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Captain Thomas Thompson Commandant at Newcastle returning to Sydney
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Robert McIntosh. Came free. Master of 46th Regiment band. Sentenced to transportation to Newcastle for 4 yearsfor robbing the King's Stores.
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Death of Captain Charles Fitzachary Button of 46th regiment on 8th September
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HRA., Series 1, vol. 9, p. 795
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The only part of the 46th reg that will remain in the Territory is the deachment at present stationed at Newcastle consisting of a Captain and about sixty men
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Sgt. John Evans. Superintendant of convicts
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Lieutenant Thomas Thompson. Commandant at Newcastle
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Lieutenant Thomas Thompson of the 46th Regt. Appointed Commandant at Newcastle
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Captain James Wallis appointed commandant and magistrate at Newcastle
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General Hewitt 1814
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Captain James Wallis. Commandant at Newcastle 1816 - 1818
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Francis Allman. Commandant at Newcastle
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T.V. Bloomfield. Acting engineer at Newcastle
Source:
An Organised Banditti, p.187
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E.C. Close arrived in NSW on the 'Matilda' with a detachment of 48th Regiment
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John Connors, former soldier of 48th Regiment. Convict servant of T.V. Bloomfield. To be victualled from the Stores at Newcastle for 6mths
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James Duggan. Unwell
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James Farrell. Sick at Newcastle
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Assistant surgeon. Attested to the poor conditions of soldiers at Newcastle
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Abraham Fenton assistant surgeon 48th Regiment. Stating poor health of military personnel at Newcastle
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Thomas Greenway per 'Dick'. Former private deserted with a constable and 2 prisoners. Recaptured at Broken Bay and returned to Newcastle
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Private Thomas Holland witness at the trial of William Smith and John Pagan