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PATERSON ORANGE

BY

V ALMA P A TFIELD

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Daisy, 5, Mackay, J.K. 11 18 Dalkeith, 16, Maldi Gome, 6 Dangar, Henry, 2 Marquet, George, 12 Darr, Larry, 12, 25, Marquet, L, 7,1 Duns Creek,2 Myles, Fred" 25 Ecclestone, 16, Edler Bros, 11, Parish, D.]. 11, 14 Eyb, F, 7,11, Parish, Jas, 11 Paterson Wharft 7 Frazer, Barbara, 30 Paterson, William, 1 Frazer, Gordon, 30 Penders, 25 Fry, Stan, 30 Phillips, J. 12 Graham, Len, 12, 23 Priestley,Dorothy, 27, 29 Priestley, John, 27, 28, 29 Priestley, Stan, 27

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Sales, G, 12, Simpson, R, 8, Sivyer. Pam, 26, Si\'yer, Peter, 26, Stradbroke, ..J. Sullivan, Jack, 3, S. S. Swan, 8,

Tillimby, 2-!,27,28,29 Torryburn, 5, Town, James, 3 Townshend, George, 2, 4 Trevallyn, 5, Tucker, John, 7, 9, 10, 14, 15, 18, Tucker Park, 21, Tucker, William, 7, 9,

\ \'arr, T, 11, V\'ells, B, 12, Williams River, 19, Wilson, Ernest, 6, 11,14, Wilson, F, 8, Wilson, P, 8,

Yell ow Rock, 17

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REVEREND)OH N)ENNJNGS SMITH M A.

ARSTINCUMBENT STPAULS PATERSON

BY VAL PA TFIELD

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Preface iv

Introduction v

Tilustrations, Maps & Diagrams vi

On The Old Paterson vii

Church Photographs viii

Chapter 1 The Early Years 1

Chapter 2 to Paterson 3

Chapter 3 The Time Ahead 9

Chapter 4 St Paul's Church, Paterson 13

Chapter 5 The Demise of John Jennings Smith 16

Chapter 6 St Paul's 84th Anniversary 20

Chapter 7 The Final Chapter 22

Appendices 25

Index 31

References 32

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AdamsJ Rev. Frederick 19 Rusden, Rev. 11

Amelia Thompson 4 Smith, Anne 1, 3, 23, 24, 26

Arnold, William 13, 26 Smith, Ellen 1, 2, 13, 26

Archer, Cameron iv Smith, Ernest 1, 21, 22,25, 26

Bedwell, Frederick 21 Smith, Harold 1, 4, 13, 20, 25, 26, 28

Bolten, Rev. 21, 28, 29 Smith, Henrietta 1, 26, 27

Boydell, William 10, 21 Smith, John Jennings 1, 9, 16, 17, 18, 20, 26

Broughton, Phoebe 10 Smith, John Sketchley 1, 2, 17, 24, 2.5

Broughton, William 10,13,14,16 S.S.Sophia jane 9

Caergwrle 10 Stack Rev. 11,21,28,29

C.B.C. 12 St. Paul's 12, 15, 19, 20

Clements, Pauline 15 Stephen Alfred John 23

Dove, Ann 1 Stephen, Edward 22, 23,26

Elkin, Rev. 9, 20 Stephen, Florence 1, 22, 23, 26

Grant, Henry 3 Stephen, Thea Milner 9

Grant, vVilliam 3 St. Catharine Hall1

Horsley, Anne 1, 3, 8, 26 St. Jude's Church 23, 24

Horsley/ Captain Charles 3, 8, Spencer, Charles T. 14, 29

Horsley, Charles John 8 Thompson , Amelia 3

King, Captain P.P. 16 Thompson, William 3

Newcastle University vi, 32 Timberlake, Anne 1,

Middleton, Rev 28, 29 Timberlake, Ann 1

Paterson 9, 11,13, Timberlake, Robert 1

Rupp Herman Montaque 20, 30 Wilton, Rev. 14, 21, 28, 2 31

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Rector of St Paul's Anglican Church, Paterson

1924-1930

(The Orchid Man o.f Paterson '

TheRe,· Hennan ~1ontague Rucker Rupp, B.-\ Photo: Courtesy Sandra Bcmbnck - Monkcrai VAL ANDERSON

Published by

Pater on Historical Society Incorporated

2010

Based on the Paterson Histori cal Society 2003 Heritage Lecture

The publication of this book has been assisted by funds all ocated to the Royal Australian Historical Society by the Ylinistry for the Arts. 1\cw South Wales

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L'\TRODCCTIO~ v

PREFACE vi

FOREWORD vii

LOCATIO)j "''lAPS viii

HMRRCPP 1

ST PACL'S A)jGLI CA~ C f-I URCH 3

T PA UL'S f.IGHTY-FOURTH A NIVER ARY Cf.LEBRATlO'lS ...

PATERSO:\ COCRT HOUSE I\IL EC~ L TRI13l'TE 10

·'TRE ORCHADIAN'' TRlBCTE 11

A CO~TROLL£1) FASCTKA TlO~ 19

THE NEW CAM Ji:RA 22

THE RECTORY 28

STJAMES- MARTI~S CRE EK 32

ST PACL'S SCI"DA Y SCHOOL HALL 34

JOH."'i HOPSO~ 36

JOID DOfDGE TLCKER -'0

FAREWELL TO PATERSON -'1

Il\DEX 47

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A F Ahcnnain 8 F crguson, Dr 3 8 36, 38 Ficldsend, F J 20 All;m Valley 5 Anderson. Bill 12, 14,25 G Anderson, Val 12, 14, 17 Gilbert, Lionel v, 10, 12, 15, 17, 45 Archer, Cameron vi, 14, 17, 29,30 Glenlossie 14, 17. 18, 25. 33 Archer. Jean 29 Goldfinch, Mr 38 Grcsford 5 B Barrington Tops 5, 36, 38 H Belcher, Sir Charles 43 Hall, Vince 32 Bcmb1ick, Sandra & Keith 30 Harrison, Professor 38 Bett, W Haughton 28 Hedley, Charles 38 Boyle, Harry 26 Herd, Sue I 0, 17 Brooker, W J :2 Hewson, Dr H J I 0 Broughton, Dr William Grant 2. 3. 5, 28 H illman. George 18 Brouwer, Dave 15 To\.:vn 5 Browne. Thos. Ltd 8 Hopson, John vi, 36, 37, 38. 43 Bulahdelah l, 19, 20 Hopson, Lindsay 39 Burt, E 32 Horsley, Captain 5 Hunter River 5 c Hunter, Bill 17 Caerhn.vrk (Allynbrook) 5 Carter, H J 38 Childs, \V H 37 Irving, John 28 Church Stores 9 Clark, W B Medal 10 J Clements, Pauline 12 Jolm Hopson Memorial Hall 37 Coleraine 42 Jolm Tucker Park 29, 40 Co11ison, C C 8 Jones, David 18 Cory, Mrs Alfred 8 Cram, A 2 K Keppic, Mabs & Bill ii1,1 2. 14. 15. 17, D 18,25,33 Dalkeith 36. 38. 39 Keppie, P 2 Dent. Margaret 39 Kestcven. Dr H L 20 Dovve, Florence :\1abel I, 35 Dowling, Bill Vll L Location Map VJIL E Long, Bishop 2. 8, 32 East \llaitland Lowe, A 2 Eccleston 36, 37, 38 Edwards. Ylr (Edwards Hut) 38 M Eightyfourth Anniversary 4. 8 Marquet, G 0 2 Elkin, A P 4. 5. 8 Martin, Ella 35 Ellis, T ' Martins Creek !5 Enright, W J 37, 38 Maurer) Charlie 32 Memorial Tablets 4, 6 Memorial vVindo w 4. 5. 6

47 to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 10 Mindaribba 32 Rupp, H M R v. vi, vii. 1. 2, 4, 5. 8, 9. 10. Mount Johnson 15 12. 14, 17. 19. 20. 21, 22, 23, 24. 25. 26. Murdoch. Bill 14 29.30,32.33,36,39.40,41,42,44.45 Rupp. Marie I N National Herbarium ofKSW vii. L 10 s Salomon 111 0 Scammell, George Vance 22. 23, 24. 26. Orchid 1/erbarium 42 41 Orchid listings 12, 15. 17, 18, 21 Scobie. J W 28, 32 Orchids Sketches & Photographs: Sellens, G C 2 Acianthus fomicatus cover Shaw, Rev J 34 alba cover. 13 Sim. P 37 Corybas aconitiflorus i1i Slater, Eamest William 19.20 Cymbidium Suaue 43 Smith, John Jennings 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 28, 34 Dcndrobium aemulum 18 Smith, M. Schvyn 4, 5 Dendrobium elongatum 44 StJames Church. Yfruiins Creek 2. 12, Dendrobium linguifmme 14 13.32,33 Dendrobium ruppianum v, 46 StJohn's Church. Vacy 2 Galeola cassythoides 25, 26 St Mar)' ·s. Weston 41 Phaius grandifolius 25 St Paul's Church. Paterson v. 2. 3, 4. 5. 6. PtcTosty1is acuminata cover, 11 8. 11. 13, 14. 28. 34 Pterostyl is concinna cover St Paul's Eightyfourth Amriversary 4. 8 Pterostylis curta cover. 13. 33 t Paul's Parish Hall 34. 35 Pterostylis truncata 33 St Paur s Rectory 13, 27. 28. 29. 30. 31 RhiLanthella slareri 19, 20 St Paul's Sunday School 28. 34. 35 Sarcochilus divaceus 13 Stanton, Bishop 2. 32 Sarcochilus falcatus 45 Stephen, Thea Milner 8 Surcochilus billii 16 Stretch. Bishop John Francis 28 Thelymitru pauciflora cover, 13 Sullivan, Jack I 0, 12 Old Red House 28 ··sunnyside.. 8 Osborne, V T 2 T p Taylor. W & Son 28 Paterson 1. 5. 14 Taylor, Rev Stephen 28 Paterson Court House Museum vi, 10, 12 The Orchadicm articles II, 12, 13. 14, 15. Paterson Valley 5 16. 17 Patridge-Wall. A 8 The Orchid .\/an 12. 45 Pill iga I Toea! 14. 17 Priestley. G 32 Tucker, John Doidge vi. 40 Priestley. E J 2 Pr:or. B & Son 8 u University ofMelhournc L 10 R Upton, Walter T I 0 Raine. Bob 14. 15 : 1 w Riley. Jolm 18 Walsh. Lyn 12. 14, 15. 16 Robc1tson, J G 41. 42 Wannon Falls 42 Rogers. R S 19. 20 Waterhouse. Dr 38 Rowe, Dennis 12 Weston I, 41 Rupp, Charles I. ll 1 Williams. R 38 Woy Woy I

