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Benjamin and John Burrell both convicts per 'Norfolk' absconded from service and charged with robbery
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Under instructions from trustees from the estate of late V. Jacob - for sale, an allotment of land in Newcastle adjoining James Reid's two buildings
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Watt Street Newcastle
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Crozier and Kingsmill commenced business in Newcastle as Ship and General Agents. Business to be transacted at Mrs. Bicknell's at the top of Watt Street (otherwise known as Mr. Reid's premises) until a large store adjoining the wharf in Watt St. could be completed
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parish of Wolfingham
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560 acres promised by Gov. Darling on 15 Jan 1829 to James Reid. Deed of grant now re-advertised for W. Wentworth
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Auction at his residence of household furniture, plate, pianoforte, kitchen utelsils etc.
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral Newcastle. Burials p7
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Assigned servant Joseph Williamson per 'Hive' accidentally killed.
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James Harvey per 'Marquis of Huntley' assigned servant
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Daniel Barry per 'Forth' assigned servant
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Sarah Martin per 'Henry Wellesley' sentenced to 7 days solitary confinement for being absent without leave
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John Hammond per 'Katherine Stewart Forbes' assigned servant
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Dennis Kenny per 'Captain Cook' assigned servant
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James Harvey per 'Marquis of Huntley' assigned servant
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Allotment adjoining that of Vicars Jacob in Watt Street contained two buildings in 1854
Source:
A.O. NSW. Convict Indent. Fiche 668 pp 1 - 59
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Elizabeth Fisher per 'Competitor' assigned servant
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James Hurley per 'Parmelia' assigned servant
Place:
Rosebrook Hunter River
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Patrick Latten per 'Heber' assigned servant
Place:
Parish of Wolfingham
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Land Grant. 560 acres promised by Sir Ralph Darling on 15th January 1829
Place:
Parish of Wolfingham
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Claim for Deed of Grant. 560 acres promised by Sir Ralph Darling on 15th January 1829 as an additional grant to James Reid, at whose request the deeds are re-advertised for Mr. Wentworth
Place:
Newcastle, Allotment No. 10 . Watt Street
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Claim for Deed of Grant. 36 perches. The title to this land commences with the permissive occupancies granted when Newcastle was a penal settlement. In June 1815 it was registered for Bridgeet Moore, who sold to Samuel Levy who sold to James Connolly. The Sheriff sold to Hillier from whom it passed to Phelps and Kemp and so to James Reid (claimant)
Source:
Newcastle Bench Books. AONSW Reel 2722
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Employed carpenter Joseph Childey (?Chidgey) to build a house for him