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Royal Engineers. Passenger on the Governor Phillip from Norfolk Island to Port Jackson
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At present stationed at Newcastle. Proceeding to Norfolk Island to superintend the public works there
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Stationed at Newcastle. Referred to as 'the lobster' in correspondence between two convicts, one of them the butler of Lieut. Lugard
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The new Military Barracks at Newcastle to be built by Hudson and Richardson. Lieutenant Lugard to proceed to Newcatle to inspect the work
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Royal Engineers. Passenger on the Bristolian from Port Nicholson to Port Jackson
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Commended for courage, extraordinary activity and presence of min in assisting to put out a destructive fire started in the Royal Hotel and Old Theatre
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Newcastle Bench Books. AONSW Reel 2722
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William Blake, Peter Cobham, Edward Black, Peter Flemming all assigned to Lieut. Lugard, charged with being absent. Sentenced to 50 lashes each. David Bowerman witness
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Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 136
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James Green per John Barry assigned to Lieutenant Lugard
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31st regiment. Passenger on the Hive, Captain Nutting. Departed Portmsouth for Dublin and Cork 3rd August with 10,000 pounds for the Commissariat Dept of Sydney. Took Prisoners on board at Dublin and Cork and sailed from Cork 24th August
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Lieutenant and Mrs.
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Passengers on the ship 'Kelso' for London
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Lieutenant H.W
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The United service magazine
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Appointed First Lieutenant vice E. Durnford, deceased
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Lieutenant H.W
Source:
National Library of Australia Catalogue (Online)
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Royal Engineer. Drew up plans for a range of solitary cells at the Female Factory of Parramatta as proposed by Captain Maconochie RN
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R. Hon. General Sir Edward
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Son of Captain John Lugard and Jane Trewman. Gained the rank of officer in the service of the 31st regiment of foot. Brother of Henry Williamson Lugard