First Name:
Colonel Kenneth
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Found guilty of writing a letter to James King intending to provoke a duel. Recommendation by the Supreme court jury for favourable consideration of the court
First Name:
Colonel Kenneth
Place:
Supreme Court Sydney
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Fined 100 pounds after being found guilty of writing a letter to James King inciting him to fight a duel
First Name:
Colonel Kenneth
Details:
Correspondence by James King regarding the Supreme Court case decision
First Name:
Colonel Kenneth
Details:
Resigned his seat as member of the Legislative Council on 31st August, the anniversary of the day that 37 yrs previously he led soldiers in the storming of San Sebastian in the Peninsular War. Details of his war record.
First Name:
Colonel Kenneth
Details:
John Dawson per'Lord Lyndoch' assigned servant
First Name:
Colonel Kenneth
Details:
John Dempranan per 'John' assigned servant
First Name:
Colonel Kenneth
Source:
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser (Dublin)
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Marriage of Rev. Wilton, Her Majesty's Chaplain ofChrist church, to Charlotte Albinia, eldest daughter of Major Benjamin Sullivan and Niece of Colonel Snodgrass, late acting Governor of colony
First Name:
Colonel Kenneth
Details:
Mr. Palmer taking over the house lately vacated by Colonel Snodgrass and advertising to accept boarders at his Grammar School
First Name:
Colonel Kenneth
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Marriage on 10 October of Rev. Charles Pleydell Neal Wilton, M.A., Her Majesty's Chaplain of Christ Church to Charlotte Albinia, eldest daughter of Major Benjamin Sullivan, Police Magistrate of Raymond Terrace and niece of Col. Snodgrass late acting Governor of the Colony. Minister Rev. Charles Spencer.
First Name:
Colonel Kenneth
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Marriages p5
Details:
From Eagleton. Witness at the marriage of Charles Pleydell Neale Wilton and Charlotte Albinia Sullivan
First Name:
Colonel Kenneth
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Assigned servant William Lindores per 'John Barry' apprehended after absconding from service
First Name:
Colonel Kenneth
Source:
The Asiatic Journal and monthly Register
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At a meeting of the Executive Council held at Sydney on 6th Dec 1837, his Exc. Colonel Kenneth Snodgrass, C.B., being the senior military officer in command of HM forces within the territory of NSw and its dependencies took oaths as acting captain-general and governor in chief on the departure of Lieut.Gen Sir Richard Bourke
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Edward Wears (?Mears) per 'Recovery' assigned servant
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Died on 29th December 1876 aged 63 years
Source:
1841 Census Index
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Co. Gloucester, District Raymond Terrace
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Estate value 2000 pounds. Eagleton 1200 acres 7 Fullerton 1100 acres. With cottages on each. Also house and ground in R.T. and 1000 acres near Paterson
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Warden of district council
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John Dawson per'Lord Lyndoch' assigned servant
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Requesting that Captain P.P. King allow himself to be nominated as representative in the Legislative Council for the counties of Gloucester and Macquarie
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On list printed in the Gazette for New Commission of the Peace