THE FIRST BYRNES OF AUSTRALIA
As recorded in State Records of New South Wales
Colonial Secretary's Papers, 1788-1825
http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/indexes/colsec/default.htm
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Sydney founded
A fleet of eleven ships sailed into Botany Bay on the eastern coast of Australia between 18 and 20 January 1788. Most of the 1,030 people on board were convicts - 548 men and 188 women who had been sentenced to transportation for various crimes committed in Britain. The British government had thought that it was undesirable and expensive to keep these people in British prisons, and in any case, it could find nowhere else to send them. Criminals previously sentenced to transportation had been sent to American colonies, but those colonies had broken away in the American Revolution.
The convicts were therefore sent to Botany Bay, which was as far away from Britain as possible to sail. They were guarded by a detachment of marines, consisting of 211 officers and men. There was also a chaplain, a surveyor-general, a judge-advocate and several naval surgeons. There were twenty-seven wives of marines and civil officers, and thirty-seven children. The expedition was under the command of Captain Arthur Phillip, R.N., who had been appointed governor of New South Wales. The naval officers of the first fleet that arrived in January 1788 were not impressed with Botany Bay as an anchorage, nor with the potential of the land around it, and they decided to look elsewhere. Captain Phillip sailed northwards along the coast and found the entrance to Port Jackson. He then established a settlement at Sydney Cove, six miles inside the harbour. The move from Botany Bay was completed by 26 January 1788.
Captain Collins, judge-advocate, was the first person to start keeping the what would become the State records.
Governor Phillip addressed the convicts on On 3 February 1788 as follows:
The convicts were order’d to sit down, and the Governor made an harangue to them, telling them he had try’d them hitherto to see how they were disposed, that he was thoroughly convinced they were many of them incorrigable, and that he was convinced nothing but severity w’d have any effect upon them to induce them to behave properly. He also assur’d them if they attempted by night to get into the women’s tents there were positive orders for the centry to fire upon them; that they had been very idle, wandering ab’t the country, and not more than 200 out of 600 convicts were at work; that the industrious sh’d not labour for the idle; if they did not work they sh’d not eat; that in England if thieving poultry was to be punish’d w’h death in consequence of their being so easily supply’d, but here a fowl was of the utmost consequence to the settlement, as well as every other species of stock, as they were reserved for breed, therefore stealing the most trifling article of stock or provissions sh’d be punish’d with death; that however such severity might militate against his humanity and feelings, yet justice demanded such rigid execution of the laws, and they might implicitly rely upon justice taking place. Their labour w’d not be equal to that a husbandman in England endures who has a wife and family to provide for; they w’d never be work’d beyond their abilities, but everyone sh’d contribute his share in order to render himself and the community at large happy and comfortable; as soon as the nature of the settlement w’d admit of, that they sh’d be employ’d erecting houses for the different officers, the soldiers, and afterwards for themselves. After this harangue they were dismiss’d in the same form in which they were assembl’d. The Governor had a cold collation under a large tent, to which the general officers were invited.
For most of the convict woman, life was uncertain and brutish. Marriage, legal or de facto, was a necessity for physical protection from the hundreds of convicts, soldiers and seamen, as well as a means of ensuring them a regular supply of food. There was little clothing in the government store and only the barest of protection from the weather during the winter of 1788. As most of the woman were illiterate, they left no record of their misfortunes and injustices. But one of them managed to smuggle a letter back home. This letter read:
I take the first opportunity that has been given us to acquaint you with our disconsolate situation in this solitary waste of the creation. Our passage, you may have heard by the first ships, was tolerably favourable; but the inconveniences since suffered for want of shelter, bedding, & c., are not to be imagined by any stranger. However, we have now two streets, if four rows of the most miserable huts you can possibly conceive of deserve that name. Windows they have none, as from the Governor’s house, & c., now nearly finished, no glass could be spared; so that lattices of twigs are made by our people to supply their places. At the extremity of the lines, where since our arrival the dead are buried, there is a place called the church-yard; but we hear, as soon as a sufficient quantity of bricks can be made, a church is to be built, and named St. Philip, after the Governor. Notwithstanding all our presents, the savages still continue to do us all the injury they can, which makes the soldiers’ duty very hard, and much dissatisfaction among the officers. I know not how many of our people have been killed. As for the distresses of the women, they are past description, as they are deprived of tea and other things they were indulged in in the voyage by the seamen, and as they are totally unprovided with clothes, those who have young children are quite wretched. Beside this, though a number of marriages have taken place, several women, who have became pregnant on the voyage, and are since left by their partners, who have returned to England, are not likely even here to form any fresh connections. We are comforted with the hopes of a supply of tea from China, and flattered with getting riches when the settlement is complete, and the hemp which the place produces is brought to perfection. Our kingaroo rats are like mutton, but much leaner; and there is a kind of chickweed so much in taste like our spinach that no difference can be discerned. Something like ground ivy is used for tea; but a scarcity of salt and sugar makes our best meals insipid. The separation of several of us to an uninhabited island was like a second transportation. In short, every one is so taken up with their own misfortunes that they no pity to bestow upon others. All our letters are examined by an officer, but a friend takes this for me privately. The ships sail tomorrow.
The discovery of the Nepean River
The discovery of the Nepean River in 1789 by Captain Tench was of great significance in the agricultural history of New South Wales, because the alluvial flats surrounding it proved to be very fertile and productive. The Nepean River flowed along the foothills of the Blue Mountains, commonly called by that name from the early days of settlement, and its connexion with the Hawkesbury River was not known until some time later. Captain Tench describes his expedition as follows:
On the 26th instant, accompanied by Mr. Arndell, assistant surgeon of the settlement, Mr. Lowes, surgeon’s mat of the Sirius, two marines, and a convict, I left the redoubt at day-break, pointing our march to a hill, distant five miles, in a westerly or inland direction, which commands a view of the great chain of mountains, called Carmarthen-hills [now known as the Blue Mountains], extending from north to south farther than the eye can reach. Here we paused, surveying "the wild abyss; pondering our voyage." Before us lay the trackless immeasurable desert, in awful silence. At length, after consultation, we determined to steer west and by north, by compass, the make of the land in that quarter indicating the existence of a river. We continued to march all day through a country untrodden before by an European foot. Save that a melancholy crow now and then flew croaking over head, or a kangaroo was seen toss bound at a distance, the picture of solitude was complete and undisturbed. At four o’clock in the afternoon we halted near a small pond of water, where we took up our residence for the night, lighted a fire, and prepared to cook our supper: - that was, to broil over a couple of ramrods a few slices of salt pork, and a crow which we had shot. At daylight we renewed our peregrination; and in hour after we found ourselves on the banks of a river, nearly as broad as the Thames at Putney, and apparently of great depth, the current running very slowly in a northerly direction.
To this river the governor gave the name of Nepean. The distance of the part of the river which we first hit upon from the sea coast, is about 39 miles, in a direct line, almost due west.
Historical background to the Colonial Secretary
Ten different men served as Secretary to the Governor, or to the colony, or 'to Government', in the 22 years before Governor Macquarie arrived, with an average tenure of office of less than two years, allowing for vacancies. The arrangements were not conducive to good record-keeping.
The arrival of Governor Macquarie at the end of 1809 brought to the office of Secretary to the Governor probably the ablest and most experienced man who had yet filled it, one who was to hold it for the longest period, and who, as its last occupant under the old style, was to be the link between the older casual system of court appointments and the new method of permanent appointment by commission from the Crown. In his 11 years of office, the methodical John Thomas Campbell greatly improved the situation in respect of the public records of the colony, and the greater part of the surviving records date from this period.
Generally, a new order and regularity was established in the performance of the public business during the 12 years
As a penal colony the ratio of the sexes was two to one male to female. Governor Macquarie issued a proclamation for people cohabiting to marry, and also advised his superiors to cease sending women to the Colony. A Select Committee was appointed to report on Transportation, and in its consideration of the best interests and growth prospects of the colony it disagreed with Macquarie. It's report on conditions is as follow (p. 12 P.P. 1812, II, 341):
In the distribution of female convicts great abuses have formerly prevailed; they were indiscriminately given to such of the inhabitants as demanded them, and were in general received rather as prostitutes than as servants; and so far from being iinduced to reform themselves, the disgraceful manner in which they were disposed of, operated as an encouragement to general depravity of manners. Upon the arrival of Governor Bligh, two-thirds of the children annually born within the Colony were illegitiamte. Marriages have latterly become more frequent, consequently prostitution is stated to have been less prevalent; and Governor Macquarie is directing his endeavours, under order from the Government here, "to keep the female convicts separate till they can properly be distributed among the inhabitants, in such a manner as they may best dervie the advantages of industry and good chararcter." He further states in his dispatch, dated April 30, 1810, that the situation in the Colony requires that as many male convicts as possible should be sent thither, the prospertity of the country depending on their numbers; whilst, on the contrary, female convits are as a great a drawback as the others are beneficial. To this observation Your Committee feel they cannot accede: they are aware that the women sent out are of the most abandoned description, and that in many instances they are likely to whet and encourage the vices of the men, whilst but a small proportion of them will make any step towards reformation; but yet, with all their vices, such women as these were the mothers of a great part of the inhabitants now existing in the Colony, and from this stock only can a reasonable hope be held out of a rapid increase to the population; upon whih increase, here as in all infant colones, its growing prosperity in great measure depends. Let it be remembered too, how much misery and vice are likely to prevail in a society in which women bear no proportion to the men; in the Colony at present, the number of men compared to that of women is as 2 to 1; to this, in great mesure, the prevalence of prostitution is reasonably to be attributed; but increase that proportion, and the temptation to abandoned vices will also be increased, and the hopes of establishing feelings of decency and morality amongst the lower classes will be still farther removed.