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by Val AndersPn Cynthia Hunter - Virginia Daniels

Revised Edition 2016

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Acknowledgements: Val Anderson 2 Content 3 Introduction: Cameron Archer 4 Prologue: Sister Adrianne Howley 5 Torryburn, Locality Map 6 Torryburn to 1901: Harry Boyle OAM 7 The Story ofTorryburn Homestead to 1901 11 Torryburn Homestead, illustration 12 Torryburn Estate Sale 1908 13 J W Pender Torryburn Plans 14 J W Pender Three Homesteads 15 Torryburn Homestead Eveleigh Period 16 Torryburn Homestead before 1944 17 1he Mackellar Family and Dorothea Mackellar 18 Portraits of Dr and Mrs Mackellar 19 1he Mackellar Family grave photo 20 1he Drought Years 21 1he Commonplace Book 21 Dorothea Mackellar 1918 photo 22 1996 Annual Paterson Heritage Walk 23 MY COUNTRY 24 Dorothea Mackellar's recollections of MY COUNTRY 24 Buckland Chambers illustration 26 Tarrangaua, illustration 27 Dorothea Mackellar plaque Circular Quay photo 28 1997 Bicentenary Book Launch 29 A1Y COUNTRY 2011- 100 years on 30 1915 Campbell-Stephan \Vedding 31 Anecdotes 32 Further Reading 33

© 2016 by Val Anderson Cynthia Hunter Virginia Daniels This book is copyright. Apart from an y fair dealing for the purpose of study, research, criticism, review or otherwise permitted under the copyright act. no part may be reported by any process without written permission of the pLthlisher. First published by Paterson Historical Society Incorporated. March 1997 Centenary Commemorative Edi tion: September 2008. Revised Edition 2016- Vai Anderson Cynthia Hunter Virginia Daniels ISBN: 0 9758491 9 0

Cover photo of Dorothy Mackellar as she appeared in an Italian Red Cross tableau at the Palace Theatre. in 1918. Donated to Pate,rson Museum by the State Library of NSW,

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Shirley Threlfo

Kalin1na

Paterson Historical Society Inc 2012

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Page - Contents iii -Contents v - Introduction vii - Preface I - KALLMNA 2 - Opening Paterson Bridge 3 - H.H. Brown 6- Bona Vista 7 - Plan No 1 - 1855, BONA VISTA Subdivision 8 -Plan No2 - KALJj\1NA Land Pre-Railway 9- Plan No3- Charlotte Brown's land 12- House Fire- William St Paterson 14- Plan No4- Elsie Murial Brown's land 17 - K4Lli\1NA - Earlv. Photo 19- 2001 - Sid Brown Antique Auction 20 -Appendix 1 21 - Appendix 2 22 -Aerial Photo of Paterson 23 - End Notes 24- INDEX

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B Geggie, GJ I 0 Reynolds, Frances Seaton IS Bank of 15 Gillies, John 2 Reynolds, Frank 15 Bennett, W l Glendarra. I 8 Rey11olds. S 4 Bona Vista 1.6,7,9.10.16,18,22 GoulcL Jeannene 18 Robert~. CJ 2 Bowker, Dr 16, 18 Governor, Jimmy 4 s Brackenreg, Charles John 15 Governor, Joe 4 School of Arts. 9 13rackenreg, James 14.15 Governor. Tom 4 Scobie, Warren 15,17 Bradford. WS 4 H British Colonial Bank and Loan Company Hallinan, Edith 18 6,8,9,10, 14.15 Stanbridgc. Stephen 9,10 Hallinan, Margaret 6. I 8 Brooker, John 15.1 o Stan bridge. Stephen Jnr 9.10 Hallinan. Terry 6. 18 Broun, Lord William 1 Steggles, 18 Brov.:n, Audrey Muriel 18 llarle, Aif 17 Stevenson, 1 J 5 Brown, Charlotte I Harle, Audrey 17 Sullivan. Jack 4, 16 Brown, Charlotte Dowling Colstoun Harris, Bill I8 Swan, Mrs 4 5,6,8,9, 10, II , 12, 13.18,20,21 Hirst, AC 21 T Brown. David I 0. I4 Hunter Valley Co-operative Dairy Brov;n, Elsie Muriel 5.6.14.15.16.17,18, Company Umi1ed 11 Taylor. Stephen 20 Tnreadgate, Marie 13 20,21 K Brown, Harriett .fane I ,2,5, l 0,11 , 13,20. Kalimna 1.5,6.8.9,10.14.15.17,18. lhreadgate, Max 13 21.22 19.22 Toea/. 4,15 Brown, Herbert I !arrington 1,2,3,4 ,5,8, 10. 15,20,21 Keppic, James 9. 14. 15 Torrybum, Trevallyn, 15 Keppie, Laurel 4 Brown, Herbert Lindeman 5 Townsend, George I Brown. Jeannette 18, 19 Keppie, Mary 14 w Brow11. John I Keppie, Peter 14 Wilson. Felix 15 Brown, John Sidney 5,6,15,16,17,18,20 Keppie. Williwn 14 Wilson. WJ 4 Brown, -Louisa Lillian I I ,20 Kevin, Mr 4 Witty, Louisa I. Brown, Mandy 19 L Woodall. Joseph 10 Brown, Ronald George Harrington I, 6.8 . Lee Holme, 5 13,18,19 Leigh, Walter 20 Lindeman, Charles Frederick I 0 Brown, Sidney 19 Lindeman. Dr Henry I Brown, Sidney Vivien 18 Lindeman. llarrieH Jane I Brunker & Wolfe 16 Logan, Robert 15, 16 Bush Inn, 14 Loga.'l Estate, 15 c M CB Alexander Agricultural College 19 Manchester Unity Oddfellows Lodge, 9 Clarke.12 Mitchell, George 10 Clarke, Hon W 2 0 Clift, Elsie 15 Oldfield, James, tO Clift, George 15 p Clift, Samuel I 5 Paterson Court House , 9 Colstoun I ,4, I 0, 15 Penfold. Harriet 9 Cnm.mcrcial Banking Company of Peters American Delicacy Sydner Limit~d I0 Company Li mited II Cooper, Theophilus 2,4 Phillips, Captain James 6 D Pilgrim Bros 17 Dowling, Charlotte I Power Serve 1 I Duggan, Donald Gordon 13 Pyke. Amanda 12 Duggan. George 12 Pykc. Andrew 12 Duggan, George S1anley ,12 Pyke. Anna 12 F Pylce, Samantha 12 Frankland. GJ 4 Pyke. Trent 12 fry, Mary 9 R Fry, Richard 9 Reynolds, Charles 15 G Reynolds Family, 15 Geary 13

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AND

BONA VISTA

PATERSON RIVER

by

Shirley Threlfo

Paterson Historical Society

1999

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CONTENTS iii

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS iv

FOREWORD v

PREFACE Vll

CAPT A1N JAMES Plill.LIPS

BONA VISTA 5

FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES 9

LYDIA PHILLIPS AND THE F AM1L Y 14

RR.S. BOWKER AND BONA VISTA 22

THE SMITIIS AND THE STATE GOVERNMENT 26

APPENDICES

1 PHilLIPS F AM1L Y GROUP 2 BOWKER F AMIT..,Y GROUP 3 SMITH F AMIT.., Y GROUP 4 COPY OF BONA VISTA GRANT 5 COPY OF NEWCASTIE TOWN GRANT 6 MAP OF LAND GRANTS ON THE 7 MAP OF PATERSON 8 1855 PLAN OF SUBDMSION OF BONA VISTA 9 PLAJ' J" OF HOMESTEAD BLOCKS 10 PLAN OF NEWCASTIE TOWN GRANTS 11 CHAIN OF TilLE

