Source:
Old New England p. 69
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Son of George Wyndham of Dalwood. Rode north with vine cuttings in his saddle bags, carefully soaking them in the creek when he camped for the night. Established the Bukkulla vineyard
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Selling by auction - Entire Horse 'Baronet'
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James Allen assigned servant
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Committee member to raise funds for the Irish and Scottish Relief Fund
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Dalwood, Luskintyre
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John Casey per John Barry 1821 assigned servant
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Advertising for married couple to work as servants
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James Connor per 'John Barry' assigned servant
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'Nullamana' 30,000 acres. Estimated grazing capability 6,000 sheep. Claim to lease of Crown land beyond the settled districts
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Obadiah Davis, labourer, per 'Marquis of Hastings' assigned servant
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George Field per 'Marquis of Hastings', labourer, assigned servant
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Obtained license to depasture stock beyond the limits of location for the year commencing 1st July 1843
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Magistrate Maitland Quarter Sessions
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Superintendent Edmund King engaged to be married to Mary Sadler who was murdered near Glendon
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Advising that the sale of sheep and horses at Glendon would be a genuine sale
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Employed Eugene Sweeny as shearer at a station called the 'Stockyard'
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 674
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James O'Brien per 'James Pattison' assigned servant
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Appointed by the Governor to be a member ofthe first local council for the district of Maitland
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Thomas Irvine per 'Boyne', labourer, assigned servant
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Dalwood, Luskintyre
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Michael McLennan per 'Isabella' assigned servant
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Isabella Lloyd per 'Grenada' assigned servant