BYRNE see also BURN; BURNE; BURNES; BURNS; BYRNES
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BURN. May be more than one person |
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1807 Oct 15; 1808 Apr 18 |
On statement of capital advanced by John Blaxland in his concerns from 3 Apr 1807 to 14 Sep 1808; shoemaker's account and for sawn timber (Reel 6043; 4/1727 pp.203, 208) |
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BURN, Mrs |
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c.1824 |
On list of persons in Van Diemen's Land recommended for grants of land in extension or addition to first grants (Reel 6017; 4/5782 p.19) |
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BURN, Bernard. Per "Minerva", 1800 |
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1810 |
Petition for mitigation of sentence (Fiche 3163; 4/1846 p.37) |
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1811 Oct 11-1812 May 29 |
Juror at inquests on John James Grant, Mary Murphy and John Thompson held at Sydney (Reel 6021, 4/1819 pp.243, 483; Reel 6043, 4/1726 p.272) |
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On list of convicts who have received absolute pardons [Feb 1812] (Fiche 3292; 4/6974.1 p.78) |
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1813 Aug 7 |
Of Pitt Street. On list of persons holding licences for sale of wine and spirituous liquors (Reel 6038; SZ758 pp.405-7) |
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BURN, Bridget. Per "Francis and Eliza", 1815 |
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1815 Aug 14 |
On list of convicts disembarked from the "Francis and Eliza" and sent to the Government Factory at Parramatta (Reel 6004; 4/3494 p.139) |
BURN, Catherine
(Per "Experiment", 1809) see PICKERING, Catherine|
BURN, David |
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1823 Sep 16 |
Cited as former land owner in Larken v Cavenagh dispute over land (Reel 6056; 4/1765 p.166) |
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BURN, Elizabeth |
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1822 Nov 29, Dec 3 |
Re permission to marry at Castlereagh (Reel 6010; 4/3507 p.14) |
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BURN, James |
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In index to land grants in Van Diemen's Land (Fiche 3262; 4/438 p.7) |
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1816 |
On list of persons who have had lands measured in Van Diemen's Land but have not received their grants (Reel 6048; 4/1742 p.296) |
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1822 |
On list of persons owing quit rents in Van Diemen's Land; for land in the District of Glenarchy (Fiche 3270; X19 p.4) |
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BURN, James |
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1814 Mar 2 |
Juror at inquest on William Reardon held at Castlereagh (Reel 6021; 4/1819 pp.539, 545) |
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BURN, James. Government artificer |
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1815 Jul 18 |
On list of convicts to embark on "Emu" for the Derwent (Reel 6004; 4/3494 p.126) |
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BURN, James. Of Nepean |
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1818 Nov 9 |
Recommending Joseph Martin for mitigation of sentence (Fiche 3187; 4/1855 pp.177-177a) |
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BURN, James |
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1820 Mar 25 |
Received payment at Sydney for meat and grain delivered into the Commissariat Stores at Liverpool (Reel 6049; 4/1744 p.384 & 4/1745 p.34) |
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BURN, James. Per "Chapman", 1817; two convicts of this name by this ship |
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1817 Aug 2 |
To be witness at enquiry into treatment of convicts on "Chapman" (Reel 6046; 4/1738 p.15) |
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1817 Aug 25 |
Evidence given at Committee of Enquiry into conduct on board convict ship "Chapman" (Reel 6020; 9/2639 pp.77-83) |
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1819 May 3,4 |
Re permission to marry at Sydney (Reel 6006; 4/3500 p.100) |
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1822 |
Had a stable and stonehouse at the Cowpastures and a kitchen and granary at Rooty Hill. Petition for mitigation of sentence (Fiche 3213; 4/1864 pp.49-49a) |
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1823 Nov 21, Dec 29 |
On list of persons in Van Diemen's Land claiming expiration of sentence with details from the indents; listed as Burne (Reel 6012; 4/3510 pp.74-5) |
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BURN, Jane. Per "John Bull", 1821 |
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1825 Jan 4 |
Re permission to marry at Windsor (Reel 6014; 4/3513 p.211) |
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BURN, John |
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1800 Mar 12 |
On list of all grants and leases of land registered in the Colonial Secretary's Office (Fiche 3267; 9/2731 p.112) |
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BURN, John |
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1801 Jan 6 |
Petition re losses by settlers on the South Creek, Hawkesbury (Reel 6020; 2/8130 pp.363-6) |
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BURN, John. Ticket of leave man |
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1821 Feb 17 |
Evidence at inquest on James Wood (Reel 6021; 4/1819 p.741) |
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BURN, John. Labourer in Government employ |
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1821 Apr 30 |
Evidence at inquest on Seawell (Reel 6021; 4/1819 p.633) |
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BURN, John. Per "Hindostan", 1821 |
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1821 Nov 29 |
On list of convicts disembarked from the "Hindostan" and forwarded to Parramatta for distribution (Reel 6008; 4/3504A p.102) |
BURN, Mary
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BURN, Michael |
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1811 Oct 31 |
Juror at inquest on William Howarth held at Sydney (Reel 6043; 4/1726 p.291) |
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BURN, Patrick |
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1811 Mar 2 |
Purchased goods at an auction by John Howe at Windsor; sold for William Cox and Revd Cartwright (Reel 6040; ML C197 p.23) |
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BURN, Patrick |
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1822 |
Servant of Mr Austin. His relative, Frances Stanton, a widow, seeking his release and assistance (Fiche 3227; 4/1867 p.103) |
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BURN, Sarah |
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1813 Jul 1 |
Subscribed to fund for building a court house at Sydney (Reel 6043; 4/1728 p.136) |
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BURN, Simon |
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1792 Feb 22 |
On list of all grants and leases of land registered in the Colonial Secretary's Office (Fiche 3267; 9/2731 p.6) |
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BURN, Thomas |
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1813 Jul 1 |
Subscribed to fund for building a court house at Sydney (Reel 6043; 4/1728 p.135) |
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BURN, Thomas |
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1821 Sep 8 |
Quarryman. On list of all persons victualled from H.M. Magazines (Reel 6016; 4/5781 p.119) |
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BURN, Thomas |
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1823 Jan, Apr |
His Government servants, Thomas Ryan & Thomas Johnson, detained for trial at Campbelltown & victualled by Thomas Burke, District Constable (Reel 6058; 4/1769 pp.155b, 156a) |
BURN, Thomas
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BURN, William |
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1797 Aug 3 |
On list of all grants and leases of town allotments registered in the Colonial Secretary's Office (Fiche 3268; 9/2731 p.196) |
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BURN, William. Per "Earl St Vincent" |
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1824 Oct |
Employed by Mr Cordeaux (Fiche 3125; 4/1841A No.160 p.35) |
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BURN, William. Per "Indefatigable", 1815 |
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1820 Nov 20 |
Petition for mitigation of sentence (Fiche 3205; 4/1861 pp.84-84a) |
BURNE
see also BURN; BURNES; BURNS; BYRNE; BYRNES|
BURNE |
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1817 Sep 11 |
Re transmission by Mileham of examination taken by the magistrates at Windsor re attempt to kill Burne (Reel 6046; 4/1738 pp.280-1) |
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BURNE, David. Per "Friendship", 1800 |
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1810 Jan 10 |
On list of sworn constables for the Town of Parramatta for the Governor's approval (Reel 6042; 9/2736 p.8) |
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1810 Feb 13 |
Petition for mitigation of sentence; as Burnes (Fiche 3163; 4/1846 p.36) |
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1812 Oct 19 |
Petition for mitigation of sentence (Fiche 3169; 4/1848 pp.74-5) |
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1820 Jun 1 |
Of Parramatta. Memorial (Fiche 3015; 4/1823 No.100 p.225) |
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BURNE, E |
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1820 Nov 24; 1821 May 24 |
Store receipts of for fresh meat paid at Windsor (Reel 6051; 4/1748 pp.138, 179) |
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BURNE, James |
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1814 Feb 5 |
Paid from the Police Fund for his services as a guide to the party who crossed the Western Mountains (Reel 6038; SZ758 p.456) |
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1814 Apr 30 |
Paid from Police Fund for services in making discoveries west of the Blue Mountains (Reel 6038; SZ758 p.489) |
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1814 Dec 12 |
Of Nepean. On list of persons who are to receive grants of land in Dec 1814; for crossing the Blue Mountains (Fiche 3266; 9/2652 p.20) |
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BURNE, James. Per "Agamemnon", 1820 |
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1825 Aug 1,12 |
Re permission to marry in the Roman Catholic Church (Reel 6064, 4/1787 p.65; Reel 6015, 4/3515 p.96) |
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BURNE, John |
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1817 Jul |
On monthly return of prisoners punished at Newcastle (Reel 6023; 4/1718 p.55) |
BURNE, Mary
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BURNE, Michael |
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1806 |
Seeking lease of the Government saltpans (Reel 6041; 4/1720 pp.37-8) |
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1806 Jan 12 |
Receipt for articles at Government saltpans on taking over lease (Reel 6041; 4/1720 p.42) |
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1806 Jan 14 |
Indenture for lease of Government saltpans (Reel 6041; 4/1720 pp.40-1) |
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1806 May 14 |
Sub-let Government Salt Pans to M Savage and four others (Reel 6041; 4/1720 pp.44-5) |
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BURNE, Michael |
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1823 Mar 1 |
To take charge of Robert Townson's grazing run (Reel 6010; 4/3507 p.379) |
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BURNE, Michael |
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1823 Apr 14-May 8 |
Felix Hare convicted by Court of Criminal Jurisdiction of assault on Burne (Reel 6023; X820 p.93) |
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1823 Jun 30 |
Burns was assaulted by Felix Hare (Fiche 3232; 4/1869 p.81) |
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BURNE, Patrick |
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1806 Mar 20, Apr 4 |
Received issue of beer (Reel 6041; 4/1719 pp.214-5) |
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BURNE, Patrick |
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1809 Apr |
Produce received from at the Hawkesbury Stores (Reel 6040; 9/2673 p.33) |
