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Australian Almanac
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Inspector of nuisances
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History of the British Colonies
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Overseer employed by Robert and Helenus Scott. Gave evidence at the trial of the Castle Forbes convicts - Alexander Flood being sworn, said I am overseer to Robert Scott, Esq., and went in pursuit of some armed bushrangers in November last. Was present when the prisoners were apprehended. They were given in charge to me, with the arms found on them. The arms now produced are the same. They are two double-barrelled guns, four single ditto, one musket, and two pistols. Cross-examined by Mr. Therry. The prisoners behaved well after being taken.
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Signed address to Edward Flood, representative of the NE Boroughs in the Legislative Council, showing support as he had sustained serious losses in the recent disastrous floods on the Murrumbidgee
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James Meade sentenced to 6mths gaol for stealing clothing belonging to Flood.
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Advertisement of prices for spirits at his Caledonian Hotel. Smith's Royal Mail coach departing from the Caledonian for Maitland on alternate mornings
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Convict labourer transferred from S.M. Ward to Alexander Flood
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General Auctioneer. Advertisement
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Signed address to the Postmaster General, Sydney thanking him for allowing Campbell Pegus to resign from his position as Postmaster in Newcastle
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Presented Rev. William Savigny with a testimonial of a silver salver and 40 sovereigns in gratitude for his ministerial labours and gratuitous devotion to service
Source:
Australian Almanack
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Inspector of Nuisances
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Newcastle, Brisbane Water
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Appointed Collector of Quit Rents
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Signed address to Dr. Bowker on the occasion of Bowker's return to England
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Signed petition supporting Edward Flood in the forthcoming elections
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Innkeeper. Insolvency proceedings
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Charles Boscawen Ranclaud Appointed Collector of Quit Rents in the room of Alexander Flood who resigned
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Alexander Flood, overseer to Messrs Robert and Helenus Scott, being sworn, deposed that he went with the last witness in pursuit of the prisoners ; their party on horseback captured them, and the whole of the prisoners with the wounded man were given in my charge ; two policemen and of our party conducted them to Maitland, and gave them up to the Police Magistrate there ; the wounded man was taken to an adjoining farm ; the prisoners went quietly ; on the ground there was some melted lead in a fryingpan, some lead made into slugs, tea, sugar, a cask containing a small quantity of rum, and several other articles, the arms produced were taken from the prisoners, and wore charged ; I marked the arms but not the other property. - They marched in to Maitland very quietly, and behaved very well ; I know but little of the district, having been there but four months ; I did not hear them praise or dispraise the place they had left.
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Death on 10th April 1869 of James Stanley Stewart, son of the late Dr. John Stewart of Dunblane, Scotland. Died age 25 at the residence of Alexander Flood at Newcastle
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Correspondence from Major Crummer to the Colonial Secretary regarding the refusal of Alexander Floods application for an auctioneers license in 1848. Mr. Flood had wished to auction some property belonging to Dr. Gamack and applied to Major Crummer personally at his residence instead of by the proper channels
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Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 137
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Ann Boyd per Margaret assigned to Alexander Flood at Newcastle on release from Newcastle gaol
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Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions Letter Book
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Correspondence re the refusal of Magistrate Major Crummer to grant an Auctioneer s License to Alexander Flood