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Maitland Burial Register p. 55
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John Stronach, formerly Assistant Bailiff, died aged 38. Buried 6 August 1835
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Agent for Powditch and Boucher
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Colonial Secretary. Returns of the Colony
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Bailiff of Court of Requests
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George Cavenagh appointed agent for Frederick Boucher & Co in place of Stronach
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Isaac Holmes and Anthony Diamond sentenced to hard labour for stealing linen belonging to Stronach at Wallis Plains
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NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
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Charles Day, in the service of government, charged with theft....The Rev. Middleton states...In the beginning of the last month some wheat was brought down the river for me. On its arrival at the wharf a bag of it was stolen, the bag of wheat now produced I believe to be my property. John Stronach states - I saw Day wheeling a bag of wheat up George Street. I had heard that Rev. Middleton had lost some. I immediately told Mr. Dixon what I had seen.....Mr. Frederick Dixon states....In consequence of Stronachs information, I went up George Street, and crossed into Mr. Rileys yard. I there found the bag of wheat now before the court - it was covered over by a jacket belonging to the prisoner. The prisoner in his defence stated - I found the wheat under the wharf; I had heard that Mr. Middleton had lost some. I wheeled it in a barrow towards George Street and then gave it to a man named Lewis (since sent to Port Macquarie ) to take to the Chief constable. He mistook what I said to him and wheeled it to Rileys. Charles Day sentenced to 50 lashes and 3 years at Port Macquarie
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4013]; Microfiche: 670
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John James per Royal George assigned to John Stronach at Wallis Plains on arrival
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Came free. Baker aged 31 employed by George Druitt
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Came Free. Memorial for town allotment or lease at Newcastle
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Stronach (Stronick)
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On return of Newcastle town allotments