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BURNE, Thomas |
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1813 Jul 24 |
On list of persons indebted for stock issued from the Government Herds between 1 Apr 1810 and 24 Jul 1813; deceased (Reel 6043; 4/1728 p.156) |
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1822 Apr 15, May |
On list of persons indebted to the Crown for livestock issued from the Government Herds and Flocks (Reel 6052; 4/1753 pp.117, 120) |
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BURNE, Thomas |
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1821 Sep 8 |
Brass founder. On list of all persons victualled from H.M. Magazines (Reel 6016; 4/5781 p.88) |
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BURNE, Thomas. Constable |
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1821 Sep 8 |
Constable. On list of all persons victualled from H.M. Magazines; with wife. Listed as Burnes (Reel 6016; 4/5781 p.61) |
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1823 Mar |
On list of constables in Sydney from Sep 1820 to Mar 1823; died 19 Jun 1822 (Reel 6056; 4/1764 p.64) |
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BURNE, Thomas. Per "Morley", 1817 |
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1817 Apr 18 |
On list of convicts disembarked from the "Morley" and forwarded to Parramatta for distribution; listed as Burnes (Reel 6005; 4/3496 p.116) |
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1819 Jan 19 |
On list of prisoners sent to Newcastle per "Lady Nelson" (Reel 6006; 4/3499 p.272) |
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BURNE, William |
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1821 Sep 8 |
Employed at the New Lumber Yard. On list of all persons victualled from H.M. Magazines (Reel 6016; 4/5781 p.94) |
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BURNELL, Francis |
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1797 Jun 1 |
On list of all grants and leases of land registered in the Colonial Secretary's Office (Fiche 3267; 9/2731 p.90) |
BURNES
see also BURN; BURNE; BURNS; BYRNE; BYRNESBURNES, Elizabeth see
BURNS, Jacobina|
BURNES, George. Per "Pilot", 1817 |
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1817 Aug 11 |
On list of prisoners embarked per "Elizabeth Henrietta" for Hobart (Reel 6005; 4/3496 pp.295-6) |
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BURNES, James. Private, 48th Regiment |
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1823 Nov 18 |
Requesting reward for apprehending runaways (Reel 6067; 4/1809 p.114). Reply, 11 Dec (Reel 6011; 4/3509 p.693) |
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BURNES, James |
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1825 Jun 28 |
Government servant transferred from in the District of Evan (Reel 6064; 4/1787 p.47b) |
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BURNES, Michael. Per "Agamemnon", 1820 |
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1822 Dec 23 |
On list of prisoners assigned (Fiche 3290; 4/4570D p.9) |
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BURNES, Michael. Per "Surrey" |
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1822 May 22 |
On list of prisoners assigned (Fiche 3290; 4/4570D p.6) |
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BURNES, Richard. Of District of Airds |
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1822 Aug 2 |
On list of persons receiving an assigned convict (Fiche 3290; 4/4570D p.72) |
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BURNES, Thomas. Per "Almorah" |
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1822 Apr 6 |
On return of convicts discharged from the Establishment, Emu Plains; to Sir J Jamison (Reel 6028; 2/8283 p.113) |
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BURNES, Thomas. Per "Daphne", 1819 |
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1819 Sep 28 |
On list of convicts disembarked from the "Daphne" and forwarded to Windsor; for the Windsor road. Listed as Byrnes (Reel 6006; 4/3500 p.275) |
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1821 Aug 22 |
On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle per "Mermaid" (Reel 6008; 4/3504 p.255) |
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1825 Jun 24 |
Sentenced to death. On return of prisoners tried before the Supreme Court of New South Wales (Fiche 3298; X727 p.10) |
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1825 Jun 25 |
Convicted for wilfully shooting at William Ikin on the Liverpool Road; sentenced to death. On return of prisoners tried and sentenced by the Supreme Court (Fiche 3298; X730 p.9) |
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1825 Jul 13 |
On list of convicts transported to Port Macquarie per "Elizabeth Henrietta"; crossed out (Reel 6019; 4/3864 pp.524-5) |
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BURNES, William. Per "Countess of Harcourt", 1824 |
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1824 Jul 17 |
On list of convicts landed from the "Countess of Harcourt" and forwarded to Windsor for distribution (Reel 6013; 4/3511 p.653) |
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1825 Mar 29 |
On list of convicts transported to Port Macquarie per "Sally" (Reel 6019; 4/3864 pp.506-7) |
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BYRNE |
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1815 Nov 4; 1816 May 11 |
Paid from the Police Fund for mason's work at Sydney Gaol (Reel 6038; SZ759 pp.153, 199) |
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BYRNE |
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1817 Apr |
On list of fees paid to the Clerk of the Peace, 1 Jan 1817 to 1 Jan 1819; in case of King v Hart and ors (Reel 6054; 4/1758 p.65) |
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BYRNE. Master of Sydney Roman Catholic School |
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1825 |
On abstract of returns submitted to the King's Visitor (Fiche 3306; 4/1913.4A pp.44-5) |
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BYRNE, Aaron. Free settler |
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1808 Jul 19 |
On list of all grants and leases of land registered in the Colonial Secretary's Office (Fiche 3268; 9/2731 p.166) |
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1810 Jan 30 |
Memorial (Fiche 3002; 4/1821 No.47) |
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BYRNE, Andrew |
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1821 Sep 8 |
Gaol Gang. On list of all persons victualled from H.M. Magazines (Reel 6016; 4/5781 p.91) |
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BYRNE, Andrew. Per "Countess of Harcourt", 1822 |
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1822 Dec 26 |
On list of convicts landed from the "Countess of Harcourt" and forwarded to Parramatta for distribution (Reel 6010; 4/3507 p.116) |
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BYRNE, Andrew. Per "Minerva", 1800 |
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1808 Sep 14 |
On statement of capital advanced by John Blaxland in his concerns from 3 Apr 1807 to 14 Sep 1808; wages paid to him and his wife (Reel 6043; 4/1727 p.214) |
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1809 Sep 6 |
On list of all grants and leases of land registered in the Colonial Secretary's Office (Fiche 3268; 9/2731 p.186) |
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1810 Jan |
Of Sea View, Botany Bay. Re renewal of grant (Fiche 3002, 4/1821 No.48; Fiche 3163, 4/1846 p.35) |
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n.d. |
On list of convicts who have received absolute pardons [Jan 1811] (Fiche 3292; 4/6974.1 p.78) |
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1811 May 22 |
For permission to purchase spirits from Bonded Stores (Reel 6043; 4/1726 p.227) |
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1813 Mar 19 |
Settler at Botany Bay (Reel 6043; 4/1728 p.31) |
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1814 Jun 13 |
Of Botany Bay. On list of settlers to receive cattle (Reel 6044; 4/1730 p.154b) |
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1814 Jun 30 |
On list of persons to receive grants of land in 1814; at Botany Bay (Fiche 3266; 9/2652 p.16) |
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1814 Jul 2 |
On returns of horned cattle issued from the Government Herds between 8 May 1814 and 9 Jan 1819 (Reel 6048; 4/1742 pp.29, 42) |
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1817 Feb 3, Sep 17 |
Juror at inquests on John Rogers and Hugh Wood held at Sydney (Reel 6021; 4/1819 pp.607, 733) |
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1817 Nov 22 |
Paid from the Police Fund for firewood supplied watchhouses in Sydney (Reel 6038; SZ759 p.411) |
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1819 Feb 20-Aug 24 |
Paid from the Police Fund for lime for Government use (Reel 6038; SZ1044 pp.10, 55, 56, 86) |
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1819 Apr 30 |
On return of persons indebted to Government for cattle issued from the Government Herds, to be paid for in kind (Reel 6048; 4/1742 p.258) |
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1820 Mar 27, May 5 |
Originals and copies of Store receipts for wheat paid at Bathurst and found to be forgeries (Reel 6049; 4/1745 pp.49-50, 55, 340-6, 359) |
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1820 Sep 22 |
Juror at inquest on George Heading held at Annandale farm (Reel 6021; 4/1819 p.297) |
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1821 May 24 |
Store receipts of for fresh meat (Reel 6051; 4/1748 p.172) |
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1821 Sep 17 |
Assignment of a house and premises in Bent Street, Sydney (Fiche 3309; 4/7186.1 pp.11-4) |
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1822 Jan 23 |
Landholder at Appin. Application for clearing party (Reel 6022; 4/7014 p.73) |
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1822 Feb 11 |
Of Appin. Memorial (Fiche 3057; 4/1833 No.5). Reply, 19 Feb (Reel 6008; 4/3504A p.458) |
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1822 Feb 13-1824 Dec 13 |
On list of persons receiving an assigned convict (Fiche 3290, 4/4570D pp.5, 12, 20, 27, 29, 46, 64, 75, 86; Fiche 3291, 4/4570D pp.104, 132) |
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1822 Mar 12 |
Requesting a clearing gang for his farm at Appin (Reel 6055; 4/1760 p.196) |
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1822 Mar 16 |
Re return of wheat due from settlers who have received clearing gangs (Reel 6022; 4/7014 pp.3, 5, 11) |
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1822 Mar 22 |
Letter explaining new regulations for the rationing of men employed clearing land; had authority to select twenty-two convicts to clear 100 acres on his farm at Appin (Reel 6009; 4/3505 pp.64-5) |
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1822 Mar 29 |
Re estimate of labour performed by clearing gangs (Reel 6022; 4/7014 p.9) |
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1822 Aug 29 |
Re notoriety of clearing gang under his employ (Reel 6054; 4/1758 p.39a) |
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1822 Nov 12 |
Re Richard Sullivan, a member of his clearing gang (Reel 6009; 4/3506 p.439) |
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1822 Dec 14 |
Fined for allowing his convict servant to be at large (Reel 6056; 4/1763 p.57) |
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1822 Dec 17 |
Agreement with Richard Archbold (Reel 6056; 4/1763 p.71) |
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1823 |
On list of landowners and details of land cleared by clearing gangs (Reel 6022; 4/7014 p.13) |
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1823 |
On list of landowners owing money for clearing parties (Reel 6022; 4/7014 p.21) |
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1823 Jan 1 |
Two constables escorting six runaways from Sydney belonging to Byrne's clearing party victualled by William Mahony, District Constable, Appin (Reel 6058; 4/1769 p.152) |
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1823 Jan 18 |
Re misappropriation of services of Richard Sullivan by Mr Ikin (Reel 6010; 4/3507 p.218) |
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1823 Feb 24 |
To Bench of Magistrates, Campbelltown, forwarding bond for execution (Reel 6010; 4/3507 p.370) |
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1823 Mar 18 |
Clearing gang under Daniel Johnson despatched by Byrne (Reel 6022; 4/7014 p.111) |
