Surname:
Mackinnon (Potts)
Source:
West Maitland Marriage Register 1844 - 1855. Living Histories
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Marriage of Samuel Yates Potts to Margaret Mackinnon. Witnesses George Brown and Isabella Clack of Maitland. Chaplain Rev. Robert Chapman
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Messrs. Potts & co
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Premises formerly occupied by Potts & Co to be sold or let. Well finished brick built house
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Fined 5s or 24 hrs in the cells for drunkenness
Ship:
Lady Feversham 1830
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indents Fiche No. 676
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Age 20. Carrier from Suffolk. Tried at Chelmsford 1 August 1829 and sentenced to transportation for Life for sending threatening letters. Assigned to Thomas Potter Macqueen at Segenhoe on arrival
Ship:
Lady Feversham 1830
Source:
Invermein Court of Petty Sessions. Deposition Books 1833 -1834 (Ancestry)
Details:
Edward Potto per ship Lady Feversham, assigned to Thomas Potter Macqueen, charged with neglect of duty.....Jeremiah states - I am sheep overseer on the Segenhoe Estate; the prisoner is employed as a shepherd; Last Wednesday I found him in company with Richard Burnett contrary to orders and the following day I found the prisoners flock. I called out for the prisoner but could get no answer - a shepherd with another flock at some distance answered. I then took the prisoners flock and handed them over to the watchman of the nearest lambing station. I then proceeded to another station and saw the prisoner coming from it. I asked him what brought him there - he said I told him to go in that direction. I had done no such thing. On Friday last I found him in the hut with the other men. I ordered him out with his flock which he refused to do; and last Saturday he came to me and gave up his flock and refused to take them out; when the other shepherds had gone out I ordered him out; he said he would not go out until he thought proper; and on my urging him to go he took a stick and threatened me. I put him outside of the hut but he still continued using violent language towards me; he then went into the bush and was absent about three hours. I was obliged to take his flock and give it in charge of another person. The prisoner admits the whole facts. The Bench find the prisoner guilty and sentence him to receive fifty lashes
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Daughter Sarah Clode died 19.7.1845 aged 25
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........Henry sentenced to 3mths imprisonment for refusing to work for Potts who was bedridden
Place:
East View, Maitland
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Advertising to lease two farms
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Unclaimed letter in General Post Office, Sydney
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Marquis of Huntley 1835
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Assigned to Captain Clark
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Daughter of Lawrence Potts married Montague Parnell
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Student at Maitland Academy. Prize for 2nd Class English Composition, 2nd Class writing
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Witness at trial of Charles Goodyer
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Lady Feversham 1830
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Assigned to Katharine Hamilton Harper. Deceased
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Ticket of Leave granted
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In November 1847 Isaac Potts, then residing in Newcastle was unable to procure employment at his trade as a woollen spinner; and so he left to enter the service of Messrs Bird and Tucker, manufacturers in Sydney
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Obtained Ticket of Leave
Source:
State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12189; Item: [X642A]; Microfiche: 744
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Isaac Potts age 29. Labourer from Lancashire. Tried Lancaster Q.S. 8 April 1840. Sentenced to 10 years transportation for robbing from person
Source:
A Town To Be Laid Out
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Appointed to draft the rules for a new hospital at Maitland to be built at Campbell's Hill opposite Boynes Inn
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Potter aged 19 from Staffordshire. Fair ruddy complexion, brown hair, brown eyes, scar centre of forehead. tattoos. Absconded from R. Marshall 19 June