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W. Perry appointed official assignee in the estate of John Larnach
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Assigned 1 convict gardener
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Assigned 1 convict farm labourer, 1 soldier
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Charles Horrocks per 'Minstrel' absconded from service
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Robert Carter per 'John' apprehended after absconding from service
Place:
Castle Forbes, Patrick Plains
Details:
Anthony Hitchcock and John Poole indicted for shooting to kill John Larnach and James Riley, John Perry, David Jones and James Ryan for aiding and abetting
Source:
Australian Almanac
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Johanna Spillane per 'Forth' assigned servant
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Charles Horrocks per 'Minstrel' absconded from service
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Jabez Phillips per 'Lord Melville' absconded from service
Source:
History of the Colonies
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John Larnach's account of the rebellion at Castle Forbes
Source:
History of the Colonies
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Evidence by John Poole of the poor treatment of convicts on Castle Forbes estate
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Signature on petition to Legislative Council by Hunter River district inhabitants regarding the 'Summary Punishment Bill'
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Fifty pound rward for information leading to conviction of person who stolen 35 bullocks from John Larnach's paddock
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James Griffiths per 'Lord Melville' admitted to Newcastle gaol from the hospital as his master John Larnoch had no agent to receive him
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Assigned servant Joseph McGinness per 'Asia' absconded from service
Place:
All Saints Church, Singleton
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Marriage of Emily, second daughter of John Larnach of Rosemount, Singleton to Robert Gill of Sydney on 7th September. Officiating minister Rev. James Blackwood
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John Jones per 'Asia' assigned servant
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William Stafford per 'Strathfieldsaye' absconded from service
Source:
Supreme Court of NSW
Details:
Brother of James Larnach of Patrick Plains. Supreme Court case - Barbara Beveridge v. John Larnach. Plaintiff sued defendant and obtained judgment for 1800 pounds.