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1823 May 1, Oct 21 |
Memorial (Fiche 3061; 4/1834A No.50 pp.295-302). Reply, 25 Mar 1824 (Reel 6012; 4/3510 pp.580-1) |
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1823 May 25 |
On list of clearing gang bonds delivered to William Wemyss (Reel 6022; 4/7014 p.322) |
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1823 Jun 21 |
Re bonds for work performed by clearing parties (Reel 6058; 4/1769 p.162) |
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1823 Jun 24 |
Re account of land cleared by clearing gangs on estate of (Reel 6022; 4/7014 p.267) |
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1823 Sep 22-Oct 15 |
George Browning and Thomas Hughes convicted by the Court of Criminal Jurisdiction of stealing goods from (Reel 6023; X820 p.103) |
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1823 Oct 16 |
Security for a bond for cattle still due on 16 Oct 1823 (Reel 6057; 4/1766 p.146b) |
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1824 Feb |
Convict returned to Government by in District of Appin (Reel 6028; 2/8283 p.53) |
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1824 Feb 4 |
Denis O'Brien permitted temporary occupation of land bounded by Byrne's ticket of occupation at Bulls-eye (Reel 6012; 4/3510 p.283) |
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1824 Feb 12 |
Occupied Little Bulleye near Coal Cliff as a grazing run (Fiche 3089; 4/1837A p.439) |
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1824 Mar 20, Aug 23, Sep 17 |
Memorial for Sydney allotment and for land at Port Aiken (Fiche 3081; 4/1836B No.150 pp.693-8) |
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1824 c.Apr |
On list of defaulters in payment for assigned convict mechanics for the quarters ending 31 Dec 1823 and 31 Mar 1824 (Reel 6061; 4/1778 p.265b) |
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1824 May 31 |
On return of fines imposed by the Court at Appin for violating the Colonial regulations; for slaughtering cattle without a licence (Reel 6023; 4/6671 p.1) |
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1824 c.Jul |
Of O'Connell Street. On account of rents received for assigned convict tradesmen for the three quarters ending 30 Jun 1824 (Reel 6061; 4/1779 p.173a) |
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1824 Oct 4 |
On return of grain in the possession of settlers in the District of Appin (Reel 6061; 4/1780 p.301a) |
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1824 Nov 20 |
Application for five Government labourers for the clearing of his land (Reel 6062; 4/1781 pp.345-345a) |
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1824 Dec 6 |
Convicts assigned to in the District of Appin (Reel 6028; 2/8283 p.75) |
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1825 |
Re land and premises in O'Connell Street, Sydney (Fiche 3311; 4/7082) |
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1825 Mar 22 |
On list of persons who have received orders for grants of land (Fiche 3266; 9/2652 p.84); on list of lands granted and reserved by Sir Thomas Brisbane (Fiche 3269; 9/2740 p.3) |
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1825 May 3,17 |
On lists of persons who have received warrants for the purchase of Crown lands (Fiche 3266, 9/2652 p.111; Fiche 3260, 2/1925 p.3) |
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BYRNE, Ann. Per "Experiment" |
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1816 May 6 |
Re permission to marry at Windsor (Reel 6004; 4/3494 p.478) |
BYRNE, Ann
(Per "Francis and Eliza", 1815) see DUFFY, Ann|
BYRNE, Ann. Per "Francis and Eliza", 1815; wife of James Watson of Richmond |
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1823 Aug 10 |
Son, William Carolin, arrived in Colony per "Recovery", 1823 (Reel 6059; 4/1772 p.73) |
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BYRNE, Anthony |
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1824 Nov 18 |
On return of fines and punishments in the Police Office (Reel 6023; 4/6671 p.100) |
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BYRNE, Anthony. Per "Medina", 1823 |
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1825 Dec 12 |
Ran from a gang at Carter's Barracks on 11 Dec (Reel 6063; 4/1784 p.200c) |
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BYRNE, Bryan. Per "Rolla", 1803 |
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1820 Jun 1 |
Memorial (Fiche 3015; 4/1823 p.111) |
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BYRNE, Catherine. Of Castlereagh Street |
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1823 Mar 31-Sep 30 |
On lists of persons to whom convict mechanics have been assigned (Fiche 3296; X53 pp.56, 71) |
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1824 c.Apr, Oct 8 |
On lists of defaulters in payment for assigned convict mechanics (Reel 6061, 4/1778 p.265b; Fiche 3293, 5/3821.1 p.1) |
BYRNE, Catherine
(Per "Broxbornebury", 1814) see SMITH, Catherine|
BYRNE, Catherine. Per "Francis and Eliza", 1815 |
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1815 Aug 14 |
On list of convicts disembarked from the "Francis and Eliza" and sent to the Government Factory at Parramatta; listed as Burns (Reel 6004; 4/3494 p.139) |
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1817 Feb 20 |
Applying for publication of banns for marriage to Edward Mosely (Reel 6005; 4/3496 p.6) |
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BYRNE, Catherine. Per "Providence", 1822 |
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1811 Aug 1 |
At Parramatta Factory. Request by R Fitz for permission to take Byrne off the Store for a trial period (Reel 6043; 4/1726 pp.232-3). Reply, 6 Aug (Reel 6002; 4/3491 p.49) |
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BYRNE, Daniel. Per "Daphne", 1819 |
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1819 Sep 28 |
On list of convicts disembarked from the "Daphne" and forwarded to Windsor; for the Windsor Road (Reel 6006; 4/3500 p.275) |
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BYRNE, Daniel. Per "Medina", 1823 |
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1824 Jan 9 |
On list of prisoners assigned (Fiche 3290; 4/4570D p.12) |
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1824 Jun 5 |
Servant of Mr J G Smith of Windsor. Permitted to pass with cattle from Windsor to Mr Smith's farm in the County of Durham (Reel 6013; 4/3511 p.397) |
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1825 Jul 6 |
In Sydney Gaol sentenced to three years transportation. Requesting that he be sent to join his father in Hobart (Reel 6064; 4/1787 p.15). Reply, 18 Jul (Reel 6015; 4/3515 p.36) |
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1825 Jul 13 |
On list of convicts transported to Port Macquarie per "Elizabeth Henrietta" (Reel 6019; 4/3864 pp.530-1) |
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BYRNE, Darby. Per "Ann and Amelia", 1825 |
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1825 Jan 5 |
On list of convicts landed from the "Ann and Amelia" and forwarded to Appin for distribution (Reel 6014; 4/3513 p.199) |
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BYRNE, Denis. Per "Countess of Harcourt", 1822 |
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1822 Dec 26 |
On list of convicts landed from the "Countess of Harcourt" and forwarded to Airds for distribution (Reel 6010; 4/3507 p.117) |
BYRNE, Dennis
(Per "Recovery", 1823) see FLYNN, Dennis|
BYRNE, Edward. Born in the Colony |
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1823 May 27 |
To take charge of the grazing run of William Lees at Cobberty, sixty miles from Bathurst (Reel 6010; 4/3508 p.398) |
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BYRNE, Edward. Per "Earl St Vincent", 1818 |
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1818 Dec 21 |
On list of convicts disembarked from the "Earl St Vincent" and forwarded to Windsor for distribution (Reel 6006; 4/3499 p.221) |
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BYRNE, Hugh. Per "Tellicherry", 1806 |
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1805 Aug 17 |
On list of convicts embarked on board the "Tellicherry" (Reel 6028; 2/8283 p.35) |
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BYRNE, Hugh. Per "Tellicherry", 1806 |
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1805 Aug 17 |
On list of convicts embarked on board the "Tellicherry" (Reel 6028; 2/8283 p.37) |
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1806 Feb 22 |
King to Marsden re transportation of Byrne and his four companions without conviction; and their status in the Colony (Fiche 3289; 5/3822.2A pp.1-3) |
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1809 May |
On list of all grants and leases of land registered in the Colonial Secretary's Office (Fiche 3268; 9/2731 p.176) |
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1810 Jan 22 |
Memorial (Fiche 3002; 4/1821 No.45) |
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1811 Jun 12 |
On list of persons to receive grants of land in different parts of the Colony as soon as they can be measured; at Airds (Fiche 3266; 9/2652 p.7) |
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1813 Mar 25 |
Commutation warrant (Reel 6070; 4/7020 No.19) |
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1813 Apr 23 |
On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per "Estramina" (Reel 6003; 4/3492 p.215) |
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1813 Jul 24 |
On list of persons indebted for stock issued from the Government Herds between 1 Apr 1810 and 24 Jul 1813 (Reel 6043; 4/1728 p.155) |
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1814 Apr 29 |
Lieutenant Thompson, Newcastle, returning Byrne's petition (Reel 6004; 4/3493 p.159) |
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1815 Nov |
On monthly return of prisoners punished at Newcastle (Reel 6023; 4/1718 p.49) |
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1817 Feb 11 |
To be returned from Newcastle to Sydney for two months (Reel 6005; 4/3495 p.500) |
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1820 |
Of Airds. Memorial of his son Michael (Fiche 3015; 4/1823 No.114 pp.256-7) |
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1822 |
Petition for mitigation of sentence (Fiche 3213; 4/1864 pp.54-54c) |
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1822 Apr 15, May |
On lists of persons indebted to the Crown for livestock issued from the Government Herds and Flocks (Reel 6052; 4/1753 pp.117, 120) |
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1822 Aug |
Signatory to petition objecting to the Commissariat's new system of paying for supplies in Spanish dollars (Reel 6017; 4/5783 p.124b) |
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1822 Aug 30 |
Memorial on behalf of his son Michael and claim for redress over impounding of his cattle (Fiche 3042; 4/1828 No.37) |
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1822 Nov 14 |
Testifying to character of Henry Phipps for a ticket of leave (Reel 6026; 4/1715 pp.67-8) |
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1823 Apr 17 |
Owen Meehan's road gang employed to reap wheat on his farm in the Campbelltown District (Reel 6058; 4/1769 p.159c) |
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1823 May 28 |
Re wheat to be received from at the Liverpool Store as payment for reaping performed on his estate by clearing gangs (Reel 6010; 4/3508 pp.401-2) |
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c.1824 |
Memorial (Fiche 3057; 4/1833 No.6). Reply, 22 Jan (Reel 6012; 4/3510 p.229) |
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1824 Mar |
Of Bunburry. On list of persons receiving an assigned convict (Fiche 3290; 4/4570D p.42) |
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1824 c.Sep |
Of Airds. Memorial (Fiche 3081; 4/1836B No.151 pp.699-702) |
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1824 Sep 4 |
Re his petition for an additional land grant (Reel 6060; 4/1777 p.253) |
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1825 Jan 18 |
Memorial (Fiche 3122; 4/1840C No.99 pp.549-52). Reply, 7 Apr (Reel 6014; 4/3514 p.62) |
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1825 Apr 7 |
On list of persons who have received orders for grants of land (Fiche 3266; 9/2652 p.84) |
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1825 Nov |
To be granted a conditional pardon (Fiche 3292; 4/6974.1 pp.47, 73) |
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BYRNE, James |
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1806 Dec 27; 1807 Apr 29, May 15 |