ENDNOTES 30 fURTHER READING 32

TNDEX OF NAMES 33

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Allman, J, 18 Haylock, Charles Douglas, 19 Atkinson, Mr, 3 Hill, TA, 22 Ballard, Lydia (see Phillips) Hughes, Florence, 9 Bathurst, Earl, 2 Hungerford, Reverend, 21 BedwelL Frederick, 27 leeton, Thomas, 14 Besnard, Ellen, 20 Jackson, George, 8 Biddall~ Mr and Mrs, 5 Jamieson, David, 9 Bloxsome, Oswald, 11, 14 Johnson, Elizabeth, 6 Bolton, C, 22 Johnstone, Captain, 14 Boughton, JH, 6 Johnstone, Edward, 9 Bourke, Governor Richard. 6 Kelly, Michael, lO Bowker Estate, 27 Keppie, James, 11, 12 Bowker, Charles Stanser, 24 Keppie, William, 9 Bowker, Dr Richard Ryther Steer, 20. 21, 22, 24, 29 Kerr, Charles, 10, 11, 19 Bowker, Edward Ballard, 24 King, James, 12 Bowker, Lydia, 6, 15, 18, 20. 21. 22.26 King, Jennifer, 28 Bowker, Mrs CS, 24 KJein, George, 18 Bowker, Robert Steer. 22. :2.! Lang, Andrew, 10 Boydell, Charles, 12 Ledsam, Jeremiah, 14 Boydell, Mr, 12 Lewis, Mr, 21 Brackenreg, Charles, 22 Martens, Conrad, 5 Brackenreg, James, 22 McDougall, Elizabeth, 18 Bradley, Henry Burton. 11 McGill, Ross, 28 Brisbane, Sir Thomas. 2 McGill, Walter, 28, 29 Bro\vn, David, 7 McGill, William John, 28 Carmichael, Reverend Hem:. 15 McGillavray, Duncan, 10 Carr Bros, 24 McLeay, Alexander, 6 Clark, Richard, 11. I g Moran, Dr, 3 Cook, James A, 10 Morris, William, 19 Cooper, Robert. 9 Morriset, Major James, 4 Cory, Edward, 6 Muller, Carl, 18 Cory, Gilbert, II Mulligan, Owen, 7 Couper, William, 22 Nott, John, 19 Cowley, Daniel, 18 Osmond, Mr and Mrs, 24 Crummer. JH, 20. :2: Park, Alexander, 11 Dangar, Henry, 5 Parker, Eliza, 19 Dangar, Mr, 2 1 Parker, John Skottowe, 15, 22 Dangar, RH, ?I Patfield, Lydia Sarah, 26 Darling, Governor Ralph. o Patfield, Samuel, 26 DIID\'in. Charles. S Patfield, Sarah, 26 Doyle. C~TUS .\{all!

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Richmond, Duchess of, 2 Ross, Colonel Sir Hugh. 2 Schwnacher, Carl, 27 Scott, John, 22 Scott, Robert, 6 Sloan, Dr David, 11 , 14, 15, 22, 24 Sloan, John, 15 Sloan, Louisa (Dolly), 15 Sloan, Lydia J, 22 Smith, Anna Maria, 26 Smith, Archibald John Corbett, 27 Smith, Clive Milton, 26, 28 Smith, Colin, 28 Smith, Daphne, 28 Smith, Ellen, 26 Smith, Green, 26 Smith, John Allen, 26, 27 Smith, Joseph Green, 26 Smith, Moses, 12, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 Smith, Oliver Green, 26 Smith, Richard, 26 Smith, Susannah, 26 Stanley, Lord, 10 Turner, George Cooper. 9. 10. 11 Verge, John, 7 Volz, Valentin, 18 Ward, Elizabeth, 15 Ward, Susannah Maulda. 2. 3. 4. 5. "'. 2/ Ward, William Gordon. 2. 3 Webber, James Phillips. l, 9 Wellington, Duke of, 1, 2 White, GB, 14 Wilson, Caleb, 7. 9 Wilson. Felix, 7, 9, 10 Windeyer, Charles, 10, 15 Windeyer, Richard, 10 Windeyer, Susan, 10, 15

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VACY One Hundred and Eighty Years of History

Pauline M Clements

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Preface ii Introduction 1 Chapter One The Cory Family 3 Chapter Two Sale of the Vacy Estate 11 Chapter Three William Cardow 14 Chapter Four Gilbert Cory’s Township of Vacy 15 Chapter Five Vacy’s First School 22 Chapter Six A Church for Vacy 30 Chapter Seven A View of Vacy in 1866 40 Chapter Eight A Post Office for Vacy 43 Chapter Nine Vacy’s First Hotel 49 Chapter Ten Farming in the Vacy District 54 Chapter Eleven Sporting Days in Vacy 72 Chapter Twelve Services for the Residents of Vacy 83 Chapter Thirteen Mining at Vacy? 94 Chapter Fourteen Residents, Landholders of Vacy 1900 96 Chapter Fifteen Interesting News Items 97 Chapter Sixteen Vacy School of Arts 98 Chapter Seventeen Bridges of Vacy 103 Chapter Eighteen Electricity for Vacy 111 Chapter Nineteen Water for Vacy 113 Chapter Twenty Bushfire Brigade at Vacy 115 Chapter Twenty One Tourism and International Fame for Vacy 119 Appendices 122 Epilogue 124 Index 125 References 129

iii to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 24 INDEX CANN, Sister Amy – 26,34,99 CANN, Hugh - 3 A CANN, J.F. - 45 CANN, J & F.W.- 77,83 ADAIR, James - 2,15,54 CANN, James - 79 ADAIR, Samuel Lennox - 2 CANN, Lizzie - 26 ADDAMS, Rev. F W – 22,30,31 CANN, Mrs – 36,72 ALLIES- 3 CANN, William - 49 ALSOP, Barry – 26,27,28 CARDOW, Douglas - 14 ASHTON – 4 CARDOW, H - 35 ASHTONLEIGH - 8 CARDOW, R - 35 CARDOW, S - 13 B CARDOW, William – 6,14,54,56,74 CARDONESS- 15,16,45,54,55,73,74,79,83,94 BEATTIE, John - 50 CARLTON, Councillor – 103,111 BENNETT, C. MLC – 103, 111 CARR BROS. - 13 BENNETT, W – 92, 107 CHAPMAN, Charles – 23, 143 BIG CREEK School - 27 CHARCOAL KILNS - 92 BIRD, Claude – 79,86 CHICHESTER – 109,113 BIRD, Miss L - 36 CHICKEN GROWING – 67,68,69 BLUFORD, A - 76 CITY OF EDINBURGH - 6 BLUFORD, H – 60, 95 CLARKE, George - 45 BLUFORD, Johnny – 51,60,73 CLARKE, R. - 16 BOUGTHON, John H - 2 CLARKES CROSSING PLACE 16,17,18,19, BOWD, A.D.R. - 100 20,30 BOWD, A.H.S. - 100 CLEMENTS, A - 35 BOWD, C.L.C - 100 CLEMENTS, L - 35 BOWLES, Miss - 36 CLEMENTS, L.G. Councillor, Paterson -113 BOWTHORNE, Co-op Butter Factory - 61 CLEMENTS, L.J. Councillor, Vacy - 115 BRAILLIERS, NSW Gazetteer & Road COLLINS, William - 87 Guide - 40 COPPER ORE - 94 BRECON, The – 2,14,22,40,80 COOPER, Theo Esq – 51,57,58 BRENNAN, M.B. - 100 CORDELL, Thomas – 22,49,50 BREWER, Bill - 28 CORNER, ? - 77 BREWER, Mrs - 28 CORY, Agnes - 6 BRIDGER, C.L. – 60,86 CORY, Alfred - 7 BRODIE, H - 99 CORY, Arthur James Benhow - 8 BROOKER, Bill - 85 CORY, Charlotte - 8, 9 BROOKER, Miss E - 36 CORY, Charles Johnson - 7 BROOKER, Henry - 84 CORY, E. - 34 BROOKER, H.H. - 100 CORY, Driver E - 99 BROOKER, John – 13, 84,85 CORY, Edgar Ernest - 9 BROOKER, Miss J - 36 CORY, Edward G – 2, 3, 4, 5,7,18, 124 BROOKER, Miss May - 36 CORY, F.E. - 58 BROOKER, W - 100 CORY, E.M.B. - 8 BROOKER, J.W - 13 CORY, Frances - 3 BROOKER & SONS – 84 CORY, Francis - 7 BROWN, George - 83 CORY, Frederick Ernest - 9 BROWN, Herbert Harrington, MP – CORY, George - 9 19,20,24,25,43,44,63,90,91 CORY, Gertrude Gilberta Ashwick - 9 BROWN, Mr W. MLC - 62 CORY, Gilbert – 2,3,4,6,7,8,9,10,11,14,15, BUCKNELL, William – 2,55 16,22,24,31,44,67,49,51,57,83,124 BURLEY, Mark - 106 CORY, Gilbert Gostwyck - 7 BUSH, F - 13 CORY, Henry – 3,7 CORY, Jeanette Georgina – 8,32 C CORY, Jeanette Rens – 6,7 CORY, Josephine Rens – 6,7 CADER IDRIS – 15,54 CORY, John (The Elder) – 3,3,4,124 CAMPBELL, Hector - 22 CORY, John Edward - 7 CAMPBELL, James - 22 CORY, John Johnson – 3,16,124 CAMPSIE.- 79,83 CORY, Louisa Ann - 7 125

