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Court case. Convict John Abbot accused Parry of horse whipping him
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Early Days of Port Stephens
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Appointed Commissioner of Australian Agricultural Company. Captain in Royal Navy and Arctic expolorer
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Early Days of Port Stephens
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Laid the first stone for the Church
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Early Days of Port Stephens
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Fined one farthing for assaulting John Pilchard
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Early Days of Port Stephens
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Infant child baptised by Rev. Price
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Wife died after giving birth to twins
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Appointed Agent for Australian Agricultural company
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Wife gave birth to twins - boy and girl on 14th
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Intended to re employ Scottish miners who had been dismissed and had been suffering great privations
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Christmas celebrations
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Started for Liverpool Plains with surveyor Henry Dangar on an intended survey of A.A. Co. grant
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Sir Edward's mother Sarah Parry died aged 83 on 16 Dec. 1831.
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Correspondence by Sir Edward refuting mistreatment of natives at Port Stephens
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Laid the first Stone of the church at Stroud
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James Carroll acquitted on a charge of robbing Parry
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With wife and family to depart for England on the 'Persian'
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Article re murder of aboriginal people on A.A. Company land
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John Bryant per 'Clyde' assigned servant
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William Wilson per 'Clyde' assigned servant
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William Brown per 'Waterloo' assigned servant