On statement of capital advanced by Gregory Blaxland in his concerns from 27 Dec 1806 to 24 Nov 1807 (Reel 6043; 4/1727 pp.187, 190, 191) |
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BYRNE, James |
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1813 Feb 18 |
Re permission to marry at Hawkesbury (Reel 6002; 4/3491 p.394) |
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BYRNE, James |
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1814 Jan 16 |
Juror at inquest on John Boyd held at Sydney (Reel 6021; 4/1819 p.33) |
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BYRNE, James |
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1815 Jan 23 |
Juror at inquest on Elizabeth Howell & two infant children held at Sydney (Reel 6021; 4/1819 p.327) |
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BYRNE, James. Of Sydney |
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1815 Apr 1 |
On list of persons licensed as publicans for 1815; at Sydney (Reel 6038; SZ759 p.54) |
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1817 Apr 19 |
Publican of the Unicorn, Sydney. On list of persons licensed as publicans for 1817; at Sydney (Reel 6038; SZ759 p.341) |
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BYRNE, James. Of Liverpool |
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1816 Jan 16 |
On list of persons to receive grants of land in 1816 (Fiche 3266; 9/2652 p.25) |
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BYRNE, James. Private, 46th Regiment |
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1817 Mar 29, Apr 3 |
On list of persons belonging to 46th Regiment to be embarked on board "Kangaroo" for England (Reel 6046, 4/1737 pp.274, 276; Reel 6005, 4/3496 p.101) |
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BYRNE, James |
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1818 Jan 24 |
On list of persons for whom land grants ready for delivery (Reel 6038; SZ759 p.428) |
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BYRNE, James |
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1822 Jun 13 |
Simeon Lord, of Sydney, permitted to employ for the procurement of a cargo of timber at Port Stephens (Reel 6009; 4/3505 p.402) |
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BYRNE, James |
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1823 Jan 3 |
Seeking confirmation of appointment as Deputy Gaoler of the County Gaol, Sydney, in order to receive rations from H.M. Stores (Reel 6058; 4/1770 p.8) |
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1824 |
On list of constables doing duty in Sydney and its environs requiring slop clothing (Reel 6017; 4/5782 p.93) |
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1824 Feb 14-1825 Jul 22 |
Appointed Deputy Gaoler at Sydney on 1 Jan 1824. On pay list of constables employed at Sydney (Reel 6029; 4/7016C pp.81-381; Reel 6030, 4/7016D pp.15-327) |
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1824 May 28-Jul 23 |
On lists of constables stationed at the Sydney County Gaol with their wives and children (Reel 6061; 4/1779 pp.101, 120, 142, 155, 164 & 4/1780 pp.191, 208, 223) |
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1824 Sep 3 |
Requesting that his wife Jane and son Thomas be put on the victualling list (Reel 6061; 4/1780 pp.261-261a). Reply, 22 Sep (Reel 6013; 4/3512 p.420) |
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1824 Dec 31 |
His salary as Assistant Gaoler paid from the Colonial Fund (Reel 6039; 4/424 p.420) |
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BYRNE, James |
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1824 Mar 24 |
Re recall of assigned convict James Farrell (Reel 6012; 4/3510 p.568) |
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BYRNE, James. Landholder of Evan |
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1824 Aug 31 |
Memorial (Fiche 3081; 4/1836B No.144 p.663) |
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1825 Jan, Oct, Nov |
Memorial, including lists of Government servants in employ of (Fiche 3122; 4/1840C No.100 pp.553-64) |
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BYRNE, James. Per "Ann and Amelia", 1825; two convicts of this name by this ship |
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1825 Jan 5 |
On list of convicts landed from the "Ann and Amelia" and forwarded to Parramatta for distribution (Reel 6014; 4/3513 p.198) |
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1825 Jan 5 |
On list of convicts landed from the "Ann and Amelia" and forwarded to Windsor for distribution; listed as Burn (Reel 6014; 4/3513 p.198) |
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BYRNE, James . Per "Anne", 1801 |
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1820 Aug 15 |
Countersigned printed copy of Proclamation on the accession of King George IV; at Liverpool on 7 Aug (Reel 6049; 4/1745 p.167) |
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1820 Dec 24 |
Store receipts of for salt pork paid at Liverpool (Reel 6049; 4/1745 p.356) |
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1822 Aug |
Signatory to petition objecting to the Commissariat's new system of paying for supplies in Spanish dollars (Reel 6017; 4/5783 p.124c) |
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1822 Aug 22; 1824 Jan 23 |
Of Appin. On list of persons receiving an assigned convict (Fiche 3290, 4/4570D pp.19, 63; Fiche 3291, 4/4570D pp.107, 123) |
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1822 Nov |
Convicts landed from "Mangles" assigned to at Airds (Reel 6009; 4/3506 p.431) |
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1822 Nov 18 |
Signature in support of George Ross' petition for a ticket of leave (Fiche 3225; 4/1867 p.46) |
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1823 Jun 24 |
Of Appin. Memorial (Fiche 3061; 4/1834A No.51 pp.303-6). Reply, 1 Jul (Reel 6010; 4/3508 p.614) |
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1824 Jan |
Convicts assigned to in the District of Appin (Reel 6028; 2/8283 p.51) |
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1824 Aug 21 |
Of Appin. Memorial (Fiche 3081; 4/1836B No.151A p.703) |
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1824 Oct 4 |
On return of grain in the possession of settlers in the District of Appin (Reel 6061; 4/1780 p.301a) |
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BYRNE, James . Per "Archduke Charles", 1813; schoolmaster at Evan |
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1813 Feb 19 |
On list of convicts disembarked from the "Archduke Charles" and forwarded to Parramatta for distribution (Reel 6002; 4/3491 p.400) |
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1820 |
School teacher of Evan. Memorial (Fiche 3015; 4/1823 No.113 pp.254-5) |
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1824 Sep |
Memorial (Fiche 3081; 4/1836B No.153 pp.709-10) |
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1824 Nov 5 |
On list of schoolmasters and assistants who have lately drawn rations at Windsor (Reel 6060; 4/1776 p.120) |
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1824 Nov 19 |
Schoolmaster, Nepean. Re proposed increase in salary to compensate for withdrawal of rations by the Commissariat (Reel 6014; 4/3513 p.13) |
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1825 Jan 20 |
Re his drawing money on the account of Mr Sweetman, Secretary to the Orphan Institutions, following withdrawal of rations by the Commissariat (Reel 6014; 4/3513 p.297) |
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1825 Mar 2 |
To be allowed a grant of 30 acres of land (Reel 6014; 4/3513 p.523) |
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1825 Mar 2 |
On list of persons who have received orders for grants of land (Fiche 3266; 9/2652 p.85) |
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BYRNE, James. Per "Daphne", 1819 |
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1823 Mar 11 |
Servant to James Meehan of Macquariefield. Memorial (Fiche 3061; 4/1834A No.51A p.307) |
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BYRNE, James. Per "Medina", 1823 |
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1824 Jan 6 |
On list of convicts landed from the "Medina" and forwarded to Windsor for distribution (Reel 6012; 4/3510 p.133) |
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1824 Oct 25 |
Memorial. Requesting his wife Mary, and one child, be sent out to the Colony (Reel 6061; 4/1780 p.321). Reply, 8 Nov (Reel 6013; 4/3512 p.710) |
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1825 Feb 23, Apr 11 |
On lists of prisoners lately or at present employed on John McDonald's farm at Pitt Town (Reel 6063, 4/1785 p.117a; Fiche 3146, 4/1843B No.577 p.734) |
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BYRNE, Jeremiah |
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1824 Aug |
John Thompson, convict servant of Mr G Innes, sentenced to 25 lashes for threatening Byrne (Reel 6023; 4/6671 p.123) |
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BYRNE, John |
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1818 Aug |
On monthly return of prisoners punished at Newcastle (Reel 6023; 4/1718 p.67) |
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BYRNE, John. Born in the Colony; son-in-law to William Sykes of Appin |
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1820 May 26 |
Memorial (Fiche 3015; 4/1823 No.110 p.248) |
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BYRNE, John |
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1821 Sep 8 |
Stonemason. On list of all persons victualled from H.M. Magazines (Reel 6016; 4/5781 p.104) |
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BYRNE, John. Of Appin |
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1822 Aug |
Signatory to petition objecting to the Commissariat's new system of paying for supplies in Spanish dollars (Reel 6017; 4/5783 p.124c) |
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1822 Sep |
Signatory to an address from settlers of Airds, Appin and adjoining districts requesting that the weekly market at Sydney be held on Thursday instead of Friday (Reel 6052; 4/1753 p.179a) |
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1825 Aug |
On list of persons liable to serve as jurors in the district of Liverpool (Reel 6062; 4/1782 p.78b) |
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BYRNE, John |
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1823 Feb 10 |
Appointed Constable, Windsor (Reel 6039; 4/424 pp.137, 138) |
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1823 May 28 |
Dismissed for misconduct (Reel 6039; 4/424 p.168) |
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1823 Jun 4 |
Resigned (Reel 6039; 4/424 p.169) |
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BYRNE, John |
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1824 |
Government servant employed by the Brooks family (Reel 6062; 4/1781 p.394a) |
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BYRNE, John. Of Clarence Street |
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1824 Mar 25 |
On list of persons receiving an assigned convict (Fiche 3290; 4/4570D p.13) |
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BYRNE, John. Born in the Colony; son of Patrick Byrne of Windsor |
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1824 Jun 19 |
Memorial (Fiche 3081; 4/1836B No.154 p.711) |
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BYRNE, John. Constable at Hyde Park Barracks |
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1825 Mar 25 |
Order on the Colonial Treasurer for apprehending David O'Hara, a runaway from Chisholm's clearing party (Reel 6070; 4/6037 p.3) |
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BYRNE, John. Of Windsor |
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1825 Aug |
On list of persons liable to serve as jurors in the district of Windsor (Reel 6062; 4/1782 p.79a) |
BYRNE, John
or MCDONNELL (Per "Almorah", 1820) see MCDONNELL, John|
BYRNE, John. Per "Archduke Charles", 1813 |
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1813 Feb 19 |
On list of convicts disembarked from the "Archduke Charles" and forwarded to Windsor for distribution; listed as Burne (Reel 6002; 4/3491 p.400) |
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1815 Jul 8 |
On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per "Lady Nelson" (Reel 6004; 4/3494 p.116) |
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BYRNE, John. Per "Atlas", Oct 1802 |
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1812 May 25 |
Petition for mitigation of sentence (Fiche 3169; 4/1848 pp.82-5) |
