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# Surname First Name Ship Date Location Reference
             
86495 Elliott Gilbert - 1851 29 October Darling Downs MM
             
  On list printed in the Gazette for New Commission of the Peace
 

 

94246 Elliott Gilbert - 1852 4 September - MM
             
  Civil case. Angus McDonald (an infant) represented by his guardian Angus McKinnon v. Gilbert Elliott and John Kingsmill. Case of trespass. Damages claimed 500 pounds.
 

 

120217 Elliott Gilbert - 1841 9 April Raymond Terrace GG
             
  Deeds to 2 roods of land at Raymond Terrace dated 30 January 1841. lot 78
 

 

165451 Elliott Gilbert - 20 April 1838 - Sydney Monitor
             
  NOTICE - His Excellency the Governor to hold a Levee at Government House on Thursday 24th May, being her Majesty's Birthday. - Aide-de-Camp, Gilbert Elliott
 

 

165452 Elliott Gilbert - 1842 Moreton Bay Queensland Archives
             
  On 6 April 1842 Gilbert Elliot was appointed Police Magistrate, Moreton Bay, but his appointment was cancelled on 6 Jun 1842.
 

 

165453 Elliott Gilbert - 10 September 1840 Darling Downs The Marked Tree Line: The Gorman's Gap Walking Trail by Pamela Hahn
             
  Allan Cunningham discovered the Darling Downs in 1827, but the first squatters, the Leslie Brothers, did not arrive to set up their headquarters at Toolburra until March 1840. Gilbert Elliot and Arthur Hodgson soon followed, arriving on the downs on 10 September 1840 in fog so dense they could not see their horses' heads. When it lifted they found themselves in close proximity to an Aboriginal camp. The Aborigines bolted in fear and Hodgson, entering one of their bark shelters, found a knife marked "Rogerson — Maker — Eton....
 

 

44418 Elliott Gilbert J - 1848 19 August - MM
             
  19,200 acres named 'The Peak' (Sugar Loaf). Claim for lease of Crown land beyond the settled districts
 

 

44420 Elliott Gilbert J - 1848 19 August - MM
             
  38,400 named Emu Creek. Claim for lease of Crown land beyond the settled districts
 

 

93050 Elliott Gilbert John - 1852 25 August Newtown Sydney MM
             
  Death of Gilbert John Elliott, second son of Admiral the Hon. George Elliott; aged 34 yrs
 

 

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