First Name:
Rev. Charles Pleydell Neale
Source:
Newcastle Bench Books. AONSW Reel 2722
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George Brooks and family lived at the Parsonage with Rev. Wilton when Dr. Brooks house burned down
First Name:
Rev. Charles Pleydell Neale
Source:
Newcastle Bench Books. AONSW Reel 2722
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Ann Andrews per Pyramus assigned servant
First Name:
Rev. Charles Pleydell Neale
Source:
The Quarterly journal of the Geological Soc. of London
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Rev. Wilton sent specimens of coniferous wood from Australian coal beds to Professor Jameson....The Quarterly journal of the Geological Soc. of London Volume 4; On the distribution of plants in the carboniferous system of NSW by Rev. W.B. Clarke
First Name:
Rev. Charles Pleydell Neale
Details:
Isaac Powell per York assigned servant
First Name:
Rev. Charles Pleydell Neale
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Birth of Olioll Ollum Pleydell Sullivan Wilton, child of Charles Pleydell Neale and Charlotte Albinia Wilton on 13th April 1841 at the Parsonage, Newcastle
First Name:
Rev. Charles Pleydell Neale
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Marriage of James Glennie to Miss White of Merton on 20th September. Minister Rev. C.P.N. Wilton
First Name:
Rev. Charles Pleydell Neale
Source:
This errant lady: Jane Franklin s overland journey to Port Philip and Sydney
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Present at a breakfast tea given by Mrs. Furlong on the occasion of Lady Jane Franklin s visit to Newcastle. Described by Lady Franklin as - a plain, queer looking little man who possesses a collection of the natural curiosities of the place
First Name:
Rev. Charles Pleydell Neale
Source:
This errant lady: Jane Franklin s overland journey to Port Philip and Sydney p. 141
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Travelling to Sydney on the steamer. Joined Lady Franklin and Rev. Stack of West Maitland for lunch on the steamer before leaving Newcastle
First Name:
Rev. Charles Pleydell Neale
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Addressed the congretation at the laying of the Foundation Stone of the new church St. John s in Lake Macquarie Road. Stated that on 3rd July he had been 26 years incumbent of the Prish of Christ Church, Newcastle
First Name:
Rev. Charles Pleydell Neale
Source:
Newcastle Bench Books. AONSW Reel 2722
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Charged Catherine Desmond with obtaining goods under false pretences after she purchased muslin from Harriet Perry with the understanding that it would be paid for by Rev. Wilton
First Name:
Rev. Charles Pleydell Neale
Source:
Newcastle Bench Books. AO NSW Reel 2722
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Charged with a breach of the Dog Act by Constable Rouse. Pleaded ignorance of the Act. Fined 10/-
First Name:
Rev. Charles Pleydell Neale
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Marriage of Archibald Hamilton Jacob Esq., son of the late Captain Vickers Jacob, Honorable E.I.C. Service, to Mary, younger daughter of Colonel Snodgrass C.B. on 31st March 1853. Minister Rev. Charles Pleydell N. Wilton
First Name:
Rev. Charles Pleydell Neale
Source:
State Archives NSW. Convict Indents. microfiche 666
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Mary Mumford per Harmony assigned to Rev. Wilton on arrival in the colony
First Name:
Rev. Charles Pleydell Neale
Place:
Christ Church Burial Ground, Newcastle
Details:
Of the five clergymen who formerly ministered to the worshippers at Christ Church and have since passed away, only one, the Rev. C.P.N. Wilton, was interred in the churchyard. The stone, which bears tribute to his memory is a very simple one, and ma be found in the south western corner near the monument erected to the late Commander Biddulph, R.N. Upon this stone there is a marble table upon which is written - Sacred to the memory of Pleydell A. Wlton, born and died May 19 1834. Also Rev. C.P.N. Wilton M.A., for many years incumbent of this parish who died June 5 1859 aged 63
First Name:
Rev. Charles Pleydell Neale
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The following letter written to the Bench of Magistrates on 14th September 1849 by the Rev. C.P.N. Wilton at that time vice president of the hospital, indicates that the magistrates wished to make the hospital a benevolent home. This was objected to by the committee. The letter written in a hand which might in truth be called a scrawl, is as follows: Gentlemen, In reply to your letter, received from the police yesterday, relative to the admission of an aboriginal black into the Newcastle District Hospital for support, I have the honour to inform you that your letter has this morning been laid before the committee of that institution; and I am directed to acquaint you that no individual can be admitted into the hospital unless he or she as the case may be, require either medical or surgical treatment, I have the honour to be, gentlemen, your most obedient, C.Pleydell N. Wilton
First Name:
Rev. Charles Pleydell Neale
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Rev. Wilton s visit to Mt. Wingen in October 1831....Before I quitted this interesting neighbourhood, I rode to the opposite Liverpool Range, and succeeded, after about two hours spent in scrambling up rocks and precipices in reaching the summit of Moratta, one of the loftiest points, from whence the view in every direction is most extensive - even more so than that from the top of Snowdon that Eagles Nest of North Wales ; the eye to the north, south, and east, upon conical peaks, and range after range in endless succession, while far to the westward are stretched out the Liverpool Plains, resembling a wide expanse of water, the trees, which here and there break the openness of the country, appearing like so many islands and points of land. As I descended by moonlight , the smoke of Wingen was seen far below, ascending in sulphureous columns to the evening breeze.
First Name:
Rev. Charles Pleydell Neale
Source:
The Voice of the North
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W.J. Goold - The Pioneers - Biography of Rev. C.P.N. Wilton ({Extract} - In those days it was the custom of the Oddfellows Lodge, which had been formed in 1843 on their anniversary to march in procession to Christchurch where the Rev. Mr. Wilton would deliver a sermon, at the conclusion of which they would reform and march to one of the old hostelries, where a banquet would be held and attended by the leading citizens of the district for the Oddfellows were a strong and influential body in those days
First Name:
Rev. Charles Pleydell Neale
Source:
The Voice of the North
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W.J. Goold - The Pioneers - Biography of Rev. C.P.N. Wilton ({Extract}. Apart from his religious duties Mr. Wilton had a large farm and orchard on Mocheto Island where he had a number of acres under cultivation, growing oranges, bananas, grapes, etc. He named the farm Koorangang, and here he spent a part of his time supervising the work of a number of convicts who had been assigned to him
First Name:
Rev. Charles Pleydell Neale
Place:
Christ Church Burial Ground, Newcastle
Details:
The Rev. Wilton, for many years incumbent of the parish of Christ Church who died on June 5th 1859, was buried in a secluded portion of the yard.
First Name:
Rev. Charles Pleydell Neale
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 137
Details:
Michael Lane per Daphne assigned to Rev. Wilton