Place:
Patterson's Plains
Details:
Signed address to John Wighton on the occasion of Wighton's resignation as Chairman of the Association for the suppression of Cattle Stealing
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Death of William Millar on 11th June 1885. Youngest son of the late Thomas Millar Esq., of Newfield Lanarkshire, Scotland and brother of the late Lockhart Millar Esq., also of Newfield Lanarkshire, Scotland. Age 89 years
Place:
Newfield, Stonehouse, near Glasgow
Details:
Death of Lockhart Millar after a short illness. Only brother of William Millar of Yass. Long and favourably known on the Hunter River and in Warrego dist., where he had 4 yrs previously a large squatting establishment in partnership with the late James Dickson of Maitland
Place:
Kewang Geeor. 200 acres bounded on the South by his own Land and on the East by Kewang Geeor Creek
Details:
Monthly Lease. Permitted to depasture stock on land adjoining his property
Details:
Lockhart Millar and Thomas Maxwell. Tender for Run on Crown Land in Warrego district
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Business partnership between James Dickson, deceased, and Lockhart Millar as sheep farmers and graziers known as 'Millar and Co' in district of Warrego, dissolved
Details:
Blocks of land known as Payera, Staffs and Namoon to be sold by auction
Source:
State Archives NSW. Convict Indents. microfiche 665
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Matthew Frazer per Manlius assigned to Lockhart Millar on arrival
Source:
Criminal Court Records. Muswellbrook Court of Petty Sessions, Letter Books, 1838-1851. Ancestry
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Request by Magistrate John Allman that Thomas Marsden and George Turner, ticket of leave holders of Muswellbrook be granted passports for twelve months to enable them to be employed beyond the boundaries in the service of Mr. Lockart Millar of Liverpool Plains
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4009A]; Microfiche: 657
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William Hayman per Marquis of Hastings assigned to Lockhart Millar on arrival
Place:
Patterson's Plains (?Patrick Plains)
Details:
Charles McManus per 'Henry Porcher' absconded from service
Place:
640 acres at Waibong. Co. Brisbane
Details:
Application for yearly lease of land
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Present at Forsythes property when they were attacked by bushrangers
Details:
Assigned a convict farm labourer and a weaver in January 1834
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Michael Brown, Patrick Corcoran and Richard Turnstyle sentenced to death for robbing William Forsyth and threatening Miller
Place:
Upper Hunter River
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indents Fiche No. 677
Details:
Edward Gallagher per 'Hercules' assigned servant
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indents Fiche No. 677
Details:
James Little per 'Hercules' assigned servant