Surname:
McClymant (McClymont)
Place:
County of Durham, Parish of Seaham
Source:
Index to map of the country bordering upon the River Hunter... by Henry Dangar (London : Joseph Cross, 1828). p13
Details:
Granted 1470 acres of land. Annual Quit Rent 1pound / 9s /5d
Surname:
McClymant (McClymont)
Place:
County Durham, Parish of Butterwick
Source:
Index to map of the country bordering upon the River Hunter... by Henry Dangar (London : Joseph Cross, 1828). p13
Details:
Granted 530 acres of land. Annual Quit Rent 10s 7d
Source:
Historical Records of Newcastle
Details:
Free selector of land in Newcastle/ Hunter Valley
Details:
Ann Vane per Grenada 1827 assigned servant
Details:
Joseph Donnelly per 'Larkins' assigned servant
Details:
Assigned servant Francis Fitzpatrick per 'Guildford' re- assigned to William Dun
Details:
William Fry per Henry 1823 assigned servant
Details:
Chalotte Smith aged 12yrs employed as a servant by McClyment
Details:
James Harkins per 'Isabella' assigned servant
Details:
Deceased. Ship Inn being taken over by John Hillier
Place:
Patterson's Plains
Details:
Farm robbed by Jacob's Mob bushrangers
Details:
Returned to Sydney from his farm near Newcastle to avoid the dangers of being robbed by Bushrangers
Details:
Advertising the Ship Inn to be let for a term of three years from the following March
Details:
Ahalton Farm. James McClymont's Farm advertised to be let for a term of 7 yrs. 1000 acres on Hunter River adjoining Nelson's Plains
Place:
near the wharf at Newcastle
Details:
Shipp Inn, formerly in occupation of James McClymont advertised to be leased
Details:
Hides of seven bullocks belonging to the late James McClymont found on the banks of the creek at Nelson's Plains. Reward offered by Stock Protection Soc., for apprehension of cattle thieves
Date:
Burial 1829 December
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle . Burials p 9
Details:
Publican aged 30. Burial
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 671
Details:
Patrick Burns per 'Sophia' assigned to James McClymont on arrival
Place:
Christ Church Burial Ground, Newcastle
Details:
One of the most remarkable gravestones in the churchyard is that of James McClymont one of the early settlers and inn keepers. McClymonts Inn stood on the site now occupied by the Great Northern Hotel, and in those days was within a stones throw of the beach, and the public wharf, at the foot of Watt Street. The inscription has stood the test of time very well and shows that the stone was erected - To the memory of James McClymont, a native of Maybole Scotland, who arrived in this country as a free emigrant in the year MDCCC XXIII and died September 2 MDCCCXXIX aged 30.
Details:
Convict servant of James McClyment. To be victualled from the Stores for six months (Reel 6013; 4/3511 p.546)