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L NAYLOR, Pte G - 99 NEYARRA – 7,8 LADY NELSON- 1 NEWELL, E.L. - 100 LATTER DAY SAINTS - 39 NEWTOWN – 74,83 LAVIS, John – 60,61 NIVIESON, Ashley - 107 LEAKE, Mr - 88 LEAKE, Councillor - 103 O LEE, Arthur C – 31,32 LEE, J - 16 OSMOND, J – 35,60 LENNOXTON – 15,16,19,64,64,75,94 OSMOND, Bros - 79 LEWIS F.E.T. - 100 O’TOOLE, Ashley – 27,28 LEWIS, W.R.O. - 100 LIBRARY TREE - 26 P LEY, Emily & William – 14,26 LORD OF THE HILLS - 73 PAFF, Mr & Mrs - 52 LOWE, Herbert - 86 PALMER, Mrs Joan - 27 LOWREY, Ken - 47 PARENTS & CITIZENS Assoc - 29 LOWREY, Mrs Lillian (Lil) – 47,48 PATERSON District Council - 16 LUSCOMBE, Archdeacon - 36 PATERSON ODDFELLOWS HALL – 106 PEARSE, J.J. - 58 M PEARSON, Bishop - 32 PETER’S PATERSON DAIRIES Ltd - 65 McARTHUR, Mrs Elizabeth - 4 PHILLIPS, James - 2 McARTHUR, John - 4 PILGRIM, H.C. – 76,98,100 McCLOY, Mr – 65,70,74 PRICE, John MP (Paterson) - 117 McCLOY, James – 76,77,99 PRIESTLEY, Councillor S. - 113 McCLOY, P. Elm’s Hall - 83 PRESLAND, A. – 26,36,98 McDONALD, C.A. - 61 PUXTY, Councillor - 19 McDOUGALL, H.L. - 74 McGOWAN, J.H. (Shire Engineer) - 103 Q McINNESS, Mrs Amanda - 47 McINNESS, Angus – 13,45,46,48 QUAYLE, Constable - 74 McINNESS, John - 46 McINNESS, Miss O - 36 R MCINTOSH, Hon. J. MLC - 16 McINTYRE, District School Inspector - 22 RANDALL, F.L.B. - 74 McTACKETT, Mr - 70 RAYMOND TERRACE CO-OP DAIRY MARCHIONESS - 73 & PRODUCE CO. LTD. – 62,63 MATTHEWS, D - 35 REMOULDI, E - 100 MAYO, James – 55,73 RENS, Edourd - 6 MELL, Rev. C.N., BA - 34 RENS, Jeanette - 6 127

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INDEX Cooper. I hcophilus. 27. 35. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43.44.45.46.47.-18 6'h Reinforcememc; 1 1 Baualion. 60 Cooper's testimonial. -1-L 45. -16 Cor: Vale. II Aborigines. 3. 13. 16. 40 Cor), Ed\\ard Gos1"yck, 2. 3. 9. 10. II. 12. Agncultural Club. 13 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19,10. 23. 28. 30. Alexandria. 63. 64 31. 43. 56. 69 .lllie~. I 0 Co~. Ed\\Brd James. 18.31 Allman. Capt Francis.:! Cor:. Frances. 9. 10. II. 1:!. 15. 16. 17. 18. All~nRi\er. 11.14 19.::!0 Auburn Vale Station. 4: Cor). Gilbert. 19 Australian Agricultural Cl'. I . 52 Col'). Jean~tle. 19 Cory. John, 2. 10, 11. 17. 21 Banks. Sir Joseph . 7 Cory. Louisa, 19 Banall icr, Francis. 1 Cory. Mary, 10. 12, 21, 49, 50,5 1 Banvit:k, Archibald. 6 I Cory, Samuel. 10, II Bathurst, Lord. 2. 10 Court House Hotel. -14, 48 Bailie oi Lone Pine 6 Cox. Thomas, 50 Bean. C.F.\\' .. 6-L ~' Crossman. Sarah. 22 Belle\ uc. 2 Cro\\ e. Jenn). 62 Berrima 1J.\1; T. 60 Culiord. -10 B~\ erie~ -t:ll!On . .! Blaxland. ( 'lrle . .: Dail') Conference. 5-I 13oh on. \lo.~ lr : Dangar, F. 20 Boh\ arra . ..fJ. : o 5- Dangar. \.\ illiam. 13 Bona \ t:>tJ. 2. , Darb~ . ydne~. 40 Boughton. John lkrring. 2. 3. 10. J..! . 16. Dark. 'tcphcn. 19. 32 19. :w. 56 Deam~r. Ross. 23. 34 Bo'' man. Dr James. -13 Derjlin~er S. 63 Bo) dell. Charles. 3 Devonshire Street Ccmetel'). 40 Bo: lc. llarry. 24 Dighton. Richard. 9 Brandon. 51, 52. 53,59 District Council, 5. I 9, 25. 45 Brisbane Grove. 2 Donnell. Sister Anne. 62 Br01hen. I I Doust. 1::, 26 13undarru. 40. 4 I Dun, Wil liam, 2 Burnett. \\'illiam. 19. 32 Duninald, 2. 53, 56 Bu~hra ngcr;;. 3. I 6 Dunluc:l! Caslle. 60 Durham Election. 5 Cameron. Re\ Francis. 40 Carnpcrdlmn Cemctcr:. -W Edinglassie. 19. 22 Cann Jame.-..: l:.g~ pt. 60. 61 Cedar Am1. : EqttuitriWI -19 Chapman. Emma. 1.:. 18 Esler. 21 Chapman. \\ tlliam. IJ 12 £,ans. Dr William. 2. 3 1 Cheltenham. 9. - . • 30 £11 ereua 18 Church of En:l..sr"J ' :5 Cintra. 2. 3 falbrool-.. 40 Clarendon. 2 Fame. 10 Coleman. Joseph. l.l b Fisher. William. 51. 52 Com icts. I. 2. 3. I:::. I o Flynn. Catherin~. 2 Cooper, Ellen. 39. 40 Foot racing. 50 Cooper, Hampson. 40 Franci.\. 1 Cooper. Joseph. 39. 40. -II. 43 Frank land. Cnpt G~org~ Jack<;Cln. 2. II Cooper. Joshua, 39 hank lund . GI.!Ng~ .l acl-.~Cll1 .lnr. 20 Cooper. Septi mus Claude. 40. 46 h.u~r h'lh n. Jl). 3:

81 to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 30 Fullerton Cove, 49, 50, 51, 59 Macm1hur, John, 1, 8 Furzey Hill, 17 Mackay, William Hooke, 43 Gair Sloane & Co, auctioneers, 48 Macquarie, Governor, 2, 8 Gallipoli, 60, 61. 62, 63 , 64 Maddocks, Mary Briscoe, 21 Gardiner, Ella, 62 Maitland, 1. 18, 19, 20, 24, 26, 28, 33 , 36, Ghain Tufficha, 60 43, 44, 56, 57,74 Gibbs, Lt. F.B., 2 Manners, John, 48 Gipps, Governor, 5 Markham, 11 Glenalvon, 22. 25 Martin's Creek Village Allotments, 55 Good Templars Society, 50 McDonald. Eleanor, 40 Gostwyck, 1, 2, 6, 9, 10, 11 , 12, 13.14. 15. Menzies. Lt Charles. 1 I6, I7, I8, I9, 20, 22, 24, 26, 27, 28. 30. ·Jitchell , Thomas, 5 43, 44,46, 48, 52, 56, 57. 58, 59, 64. 69 )vforpeth, 31, 40 Gostwyck Bridge. 26 Mosman Estate. 43 Gostwyck House, 12. 14. 15. 18. 21. 23 . Moudras. 60. 61 24, 25. 30, 44. 55 . 57 ivfo)es. John. 19. 32 Gostwyck. Mary. 10 Murra:. Alice. 56 Grand Jury. 13 Grant, James, 1 Newcastle. 1. 2. 8, 10. 12. 13. 22. 28, 43 Grantham House, 40 Newcastle Synod, 25 Gresford, 3, 32, 43 , 56 Nix, Thomas, 49 Griffiths, Jonathon, 40 No1ih Tamerton, 10 Grose, Francis, 8 No1ih Tawton, I 0 Nowlan, Timothy, 3 Harper, William, 42 llarris, Dr John, I Old Banks, 3 Haycock, Richard, I 0 Orange Grove, 2 Hector. Thomas. I 9 Orpen, Samuel, 11 Hillcrest, 58 Osbome, Ham ilton Leslie. 59 Hirst, Canon, 66 Oswald, 41, 42 Hobati Town, 40 Hosegood, Mary, 10. 12 Parad ing Ground. 50. 51 Hughes, John Terry. 48 Parnell. Elizabeth. -W Hunters River 2, 11 Parnell. Sarah. -+0 Parnell. Thomas. 40 .Java, 49 Paterson. l. 2. 3. 5. 6. 8. 9, 12, 13, 14, 16, Jennings-Smith, Rev John, 5 18, 20. 21.22. 24.25, 26, 43, 44, 45, 46, Johnson, Eliza. 12 48. 52 . 53. 54. 59 Jones, Thomas, 11 Paterson . 57 Joseph, Charles Richard, 18 Paterson Land Grants. 4 Joseph, Richard, .17, 18 Paterson Post Office. 5, 26 Joseph, Susan. I 7. I 8 Paterson Public School. 5, 25 Paterson Rh·er. I. 2. 5, I 0, 11 , 12, 24, 25, Karoola, HMAT, 60 26. 31.36. 38. 44, 56 King, Governor, 1. 7. 8 Paterson School of Arts, 26, 44 Paterson. Eli zabeth. 8 LadyNelson, 1, Paterson. Lt Col William, 1, 7, 8 Land Grants, 3, 2, 10, 15 Pearson. Bishop Josiah Brown, 28 Lang, Thomas, 3, I 0 Peel River. I3 Lemnos, 60, 61 , 62, 63 Pell, George. 2 Lewin, John, 1 Pepper. George. 50 Luke, John.21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27. 28 Pepper. Grace Bertha, 51 Luke, John Ponsford, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 , 24, Peters Dairy Factory, 56 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 33, 35,43 Phelps, James C., 18, 19, 31,32 Luke. Lil lian, 22, 28 Phillips. James. 2, 5 Luke, William, 21 , 22 Phi ll ips, Lydia, 18

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Pleuro. 53 T conant. Jessie. ~6 Po\\ ell. John. 2 Terrible Vale. 14. 16 Priestle) - Diamond \\'edding. 56 1 hompson. Catherine. 40 Prie!)tlc) . Be' erie}. 40. 41. 57 Thompson. Lindsa~ George. 48 Priestle). Decima, 36. 48. 57. 58 Tillimb). 2. 3, 5. 6. I 0. 16. 56 Priestlc~. Eddie. 58, 66 Toea!. 2. 3, II. 31.53 Prie

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CEMETERY

SUMMER HILL, PATERSON VALLEY

BY

KAY INGLE

PATERSOr\ HISTORICAL SOCIETY INC.