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BYRNE, John. Per "Canada" or "Francis & Eliza" |
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1815 Aug 15 |
On list of convicts disembarked from the "Canada" and "Francis and Eliza" and forwarded to Liverpool for distribution (Reel 6004; 4/3494 p.141) |
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BYRNE, John alias WALSH. Per "Castle Forbes", 1824 |
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1824 Jan 20 |
On list of convicts landed from the "Castle Forbes" and forwarded to Windsor for distribution (Reel 6012; 4/3510 p.196) |
BYRNE, John
(Per "Fortune", 1813) see BUNN, John|
BYRNE, John. Per "Francis and Eliza", 1815; |
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1822 |
Prisoner at Emu Plains. Petition of his sister Mary Rochfort to have Byrne assigned to her (Fiche 3225; 4/1867 p.42) |
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1823 May 9 |
On list of prisoners assigned; listed as Burns (Fiche 3290; 4/4570D p.10) |
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BYRNE, John. Per "Guildford", 1816 |
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1816 Apr 15 |
On list of convicts disembarked from the "Guildford" and forwarded to Windsor for distribution; listed as Byrnes (Reel 6004; 4/3494 p.465) |
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1817 May 3 |
On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per "Lady Nelson" (Reel 6005; 4/3496 p.132) |
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1821 Mar 29 |
On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle per "Elizabeth Henrietta" (Reel 6007; 4/3503 p.197) |
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1823 May 14 |
On lists of prisoners transported to Port Macquarie per "Sally" (Reel 6019; 4/3864 pp.44, 404-5) |
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BYRNE, John. Per "Henry Porcher", 1825 |
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1825 Dec 9 |
On list of convicts landed from the "Henry Porcher" and forwarded to Minto for distribution (Reel 6016; 4/3516 p.104) |
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BYRNE, John. Per "Medina", 1823 |
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1824 Jan 6 |
On list of convicts landed from the "Medina" and forwarded to Liverpool for distribution (Reel 6012; 4/3510 p.131) |
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BYRNE, John. Per "Medina", 1823 |
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1824 Jan 6 |
On list of convicts landed from the "Medina" and forwarded to Bathurst for distribution (Reel 6012; 4/3510 p.133) |
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1824 Feb 28-Mar 27 |
On lists of men in the Government Stock Department at Bathurst; listed as Burns (Reel 6031; 4/7029A pp.104-14) |
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1824 Apr 10 |
On list of prisoners on establishment at Bathurst with sentences not transmitted (Reel 6028; 2/8283 p.102) |
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BYRNE, John. Per "Recovery", 1823 |
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1823 Aug 4 |
On list of convicts landed from the "Recovery" and forwarded to Windsor for distribution (Reel 6011; 4/3509 p.5) |
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1825 Aug 19 |
On list of convicts transported to Port Macquarie per "Amity" (Reel 6019; 4/3864 pp.532-3) |
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BYRNE, John. Per "Rolla", 1803 |
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1810 Jan 9 |
Granted certificate of freedom (Reel 6038; SZ758 p.56) |
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BYRNE, Joseph alias DEMPSEY |
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1823 Feb 7-Mar 5 |
Sentenced to death; commuted. In reports of prisoners tried at Court of Criminal Jurisdiction (Reel 6023; X820 p.85) |
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1823 Mar 20 |
Tried in Hobart. Sentence commuted to transportation (Reel 6070; 4/1265 p.10) |
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BYRNE, Joseph |
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1824 Jul 26 |
Assigned to John Oxley's clearing party. On return of punishments ordered and inflicted at Campbelltown Court (Reel 6023; 4/6671 p.27) |
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BYRNE, Joseph |
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1824 Aug |
John Thompson convicted of threatening Byrne (Reel 6023; 4/6671 p.123) |
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BYRNE, Judith |
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1824 Oct 4 |
Re permission to marry in the Roman Catholic Church (Reel 6013; 4/3512 p.517) |
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BYRNE, Lucy. Per "Woodman", 1823 |
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1823 Nov 11 |
Re permission to marry at Campbelltown (Reel 6011; 4/3509 p.547) |
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BYRNE, Luke. Per "Almorah", 1820 |
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1823 Jun |
On return of convicts discharged from the Establishment, Emu Plains; to Port Macquarie (Reel 6028; 2/8283 p.143) |
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1823 Jun 24 |
On lists of prisoners transported to Port Macquarie per "Sally" (Reel 6019; 4/3864 pp.55, 410-1) |
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BYRNE, Margaret. Per "Woodman", 1823 |
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1823 |
On list of Crown servants in the employ of George Thomas Palmer of Parramatta in 1823; listed as Byrns (Fiche 3293; 5/3821.1 p.12) |
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1824 Dec 6 |
Re permission to marry at Liverpool; listed as Burns (Reel 6014; 4/3513 p.63) |
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BYRNE, Martin. Per "Ann and Amelia", 1825 |
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1825 Jan 5 |
On list of convicts landed from the "Ann and Amelia" and forwarded to Appin for distribution (Reel 6014; 4/3513 p.199) |
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BYRNE, Mary. Per "Tellicherry", 1806 |
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1805 Aug 17 |
On list of convicts embarked on board the "Tellicherry" (Reel 6028; 2/8283 p.42) |
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BYRNE, Matthew. Per "Guildford", 1818 |
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1818 Apr 10 |
On list of convicts disembarked from the "Guildford" and forwarded to Liverpool for distribution; listed as Byrnes (Reel 6006; 4/3498 p.138) |
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1820 Aug 28 |
On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle per "Lady Nelson" (Reel 6007; 4/3502 p.231) |
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BYRNE, Matthew. Per "Prince Regent", 1824 |
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1824 Jul 21 |
On list of convicts landed from the "Prince Regent" and forwarded to Liverpool for distribution (Reel 6013; 4/3512 p.1) |
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BYRNE, Michael |
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1819 Feb 26 |
On return of writs issued from Supreme Court and Governor's Court against William Gore (Reel 6020; 2/8130 p.129) |
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BYRNE, Michael. Came free per "Tellicherry", 1806; son of Hugh Byrne of Airds |
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1820 |
Memorial (Fiche 3015; 4/1823 No.114 pp.256-7) |
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1822 Aug 30 |
Memorials (Fiche 3042; 4/1828 Nos. 37 and 38) |
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BYRNE, Michael |
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1823 Jul 15 |
Supplied yeast for Hyde Park Barracks (Reel 6039; 4/424 p.174) |
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BYRNE, Michael |
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1824 Feb 13 |
Mutinous conduct on board the "Lady Nelson" (Reel 6067; 4/1810 pp.52-3) |
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BYRNE, Michael |
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1824 Feb 14 |
Servant of Henry Owen of Sydney. Permitted to pass from Windsor, with cattle, to Owen's farm in the County of Northumberland (Reel 6012; 4/3510 p.334) |
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BYRNE, Michael alias BRIANT, J. Per "Guildford", 1818 |
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1819 Aug 31 |
On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per "Lady Nelson" (Reel 6006; 4/3500 p.234) |
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1819 Dec-1821 Apr |
On monthly returns of prisoners punished at Newcastle (Reel 6023; 4/1718 pp.95, 99, 127) |
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1822 Feb 6 |
To be removed to Port Macquarie having given himself up under the proclamation of Sir Thomas Brisbane (Reel 6008; 4/3504A p.405) |
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1822 Feb 6 |
On lists of convict runaways from Newcastle removed to Port Macquarie per "Newcastle" (Reel 6008, 4/3504A p.494; Reel 6019, 4/3864 pp.350-1) |
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1824 Jan 11 |
Requesting to know his sentence as his time had expired (Reel 6061; 4/1778 pp.21-21a) |
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BYRNE, Michael. Per "Minerva", 1800 |
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1805 Sep 30 |
Sent to Norfolk Island for distilling spirits contrary to Colonial regulations; also appears as Burne (Reel 6040; ML Safe 1/51 p.43) |
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1810 Jan 9 |
Granted certificate of freedom (Reel 6038; SZ758 p.56) |
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1810 Jul 21 |
Of Pitt's Row. Issued with licence to retail beer, ale and porter (Reel 6038; SZ758 pp.72-3) |
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1811 Oct 11 |
Juror at inquest on John Thompson held at Sydney (Reel 6043; 4/1726 p.272) |
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1813 Aug 7 |
Of Pitt Street. On list of persons holding licences for sale of wine and spirituous liquors (Reel 6038; SZ758 pp.405-7) |
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1815 Apr 8 |
On list of persons licensed as publicans for the sale of spirits in 1815; at Sydney (Reel 6038; SZ759 p.63) |
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1815 Apr 8 |
On list of persons licensed to brew beer in 1815; at Sydney (Reel 6038; SZ759 p.64) |
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1821 Feb 20 |
Juror at inquest on William Wall held at Sydney (Reel 6021; 4/1819 pp.703-4) |
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1822 May 2-1824 Feb 28 |
Of Pitt Street. On list of persons receiving an assigned convict (Fiche 3290, 4/4570D pp.2, 13, 30, 32, 52, 81, 82, 86; Fiche 3291, 4/4570D pp.89, 105, 115) |
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1823 Nov 6 |
Memorial (Fiche 3061; 4/1834A No.52A) |
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1824 c.Jul |
On account of rents received for assigned convict tradesmen for the three quarters ending 30 Jun 1824 (Reel 6061; 4/1779 p.173a) |
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1824 Oct 8 |
Of Pitt Street. On list of defaulters in payment for assigned convict tradesmen up to 30 Sep 1824 (Fiche 3293; 5/3821.1 p.1) |
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1825 May |
Memorial (Fiche 3122; 4/1840C No.101 pp.567-70) |
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1825 Dec 6,7 |
Of King Street. Requesting licence to distil spirits from grain (Reel 6064; 4/1789 pp.31-2) |
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1825 Dec 10 |
Of King Street. Re issue of distillation licence and regulations for erection of a still (Reel 6016; 4/3516 p.129) |
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BYRNE, Miles. Per "Hadlow", 1820 |
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1822 Feb 13; 1823 Jan 8 |
On list of prisoners assigned; also listed as Burnes (Fiche 3290; 4/4570D pp.5, 9) |
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BYRNE, Owen. Born in the Colony; son of Andrew Byrne of Appin |
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1820 Jul 3 |
Memorial (Fiche 3015; 4/1823 No.112) |
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1824 Sep 12 |
Memorial for land at Port Aiken (Fiche 3081; 4/1836B No.155 p.713) |
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1825 May 3,30 |
