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Minorca 1801 Indian 1810 Waterloo 1831
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Sent to Moreton Bay
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Charged with attempting to commit a criminal assault on an 8 year old girl
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Previously employed as a clerk by Mr. Wood, wine merchant of George St. Sydney
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Obtained permission to depart the colony in HM ship 'Buffalo'. All claims on him are to be forthwith rendered at the Secretary's Office
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Sentenced to 12 mths hard labour for being an accessory to a robbery by Edward Edwards
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Remuneration for two houses at Newcastle required for govt. use
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Colonial Police Fund. To receive 20 pounds for extra writing in the Secretary's Office
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To receive 20 pounds for extra writing in the Secretary's Office
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Salary as clerk from Nov. 24 1823 to Dec 31 1824. 166.00 pounds
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Letter to Editor re James Hardy Vaux
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Robbed and thrown into the harbour by two watermen near Dawes Point
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Correspondence from James Hardy Vaux to the Editor of the Australian
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Correspondence re James Hardy Vaux
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Sent to Moreton Bay on the 'Governor Philip'
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The celebrated autobiographer James Hardy Vaux who returned to Europe 2 yrs ago has been returned on the Waterloo. He had been living in Ireland where he had the misfortune to get into trouble
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The notorious Hardy Vaux made his escape from the Coloy on board the ship Midas, having stowed himself away together with another prisoner. He held only a Conditional Pardon at the time
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Sentenced to 2 years imprisonment with hard labour and afterwards to find sureties to be of good behaviour after being found guilty of indecent assault on Ann Arundel a child of 8 years on 13th May in Sydney
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Colonial Secretary's Papers. (NRS 937) Copies of letters sent within the Colony, 1814-1825
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In consequence of Mr. Justice Field having made a particular request for a man named Vaux now at Newcastle to be allowed to return to Sydney, in order to be one of his clerks, His Excellency is pleased to say that you may send up Vaux by the return of the Lady Nelson
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The prisoners by the Waterloo were landed on Friday and not on Monday as erroneously stated. Hardy Vaux appeared quite at home, only the sharp movement of the muscles of his phiz, showed he was not quite at ease with himself