Source:
1832 Directory N.S.W.
Details:
15,000 acre land grant
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Assigned servant Michael Duffy per 'Caroline' absconded from service
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John Doran per 'Caroline' absconded from service
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Runaway John Doran per 'Caroline' apprehended
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Granted 10,000 acres of land. Peter McIntyre to select land
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Joseph Hemmings per 'Lord Melville' assigned servant
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Michael Whelan per 'Norfolk' assigned servant
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Assigned 1 convict fisherman
Place:
Co. Brisbane, Parish Gundy Gundy
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Claim for Deed of Grant. 15,000 acres. An order for this land bears the date 30th June 1829 in favour of Hart Davis who sold to Thomas Potter Macqueen who in conjunction with Francis Fisher as trustee conveyed to claimaint (James Bowman)
Source:
Hunter Estates Comparative Heritage Study
Details:
An extravagant welcoming ceremony was arranged by Thomas Potter Macqueen occasioning a visit by Governor Richard Bourke in 1834 to Segenhoe that included the attendance of both David King of Segenhoe and Duwarrow, Chief of Mr. Hart Daviss Principality, called Waverly
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW. Microfiche 679. (Ancestry)
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Richard Callaghan assigned to Hart Davis on arrival
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Thomas Perry per 'Hadlow' assigned servant
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Daniel Hanlon per 'Governor Ready' assigned servant
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Thady Montague per 'Eliza' assigned servant
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Assigned 2 convict shoemakers
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Assigned 1 convict nailor
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Assigned 1 convict farm labourer and 1 convict carter
Place:
Hampstead, England
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At Hampstead, on the 21st February, in the 76th year of his age, Richard Hart Davis, Esq., formerly for many years MP for the city of Bristol
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Richard Hart Davis as Chairman of the Court of Directors of the A.A. Company meeting held on 3rd February which recommended that Lieutenant Colonel Dumaresq, for the zeal, integrity and good management in the administration of the Company's affairs, have an increased salary of 1000 pounds per annum
Source:
Colonial Times, Hobart
Details:
The Marquis of Sligo and Mr. Hart Davis MP., have each received orders for ten thousand acres of land in NSW.