On lists of persons who have received warrants for the purchase of Crown lands (Fiche 3266, 9/2652 p.111; Fiche 3260, 2/1925 p.3) |
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1825 Aug |
On list of persons liable to serve as jurors in the district of Liverpool (Reel 6062; 4/1782 p.78b) |
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1825 Aug 8 |
Memorial (Fiche 3122; 4/1840C No.102 p.571) |
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1825 Nov 12,14 |
On list of persons who have received orders for grants of land (Fiche 3266, 9/2652 p.85); on list of lands granted and reserved by Sir Thomas Brisbane (Fiche 3269; 9/2740 p.4) |
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BYRNE, Patrick |
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1812 Sep 12 |
Permitted to draw cattle from Government herds on credit (Reel 6038; SZ758 p.315) |
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BYRNE, Patrick |
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1821 Sep 8 |
Brickmaker. On list of all persons victualled from H.M. Magazines (Reel 6016; 4/5781 p.93) |
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BYRNE, Patrick |
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1823 Jul 23,28 |
Re the withholding of Elizabeth McCaffry's ticket of leave by the Magistrate at Windsor as she was cohabiting with Byrne, a married man (Reel 6057, 4/1768 pp.30-30a; Reel 6017, 4/5783 pp.359-60; Reel 6059, 4/1772 p.36) |
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BYRNE, Patrick |
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1825 Aug 20 |
Re appointment as District Constable, District of Cornwallis (Reel 6062; 4/1783 p.99) |
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BYRNE, Patrick. Of Windsor |
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1825 Oct 13 |
Memorial (Fiche 3122; 4/1840C No.103 p.575) |
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1825 Nov 28 |
Memorial, including list of convicts in his employ, 1823-5 (Fiche 3127; 4/1841A No.214 pp.349-52, 355-6). Reply, 9 Dec (Reel 6016; 4/3516 p.144) |
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BYRNE, Patrick |
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1825 Nov 21 |
To be punished for being drunk and absent (Reel 6063; 4/1784 p.327) |
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BYRNE, Patrick. Per "Almorah", 1820 |
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1822 Nov 20 |
On list of prisoners forwarded to Windsor for distribution (Reel 6009; 4/3506 p.461) |
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BYRNE, Patrick. Per "Ann and Amelia", 1825 |
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1825 Feb 14 |
Convict servant of Francis Shortt. To be victualled from the Stores for six months (Reel 6014; 4/3513 p.430) |
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BYRNE, Patrick. Per "Archduke Charles", 1813 |
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1813 Feb 19 |
On list of convicts disembarked from the "Archduke Charles" and forwarded to Windsor for distribution; listed as Burne (Reel 6002; 4/3491 p.400) |
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1817 Mar 24-Jun 24 |
On lists of members of Oxley's expedition to the Lachlan River (Reel 6068, 4/1814 pp.27, 35; Reel 6046, 4/1737 p.329) |
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1818 Jan |
Huntsman. On list of persons to accompany John Oxley on his second expedition of discovery (Reel 6065; 4/1798 p.106) |
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1818 Jan 23 |
Re shoes for men of Oxley's expedition (Reel 6068; 4/1814 p.40) |
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1818 Mar 7 |
Stock issued to Burn for services as guide on Oxley's expedition (Reel 6031; 4/7028A p.87) |
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1818 Mar 7 |
On return of horned cattle issued from the Government Herds between 8 May 1814 and 9 Jan 1819; donation for services as guide over the Mountains. Listed as Burns (Reel 6048; 4/1742 p.44) |
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1818 Dec 12 |
Government and General Order re granting of absolute pardon to for his services on Oxley's expedition (Reel 6038; SZ759 pp.543-4) |
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1819 Jun 10 |
Paid from the Police Fund as donation for services on Oxley's expedition of discovery (Reel 6038; SZ1044 p.54) |
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1823 Jan 19, Feb 9-10 |
To guide party to Wellington Valley but refused to take carts (Reel 6069; 4/1818 pp.10, 35-44) |
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1823 Dec |
John Bates, Uriah Smith, George Pierce, James Harris, John Askey and William Green sentenced at Bathurst to 100 lashes for robbing Byrne's house at Emu Valley (Reel 6023; 4/6671 p.107) |
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1824 Oct 11 |
On return of grain in the possession of settlers and other private individuals in the District of Bathurst (Reel 6065; 4/1800 p.187) |
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1825 Jan 1 |
Of Emu Valley near Bathurst. Claiming reward for finding a horse, property of the Crown (Reel 6065; 4/1801 p.11) |
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BYRNE, Patrick. Per "Asia", Feb 1825; two convicts of this name by this ship |
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1825 May 28 |
Convict servant of W Brown. To be victualled from the Stores at Bathurst for six months; cancelled. Appears as Burnes (Reel 6014; 4/3514 p.386) |
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1825 Jun 3 |
Convict servant of Richard Aspinall. To be victualled from the Store at Bathurst for six months; cancelled. Appears as Burnes (Reel 6014; 4/3514 p.429) |
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1825 Nov 14,19 |
On lists of runaways; from Messrs Aspinall & Browne at Bathurst. Listed as Burns and Byrnes (Reel 6015, 4/3515 p.615; Reel 6063, 4/1784 p.307a) |
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1825 Dec 16 |
Re his being sent to a clearing party for six months (Reel 6016; 4/3516 p.191) |
BYRNE, Patrick
or MURPHY (Per "Chapman", 1817) see MURPHY, Patrick|
BYRNE, Patrick. Per "Countess of Harcourt", 1822 |
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1823 Jul 4 |
On list of prisoners assigned; listed as Burns (Fiche 3290; 4/4570D p.11) |
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1824 Mar 31, Sep 30 |
Of Emu Plains. On returns of fines and punishments inflicted by the Bench of Evan (Reel 6023; 4/6671 pp.66, 74) |
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1824 c.Apr |
Boatbuilder. Assigned convict mechanic whose master was a defaulter in payment for (Reel 6061; 4/1778 p.265g) |
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BYRNE, Patrick. Per "Guildford", 1818 |
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1822 Nov 27 |
On return of convicts discharged from the Establishment, Emu Plains; runaway (Reel 6028; 2/8283 p.125) |
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1823 Mar |
On return of convicts discharged from the Establishment, Emu Plains; sentenced to Port Macquarie by the Penrith Bench (Reel 6028; 2/8283 p.206) |
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1823 c.Apr |
On return of convict absentees from Emu Plains apprehended and sentenced to Port Macquarie from 1 Apr 1822 to 31 Mar 1823 (Reel 6028; 2/8283 p.141) |
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1823 Apr 5 |
On lists of prisoners transported to Port Macquarie per "Sally" (Reel 6019; 4/3864 pp.40, 400-1) |
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BYRNE, Patrick. Per "Mangles", 1822 |
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1822 Nov |
On list of convicts landed from the "Mangles" and forwarded to Upper Minto for distribution (Reel 6009; 4/3506 p.431) |
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1823 Apr 1 |
On return of convicts discharged from the Establishment, Emu Plains; to Mr Nowland (Reel 6028; 2/8283 p.137) |
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1823 May 23 |
Government servant to Mr Nowlan. Permitted to proceed to Newcastle per "Elizabeth Henrietta" (Reel 6010; 4/3508 p.358) |
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BYRNE, Patrick. Per "Medina", 1823 |
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1824 Jan 6 |
On list of convicts landed from the "Medina" and forwarded to Parramatta for distribution (Reel 6012; 4/3510 p.131) |
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BYRNE, Patrick. Per "Medina", 1823 |
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1824 Jan 6 |
On list of convicts landed from the "Medina" and forwarded to Bathurst for distribution (Reel 6012; 4/3510 p.133) |
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1824 Apr 10 |
On list of prisoners on establishment at Bathurst with sentences not transmitted (Reel 6028; 2/8283 p.102) |
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BYRNE, Patrick. Per "Prince Regent" |
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1823 Aug 18,19 |
Re permission to marry in the Roman Catholic Church (Reel 6011; 4/3509 p.97) |
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BYRNE, Patrick. Per "Rolla", 1803; three convicts of this name by this ship |
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1810 Jan 9, Jun 23 |
Received certificate of freedom (Reel 6038; SZ758 pp.56, 65) |
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1816 Nov 16 |
Of Wilberforce. On list of persons who came as convicts and who claimed they were free at the last General Muster, without supporting documentation (Reel 6038; SZ759 p.285) |
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1825 c.Feb |
Memorial (Fiche 3122; 4/1840C No.95 p.535). Reply, 21 Feb (Reel 6014; 4/3513 p.462) |
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BYRNE, Peter |
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1821 Sep 8 |
Object of Charity. On list of all persons victualled from H.M. Magazines (Reel 6016; 4/5781 p.68) |
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BYRNE, Peter. Per "Almorah, 1820 |
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1823 Jul 30 |
On return of convicts discharged from the Establishment, Emu Plains; to Mr Murdoch's clearing party (Reel 6028; 2/8283 p.147) |
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1823 Sep 1,3 |
Re permission to marry at Castlereagh (Reel 6011; 4/3509 p.182) |
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1824 Aug 13 |
On list of prisoners assigned (Fiche 3290; 4/4570D p.14) |
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BYRNE, Philip. Per "Ann and Amelia", 1825 |
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1825 Jan |
On monthly return of prisoners punished at Newcastle (Reel 6023; 4/1718 p.199) |
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BYRNE, R. Of Cumberland Street |
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1822 May 27 |
On list of persons receiving an assigned convict (Fiche 3290; 4/4570D p.28) |
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BYRNE, Richard |
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1814 Jan 16 |
Juror at inquest on John Boyd held at Sydney (Reel 6021; 4/1819 p.33) |
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BYRNE, Richard. Per "Minerva", 1800 |
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1804 Sep 17 |
His conditional pardon to be sent to Norfolk Island (Reel 6040; ML Safe 1/51 p.18a) |
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1809 Feb 20 |
Received absolute pardon from Lieutenant Governor Foveaux (Reel 6001; SZ760 p.133b) |
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1809 Jul 18 |
On list of all grants and leases of town allotments registered in the Colonial Secretary's Office (Fiche 3268; 9/2731 p.222) |
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1810 Jan 9 |
Of The Rocks, Sydney. Memorial (Fiche 3002; 4/1821 No.49) |
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1810 Feb 5 |
Petition for mitigation of sentence (Fiche 3163; 4/1846 p.41) |
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1810 Mar |
On list of free men employed by Government for building the New Stores (Reel 6042; 4/1723 pp.202-3) |
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n.d. |
On list of convicts who have received absolute pardons [Feb 1812] (Fiche 3292; 4/6974.1 p.78) |
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BYRNE, Sarah |
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1809 May |
On list of all grants and leases of town allotments registered in the Colonial Secretary's Office (Fiche 3268; 9/2731 p.218) |
