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Formerly assistant surgeon to Hereford Regiment and late of lunatic Asylum Castle Hill. Will shortly publish 'Letters to my Uncle Toby' or A History of N.S.W.. Price 12/6-
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Granted 100 acres of land
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Abode Cockfighters Creek
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Maitland Burial Register p. 70
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Thomas Parmeter, Pracittioner in Physic, died aged 45. Buried 17 July 1836
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Quirosville, Patrick Plains
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Samuel Hughes, per 'Tottenham', farmer with Thomas Parmeter
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Title deeds issued for 100 acres of land
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William McLean per Phoenix , labourer, assigned servant
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Letter to Editor of Sydney Gazette re his imprisonment for debt
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Resuming practise after illness and imprisonment for debt. To use a caravan for conveyance
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Committee member of the first Singleton Cricket club
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Requesting that George Bowman nominate as representative of the Northunberland and Hunter counties in the Legislative Council
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Correspondence. Henry Grounds, Joseph Wood and W. Baker all freed men who acquired property by settling on leases on Thomas Parmeter's land
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Parish of Lemington
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Land Grant. 100 acres promised by Governor Macquarie on 31st October 1821. Quit rent 2s sterling per annum, commencing 1st January 1827
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Parish of Lemington
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Land Grant. 600 acres promised by Sir Thomas Brisbane on19th August 1825. Quit rent 5 pounds sterling per annum commencing 1st January 1826
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On list of consignees of gold from the Southern Gold Fields to the Colonial Treasury. Sent 7 oz of gold from Bell's Creek
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Farmer. On list of owners of Estates surrendered or sequestrated during the quarter ending 31st March 1870
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County of Northumberland, Parish of Lemington
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Index to map of the country bordering upon the River Hunter... by Henry Dangar (London : Joseph Cross, 1828). p9
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Granted 100 acres of land. Annual quit rent 2s
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County of Northumberland, Parish of Lemington
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Index to map of the country bordering upon the River Hunter... by Henry Dangar (London : Joseph Cross, 1828). p9
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Granted 600 acres of land. Annual quit rent £4 10s.
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Surgeon. Free by servitude. Aged 42 in 1828
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Singleton Pioneer Register p. 68
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Born c. 1786, son of William Parmeter and Elizabeth Wallace/Wallis. Spouse 1. Marie Stromberg Massey. Spouse 2. Rachel Elizabeth Woods. Spouse 3. Jane Meredith. See Pioneer Register for details of descendants
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Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4005]; Microfiche: 636
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Thomas Parmeter, aged 27, native place Gosport. Tried Middlesex Gaol Delivery 21 June 1815. Sentenced to 7 years transportation. Occupation physician. Description 5ft 5in, sallow complexion, black hair, hazel eyes