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Funeral - Friends of Mr. George Wallford of Hamilton invited to attend the Funeral of his late step brother Harry Lee. Procession to move from Newcastle hospital
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Wallgrove Cottage
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Situated almost opposite St. John's Church
Source:
Colonial Secretary s Index
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On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle per Estramina
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Wallinga (Wallings) (Indigenous)
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Sentenced to 3yrs on the roads for stealing flour, sugar, tea belonging to W.C. Wentworth
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Wallings (Jemmy the Policeman) (Indigenous)
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Aboriginal. To be tried at Maitland Quarter Sessions for robbing a store
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Proprietor of Inn at Clarencetown
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Baptism of Ann, daughter of John and Sophia Wallis (born 15 September 1842)
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Commandant at Newcastle. Informed that prisoner John Briggs was a dangerous and desperate character to be wrought in double irons and strictly watched
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Embarked on the Lady Nelson with a detachment of the 46th Regiment to relieve the Commandant and troops stationed at Newcastle
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Commandant at Newcastle. Paid 67/17/6d from Police Fund
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Of 46th regt., Various detachments embarked on the 'Tottenham' under the command of Cap. Wallis of 46th., in order to be conveyed to join their respective corps stationed in India
First Name:
Captain James
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Appin/ Cow Pastures
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On a punitive exercise against hostile natives in the Appin district on 17 April killed 14 natives and took 2 women and 3 children prisoners. An effort to 'restrain outrages and recurrence of barbarities by the natives'. Commended for his 'humanity in the discharge of his unpleasant duties'
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Captain James
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46th Regiment.Appointed Commandant and Magistrate at Newcastle
First Name:
Captain James
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46th regt., Returned to Sydney on the brig Elizabeth Henrietta. Late Commandant of Newcastle. Succeeded in the command by Captain Morisett of the 48thregt
First Name:
Captain James
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Thomas Noble on list of guides employed with Captains Schaw and Wallis. Noble commended for assistance given during expedition against hostile natives
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Captain James
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To the Editor of the Sydney Gazette SIR, In my letter to you from Newcastle, dated 5th Aug. last, and inserted in the Gazette on the 15th of the same month, I omitted one particular which I now think ought not to pass unnoticed, as it is an article of information which I conceive may not be unacceptable to some persons of the present age, and may perhaps be interesting even to future generations : it is this - the first stone of the Church at Newcastle was laid by the Commandant, Captain James Wallis, of H. M. 46th Regt. on the 1st January 1817, and on the Christmas Day next following, the said Officer having assembled the people for Public Worship, read to them the Divine Service
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Captain James
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46th Regiment. Commandant at Newcastle 1816-1818
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Granted Ticket of Leave
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Age 19. Assigned to William Todhunter
First Name:
Charles Edward
Source:
Australian Marriages - FamilySearch Historical Records
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Marriage of Charles Edward Wallis and Mary Anne Tennant