Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book - State Archives NSW; Roll: 136
Details:
Henry Abrian per Clyde temporarily assigned to Rev. Wilton
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Books. State Archives NSW; Roll: 136
Details:
Sarah Brown per Pyramus assigned to Rev. Wilton on her release from Newcastle gaol
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Books. State Archives NSW; Roll: 136
Details:
Rebecca Palmer per Sarah and Elizabeth assigned to Rev. Wilton
First Name:
Rev. Charles Pleydell Neale
Details:
The detachment of the military at present stationed at Newcastle, we regret to remark seem to have forgotten for a time the honourable character of their profession, by giving loose to a life of dissipation. One of the men became so reckless in his conduct as to insult the Rev. Wilton on Sunday afternoon last while he was passing the barracks on his way to the stockade where he was going to perform divine service to the men in irons.
First Name:
Rev. Charles Pleydell Neale
Details:
Ann Fox assigned servant
First Name:
Rev. Charles Pleydell Neale
Source:
Pictorial history of Newcastle
Details:
Campaigned to make Newcastle a free port
First Name:
Rev. Charles Pleydell Neale
Place:
Parsonage, Newcastle......
Details:
Receiving pupils from January 1843
First Name:
Rev. Charles Pleydell Neale
Details:
H.M. Chaplain. Co-signed a letter to Maitland Mercury stating regret of a slur that had been made on the Soldiers of the 99th Regiment.
First Name:
Rev. Charles Pleydell Neale
Place:
Newcastle District
Source:
1841 Census Index
Details:
Parsonage, Newcastle 52
First Name:
Rev. Charles Pleydell Neale
Details:
Present at meeting in Newcastle to discuss subject of making Newcastle a free port
First Name:
Rev. Charles Pleydell Neale
Details:
John C. Buckley assigned servant
First Name:
Rev. Charles Pleydell Neale
Details:
Present at a meeting at the Court House to propose that a Benevolent Asylum is necessary for Newcastle
First Name:
Rev. Charles Pleydell Neale
Details:
Present when St. Marys Church was consecrated by the Bishop of Australia
First Name:
Rev. Charles Pleydell Neale
Details:
Signed letter written to farewell Major Last who was leaving for New Zealand to fight in the Maori wars
First Name:
Rev. Charles Pleydell Neale
Details:
Present at meeting at Court House to discuss capability of Newcastle Port
First Name:
Rev. Charles Pleydell Neale
Details:
Patrick Makesey assigned servant
First Name:
Rev. Charles Pleydell Neale
Source:
Colonial Secretary Returns of the Colony
Details:
Assistant Chaplain
First Name:
Rev. Charles Pleydell Neale
Details:
Newcastle Grammar School
First Name:
Rev. Charles Pleydell Neale
Details:
Present at public meeting to discuss arrangements for the reception of the Governor Sir Charles Fitzroy
First Name:
Rev. Charles Pleydell Neale
Details:
Accompanied the Governor on horseback on his tour of Nobbys Island, the Stockade and the gaol