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An Organised Banditti,
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Bushranger Edward Davis assigned to Sparke until 1838 when he was transferred to Phillip Wright
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3/4 mile from Hexham Wharf
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Building extensive slaughtering and salting premises. Entered into contract for 400 head for July
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George Boddy and Christopher Cooper assigned servants accused of assaulting William Hurley
Place:
Dunwell, Durham County
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Patrick Higgins per 'Cambridge' assigned servant
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Assigned servant John Burke per 'Hive' sentenced to 50 lashes for insolence to his master
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Butcher of Sydney. Son Andrew drowned in a lagoon 5 miles from Maitland
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John Murphy per 'Dick' employed by Sparke
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Thomas Williams per 'Bengal Merchant' assigned servant
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Henry Wilmott assigned servant
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John Burke per 'Hive' assigned servant
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Joel Sams (Sands), per 'Adrian' assigned servant
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Richard Mercer per 'Asia' assigned servant
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Signed petition to Gov. Bourke re the power of Magistrates in dealing with the convict population
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Edward Sparke's claim for deed of grant of land to William Bradridge. Dated 5th December. Grant No. 186
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Situated at Maitland bounded by the road running through Maitland; on the East by land belonging to Elliott; on the Suth by land of Mr. Coxen; on the South by land owned by Mitchell
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Edward Sparke's claim to 5 acres of land promised to Catherine Sheridan
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Lawrence Johnstone cautioning against purchasing two allotments of land in West Maitand being part of Edward Sparke's allotments sold to Johnstone. The Land was originally granted to William O'Donnell
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Signature on petition to Legislative Council by Hunter River district inhabitants regarding the 'Summary Punishment Bill'
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Maitland Family History Circle's Pre 1900 Pioneer Register
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Born 'Webland Park' Hexham 1831. Son of William Sparke and Mary Ann Holt. Spouse Amelia MacKay. For more information see Pioneer Register Entry No. 1407
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To be victualled from the Store at Newcastle for six months; with his wife and two children
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Memorial for an allotment at Newcastle