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28 South of the town near the road to the waterworks. Sources: Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 1 (1966, and online at adb.anu.edu.au) Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 2 (1967, and online at adb.anu.edu.au) A History of Mudgee, by George Henry Frederick Cox. Captain Moir shot at and wounded a voluntary and contumacious trespasser, not mortally, but the man subsequently died of a locked jaw! There were several of witness's servants present at the time of this purchase. A survey was provided to participants and placed on Council’s website. What offences have the chaplains, Wilkinson and Middleton committed, (I would ask our Venerable Archdeacon), at all comparable .................... to this ........ exhibition of sanguinary ferocity by Mr. Keane? 13
Mudgee - Blackman Memorial Park, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia. THEMIS. Colonial Secreatry's Office, Reel 6038; SZ758 p.315. Use the button below to schedule one. A servant opened the door, and sallied out, and while in conference with Williams, who was unarmed, and totally defenceless, he was followed by Mr. Keane, armed with sword and pistol, and who, with a random blow of the former, nearly wounded his own servant, and before any explanation could be offered, repeated his blow, and inflicted three wounds on the left arm of Williams, whom he then commanded to march before him to a small gate, opening from his premises into the road. Colonial Secreatry's Office, Reel 6038; SZ758 p.371. William Cox foreclosed on the property. 25 R. v. Jamieson [www.law.mq.edu.au]Supreme Court of New South WalesStephen J., 16 May 1827Source: Sydney Gazette, 18 May 1827In the general body of the text...Henry Preston (the man who was supposed to have been murdered), stated, that he went, according to custom, to the prisoner's at Greenwich Park, for the rations, about 2 o'clock in the afternoon of the 23d of December last; Greenwich Park is about five miles from the out-station where witness is employed; on his return back, witness quitted the regular path, for the purpose of seeing an acquaintance, a shepherd, whom he expected to find; and went astray in the woods, nor could he discover any station till he got to Mr. Blackman 's at Burragarang, on the 2d or 3d of January, about 40 miles from the main road, and nearly 80 miles from the place to which he was proceeding. Page 2 of 2Sydney.Sitting Magistrate-W. BROUGHTON, Esq.At a Bench of Magistrates this dav assembled, three prisoners who had betaken themselves to the woods ; viz. Colonial Secreatry's Office, Reel 6021; 4/1819 p.665. .... Internet, http://www.interment.net/. Several streets in east Mudgee, which were originally part of George Cox’s Burrundulla property, bear names associated with the Cox family, including Burrundulla Avenue and Burrundulla Road, Clarendon Place named after William Cox’s Clarendon homestead at Richmond, Mulgoa Way named for the Mulgoa Valley and Glenmore Street and Winbourne Street named for the family’s Mulgoa homesteads.
Occupation, Between 1813 Oct 23 and 1816 Feb 10, New South Wales. 17 Blackman's Point at Port Macquarie is named after him, Other: List of provisions issued at Mulgoa to Blackman, District Constable, and party in pursuit of bushrangers, 1819 Apr 24, New South Wales. His brother William Blackman built a slab hut on the site of Bleak House that was his home and shop, and was reportedly the first building constructed in the area that would become the town of Mudgee. Other: Produce received from at the Hawkesbury Stores, Apr 1809-Aug1809, Hawkesbury, New South Wales. 2 At the Royal Arsenal.
In the evening of the 22d June last, in the vicinity of Bathurst, on his return to his master's residence, he lost his way, and made up to the nearest house he could discover, to request directions. Thinks it would not be strange if people, whose christian names happened to be John William, and the surname to be Coates, to brand J C. only as the brand of John Coates, leaving the christian name of William entirely out. Such were briefly the facts in proof. Woolworths Locations Nearby Mudgee, NSW Home | Table of Contents | Surnames | Name List, This Web Site was Created 2016 Feb 11 with Legacy 8.0 from Millennia, Samuel A. Blackman Esquire [640] [LV3W-DT7]+, Born: Between 1754 and 1759, Woolwich, Kent, England, United Kingdom, Christened: 1760 May 25, Deptford, Kent, England, United Kingdom, Marriage: Elizabeth Harley [311] [KFKK-LGT] on 1785 Dec 3 in Lee, Kent, England, United Kingdom, Died: 1842 May 6, Mudgee, Wellington County, New South Wales, Buried: Mudgee, Wellington County, New South Wales. 30
Alan McRae and Carol Churches, Kelso Village Book 1 (Published by Alan McRae and Carol ChurchesISBN 0-646-41551-4Printed in Bathurst by Central Commercial Printers Pty Ltd), Page 21. 29. Within a couple miles there is Victoria Park, Memorial Park, Blackman Park, Lawson Park, Mudgee Swimming Pool and Walkers Oval. Use your facebook account to register with BillionGraves. 7
If required ; the above will be sold in two allotments, each of which will possess equal advantages, which may be relied on as conquer-able. Cox who mistook an 1822 expedition to the area by Lawson and Blackman for the original 1821 trek by James.Lawson himself in a letter to Sir Thomas Brisbane states "....He (James B) was the first person to mark the road to Mudgee and also a road to Mr Walkers.... ". (1999) It is called Bowman's Hut. John Hossel stood trial for this crime on 30 May 1826, was sentenced and hung for the crime. Correspondence: Re appointment as a Principal Overseer of Government Stock, 1813 May 13, New South Wales.
William Cox had built on Lawson’s work in the mountains by constructing the first road across the range in 1814, reaching 101 miles from Emu Plains to Bathurst. I will briefly state the facts, as they came out in evidence, and then offer a few comments on the result.The plaintiff, Williams, is a sawyer, holding a ticket of leave, in the employment of Thomas Rayne, Esq. [http://www.whiskershill.dynamite.com.au/h.htm]. Page 2 of 2NOTICESTo be sold by Private Contract. Blackman Park was a cemetery from 1844-88. Cox’s sons came to Mudgee in 1822, camping under the gum that has been preserved on Wilbetree Road as ‘The Camping Tree’, and establishing Mudgee’s first settlement at Munna, later known as Menah. Download the free BG app and you`ll be able to contribute, and have access to our worldwide headstone database. Occupation: Principal Overseer of Government Stock, 1813 May 1-1815 Dec 30, New South Wales. His brother William Blackman built a slab hut on the site of Bleak House that was his home and shop, and was reportedly the first building constructed in the area that would become the town of Mudgee. There are no upcoming events scheduled at Mudgee - Blackman Memorial Park. The aborigines I am aware of are in the Blackman Line and are from the children of James Blackman and Elizabeth Harley. In order to gain full access to this cemetery, please. Occupation: Cheif Constable and Pundkeeper of Bathurst, Between 1825 Nov 28 and 1831 Nov 1, Bathurst, Bathurst County, New South Wales. Lawson returned to Mudgee to take up large tracts of land north of the river, including Putta Bucca, from the Wiradjuri name for a nearby hill, puttaba, and bugga, meaning tainted meat; and Bumberra (later Bombira), from bunbambirra, to cause to run.