Details:
Surgeon. Refuting reports that he and his brothers had stolen a bullock belonging to Benjamin Sullivan
Details:
Beechwood chairs ordered from Alfred Levien failed to arrive. Reward offered
Place:
Surgeon's Quarters near the Military Hospital, Sydney
Details:
Death of James Andrew Du Moulin on 14th January. Late surgeon of the 59th (or Queens Own ) Regiment. Aged 62 years.
First Name:
James William
Details:
Farmer. Accused George Driver Porter of stealing a plough share
First Name:
James William
Details:
Committed for trial at the circuit court for libel on Major Benjamin Sullivan by calling him corrupt and a liar
First Name:
James William
Details:
Indicted for writing and publishing a false scandalous and malicious libel on Benjamin Sullivan in reference to Major Sullivan's recommendation of Thoams Lindsay as magistrate. Jury unable to agree on a verdict
First Name:
James William
Details:
Left the Court after being taken ill. Appeared the following morning, however jury had been unable to decide on the case. No public notice recorded of the case
First Name:
James William
Details:
Public meeting held to consider the establishment of the Hunter River New Steam Navigation Co., held at Mr. Bridge's Fitz Roy Inn
Place:
Campbell St. Sydney
Details:
Gave birth to a son on 13th November
First Name:
Pieter Nicholaas
Details:
6th son of late Dr. du Moulin of 50 th Regiment. Married Margaret Jane, eldest daughter of late Major Druitt of 48th Regiment
Details:
Cautioning against purchasing, removing or interfering with his cattle
Surname:
du Moulin v. Sullivan
First Name:
James v. Benjamin
Details:
Verdict for the Defendant (Sullivan)