First Name:
Captain Alexander
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Attended farewell dinner at Ship Inn in honour of Major Crummer
First Name:
Captain Alexander
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Appointed steward at Captain Pattison's farewell dinner at the Crown and Anchor Inn
First Name:
Captain Alexander
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Attended dinner at Crown and Anchor in honour of Captain Pattison
First Name:
Captain Alexander
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Article thanking Captain Bull and Captain Livingstone for their joint exertions in improving Newcastle Harbour
First Name:
Captain Alexander
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Present at a dinner for Captain Tucker and his officers of the American ship 'Sacramento'
First Name:
Captain Alexander
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Captain of Lord Liverpool. Helped to land crew and passengers of the Elizabeth Henrietta when she ran aground on Nobbys
First Name:
Captain Alexander
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Master of 'Lord Liverpool'. Nearly drowned when the vessel ran onto a sandbank while beating out of the harbour at Newcastle
First Name:
Captain Alexander
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Part owner of 'Lord Liverpool' with Rapsey & Mitchell. Vessel now captained by Captain Powditch
First Name:
Captain Alexander
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Piloted the 'Cumberland' into Newcastle harbour
First Name:
Captain Alexander
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On Board of Presbyterian School
First Name:
Captain Alexander
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Retiring as Captain of the Ceres
First Name:
Captain Alexander
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Present at public meeting held to raise subscriptions to detect arsonist
First Name:
Captain Alexander
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Harbour master testifying that the fire at the Stockton Tweed Manufactory could not have been an accident but had been caused by an incendiary
First Name:
Captain Alexander
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Charlotte Brown per Lucy Davidson assigned servant
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Native of Scotland. Servant. Protestant. Sentenced by the Williams River bench to 14 days solitary confinement for neglect of duty and disobedience of orders. Returned to her master Mr. Hook on 24 March
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Granted Certificate of Freedom
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Servant from Scotland. Sent to Newcastle gaol from Thalaba. Sentenced to 3rd class female factory. Sent 10 June on the Lord Liverpool cutter
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 668
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Age 27. Reads and writes. Single woman with 1 child. House servant from Greenock. Tried in Glasgow 4 May 1827 and sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing in a dwelling house. Assigned to Joseph Underwood in Sydney on arrival. Sentenced to 12 months ? in 1844
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Native place Greenock. Occupation servant. Sentenced to 3 months confinement
First Name:
Elizabeth Ann
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George Cooper Turner (plaintiff) v. Thomas Smith, Elizabeth Dillon, William Walker, Elizabeth Household, Elizabeth Ann Livingstone, Ann May Livingstone, Jane Eliza Livingstone and Ann Cain (defendants) Notice to defendants to clear contempt and answer plaintiff's bill