First Name:
Captain David Charles Frederick
Details:
Chairman of meeting of subscribers for building a church and parsonage
First Name:
Captain David Charles Frederick
Source:
Government Gazette
Details:
John Entwistle per ship Phoenix absconded from service since Dec 7
First Name:
Captain David Charles Frederick
Source:
Government Gazette
Details:
Donald Stewart per ship Heroine apprehended after absconding
First Name:
Captain David Charles Frederick
Details:
Disputed Boundaries Commissioner at Wee Waa taking evidence in cases
First Name:
Captain David Charles Frederick
Details:
Placed notice in newspaper requesting Edward Baker who was formerly in service to call on him
First Name:
Captain David Charles Frederick
Details:
Joseph Bradbury per Surry absconded from service
First Name:
Captain David Charles Frederick
Details:
John Newman per Mangles absconded from service
First Name:
Captain David Charles Frederick
Details:
John Newins per Henry absconded from service
First Name:
Captain David Charles Frederick
Details:
David Williams per ship Albion absconded from service
First Name:
Captain David Charles Frederick
Details:
James Neville per 'Earl Grey' absconded from service
First Name:
Captain David Charles Frederick
Details:
24 convict labourer, 1 convict top sawyer and 1 convict indoor servant assigned to Captain Scott at Bengalla
First Name:
Captain David Charles Frederick
Details:
Timothy Donovan per 'William Jardine' absconded from service
First Name:
Captain David Charles Frederick
Details:
Assigned servant Thomas McGlynn per 'Forth' apprehended after absconding from service
First Name:
Captain David Charles Frederick
Place:
St. James Church, Sydney
Source:
The Sydney Monitor
Details:
Marriage of Captain David Charles Frederick Scott, Bombay Light Cavalry, to Maria Jane, second daughter of Major George Barney, Commanding Royal Engineers, Sydney on 17th May 1838
First Name:
Captain David Charles Frederick
Source:
Sydney Morning Herald
Details:
We have to chronicle the death of Captain Scott, which occurred on May 16, who had held the position of Police Magistrate at the Central Police Court for about a quarter of a century. Mr David Charles Frederick Scott was first appointed under the colonial Government on the 27th February, 1849. He was commissioned as a magistrate of the Metropolitan Police Court on the 13th July, 1860. and although five years have elapsed since he did active duty, ho retained that appointment until the time of his death. About five years ago, in consequence of failing health, he relinquished magisterial work, being granted sick leave. Deceased was born in Scotland. He married a daughter of the late Colonel Barney, R.E. Both Mr. Scott and his estimable wife displayed much zeal in connection with the establishment of the Lisgar Protestant Orphan School. Mr. Scott was also instrumental in initiating a poor-box, which was erected at the Central Police Court. Deceased was of a very benevolent and urbane disposition, and was always ready to afford assistance to persons who were in want of it.