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Band of the 17th Regiment entertained spectators at the launch of the 'Ceres'
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Detachment of 17th regiment stationed at Newcastle to be relieved
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Captain Charles Forbes appointed police Magistrate
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Abode: Port Stephens
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral Newcastle. Baptisms p16
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John Hogan, corporal in 17th regiment
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In the Service of the Company: letters of Sir Edward Parry, Commissioner to the Australian Agricultural company: volume 1, December 1829 - June 1832 Letter no 344
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Correspondence from Sir Edward Parry to Col. Despard stating that several in a detachment of the 17th regt., embarked for Port Stephens in a state of intoxication and were guilty of disorderly conduct
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Colonial Secretary Returns of the Colony
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Phillip Nichol Anley resident Magistrate.
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Lieutenant Ball. Assigned 2 farming men and a labourer in the month of April
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Early Days of Port Stephens
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Captain Baylis. Of 17th Regiment from Newcastle. Visiting Captain Moffatt at Carrington
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Corporal John Bott. Witness in the trial of Patrick Cassidy and George Bagley
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Early Days of Port Stephens
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Corporal Hogan. Claimed he was ill used by Sgt. and others in the detachment
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral Newcastle. Baptisms p20
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Baptism of the daughter or Private Martin Mara of 17th regiment
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Marquis of Huntley 1830
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Early Days of Port Stephens
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James Ward Martindale. Surgeon of 17th Regiment. Died of apoplexy
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Captain Robert Gerald Moffatt died at Canning Creek on 17th March 1848
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Early Days of Port Stephens
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Captain Robert Gerald Moffatt. In charge of military establishment comprising 1 Sgt and 13 rank and file.
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Royal Sovereign
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Royal Sovereign to take 17th Regiment to India
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Early Days of Port Stephens
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Lieutenant Charles Steele. With a small party of Mounted Police landed at Port Stephens