Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 136
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Margaret Barry per Surry assigned servant
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Colonel Kenneth
First Name:
Colonel Kenneth
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Runaways Ayton and Wright captured on his estate.
First Name:
Colonel Kenneth
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Sworn in as a Magistrate
First Name:
Colonel Kenneth
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Subscription for survey of Hunter River preparatory for dredging
First Name:
Colonel Kenneth
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Dispute with neighbour James King re use of a road
First Name:
Colonel Kenneth
Source:
Historical Records of Australia. Depositions at inquiry taken at Merton Court House re collision between mounted police under J.W. Nunn and aborigines that took place in 1837. p. 250
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Depositions dated 22 July 1839 taken before Edward Denny Day, Police Magistrate, and William Ogilvie and John Pike, Esquires, of the District of Merton, in an investigation ordered to be instituted into the circumstances attending the death of certain Aboriginal Natives in a collision with the Mounted Police under the command of Major Nunn. Major J. W. Nunn, Commandant of the Mounted Police, being duly sworn, deposed - About the 19th of December 1837, Colonel Snodgrass, the Acting Governor, sent for me to go to Government House. On arriving there I found Mr. Thomson, the Colonial Secretary, with Colonel Snodgrass. The substance of a report made by Mr. Paterson, the Commissioner of Crown Lands in the Liverpool Plains District was made known to me. A Copy of this report, which was given to me then or afterwards, I now produce. It contains a statement of murders and other outrages committed by the Blacks on the Namoi. Gwyder and Big Rivers. Colonel Snodgrass ordered me to proceed in consequence of that report to the scene of these outrages with a party of Mounted Police. I asked Colonel Snodgrass, if he had any orders or instructions to give me. He said, You must lose no time in proceeding, you are to act according to your own judgment, and use your utmost exertion to suppress these outrages. There are a thousand Blacks there, and, if they are not stopped, we may have them presently within the boundaries, or words to the same effect. In consequence of these instructions, I gave immediate orders to assemble a party at Jerrys Plains, from which place I proceeded on or about the 29th of the same Month, December, with a detachment, consisting of one Subaltern, two Serjeants and twenty troopers. I marched direct for the Namoi. On my arrival there, I heard very distressing accounts from the Stockmen in the neighbourhood of the out- rages committed by the Blacks
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Colonel Kenneth
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Subscriber for the Irish Relief Fund
First Name:
Colonel Kenneth
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Departing with his daughter for England
First Name:
Colonel Kenneth
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Sister, Jessie McLean died at Kilray
First Name:
Colonel Kenneth
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Election profile
First Name:
Colonel Kenneth
Place:
Eagleton, Williams River
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Reply to electors of Raymond Terrace
First Name:
Colonel Kenneth
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Charged by James King with attempting to provoke a duel after a dispute about fencing
First Name:
Colonel Kenneth
Place:
near Fullerton Cove
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Pre-emptive right to lease Crown lands within the settled district
First Name:
Colonel Kenneth
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Appointed to Local School Board. Denominational School
First Name:
Colonel Kenneth
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Selling 500 sheep
First Name:
Colonel Kenneth
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Leave of absence for a month from the Legislative Council due to illness
First Name:
Colonel Kenneth
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Appointed Magistrate
First Name:
Colonel Kenneth
Source:
Commercial Journal and Advertiser
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House robbed of 300 pounds of plate and wearing apparel by three men
First Name:
Colonel Kenneth
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Resigned seat as member of legislative council