Ship:
General Stewart 1818
Source:
Convict Settlement
Details:
Punished for taking to the bush
Ship:
General Stewart 1818
Details:
Granted Ticket of Leave
Ship:
General Stewart 1818
Details:
On list of prisoners sent to Newcastle per 'Princess Charlotte'
Ship:
General Stewart 1818
Date:
1820 Oct; 1824 Sept
Details:
On monthly returns of prisoners punished at Newcastle
Ship:
General Stewart 1818
Details:
Convict servant of Mr J H Boughton. To be victualled from the Stores at Newcastle for six months
Ship:
General Stewart 1818
Details:
Age 30. Assigned to George Forbes
Ship:
General Stewart 1818
Source:
Catalogue. Australian History 2007
Details:
Original conditional pardon offered for sale in 2007. The pardon is for William Wall, born 1794 in Somerset and arrived in Australia in 1818 on the ship G. Stewart, sentenced for an unknown crime for period of his natural life. The pardon is dated 1849, and was given by Governor of New South Wales, Sir Charles Augustus Fitz Roy, and is signed by him as well as the Colonial Secretary, with an original wax seal.
Ship:
General Stewart 1818
Place:
Newcastle - Pattersons Plains
Details:
Convict servant of J.H. Boughton. To be victualled form the stores at Newcastle for six months
Ship:
General Stewart 1818
Place:
Glendon, Hunter River
Source:
Macquarie Law School. R Scott Esq., to Col Sec - enclosing Wall s depositions: 17 May 1826
Details:
Glendon Hunters R 17 May 1826 Sir, I have the honor to enclose a deposition made before me by one Wm Wall as assd servant to G. Forbes Esq. The instances of robbery & violence committed by the aborigines on the road between Dr Bowmans farm & the upper parts of the Hunters River have been repeated & altogether with impunity. The dislike, indeed absolute unwillingness of people to go after them principally arises from the high responsibility attached to any violence committed on them - But I am a man so deeply interested in this topic, that I cannot by any means be an unprejudiced witness - I shall therefore refrain altogether from remark & throw the community as well as myself under the energetic protection and wisdom of the Government. I have the honor to be Sir Your Obedient Servant Rbt Scott A Macleay Esq Col. Sec. 17 May 1826 R Scott Enclosing Wm Walls complaint against the Aborigines.