First Name:
Archibald Clunes
Details:
Obtained licence to depasture stock beyond the limits of location
First Name:
Archibald Clunes
Details:
Won tender for the conveyance of mail Port Macquarie, Armidale
First Name:
Archibald Clunes
Details:
Obtained license to depasture stock beyond the limits of location for the year commencing 1st July 1843
First Name:
Archibald Clunes
Details:
George Long, James Reynolds and Pierce Cantwell sentenced to 2yrs in irons for stealing wool belonging to Innes
First Name:
Archibald Clunes
Details:
Appointed Assistant Comissioner of Crown Lands
First Name:
Archibald Clunes
Place:
District of Macquarie
Details:
Requesting that Captain P.P. King allow himself to be nominated as representative in the Legislative Council for the counties of Gloucester and Macquarie
First Name:
Archibald Clunes
Details:
On list printed in the Gazette for New Commission of the Peace
First Name:
Archibald Clunes
Details:
Police Magistrate Newcastle. Water Police
First Name:
Archibald Clunes
Place:
East Maitland sale yards
Details:
35 head of horse stock sold
First Name:
Archibald Clunes
Details:
Presented Rev. William Savigny with a testimonial of a silver salver and 40 sovereigns in gratitude for his ministerial labours and gratuitous devotion to service
First Name:
Archibald Clunes
Details:
Appointed visiting Justice of the Breakwater Stockade at Newcastle
First Name:
Archibald Clunes
Details:
Appointed visiting Justice of the Breakwater Stockade
First Name:
Archibald Clunes
Source:
Cemetery inscriptions in Sydney Branch Genealogical Library 1800 - 1960 at Family Search
Details:
Of Lake Innes, Port Macquarie. Late Major of 3rd Regt., of Buffs. Sixth son of James Innes of Thrumster, Scotland. Born 4 May 1800 and died 29 August 1857
First Name:
Archibald Clunes
Source:
A List of the Officers of the Army and of the Corps of Royal Marines, Great Britain War Office
Details:
Captain Archibald Clunes Innes appointed to the 3rd regiment on 23 October 1821
First Name:
Archibald Clunes
Place:
Christ Church Burial Ground, Newcastle
Details:
Looking over the list of police magistrates who have in the turn officiated at Newcastle, one finds the name of Major Innes, who passed away in the later fifties, and was buried in the Cathedral Churchyard. The grave is covered by a solid slab of polished red granite, which looks as good as the day it was placed there, but the wooden fence which one surrounded it is fast disappearing. A simply worded inscription tells that the stone was placed there to the memory of Archibald Clunes Innes Esq., of Lake Innes, Port Macquarie, Late Major 3rd Buffs, Aug. 27, 157. Died deeply lamented, especially by the poor and humble
First Name:
Archibald Clunes
Place:
Christ Church Burial Ground, Newcastle
Details:
We now come to a warriors tomb, one of the old military school. The tomb is one of Scotch granite, and is inscribed Archibald Clunes Innes Esq., of Lake Innes, Port Macquarie, late major 3rd Regiment of Buffs, sixth son of James Innes Esq., of Thoumeste Scotland born 14 May 1800. Died, deeply lamented and beloved by the poor and humble on 29th August 1857. Looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life. He was the father of Sir George Innes, now one of our puisne Judges.
First Name:
Archibald Clunes
Ship:
Eliza 1822 (came free)
Source:
Website - About Glen Innes
Details:
Glen Innes was named after another Scot, Archibald Clunes Innes, from Thrumster, Caithness-shire. A captain in the Third Regiment (Buffs), he arrived in Australia in 1822 on the Eliza in charge of 170 convicts. He, too, held a number of New England properties including Glen Innes Station.
First Name:
Archibald Clunes
Ship:
Eliza 1822 (came free)
Source:
Portrait of Archibald Clunes Innes. State Library NSW
Details:
From January 1824 to May 1825 he served in Van Diemens Land where he recaptured escaped convicts. In December 1825 he was appointed Aide-de-Camp to the Lieutenant-Governor of New South Wales and became a magistrate in November 1826. He sought and gained the position of Commandant of the penal settlement at Port Macquarie, being appointed in December 1826 in succession to Captain Gillman
First Name:
Major Archibald Clunes
Source:
The United Service Magazine
Details:
Marriage of Major Archibald Clunes Innes late of the 3rd Regiment or Buffs, to Margaret, daughter of Alexander MacLeay, Esq., Colonial Secretary NSW
First Name:
Major Archibald Clunes
Place:
Newcastle/Port Macquarie
Source:
The Port Macquarie News - Major Innes of POrt Macquarie by W.J. Goold
Details:
In a corner of old Christ Church Cemetery at Newcastle there is a grave covered with a maze of weeds, wild vines and lantana bush — pushing aside the thick undergrowth you can get a glimpse of an old head stone which has fallen flat on the ground — and on it you will read the name: 'Archibald Clunes Innes Esq.' This is the last resting . place of the once famous 'dashing Major,'' who almost a century back was one of the social lions of Sydney, and whose establishment was at Lake Innes, Port Macquarie, was kept up with the splendour and extravagance of an Eastern potentate...........................