Source:
The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register
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Marriage of P.G. Verge of Lyndhurst Vale, Williams River and Elizabeth, fourth daughter of Lieut. Irwin RN
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Accompanied constable Connolly when he arrested Patrick Bryan for the murder of Eliza Neilson
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Passenger on the Inchinnan to Auckland NZ
Place:
Lyndhurst Vale, Williams River
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Bones found in a paddock belonging to Mr. Verge believed to be those of Griffiths who disappeared in suspicious circumstances
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Barque Subraon. Departed Newcastle for Port Nicholson with 194 head of cattle 36 horses 6 casks oranges, hogshead porter, furniture, candles. Passengers Messrs. Verge, Swan, Hudson
First Name:
Elizabeth Graves
Place:
Redleaf, Blackheath
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Death - On the 18th inst. at Redleaf Blackheath in her 70th year, Elizabeth Graves Verge, relict of the late Philip George Verge and youngest daughter of the late Commander Samuel Graves Irwin R.N.
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At a dinner to farewell Vincent Dowling
Source:
CSIL 40/12590 AONSW Reel No. 2679.
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Accompanied armed men in search of bushrangers for five days
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Patrick Brady assigned servant
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Assigned aconvict labourer and fisherman
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Granted 2560 acres of land
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Offering reward for conviction of persons who removed cedar from his property
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Having ceased practise as architect, requessting all accounts to be presented to John Bibb, Sussex St. Sydney
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Patrick Brady per 'Royal Sovereign' apprehended after absconding from service
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Magnus McDonald per 'Parmelia' assigned servant
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Patrick Brady per 'Royal Sovereign' absconded from service since Dec. 1836
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Glenrock Plains, McLeay River
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Transfer of run from Thomas A. Salmon to John Verge
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Granted Title Deeds to 140 acres
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Edward Green and William Smith found not guilty of burglary in the dwelling house of John Verge
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John Tredgold ( Threadgood) per 'Minstrel' assigned servant