Place:
2 miles from Raymond Terrace
Details:
Alexander McClaymont taking out a lease on unfenced land belonging to the Irrawang estate
Place:
Williams River. Parish of Thornton, County of gloucester
Details:
Bounded on the west by the land granted to Thomas Gill
Surname:
Irrawang Pottery
Surname:
Irrawang Pottery
Details:
Consisting of large yellow milk pans, butter tubs, cheese pans, porous butter coolers, porous water monkeys, garden pots etc for sale at Thomas Coate's, George St. Sydney
Surname:
Irrawang Pottery
Details:
Now in full operation. Clay of superior quality & proprietor intends supplying demand from neighbouring colonies. Brown and yellow domestic pottery
Surname:
Irrawang Pottery
Place:
near Raymond Terrace
Details:
James King giving notice that he had suspended the manufacture of earthenware and was disposing of remaining stock
Surname:
Irrawang vineyard
Details:
James King's report on the Wines of Irrawang
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Letter Valparaiso, S. America giving testimoney to Irrawang wine
Place:
near Raymond Terrace
Details:
Irrawang Pottery. - Brown and yellow earthenware
Source:
1841 Census Index
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Co. Gloucester, District Raymond Terrace
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of Irrawang. Elected District Councillor in place of Alexander Fitz Crawford and George Mossman
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Joseph Croft assigned servant
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James Gordon employed at Irrawang
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Assigned two convict potters in January 1834
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John Bates assigned servant
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James Bevanstock assigned servant
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Marriage of James King Esq., of Williams River and Eliza E. Millner, lately of Stanhope Street, London on 21st November
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Assigned a convict glassblower
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Assigned two convict potters in the month of February
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Present at meeting of Hunter River Vineyard Association