Source:
Historical Records of NSW Vol VI
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Assistant surgeon. Returned from Newcastle to do duty at headquarters until further notice
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John, third son of Charles Throsby died on 25 April aged 17 yrs
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To lease by auction 2,000 acres of land known as John Gaggin's Farm. Bounded by J. Underwood's grant and Shaw Stewart's grant
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2000 acre belonging to Throsby leased at auction by E. Hyland for 20 years for £2000
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Throsby Park near Berriva
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Second son William died at Newtown on 16 October from scarlet fever
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Death of Charles Throsby. Terminated his existence by misuse of a gun
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To lease by auction for a term of 7 years 'John Gaggin's Farm'
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Granted 1000 acres of land as reward for making journey Cowpastures to Bathurst. Accompanied by Cockoogoon chief of the Burrah Burrah tribe and Dual as guides
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Appointed to Medical duty at Newcastle. To act as Magistrate
Source:
HRA Series 1 vol. V, pp 418 - 419
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Returning to head quarters from Newcastle to settle his private affairs
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Returned to Sydney from Newcastle on the 'Francis' with Lieutenant Menzies
Source:
HR NSW, Vol. V, King 1803, 1804, 1805 p. 571
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Magistrate and Assistant surgeon at Newcastle. To have general superintendence and direction of the convicts
Source:
HR NSW Vol. V, King 1803, 1804, 1805. p. 571
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When Charles Throsby arrived at Newcastle on 20th March he found Ensign Draffin a helpless lunatic and assumed control of the district
Source:
HR NSW, Vol. V, King 1803,1804 1805. 573 - 574
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Reporting to Gov. King the loss of the vessel 'Francis' off Coal Island
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William Lawson taking over Command of Newcastle settlement while Throsby temporarily in Sydney
Source:
HRA Series 1Vol. VI, p. 275
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Appointed Magistrate for Newcastle and district and 'to be obeyed and respected accordingly
Source:
HR NSW, Vol. VII, Bligh & Macquarie 1809 - 1811, pp. 316, 317, 318, 319.
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Sir Henry Browne Hayes paying tribute to Throsby for his kindness on Hayes' arrival at Coal River as a prisoner
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By the prompt and efficacious exertions of Charles Throsby many of the crew of the 'Dundee' ship wreck were saved
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Arrived from Newcastle in Sydney on the 'Lady Nelson' two weeks previous
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Accompanied Lieut. Lawson to take up his appointment as Commandant at Newcastle