Surname:
Sellars (Cellers) (Villiers)
Place:
Government Cottage, Pattersons Plains
Source:
NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
Details:
Dennis Sellars per Mangles and Archibald Noble per Atlas assigned servants to Peter Sinclair. Charged with refusing to work....Mr. Sinclair states...Both the prisoners are neglectful of their work and on Monday refused it altogether. Sellers has frequently left the farm without leave. I have great cause of complaint against him. Dennis Sellars sentenced to 50 lashes. Archibald Noble sentenced to 25 lashes
First Name:
Ensign (Lieutenant)
Source:
Historical Records of NSW Vol VI
Details:
Liet. Gov. Foveaux directs Ensign Villiers of N.S.W. Corp to hold himself in readiness to proceed to Newcastle to take command of settlement
First Name:
Ensign (Lieutenant)
Details:
Lieutenant William Lawson to hold himself in readiness to embark to Newcastle to take Command of the settlement from Ensign Villiers
First Name:
Ensign A. Charles. H. (Lieutenant)
Details:
Lieutenant Gov. Foveaux directed that Ensign A.C.H. Villiers of NSW Corps to hold himself in readiness to procced to Newcastle to take Command at the Settlement. Ensign Villiers also appointed Magistrate for the county of Northumberland (dated 11 September)
First Name:
Ensign A.H. Charles Villiers (Lieutenant)
Details:
New South Wales Corps - Ensign A.H.C. Villiers appointed Lieutenant without purchase, vice Mell (who was appointed Paymaster)
First Name:
Ensign Charles (Lieutenant)
Source:
HR NSW, Vol. VII, Bligh & Macquarie 1809 - 1811, pp. 316, 317, 318, 319.
Details:
Sir Henry Browne Hayes paying tribute to Lieut. Villiers for his kindness on Hayes arrival at Coal River as a prisoner
First Name:
Ensign Charles (Lieutenant)
Details:
Messrs. Throsby, Davidson & Kent; also Lieutenant Villiers of HM NSW Corps, and Lady, passengers on the Estramina from Kings Town to Port Jackson 2nd February 1809
First Name:
Ensign Charles (Lieutenant)
Details:
45 cedar boards belonging to Villiers sent from Coal River to Sydney
First Name:
Ensign Charles (Lieutenant)
Details:
102nd regiment. On list of all grants and leasses of land registered in the Colonial Secretarys Office
First Name:
Ensign Charles (Lieutenant)
Details:
Correspondence from William Lawson re Lieut. Villiers being duped by Hays (?Sir Henry Browne Hayes)
Ship:
Ann and Amelia 1825
Source:
Convict Indents.State Archives. Microfiche 655
Details:
Age 18. Occupation outdoor servant. Native place Suffolk. Tried in Dublin and sentenced to 7 years transportation. Assigned to Campbelltown district on arrival
Ship:
Ann and Amelia 1825
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 136
Details:
Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Paterson. Sent to Hyde Park Barracks for identification
Surname:
Villiers (Cellers) (Sellors)
Details:
Assigned servant to Mr Sinclair. Permitted to proceed to Newcastle per "Eclipse"
Surname:
Villiers (Cellers) (Sellors)
Source:
State Records NSW. Colonial Secretary's Correpondence. Special Bundles, 1794-1825. Series 898
Details:
Assigned to Peter Sinclair. Sentenced to 50 lashes for refusing to work and absenting himself from his master's farm
Surname:
Villiers (Cellers) (Sellors)
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 648
Details:
Age 36. Tried in King's Co., and sentenced to 7 years transportation. Labourer and soldier
Surname:
Villiers (Cellers) (Sellors)
Details:
Granted Certificate of Freedom
Surname:
Villiers (Sellars) (Cellers)
First Name:
Denis (Dennis)
Source:
NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
Details:
Dennis Sellers and James McNab, assigned servants to Peter Sinclair charged with frequent neglect of work. Mr. Sinclair states....The prisoners are constantly in the habit of neglecting their work on my farm on the plea of illness and when taken to the surgeon there does not appear any reason for their complaining. Both men sentenced to 50 lashes each and to be returned to their master
Surname:
Villiers (Sellars) (Cellers)
First Name:
Denis (Dennis)
Details:
Dennis Sellars assigned servant to Peter Sinclair charged with refusing work and general misconduct. ...Sentence...In consequence of the prisoner being a very troublesome character this being the fourth time before the Bench of Magistrates, he is ordered to Port Macquarie for the remainder of his original sentence
Surname:
Villiers (Sellars) (Cellers)
First Name:
Dennis (Denis)
Source:
NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
Details:
Dennis Sellers per Mangles and Archibald Noble per Atlas assigned servants of Peter Sinclair charged with neglect of work and absenting themselves from the farm...Mr. Sinclair states....Prisoners are constantly in the habit of going about the neighbourhood and not doing their tasks about the farm. They hear my admonitions with contempt....Archibald Noble sentenced to hard labour for 4 weeks. Dennis Sellers sentenced to hard labour for 3 weeks
Surname:
Villiers or Dennison
Ship:
Ann and Amelia 1825
Source:
Warrants of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 1156; Item: [X30]
Details:
James Villers or Dennison age 18. Tried Dublin May 1824. Sentenced to 7 years transportation for felony wearing apparel