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BYRNE, Simon. Per "Three Bees", 1814 |
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1816 Feb 16 |
On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per "Kangaroo" (Reel 6004; 4/3494 p.372) |
BYRNE, Stephen
(Per "Guildford", 1818) see WALSH, Thomas|
BYRNE, Terence. Per "Dorothy", 1820 |
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1820 Sep 29 |
On list of convicts disembarked from the "Dorothy" and forwarded to Emu Plains for distribution (Reel 6007; 4/3502 p.293) |
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1822 Mar 20; 1823 Nov 7 |
On list of prisoners assigned (Fiche 3290; 4/4570D pp.6, 12) |
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1824 Apr 27 |
On lists of prisoners transported to Port Macquarie per "Sally" (Reel 6019; 4/3864 pp.127, 476-7) |
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BYRNE, Thomas |
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1807 Feb 8, Mar 25, Jul 10,11 |
On statement of capital advanced by Gregory Blaxland in his concerns from 27 Dec 1806 to 24 Nov 1807 (Reel 6043; 4/1727 pp.187, 189, 192) |
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BYRNE, Thomas |
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1817 Aug 16 |
Paid from the Police Fund for sundry disbursements for Government (Reel 6038; SZ759 p.375) |
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BYRNE, Thomas |
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1818 Jan 24 |
On list of persons for whom land grants ready for delivery (Reel 6038; SZ759 p.428) |
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BYRNE, Thomas |
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1818 Jun 1 |
Memorial (Fiche 3011; 4/1822A No.6 pp.15-9) |
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BYRNE, Thomas. Former soldier, 46th Regiment |
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1820 Jul 3 |
Memorial (Fiche 3015; 4/1823 No.115) |
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BYRNE, Thomas |
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1820 Sep 26 |
Appointed clerk in Commissariat Department (Reel 6050; 4/1747 p.171) |
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1820 Sep 29 |
Re appointment as a Commissary Clerk by Drennan (Reel 6007; 4/3502 p.280) |
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1821 Sep 8 |
Clerk, Commissariat Department. On list of all persons victualled from H.M. Magazines (Reel 6016; 4/5781 p.64) |
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1824 Jun 30 |
Storekeeper's clerk, Bathurst. Requesting place of shelter for worship for Catholics (Reel 6065; 4/1800 pp.104-5) |
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1824 Jul 4 |
Accused by Morisset of fostering tensions between the Protestants and Catholics (Reel 6065; 4/1800 pp.103-103a) |
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1824 Jul 23 |
To be relieved from his position as Storekeeper's Clerk at Bathurst (Reel 6013; 4/3512 p.64) |
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1824 Sep 13 |
Letter from John Joseph Therry on his behalf (Reel 6065; 4/1799 p.79) |
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1824 Sep 14 |
Soliciting employment (Reel 6065; 4/1799 pp.81-82, 84). Reply, 24 Sep (Reel 6013; 4/3512 p.462) |
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1825 Nov 4 |
Former clerk in Commissariat Department. Memorial (Fiche 3122; 4/1840C No.104 p.579) |
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1825 Nov |
On list of persons who have received orders for grants of land (Fiche 3266; 9/2652 p.85); on list of lands granted and reserved by Sir Thomas Brisbane (Fiche 3269; 9/2740 p.4) |
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BYRNE, Thomas |
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1822 Aug 5 |
Attached to McMahon's road gang. On return of proceedings of the Bench of Magistrates, Parramatta (Fiche 3297; X643 p.23) |
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BYRNE, Thomas |
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1823 Jan |
Assigned servant of J Keighran, resigned for Sydney Barracks. Victualled at Campbelltown by Thomas Burke, District Constable (Reel 6058; 4/1769 p.156b) |
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BYRNE, Thomas. Of Airds |
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1823 Dec 5 |
On list of persons receiving an assigned convict (Fiche 3290; 4/4570D p.24) |
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BYRNE, Thomas. Of Bunbury Curran |
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1824 Mar 12 |
On list of persons receiving an assigned convict (Fiche 3291; 4/4570D p.107) |
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BYRNE, Thomas. Of Campbelltown |
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1824 Aug 9 |
On list of persons receiving an assigned convict (Fiche 3290; 4/4570D p.87) |
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BYRNE, Thomas. Of Castlereagh Street |
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1825 Nov 1 |
On list of persons liable to serve as jurors in the district of Sydney (Reel 6062; 4/1782 p.113b) |
BYRNE, Thomas
(Per "Almorah", 1820) see MULLEN, ThomasBYRNE, Thomas
(Per "Countess of Harcourt", 1822) see BYRON, Thomas|
BYRNE, Thomas. Per "Hadlow", 1820 |
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1822 May 7 |
On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle per "Elizabeth Henrietta" (Reel 6009; 4/3505 p.255) |
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BYRNE, Thomas. Per "Minerva", 1800 |
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1820 Jan 3 |
Petition for mitigation of sentence (Fiche 3206; 4/1862 pp.33-33a) |
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BYRNE, Thomas. Per "Tyne", 1819 |
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1819 Jan 13 |
On list of convicts disembarked from the "Tyne" and forwarded to Parramatta for distribution (Reel 6006; 4/3499 p.259) |
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BYRNE, William |
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1821 Sep 8 |
Shell Gang. On list of all persons victualled from H.M. Magazines (Reel 6016; 4/5781 p.81) |
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BYRNE, William. Per "Almorah", 1820 |
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1821 Jan 6 |
On list of convicts disembarked from the "Almorah" and forwarded to Parramatta for distribution (Reel 6007; 4/3503 p.17) |
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1825 |
Servant of J Macarthur of Camden; attestation as to his character for a ticket of leave (Reel 6027; 4/1717.1 pp.18-9) |
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BYRNE, William. Per "Grenada" |
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1822 Jun 3 |
On list of prisoners assigned (Fiche 3290; 4/4570D p.7) |
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BYRNE, William. Per "Mangles" |
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1822 May 31 |
On list of prisoners assigned (Fiche 3290; 4/4570D p.6) |
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BYRNE, William. Per "Minerva" |
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1822 May 24 |
On list of prisoners assigned (Fiche 3290; 4/4570D p.6) |
BYRNES
see also BURN; BURNE; BURNES; BURNS; BYRNE|
BYRNES, Bernard or BRYAN. Per "Chapman", 1817 |
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1817 Aug 5,9 |
On return of convicts arrived per "Chapman" who embarked on the "Jupiter" for Hobart (Reel 6005; 4/3496 pp.272, 288) |
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BYRNES, Bridget |
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1816 Apr 10 |
On list of convicts embarked on the "Kangaroo" for the Derwent (Reel 6004; 4/3494 p.461) |
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BYRNES, Catherine |
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1816 Apr 10 |
On list of convicts embarked on the "Kangaroo" for the Derwent (Reel 6004; 4/3494 p.461) |
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BYRNES, E |
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1823 Jun 30 |
On list of persons receiving clearing gangs (Reel 6022; 4/7014 p.271) |
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BYRNES, Francis. Per "Elizabeth", 1816 |
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1816 Oct 11 |
On list of convicts disembarked from the "Elizabeth" and forwarded to Windsor for distribution (Reel 6005; 4/3495 p.183) |
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BYRNES, James (Junior). Came free |
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1823 |
Memorial (Fiche 3042; 4/1828 No.39). Reply, 27 May (Reel 6010; 4/3508 p.389) |
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1824 |
Of Parramatta. Memorial (Fiche 3081; 4/1836B No.152 pp.705-8) |
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1824 Jul 30 |
On list of lands granted and reserved by Sir Thomas Brisbane (Fiche 3269; 9/2740 p.3) |
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BYRNES, James. Formerly of the Royal Veteran Company |
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1823 Oct 28 |
To receive a grant of 100 acres of land in any part of the Colony already surveyed (Reel 6011; 4/3509 pp.484, 485) |
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1823 Nov 3 |
Certificate of entitlement to land (Fiche 3263; 4/7015.2 p.36) |
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1825 Jul 1 |
Of Parramatta. Memorial for a building allotment (Fiche 3122; 4/1840C No.100A p.565) |
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BYRNES, James. Of Parramatta |
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1824 Mar |
On list of persons receiving an assigned convict (Fiche 3290; 4/4570D p.36) |
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BYRNES, James |
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1825 Jun 6,9 |
Re receipt of stock from Rooty Hill Establishment (Reel 6031; 4/7028D pp.124, 137, 148) |
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1825 Jun 21 |
Cow issued to Byrnes from the Government Herds (Reel 6033; X829 p.49) |
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BYRNES, James. Per "Guildford", 1816 |
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1816 Apr 15 |
On list of convicts disembarked from the "Guildford" and forwarded to Windsor for distribution (Reel 6004; 4/3494 p.464) |
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BYRNES, John |
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1821 Sep 8 |
Stonemason. On list of all persons victualled from H.M. Magazines (Reel 6016; 4/5781 p.102) |
BYRNES, Mary Ann
alias KELLY (Per "Canada", 1817) see KELLY, Mary Ann|
BYRNES, Michael. Per "Chapman", 1817 |
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1817 Aug 5,9 |
On return of convicts arrived per "Chapman" who embarked on the "Jupiter" for Hobart (Reel 6005; 4/3496 pp.272, 289) |
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BYRNES, Michael. Per "Mangles" |
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1824 Oct 26 |
Attached to Mr Bowden's shingle splitting gang. On return of proceedings of the Bench of Magistrates, Parramatta (Reel 6023; 4/6671 p.57) |
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BYRNES, Philip. Per "Agamemnon", 1820 |
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1820 Sep 29 |
On list of convicts disembarked from the "Agamemnon" and forwarded to Liverpool for distribution (Reel 6007; 4/3502 p.294) |
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BYRNES, Samuel |
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1820 Sep 30 |
Military guard. Re payment of passage money for the conveyance of from Port Dalrymple per "Governor Macquarie"; with two children (Reel 6007; 4/3502 pp.289-90) |
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BYRNES, Thomas |
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1822 Sep 25 |
Attached to Carroll's road gang. On return of proceedings of the Bench of Magistrates, Parramatta (Fiche 3297; X643 p.26) |
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BYRNES, Thomas. Per "Asia", Feb 1825 |
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1825 Feb |
On list of convicts landed from the "Asia" and forwarded to Parramatta for distribution (Reel 6014; 4/3513 p.490) |
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BYRNES, Thomas. Per "Batavia", 1818 |
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1818 Apr 14 |
On list of convicts disembarked from the "Batavia" and forwarded to Windsor for distribution (Reel 6006; 4/3498 p.152) |