2001

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PREFACE

FOREWORD

1. GENESIS 1.

2. WORSHIP BEGINS IN THE HUNER VALLEY 3.

3. SETTLEMENT 5. Edward Kealy 5. Summer Hill 7. Glenalbin 8. Richard Clarke 8.

4. PRIESTS AND CHURCHES 11.

5. THE FIRST SUMMER HILL CHURCH 15.

6. A NEW "SACRED HEART" CHURCH FOR SUMlv!ER HILL 19.

7. REFERENCE NOTES 27.

8. SUA1lvfER HILL CATHOLIC CEMETERY 29.

9. SUMlvfER HILL CATHOLIC CEMETERY BURIAL LIST 33.

10. PLANOFTHECEMETERY 36.

11. SUlvfMERHILL CEMETERY GRAVES 37.

12. UNMARKED GRAVES 69.

13. UNDERTAKERS 72.

14. MONUJvfENTALMASONS 73.

READING LIST 74.

INDEX 75.

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A.A.Co., 6 Adair, James, 7, 69 Edstein, 31,39,41 ,42,45,66,73 Australian Catholic Directory, 12, 15,18 Eelah, 5 Baker, Mary, 39 Electoral Rolls, 17,42 Bambach, 58 'EIIenborough', 61 Bandon Grove, 70 Elm's Hall, 6,71 Banister, Veronica, 23 Fairhall, 21,22 Bigge,Commissioner, 5 Flaherty, 8,43,56 Bingleburra, 11 Flannagan,C., 9 Bird Hill, 9,12,17,18,69,71 Flory, 7 Bird View, 68 Fry, 19,56,72 Blue Bonnet Creek, 42 Fry Bros, 45,56,70,72 Boland,A.J. , 54;Mr, 22 'Garland', 63 Boydell, 7 Gibbs, Eber, 41,42,72 Brecon Flat, 63,67,71 Gippel, 19,22,51 ,64,65,66 Brodie Mrs., 22 Glenalbin/Gienalbyn, 7,8,43,57,69,71 Browne, 41 ,42,44,48,51-6,64,68,72,73 Glendonbrook, 18,21 Bryan, 58,63 Gorman, 61 Buckley,Timothy, 4 Gostwyck, 70 Butler, 21 ,23,54,68,69, Governors, Darling, 8; Macquarie, 2 Byme(s), 7,40,41 ,44,45,46,53 Great North Road, 4,6 Catholic Directory 1858, 12 Gresford, 1,7,8,11 , 12,17,18,19,21,23,25,30, Cedar. 1.15,21 31 ,30,50 , 31; E.Mait land , 48 Catholic Burial Ground 9; Guyer, 69 St Helen's, 8,11,70 Hargreaves, 22 Summer Hill, 7,17, 22,29 Harper, 4 Chapel, Guardian Angels, 18 Healy, 9,12 Chaplains,3,5 Hinton, 5 Churches, Church of , 3; Horder & Son, 40,73 St Columba's, 18; Hom, David, 69 St Helen's, 18,23 Horseshoe Bend, 11 St Johns Ch.of England, 23 Howarth, Arthur, 9 St John's Maitland, 11, 12; Howe, 4 St Joseph's E.Maitland, 3,11 Hunter Valley, 1,2,3,4,30 St Paul's, 18 St Mary's, 73 Hunters Hiii/Eelah, 5 Clarke, C., 8,9;MaryA., 9; R.,1,7,8,9,12,17,24 Irish Catholics, 1,11 Cobby, 59,67,73 Kahler, 69 Cohen Building, 73 Kealy, Ann(e},4; C., 69;Catherine,4; Collins, 19,64 Edward, 1 ,4,5,6,7,8,12,18, 19 Comerford, Patrick, 12,18 21 ,25,39,47,48,72 and passim. Connolly,Fr.P.,3 Edward E., 19,22; E.P., 19; Ellen,4; Connor{s), 63,71 J.J.,J.W ., 19,22; Mary,4.6.21;P.C.,22; Convents. 23 W .,4,7 Convicts, 1,3, 11 ,25 Keepit, 63 Cooper's Flat, 40,41 ,45,69,71 Kelaher, 57 Cory, E.G.,70;John, 8 Kelly, A , 63; Mary, 9 Cullen, Fr. P.,12 Kennewell, 69 Dobson, 9,15 Kenny,Rev Dean J., 1 Dooley, 8, 19,23,54,55,56,69 Keogh, 19,22,23,38,64,70 Doran, 47 Kieman,Fr.M., 19,22 Dowling, Fr C.V., 9,11 Lamb's Valley, 42,69 Drinan, AF.,Mrs & Mr., 21 Land Grants, 1 ,2,5,6,7,8,69 Dwyer, Bishop P.V., 12,19,21 Lannan, 4,5

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Lamey,F., 7 Post Offices, Fishers Hi11 ,8; Lewinsbrook, 61 Trevallyn,8; Vacy,8 Ley, 8,43,57 Putty, 4 Lindeman, 7 , 11 ,17 Lynch, Fr.J.J.,10,11 ,12,16,17,18 Red Hill Station, 47 Macarthur, John, 7 Richardson, 11 McDougall, Duncan, , Allyn.1,17,58,67,71 McEwan, Mrs B., 22 Paterson,5,6,7,8,11 ,12,17,18,22,26, McEwen, 34,49 30,70 McGowan, 69,70 Williams,5 Mcinerney, 19 Rocket Edward,4; P., 4 McKeon, 7,18 Ryan, 22,39,40,48 McKeown, 19,21,22,38,39,40,41,42,44,45, Schilling, 64,69 46,8,51 ,53,54,55,64,68, 70,72 Schools, Bunnabunoo, 7; Fishers Hill, 7; McMahon, 71 ; Ann, 11 Summer Hill, 7; Vacy, 8 Maher, 7,21 ,23,70 Scott, Alex, 23 Mahony, Fr.E., 11 Shamrock, 41 ,53,54,64,65,66 Maitland, 6,9, 11 ,12,18,19,21 ,30,69,72,73 Sheep, 5,6,7 ,11 Maitland Diocese, 12,18 Shea, 42 ' Mangles', 5 Silk,Thomas , 19 Mann, 21 ,67,68,70 Sims of Morpeth, 31 Martin, 69,70,71 Singleton, 4,10 Martins Creek, 60,64,68,70,71 Slavin, F.,63; Paddy,63; R.,63,71 ,72 Mass Stations, 4, 11 ,18,23 Smith,D., 22 Meehan & Co, 21 Stapleton, 6 Middleton, Rev G.A., 3,5 Stirleibar, 7 Monuments and their materials, 31 -2 Stolzenbach,G., 22,64,71 Monybung, 7,60 Summer Hill, 1,4,6,7,8,9,11 ,12,14,18,19, Moran,Cardinal P.F., 1 and Mt George, 6,71 passim Mt Rivers, 6 Telephone Exchange, 9 Murphy, 19,23 The Bight, 7,17 Murray,Bishop James, 18 The Grange, 58 Murray,Brigid Clare, 9,12 Therry,Fr.J.J, 3,4,1 0,11 Murray, W.J.,12 Toea!, 8 Nationalities, 17,30 Upper Paterson, 1,11 Newcastle, 1,2,3,5,11 ,17 Vacy,1, 6,7,8,11 ,23,42,63, passim Norwood, 59,69 Van Dieman's Land, 5,8 Nowlan, Timothy, 5,6,7 Vatican Two, 17,23 Noyoux, Fr., 21 Veteran, 6 O'Brien,J.,12; M.,sa Wallarobba, 21 ,68 O'Connor, 63,64,71 Waller, G.S.,21 ;J.H., 21 ,67,68,70 O'Neill, Fr.Hugh, 18,21 Wallis Plains, 4 O'Shay,42 Watkins, Fr., 11 Park, Dr Alexander, 7,11 Webber, J.P., 3,6,7,8 Patch, Capt T.L. , 7 Wilkinson,Rev. F.W., 3 Paterson, 1,5, passim Wilson, (family), 18,71 Paterson & District Council, 6 Wilson,F.,61 ,63,69,72; J., 71 Paterson's Plains, 1,3,4,9 , 4 Paterson Valley, 1,3,4,7,1 1,12,30,72 , 4 Payne, Catherine, 60, 70 Worship, 3,17 ,18,23 Phelan,Fr.A., 18 Wright, Ann, 4 Phillips,James, 6 Joseph W ., 7,8 Port Stephens, 3 Michael Vicars, 4

