Source:
NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825, 1826-1827 (Ancestry)
Details:
Joseph Booth, per Speke, in service to Percy Simpson, charged with absenting himself and insolence to his master. Percy Simpson states - The principal work which I give the prisoner is to look after the garden. Yesterday he absented himself without leave, and returned at a late hour intoxicated. I ordered him to his hut but in the first instance he refused to go and it was not until after some insolent language from him that he went. The prisoner admits the charge expresses regret for his conduct. Sentenced to 3 days solitary confinement
Source:
NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825, 1826-1827 (Ancestry)
Details:
James Scott and Joseph Booth per ship Speke, ordered into the service of government from that of Percy Simpson, on their complaint of not having had rations served to them in consequence of their masters absence at Sydney
Source:
Singleton Marriage Register p 4
Details:
Marriage of William Hustler of parish of St. Lawrence, Sydney to Maria Alicia Simpson. Witnesses Percy Simpson of Singleton and Archibald Bell of Corinda
Source:
The Cumberland Argus 23 May 1962
Details:
Lennox Bridge - a group of prisoners were assigned to work building the bridge which commenced in March 1834 under the supervision of engineer Percy Simpson
Place:
Oatlands near Parramatta
Source:
The Farmer and Settler 4 March 1955
Details:
J. B. Bettington purchased in 1840 a property called Oatlands near Parramatta, from Lieut. Percy Simpson who was well known as the founder of the convict settlement at Wellington in NSW
Source:
Australian Town and Country Journal
Details:
Death - Simpson - September 23 at Sydney, Percy Simpson, late Lieutenant Royal Corsican Rangers, formerly Commander at Wellington Valley, and Police Magistrate at Singleton, aged 90 years
Ship:
Mangles 1822 (came free)
Details:
Came free on the Mangles in 1822 with wife, two children and two female servants.
Place:
Trigamon, Mcintyre River
Details:
Appointed Magistrate of the Territory
Place:
St. James Church Sydney
Details:
Marriage of Robert Percy Simpson and Alee, second daughter of the Honorable Randolph John Want. on 29th June 1857