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Granted 4,150 acres south of Singleton 1822 'Castle Forbes'
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Returned to England after convicts were found to have been mistreated on his estate 'Castle Forbes'. Wrote 'The Felonry of New South Wales' in England
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Permitted to travel to Newcastle with three Misses Mudie 9.9.1823
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Request of land to allow him to provide wharf, stores and an inn at Wallis Plains 7.10.1823
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Accused of making his men work on the Sabbath 10.12.1823
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Accused of hiring his bonded servants to other settlers.
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James Clarke assigned servant
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Patrick Corbett assigned servant
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John O'Donnell, assigned servant, absconded and committed suicide rather than be taken back to Castle Forbes
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James Brown assigned servant
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Robert Sayers, assigned servant absconded
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John Perry assigned servant
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Stephen Parrett assigned servant
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Peter Ponsonby assigned servant
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James Priestly assigned servant
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Thomas Wollaston assigned servant
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Committee member
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John Perry absconded from service
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Assigned servant James Reilly absconded from service
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Convict miller assigned to Mudie in June