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Visited Clarence Town where a meeting was held at the George and Dragon Inn
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County of Gloucester
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Purchase of land 10th February 1837
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William Wainwright per Marquis of Huntley absconded from service
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James Fitzharris per 'Heber' assigned servant
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County of Gloucester, parish of Stockton
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Claim for Deed of Grant. '850 acres located on 2 orders of Sir Thomas Brisbane dated 5th and 26th August 1834 in favor of Adam Beveridge, now absent from the Colony, who it is alleged sold to Windeyer'
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Select Settler Map 1 to find the location of Richard Windeyer's land
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James Harris per 'Hive' absconded from service
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George Riddle per 'Asia' absconded from service
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Co. Gloucester, parish of Stockton. Fullerton Cove
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Land Grant. 1100 acres promised by Gov. Gipps 26 July 1838 to Terence Aubrey Murray. Deeds advertised for Richard Windeyer at Murray's request
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Tegg's Pocket Almanac NSW
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Barrister. Admitted to the Bar 1 February 1836
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Marriage of William Charles, only son of the late Richard Windeyer, to Mary Elizabeth, second daughter of Rev. Robert Thorley Bolton of Hexham on 31st December. Officiating minister Rev. John Woolley
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Assigned servant Joseph Picard per 'Waterloo' apprehended after absconding
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William Atkinson per 'Guildford' absconded from service
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Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Assisted Immigrant Passenger Lists, 1828-1896
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Francis Jordan age 43, farm labourer; Charlotte Jordan age 36; parents of 5 children, bounty immigrants on the Templar in 1844. Engaged with Richard Windeyer at Tomago on arrival; also Benjamin Jordan, 18, farm laborer engaged with William Wentworth at Windermere
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State Records Authority of New South Wales; Kingswood New South Wales, Australia; Wage agreements and entitlement certificates of persons on bounty ships (Agents Immigrant Lists); Series: 5315; Reel: 2454
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George Sharman age 31 and Sarah age 31 with 4 children engaged with Richard Windeyer at Tomago on arrival
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Windeyer (obit.,)
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Died at the residence of his brothe-in-law on 2 December 1847. Aged 42. Barrister at law and representative for County Durham in the Legislative Council - It is with sincere regret that we announce the death of Richard Windeyer, Esq., the member for Durham, which took place at the residence of his brother-in-law, William Henty, Esq., Invermein, near Launceston, on the 2nd instant. The melancholy news reached Sydney on Friday evening last, by the overland mail from Port Phillip. Mr. Windeyer had been suffering severely from illness for some time and, under the advice of his medical attendants, had proceeded to Van Diemens Land, to try what change of climate would do for him. He had scarcely reached there when death closed his sufferings. There can be little doubt that Mr. Windeyer s death has been mainly caused by incessant application to his professional and public duties. The mental wear and tear which, in his late visit to his constituents, he described himself as having gone through since his election to the Council, is sufficient to account for his having been thus untimely cut off in the prime of life. Mr. Windeyer s death will be a most sad and painful bereavement to his family and personal friends; and the general community have real cause to share in the sorrow felt at his loss. Take him altogether in his public capacity, it will be hard to find another equal to him to fill his place.