Source:
Invermein Court of Petty Sessions. Deposition Books 1833 -1834 (Ancestry)
Details:
Nathan Goodman per ship Mermaid, assigned to John Bingle. Appeared before the Bench to make a complaint of want of proper slops. The prisoner produced to the Court a cloth jacket made out of a soldiers great coat. John Tuckey states - I am overseer to Mr. Bingle; in addition to the jacket now produced by the prisoner who is a shepherd he had a great coat allowed him to wear when he is out at night in wet weather. The Bench having examined the jacket find that it has two holes in it, but evidently from accident and not from wear (which Mr. Bingle requested to have repaired), otherwise the bench think the jacket perfectly good and sufficient
Source:
Invermein Court of Petty Sessions. Deposition Books 1833 -1834 (Ancestry)
Details:
James Reynolds per ship Marquis of Huntley, Charles Brewhouse per ship Marquis of Hastings, Charles Dix per ship Isabella all assigned to John Bingle, all charged with neglect of duty. John Tuckey states - I am overseer to Mr. Bingle and the prisoners Reynolds and Dix are employed as shepherds and Brewhouse as watchman; on last Thursday as I was going down the creek I found only half of the prisoner Reynolds flock on this side of the creek and the others half on the other side of the creek at a considerable distance from the others. I did not see the prisoner until I had brought them across the creek to the other part of the flock. I then saw him and asked where he had been ; he said he had been there all the time; he Reynolds has particular orders not to cross the creek with the sheep; on Friday last the prisoner Dix allowed a native dog to get into his flock which separated twenty six from the flock, since which on Monday last the prisoner brought home his flock two short of which he could give no account; on Monday morning about daylight I heard a noise and got up and saw the four flocks under the charge of the prisoner Brewhouse all out of the folds and admixed together. I went to the prisoners watch box and found him there but not asleep. I asked how he allowed him sheep to get out; he said he was unwell; he however got up and assisted me to collect the sheep and neither before nor since has expressed a wish to go to a medical man who he must know as living on the spot. The prisoner Reynolds states in his defence that he was sitting near his flock mending his trowsers and that he has bad sight and could not see well. The prisoner Brewhouse states in his defence that he was unwell and not able to get up. The prisoner Dix states that he did his best to keep his sheep together. The Bench find the prisoner guilty and sentence them to fifty lashes each
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4015]; Microfiche: 676
Details:
Robert Carter per Marquis of Huntley assigned to John Bingle on arrival
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4015]; Microfiche: 676
Details:
John Hall per Marquis of Huntley assigned to John Bingle on arrival
Place:
Upper Hunter Valley
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4016]; Microfiche: 680
Details:
William Whelan per Asia assigned to John Bingle on arrival
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4009A]; Microfiche: 654
Details:
William Burrus per Countess of Harcourt assigned to John Bingle on arrival
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4009A]; Microfiche: 654
Details:
William Corbett per Countess of Harcourt assigned to John Bingle on arrival
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4009A]; Microfiche: 655
Details:
Stephen Knight per Hercules assigned to John Bingle on arrival
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4014]; Microfiche: 672
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James Swan per America assigned to John Bingle on arrival
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On return of Newcastle town allotments
Ship:
Minerva 1821 (came free)
Details:
Came free. Mariner, merchant and settler
First Name:
John & John Rayden
Details:
Title Deeds ready for delivery on payment of authorised fee. 32 perches each
First Name:
John and Mary
Place:
Christ Church Burial Ground, Newcastle
Details:
In the north western portion of the churchyard there is a well kept grave with a plain marble headstone, which bears the following inscription - John Bingle born 15 May 1796, Died at Newcastle April 10 1882, Also, Mary Bingle, Born 1795. Died at Newcastle Sept. 10 1873
First Name:
John and Mary
Place:
Christ Church Burial Ground, Newcastle
Details:
The grave of the father of Newcastle, or rather its historian, now calls for attention. It bears the simple sentence - Sacred to the memory of John Bingle born 15 May 1796; died at Newcastle 10th April 1882. Also his wife Mary, born 13th March 1795; died at Newcastle 20th September 1873. Blessed are the dead who died in the Lord. Nearby is the grave of Rev. Morse
First Name:
John and Mary
Source:
Maitland Baptism Register p. 51
Details:
Sarah Cross Bingle, daughter of John and Mary Bingle, born 2 July 1832. Baptised 23 June 1833. Occupation of John Bingle - Justice of the Peace
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Title Deeds 1 rood, 4 perches
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On List of Electors of the Counties of Northumberland and Hunter supporting Alexander Walker Scott as a candidate in the approaching general election
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Stewart at Newcastle races 19th - 21st July 1853
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Resigning from office of Steward of the Newcastle Racing club owing to unavoidable absence. Replaced by James Hannell
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Signed address to Dr. Bowker on the occasion of his return to England