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Premises robbed in the absence of Croasdill and his servant by two young men, one named Johnston
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Witness in Court when John Richards was charged with preferring a vexacious charge against his employers.
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Wife gave birth to a son on 18th March
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Chairman Newcastle Hospital meeting
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Application for town allotment - 32 perches. Allotment no. 148. 5 pounds per acre
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Application for town allotment - 32 perches. Allotment No. 149. 5 pounds per acre
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Application for town allotment - 32 perches. Allotment No. 150
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Application for town allotment - 32 perches. Allotment No. 174
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Application for town allotment - 30 perches. Allotment No. 175
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Superintendent of the Australian Agricultural Company. Wife Harriette died 24th November aged 38. Daughter of the late John Henderson.
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Purchased 2 town allotments. 32 perches for 64 pounds and 32 perches for 72 pounds
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In the Service of the Company: letters of Sir Edward Parry, Commissioner to the Australian Agricultural company: volume 1, December 1829 - June 1832. Letter No. 69
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Correspondence by Sir Edward Parry regarding the expenses incurred by William Croasdill's sister in law previous to her leaving NSW in the 'Vibelia'
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In the Service of the Company: letters of Sir Edward Parry, Commissioner to the Australian Agricultural company: volume 1, December 1829 - June 1832. Letter no 254
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Correspondence from Sir Edward Parry regarding Croasdill's complaints regarding his rations, living conditions and servants. Sir Edward considered Croasill to have written a highly impertinent letter of complaint
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Robert Bradbury per 'Clyde' assigned servant absconded from service
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Claim for Deed of Grant. 36 perches, allotment No. 4 in Newcastle. This land was located on an order of Sir Thomas Brisbane dated 31st May 1823 in favour of David Maziere who sold to J.J. Campbell, who sold to William Croasdill
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2 convict labourers assigned to Croasdill as a new settler
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Title Deeds to land at Newcastle. Lots 9 and 10
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Alexander Park parted with all his Interest in the Joint Stock and Capital of the Bank of Australia to William Croasdill
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From a lecture by F.A. Cadell to the Newcastle Historical Society - Mr. Croasdill was the grantee of land at the corner of Hunter and Brown Streets, a valuable corner allotment. The date of the grant was November 23, 1854. It was described in the grant as being divided from the A. A. Co land where the Bank of Australasia premises were later by a passage. Brown Street could not have been properly aligned at that time. The land was first utilised as a brickyard where bricks were manufactured from clay dug out of Perkins Street. Small shopping premises including the Hunter River Hotel were afterwards built on the site, and a building lease was granted later to W. Winn and Co. for a term of 21 years, but during the currency of the lease in May 1929, it was sold to that firm for 36000 pounds
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SR NSW Archive Reel: 1583; Series: 12992; Description: Registers of Memorials for Land 1825-1842
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Memorial of conveyance of land - Rev. Charles Campbell of Newry, Co. Down, Ireland, clerk, to William Croasdill of Sydney, merchant - Allotment of land at Newcastle numbered 13