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Departed England 29th April. Passengers: Revs. Leigh, Orton and Walker and wives (Wesleyan Mission); Spode family; Thomas Rowe; John Cook; John Cordeaux; G.B. Davenport; George Lang; William Hickey; George Proctor etc
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Came free. Permitted to proceed to Newcastle per 'Elizabeth Henrietta'
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He and his servants to be victualled from the Stores for 6mths
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All his bonded servants called in as he was not supplying them with provisions
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On return of Newcastle town allotments
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Defended by his father against allegations that he was unable to maintain his assigned men
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Free. Carver and gilder from Worcester. Admitted to Newcastle gaol. Committed for trial at Supreme Court. Sent to Sydney gaol 25 February
Source:
The Bicentenary Pioneer Register, Second Edition, Volume 111
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Born c. 1798 in England, son of John Hickey and Ann Marks. Died 4 November 1846
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Died 19th January after a short illness. Brother Rev. Lang
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Appointed storekeeper at Commissariat Department Liverpool
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Died 19 January after a short illness. Brother of Rev. John Dunmore Lang
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Patrick McKew per 'Mary' assigned convict
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Thomas Murphy per 'Prince Regent' assigned servant
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Poem 'To The Memory of Mr. George Lang' who died at Sydney 18th January 1825. Written on board the Medway off Dover by Rev. J.D. Lang
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Passenger on the Brixton
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County of Durham, Parish of Middlehope
Source:
Index to map of the country bordering upon the River Hunter... by Henry Dangar (London : Joseph Cross, 1828). p15
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Granted 1050 acres of land. Quit rent £1/ 1s
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James Wood per 'Prince Regent' assigned servant