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The First Paterson Sma11 Land Grant March 5 1821

By Kay Ingle

to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 38 INDEX INDEX Aboriginal people I tribe 6, 21 ,33. 41-2. 53. Campbell, Patrick 52. Addams, Rev.F.W. 77, 78, 81, 85. Cann. Frederick 89. Addison, T. 55, 57, 60. Cann. Susannah 80. Agricultural Society 41, 53, 79. Carruthers, Morna nee Perry 104, I 05. Albion Farm 35, 45, 62, 72, 75, 85. Cedar 17, 21, 23, 24, 36, 41, 69. Alfred, Thomas 12. Cedar Arm I Paterson River 23. All Saints Church, Woodville 79. Cedar Camp I Old Banks 23. Allman, Francis 24, 49, 60; J.J. 61. Cemeteries 27, 46, 61, 63, 72, 77-9, 85, 86, 93,96. Antonio, Francis 3 I. Census 1828 I, 42, 52, 53, 54. Armstrong, Rev. Andrew 72. Chapman, James 21. Arnold, W.M. 49. 73, 74. 87, 89. Chapman, Rev. R. 77. Auckett, Frank 54. Chisholm, Caroline 75. A.A.Co. 51 . Christ Church Newcastle 24, 28, 29! 30, 45, 53, 61, 62, & 72. Barton. Edmund 92. Circular Quay 7, 9. Bell, Susannah 77. Clark, Ralph 35. Bennett, Daniel 9. 12. C lements, Eric & Pauline I 05. Bigge, J.T. 8, 9, 38. 51. - 3. s-. ~ oc Clergy & School Corporation Land 54-S, 58-9. 89. Bignell IS. C lohasy, James 29, Appendix Binder, R. 55. 57. 59. Coal 17, 21,23,24,5 1,74. Birnie, Mr. 19. Coal Harbour I Newcastle 21, 23, 24. Boughton, J.H. 26. 63 . Coallsland I Nobby's 23, 24, 25.30 Bowker, Dr. 77. -s. 8.: Coal Island I Nobby ' s 23, 24, 25.30 Boyce. Alben S. 8C Coal River (see Hunter River) 21, 23. Boydell. Charles ..!.! • .!C. - .:. - . :J Close. Edward 41 , 47. Boydell. James - .! Cohen, James 57. Braddock. John I - . Commissariat!Store 9,19,20,21, 23, 30, SO, 61, 62. Brereton, Alice \f 96: Ann 9:: !z=~ Commonwealth 92. Frances .\1~ 91. Connolly, John 93; Bridges 32._33. 35. 38. ~- ~o. 5 .. "'-_,_ ... . Connor, George 17. Brisbane Grove -s. Cooper, Theophilus 91. Brisbane, Thos .. GO\·emor 6. 38. - J . .!.! • .!6. Comer, Harry K. 94. 48, 50, 51. 75. Comer, William 68. Brook, George 4 7 Courthouse 27, 45, 61 , 65, 74, 78. Broughton, W.G., Bishop 46. 6J. 65. 6o. gc Cory. E.G. 26, 49, 53, 75; John 26. Brown, David 61 , 69. Coutts. Morna nee Perry 104, 1OS ; Neil 104, 106: Brown, H.H. 87. Stuart I 04, 106; Sue 106. Brown, John 57, 59, 74. Couns. Rev. James 78 . Brown, W.L.B. 90. CO\\ per I Couper, Charles 55, 56, 57, 59. Browne, James 61 . Cowper. Rev Wm. 10, 11 , 19, 20, 29, 30, 31, 62. Brownlie, Andrew 80. Cream Boats, 98. Bruce. James 52. Croaker. C.G. 79. Bull, John 52. Bush lnn 61. 68, 69, 70. Dair:ing 51 , 89, 91, 98, 99, 100, 101. 41 , 48, 49. Dangar. Henry 27, 30, 36. Butter Factory - Bowthorne 99. Darling. Sir Ralph 49, 5 1, 54, 55, 73. -Dungog Co-op, 91, 98. Da'" son. Robert 51. -Gostwyck 51, 99. Deakin. Alfred 92. -' Heatherbell ' Dungog 99. Dearc~. Elizabeth 20. -Hexham 99. Depression 73 . 91, 93. -Morpetb 91. Districr Council 74. - Peters Paterson 98. Doidge, William 49,72,76; Frances 72. -Raymond Terrace 98, 99. Doyl(e) Mr. 57. -Wirra Gulla Hooke Bros 9 I. Dun, William 26, 27, 32, 35, 40, 41, 46, 49 Byrne, Thomas 52. 49, 50,55,59. 62,63,73,75.

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Geering, Henry 86. Land grants 6, 8, 21, 26. 1 . ~ 9 , 30, 33, 40, 44, 46, Gillman, Henry 38, 47. 49, 50, 53, 54. 55-6. 60. 87. Gilson, William (American) 17. Lang, Andrew 73. Gipps, Gov. George 35, 74. Lee, Benjam in 77 Glennie, Alfre{j 74. Legislative Assembl) -3. -4. 79, 87, 94. Gostwyck 26, 49, 51,53, 75, 87, 88, 99. Legislative Council 73. - -1. Goulbum, F. 48; Henry 40; J. 46. Livingstone. Alexander 60. Graham, Charlotte nee Powell 70, 72, 77, 83. Lockup- Paterson 49. 63 . John 70, 72, 77; Long. George 86. Samuel Arthur 70, 72. 77. Lord. Simeon 21. Graham, Len 54. Lov.·re~. Oli' er C. 9~ Grant, Lt. James 23. Lythall. W illiam s-. Gresford Creamery 99. Grimes Mr. 17.

Hancock, Thomas 61 , 90. Macassans 2. -1 1. Hardy, William 76. McGarvie, ReY. 69. Harris, Ann nee Ferrett & John 90; Mcintyre, Rev. \\'illiam 72. 77. Sophia G. 90. McLeod, Alexander 49. Hearne, Michael 49. Macquarie, Lachlan 6. 8. 9. I 0, 12, 14, 16, 23, Higgins, Capt. 31. 24,29, 30.38. 44. 57. Hillier, John 52. Macquarie Island 12, 13. 16, J 7, n. 28, n. 79. Hirst, Rev. A.C. 95. Magner, Mr. 57 Holden, Louisa F. 90. Maitland Creamery 99. Hooke Bros. 91. , 73-4, and passim Hotel and Inns-Paterson in 1830' s 61. Manners, William 31. Howarth, Walter A.H. 94. Mansel, William Hobart 14. Howe, John 24, 27. Mansfield, 59. Hunter River 19, 21 , 24, 27, 30, 36, 42, 87, 99. Marsden, Rev. Samuel 11, 45 Hunter River Agricultural Society 53. Martain(Martin), Mrs. 57. Hunter River Farmers C lub 53 Martin, Barney 88; John 47; Jemima 47. Hunter River Gazette 74. May, Arthur Edwin 74. Hunter River Society 53. Meehan, Hugh 21, 29.

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Based on the Paterson Historical Society 2005 Heritage Address

PUBLISHED BY THE PATERSON HISTORICAL SOCIETY INC, 2006

Publication of this book has been assisted by funds allocated to the Royal Australian Historical Society by the Ministry for the Arts, New South Wales.

Cover photographs, clockwise from top: Paterson River at Orindinna, 2005; Thomas LDdge Patch, Gold medal won by John Glennie at the 1878 Paris Exhibition; Headstone of John and Mary Glennie at St Anne's Church, Gresford; Early Orindinna, showing vineyard and original residence. (Source: Judy Lietke, Sue Jenner, the author.)

