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Walked 30 miles to Newcastle after the Estramina was driven past Newcastle to Port Stephens in strong winds.
Source:
HRA, Series 1, volume VII, p. 26
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Left cattle in the govt. herd at Newcastle. To be compensated
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Resigned from his position as Colonial Surgeon due to ill health
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Crossed the Molonglo and Queanbeyan Rivers (to the area where Canberra now stands)
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Returned from tour of discovery having made 'some valuable discoveries'
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Parish of Stanhop, co. Durham. Bounded on west by Shaw Stewart's farm; and Joseph Underwood's farm
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Claim for 2000 acres of land promosed to John Gaggin
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Agricultural Society of NSW. Elected to constitute the Committee for the Management of the Stock Fund
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Appointed to committee for the purpose of enquiring into the best means of superintending, employingand subsisting transported prisoners in the Colony with a view to their reform and amelioration
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Commenced expedition on 25th April 1819 passing through Cowpastures and arriving 9th May at the Hut of Lieut. Lawson on the Campbell River a short distance from Bathurst. Accompanied by John Rowleyand two servants
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Correspondence to Sydney Gazette re production of stock in the colony
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Marcello Day found guilty of stealing salt pork belonging to Throsby
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Coal River (Newcastle)
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William Sutton, Storekeeper at Coal River dismissed from his Office because of his disorderly and improper manner to Charles Throsby. Sutton replaced by John Tucker
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Gave evidence at the trial of Timothy Reardon, Thomas Lynch and Margaret Macknight
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John Ford pleaded guilty to burglary and robbery in the dwelling house of Charles Throsby
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Appointed Member of the Legislative Council
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2 bullocks and four dairy cows belonging to Throsby stolen from Glenfield Farm
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Visited by His Excellency the Governor at Glenfield on 12th November 1827
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Thomas Ramsden employed as blacksmith on the farm of Charles Throsby
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Member of the Australian Racing Club
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George Galvin aged 21, had lived in the family of the late Mr. Throsby since he was a child