assigned to Alexander Walker Scott, charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct......John Jones testified...After serving out the rations on Saturday last, I went to Perry the baker for some bread. At the same time I asked the prisoners if they were ready to go over. Dun said no he should stop and have some beer, the other men I did not notice at the time. I went up the street and when I returned to the wharf, Thomas Buckingham was swearing. He said he knew all about it. We then got into the boat. Buckingham was drunk and swore he could pull an oar as well as the best of them. He lost his own twice in the water. I told him if he could not pull better than that he had better pull in his own. He said go on my lads all that he (meaning myself) can do to me is to get me fifty. I returned back to put him in the watch house. I called Constable Anthony for that purpose but he would not come to my assistance. William Graves told me if he was searched no one would find anything on him for he would put it in the water. Buckingham was drunk. Dun and Graves were the worst for drink but their conduct was good. I know nothing respecting Kendall. I did not give the prisoners leave to go to a public house....Alexander Walker Scott testified....Last Saturday evening when Jones reported to me he had put one of my men in the watch house I went into my stables to enquire concerning it. I asked Kendall about some charge that he wished to make against my Overseer Jones. Graves the carpenter, having said publicly before several people that he knew my stores were robbed by the means of a hole and he said the blame of the robbery on Jones the overseer. From Kendalls manner I thought he had been drinking which he acknowledged by saying he had some beer. He told me he did not know how the men got the money to pay for the beer. Upon enquiry I learnt that the men had sent a little boy, a son of Perry the baker for the beer. I have had Graves and Kendall up for the offence of sending the boy after the beer and for speaking against the overseer in such a disrespectful manner....Thomas Johnstone testified....On Saturday last when Graves spoke to me he was tipsy. It was about four oclock in the afternoon....Malcolm Perry testified....I did not hear permission asked of Mr. Dun for the prisoners to get anything to drink. Mr. Jones and the men were about to leave the settlement at the time I was with him when I saw Dun....William Bennett testified....I did not hear Mr. Jones give permission for the prisoners to get beer. I did not ear Buckingham ask Mr. Jones to have a drunk of the beer....Buckingham found guilty and sentenced to 50 lashes. The other prisoners admonished and discharged.


 
Item: 184695
Surname: Scott
First Name: Alexander Walker
Ship: -
Date: 1831
Place: Hunter River
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4016]; Microfiche: 680
Details: James Nolan per Jane assigned to Alexander Walker Scott on arrival


 
Item: 188043
Surname: Scott
First Name: Alexander Walker
Ship: -
Date: 1841
Place: Newcastle
Source: State Records Authority of New South Wales; Kingswood New South Wales, Australia; Entitlement certificates of persons on bounty ships; Series: 5314; Reel: 1323
Details: John Fitzgerald, servant aged 28, immigrant on the Columbine. Sponsor Alexander Walker Scott of Newcastle


 
Item: 193122
Surname: Scott
First Name: Alexander Walker
Ship: -
Date: 1831
Place: -
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4016]; Microfiche: 678
Details: Peter Coughlan per Waterloo assigned to Alexander Walker Scott on arrival


 
Item: 193127
Surname: Scott
First Name: Alexander Walker
Ship: -
Date: 1831
Place: -
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4016]; Microfiche: 678
Details: Terence Cushlan per Waterloo assigned to Alexander Walker Scott on arrival


 
Item: 193533
Surname: Scott
First Name: Alexander Walker
Ship: -
Date: December 1831
Place: Hunter River
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4016]; Microfiche: 680
Details: John Hart per Bussorah Merchant assigned to Alexander Walker Scott on arrival


 
Item: 193571
Surname: Scott
First Name: Alexander Walker
Ship: -
Date: 1831
Place: Hunter River
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4016]; Microfiche: 680
Details: James O Hare per Bussorah Merchant assigned to Alexander Walker Scott on arrival


 
Item: 202865
Surname: Scott
First Name: Alexander Walker
Ship: -
Date: 10 January 1860
Place: Hexham
Source: Maitland Mercury
Details: The pits of Mr. Randall, already sunk at Hexham, like those of Woodford belonging to Mr. A. W. Scott


 
Item: 206234
Surname: Scott
First Name: Alexander Walker
Ship: -
Date: March 1855
Place: Ash Island
Source: Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Assisted Immigrant Passenger Lists, 1828-1896
Details: Jacob Frank age 30, vine dresser; Catharina age 46, wife. Assisted immigrants on the ship Catteaux Wattel. Remarks A. W. Scott (Alexander Walker Scott)



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