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A. Arnold, William Munnings (Stradbroke, Aaron, Dr Isaac, 287 Woodville), 124, 278, 280 Abberton, (Ship), 10 Artarmon (Sydney) 184 Abbotsford (Hinton), 210, 211 Arthur, Alfred Charles, 163 Aberdeen (Scotland), 43-44, 44, 48, 254 Association for obtaining permission to 281 Import Coolie Labour from India, 13 Aborigines, 1-2, 2 , 5 ,6n, 217, 256-258 Aucarot (Wine), 168 287 Australasian (Ship), 48 Adair, James, 210 Australian Agricultural Co, 56, 203, 228, Adams, F, 209 275 Adams, Harriette Burnett (nee Biddulph), Australian Botanic and Horticultural 36, 38 Society (Sydney), 21 Adams, Philip Francis (See also Australian College (Sydney), 34 Ettamogah), 36-38, 96n Australian Immigration Association, Addams, Rev Frederick, 19, 22, 69, 80, 205-206 81-82, 140-141, 148, 174, 277 Australian Steam Navigation Co, 23 (Brig), 44 Aztec (Barque), 33 Adelaide (South ), 47, 109 Agbough (Gresford), 175 B. Agricultural Society of NSW (see also Badham, Dr (Professor) Charles, 136 Exhibitions and Shows), 77-78, 80, 88, Baird, Sir Alexander, 270 93, 95-96, 109-110, 111 Baird, Lady Annette Marie, 270 Albert, P, 163 Baird, John Lawrence, Baron Stonehaven, Albury (NSW), 35-37, 38, 39-40, 40-41, 48, 270 41-42, 96, 96n, 139 Bambach, Anton (Eelah, Rosebrook), 86, Alexandria (Egypt), 47-48 95-96, 134,244, 274 Alford, John, 100 Bambach, George, 100 Alfred, Prince, Duke of Edinburgh, 77-79, Bandon Grove (NSW), 16, 162, 169n 79, 80, 81, 196, 240-243 Bank of New South Wales, 201 All Saints’ Church (Kempsey), 183 Barford, Parish of (NSW), 205 All Saints’ Church (Murwillumbah), 183 Barker, Stephen, 2, All Saints’ Church (Singleton), 48, 53, 61 Baron Stonehaven (see Baird) Allandale (NSW), 152 Barrington Tops (NSW), 223 Allora (Queensland), 176, 183 Bathurst (NSW), 200-201, 201 Allynbrook (NSW), 48n, 92, 126, 144, Baume, 93 158, 164, 169n, 177, 183, 189, 220, Barwin River, 18, 46 251, 281-282 Bear, J W, 38 Allyn River, 1, 4, 5-6, 11, 29, 43, 54, 92 Beardmore, Frances Louisa (see Glennie) 102, 107, 114, 124, 126, 147, 155, 159, Beattie, James Forbes (see also Beattie 165, 183, 217, 220, 224, 226, 227, 227, and Rae), 6, 12, 14 234, 246-248, 250, 251-252 Beattie and Rae, 228n Allyn River (Gresford), 220, 221, Beatty (Beattie) John Sr, 137, 150, 170 222-223, 227 246-247 Amsterdam (Holland), see Exhibitions Beattie’s (Beatty’s) Inn (East Gresford) and Shows see Junction Inn Araluen (NSW), 274 Bebeah (Singleton), 118, 132, 152 Anna Maria (Drogher), 103 Becker, Miss, 136-137 Anthracnose (Black spot disease), 157, Bedwell, Frederick (Valentia), 13, 23, 80 160, 283 Begg, S, 136 Arkwright, Governor-General Alexander Belford (NSW), 220 Gore, Baron (Lord) Gowrie, 279 Belgrave (Eccleston), 5, 10, 143

to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 46 Belgrave Park (Eccleston), 227, 227 Bowthorne (Hinton), 208, 208n, 210, Belleville (see Talgah) 212-214, 218 Bellew, Ellen (see McCormick) Boyce, J (High Park), 244 Belmont (Stonehaven, Scotland), 48 Boyd, Benjamin, 202 Bendolba (Upper Williams River), 216, Boydell, Charles (Camyr Allyn), 1, 3, 4, 218-219 7, 12n, 13, 18, 83n, 121, 144, 206-207, Bennett, Walter MLA, 169, 169n 224, 225-226, 226n, 227 Benson, Jean Caswell, 194n Boydell, Harriett (see Park) Bergin, Misses, 162 Boydell, James William (Camyr Allyn), 1, Biddulph, Commander Edward RN, 36, 113, 134, 146, 150, 155, 159, 162-163 37, 38, 209, 268 167-171, 244, 284 Biddulph, Francis H, 38 Boydell, Mary Phoebe (nee Broughton), Biddulph, Harriette Burnett (see Adams) 48n Big Creek, 29 Boydell, Richard Barker, 140, 150, 161, Bingleburra (Allynbrook), 56, 222, 165, 167, 170-171, 177 222-223 Boydell, Sydney Grant, 161 Bird, Annie Bowman, 174, 183 Boydell, Thomas Francis Alexander, 163 Bird, Harold, 178-179, 183 Boydell, William Barker (Caergwrle), 13, Bird, Michael, 170 48n, 53, 69, 92, 99, 105, 113, 126, Bird, William, 174, 179, 183 134, 206, 244 Birds, depredations of, 62-64, 64 Boydell’s Crossing (Gresford), 55 Bishops Bridge (NSW), 281 Boyle, Henry Francis (Harry) OAM, 272 Black Spot disease (see Anthracnose) Brady, J (Dunmore), 244 Blackbutt Reserve, Newcastle, 32 Bramhall, Eliza Harriet (see Lindeman) Blackman (Auctioneer), 11 Brandy, 18, 56, 60-61 Blackwell, Dr Richard Fortune, 137 Branxton (NSW), 73n, 118 Blackwood, Rev James, 48-49, 61 Brechin (Forfarshire, Scotland), 193 Blain, Rev Robert, 289 Brecht, Carl (Rosemount), 116, 127 Blake, John Elliott (Kaludah), 271 Brennan, J, 189 Boer War, 175, 175n, 180n Brennan, M, 189 Bogan, D, 167 Brennand, Thomas (Glenview, Raymond Bolding, Henry, 196 Terrace), 289 Bolton, Constantine Francis, 36 Bringelly, 10 Bolton, Mary (see Windeyer) Brinkburn (Gresford), 168, 228n, 234, Bolton, Rev Robert Thorley, 36 266 Bona Vista (Paterson), 37, 194n Brisbane (Queensland), 16 Bonnington Creek (Halton), 183 British East India Company, 6, 8, 8n, 9, Bonnington Park (Halton, NSW), 171 9, 10, 13 Booligal (Hay, NSW), 207 Broadfield, Geoff, 223 Boorahra (Strathfield, Sydney), 148 Brompton (Summer Hill, Sydney), 34 Booral (NSW), 203 Brooker, Alfred, 178 Bordeaux (France)¸ see Exhibitions and Brooker, F, 284 Shows Brooker, G (Clifton), 244 Boree (Wellington district), 45, 201-202 Brookfield (NSW), 169n, 215 254 Brosi, Barbara, 179 Borham, G, 167 Brosi, D J, 179 Borham, T (Mount Ararat), 244 Broughton, Emily (see Crawley) Botanical Gardens (Sydney), 77 Broughton, Mary Phoebe (see Boydell) Boughton, John Herring (Tilimby, Broughton, Sarah, 48n Paterson), 13, 23, 36, 37, 268 Broughton, Bishop William Grant, 6, 48n, Bourke, Governor Richard, 212 169n Bowker, Lydia (nee Phillips), 194n Brown, Crawford Logan, 215 Bowker, Dr Richard Ryther Steer, 194, Brown, Hannah (Convict), 217 194n Brown, Harriet Jane (nee Lindeman), 10, Bowler, Anna Louisa (see Norrie) 130, 155, 158n

to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 47 Brown, Herbert Harrington (Colstoun, Caergwrle (Allynbrook), 48n, 69, 92, 105, Gresford), 102, 113, 130-131, 145-146, 113, 126, 177, 234, 236, 244, 281 150, 152, 155, 158, 158n, 159, 162, Cahill, Elizabeth Harriett ( nee 164-166, 169n, 169-170, 170, 244, Richardson) see Cadell 247, 280 Calcutta (India), 47 Brown, Herbert Lindeman, 158, 158n 1884 Exhibition, 39, 143 Brown, John California (USA), 141,141n Brown, John Dowling, 20 Camberwell (NSW), 113 Brown, Lily, 162 Camden (NSW), 89 Brown, W L & Co, 34, 268 Camden Park (Camden), 56, 154, 271 Brown Family (Colstoun), 194n Campbell, Annie M (see Lankester) Brown’s Flat (Paterson), 43 Campbell, Archibald, 34 Bucklebone (), 46 Campbell, Misses, 162, 169 Bucknell. William, 1, Campbell, Isabella (nee Beattie), 34 Bukkulla (Inverell, NSW), 35, 73, 76, 83, Campbells Hill Cemetery, 29, 274 93, 95-97, 103, 108, 113 Camperdown (see Newtown) Burdekin, Marshall MLA, 77 Campsie (Gresford), 100, 244 Burdett, 162 Campsie Public School, 100 Burgundy (Wine), 20, 55, 98, 140 Camyr Allyn (Gresford) (see also Boydell, Burke and Wills (explorers), 287 Charles and James William), 1, 3, 7, Burley, G, 189 56, 113, 146, 177, 183,224, 225-226, Burley, Reg, 178 226n, 227, 234, 244 Burley, Charles, 125, 129-130 Camyr Allyn North, Vineyard, 58, 64, 224 Burnetland, Raymond Terrace (see also Camyr Allyn Wines, 64, 224, 225-226, Glenview), 76, 203 226 Burnett, Graham, 288 Candia (Ship), 48 Burnett, James, 288 Cangon (Dungog), 222 Burnett, Janet, 288 Cann, Ann, 279 Burnett, John, 288 Cann, Elizabeth (see Wells) Burnett, William Jr, 288 Cann, William, 81, 279 Burnett, William Sr (Burnetland & Capararo, Mary Ann Elizabeth, 181 Glenview,Raymond Terrace and Cape, William Timothy, 34 Gostwyck, Paterson), 76, 202-204, Cape of Good Hope (South Africa), 48 204, 206, 273, 288 Capp, Charles, 25 Burns, John Fitzgerald MLA, 122 Capp, Solomon, 25 Burwood (Sydney), 148, 277 Capp, Thomas, 20, 24-25 Bush, John, 64, 119, 125, 136, 140, 136n, Capper, Edward Peter, 156 144, 147, 194n Cardoness (Vacy), 207 Bush, K, 162 Carmichael, Gavin Thompson (Porphyry, Bush, L. 162 Seaham), 86, 93, 113, 116, 118 Bushrangers, (see also Jacob’s Mob and Carmichael, Jeremy Bentham (Porphyry, Jewboy Gang), 215 Seaham), 86, 93, 113, 116 Carmichael, Rev Henry (Porphyry, C. Seaham), 21, 67, 271 Cadell, Catherine (nee Cadell), 287 Carruthers, Joseph Hector MLA, 151 Cadell, Elizabeth Harriett (nee Cassilis (NSW), 277 Richardson, formerly Cahill), 287 Castle Hill (NSW), 203n Cadell, Isabella (nee Mowbray), 286 Casula (NSW), 38 Cadell, James Sr, 286 Caswell Family (Tanilba Bay), 194n Cadell, Dr James John, 194, 195, 286-287 Caswell, William, 212-213 Cadell, Thomas, 287 Cawarra (Gresford) see also Lindeman, Cadell, William, 10 Dr Henry, 1, 3, 10-11, 34, 60, 62, 74, Cadell Cottage (Raymond Terrace), 194, 95, 97, 99-102, 105, 113, 115, 119, 195, 287 130, 143, 146, 149, 154, 168, 171, 172 175, 177, 228n, 236, 244, 273, 281

to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 48 CEMETERIES, Christ Church (Newcastle), 36 Campbells Hill (Telarah), 29, 274 CHURCHES, see under: Devonshire St (Sydney), 202 All Saints’ (Kempsey) Dungog, 198, 198-199, 288-289 All Saints’ (Murwillumbah) Jupp’s (East Gresford), 189 All Saints, (Singleton) Newcastle West Presbyterian, 194 Christ Church (Gresford) 1st Church, Raymond Terrace , 195, 275, 287 (see also St Anne’s, Gresford) Rookwood (Sydney), 274, 278 Christ Church (Newcastle) St Anne’s Church (Gresford) 143, 138, Free Church of Scotland 156, 181, 182, 255 Holy Trinity (Lochinvar) St Mary’s Church (Allynbrook), 281 London Wall Scotch St Paul’s Church (Paterson), 280 Presbyterian (Dungog) Sandgate (Newcastle), 282 St Andrew’s (Mayfield) Waverley (Sydney), 48, 50, 270 St Anne’s, (Gresford) see also Christ Whittingham (Singleton), 127 Church, Gresford.. Cessnock (NSW), 152 St Ann’s Presbyterian (Paterson) Chads Creek (see Bonnington Creek) St Helen’s (East Gresford) Chambourcin (Wine), 220, 222 St John’s (Lostock) Champagne (Wine), 39, 204 St John’s (Raymond Terrace) Champain, Adelaide Mowbray (see St John’s (Vacy) Glennie) St Jude’s (Randwick) Champain, Agnew Mackenzie, 183 St Leonard’s (Exeter, England) Champain, Ellen (nee Callaghan), 183 St Margaret’s (Topsham, Devon) Champain, Gilbert, 71, 183 St Mary the Blessed Virgin (Hartley Champain, Gilbert John, 167, 183 Westpal,, England) Champain, Mildred Ruby, 183 St Mary’s (Allynbrook) Champain, Misses, 162 St Mary’s (Charlton Kings, Chandler, Jane, 189 Cheltenham, England) Chandler, Ken, 189 St Paul’s (Burwood) Chandon, 154, 154n St Paul’s (Paterson) Changi Gaol (Singapore), 185 St Stephen’s (Newtown) Chapman, Matthew (The Grange, St Thomas’ (Enfield) Wallarobba), 213, 215, 215n, 217 Unitarian (Sydney) Chapman, W E, 179 Cintra (Paterson), 37 (Wine), 220, 223 Clarencetown (NSW), 89, 118, 169n Charlton, Matthew MHR, 179 Clarendon (Paterson), 37 Chateau Tabilk (see Tabilk) Claret (Wine), 95, 140, 160 Chatswood (Sydney), 184, 199 Clark’s Crossing (Vacy), 54 Chessenden (Eccleston),158-159,164-165, Clevedon (Gresford), 6, 7, 92, 99, 105, 168 107-108, 115, 130, 154, 161, 171n, Chester (England), 144 177, 180n, 234, 236, 244, 251-252 Chichester (NSW), 127 281 (NSW), 216 Clevedon Stores (East Gresford), 142, 145 Chick, Andrew Roy, 183 252, 281 Chick, Milton, 189 Crew, H, 284 Chick, Nancy Vera, 189 Clifton (Lochinvar), 244 Chick, Rita, 189, 192 Coar, James J (Wallaringa), 215 Chick Family, 15 Clontarf (Sydney), 80 Chitty, Robert, 215 Colchester, Lord, 218 Christ Church, (Gresford ), see also St Collins, , 163 Anne’s, Gresford; 51, 69, 69n, 70, Collison, Herbert, 178 106, 125, 125-126, 138, 143-144, 146, Colstoun (Gresford), 102, 105, 113, 143 156, 158, 161, 163, 167-169, 169n, 152, 158, 194n, 234, 236, 244, 251, 281 Commodore Farm (Gresford), 281

to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 49 Compton, Elizabeth (see Pilgrim) Devon (England), 8, 263 Connolly, J Jr, Devonshire Street Cemetery (Sydney), Convicts; 20, 206, 212-213, 217 202 Cook, Thomas PM, 213, 216 Dimmock, Thomas, 168 Coolie Labour (see Indian Coolie Labour) Diocese of Newcastle, 140, 155 Coonabarraban (NSW), 284 Dodds, Alexander, 273 Coonamble (NSW), 284 Domain, The (Sydney), 279 Cooper, Joseph (Trevallyn), 129, 140, Douro Valley (Portugal), 14 149-151, 153, 155, 159, 168 Doust, Thomas, 217 Cooper,Theophilus(Oswald, Lochinvar Doust’s Farm (Halton), see Thomas Doust and Gostwyck, Paterson), 134, 159, Dowling, Vincent, 256 165 Doyle, Edward James Sarsefield, 150-151 Corby (Northamptonshire, England), 184 Doyle, Edward William (Clevedon) Corner, William, 81 80-81, 100, 107, 139, 144, 146, Corowa (NSW), 40 149-150, 165, 171, 171n Cory, Edward Gostwyck (Gostwyck), 18, Doyle, James Fitz (Kaludah), 89, 96n, 53, 80, 81, 82, 84, 101n, 202-203, 103, 106, 108, 116, 132 203n, 205 Doyle, John Frederick (Kaludah), 96n, Cory, Gilbert, 53, 80-81, 206, 244 109-112, 132 Cory Vale (Vacy), 30 Doyle, Mary (nee McCormick), 6,171n Cote d’Or (Pokolbin), 116 Drinkwater, C, 144, 150, 284 Coulston (Gresford), see Colstoun Duff, Arthur, 269 Court House Hotel (Paterson), 169 Duff, Elizabeth, 269 Cox, J H, 158 Duff, Lady Louisa (nee Scott), 48, 50, Crawley, Emily (nee Broughton), 48, 48n 269-270 Crawley, George, 48n Duff, Sir Robert, 48, 50, 269-270 Crew, Henry, 167-168 Duke of Edinburgh (see Prince Alfred) Crew, K, 189 Duke of Northumberland, 132 Crichton, Constantine Talbot (Wallah), Dulwich, 113n 12n, 13 Dun, William (Duninald, Paterson), 210 Cricket, 106-107, 116-117, 157-165, 171, Dundee (Scotland), 44 189 Dunedin (), 228n Crimean War, 33 Duninald (Paterson), 244 Cross Keys Hotel (Allynbrook), 158 Dungog (NSW), 118, 127, 130, 149, 164 Crowder, Alfred, 17 169n, 198, 198, 204, 215, 218, 242, Cutler, Governor Sir Roden VC, 279 280-281, 287-289 Dungog Cemetery, 198, 198-199, 288, D. 289 Dalglish, James (Campsie), 13, 20,23 Dungog Presbyterian Church, 287 Dalglish, James Campsie, 100 Dungowan (Tamworth, NSW), 287 Dalglish, John, 100, 244 Dunheved (Gresford), 234 Dalwood ( Branxton) see also Wyndham, Dunmore (Largs), 18, 244-245 John; 9 34, 35, 48, 73, 73n, 74, 83, 86, Dunvegan (Gresford), 244 93, 95-96, 98, 103, 108, 116, 118, 273 Durbin, John Henry, 6, 10, 13, 206 Dark, Stephen Neate, 203, 289 Durham, County of (NSW), 13, 18, 53, Darling, Governor Sir Ralph, 1, 214 120, 152, 205, 245, 268, 277 Darling Nursery (See Shepherd, Thomas) Durham Electorate, 169, 169n, 170 Darlinghurst (Sydney), 38 , 80 E. Dawson, John Grimsey, 206 Eagleton , 46 De La Garde, Dr, 8 Eales, Walter, 161 Denison, Governor William, 267 Earl of Belmore, Governor, 80, 94-95, Despeissis (d’Espeissis), Jean Marie, 40, 102 149, 152, 152n

to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 50 East Gresford (see also The Junction), 3 Exhibitions and Shows (continued), Post Office, 147, 189 London International, St Helen’s Catholic Church, 145, 282 1861, 275 East India Company(see British East India 1873, 113 Company) Maitland (Hunter River Agricultural East Maitland, 17, 80, 164, 279 and Horticultural Society) Show, East Sydney, Electorate of, 274 1869, 93 Ebbeck, Anthony, 157, 167-168, 284 1873, 197 Ebbeck, Frederick, 144, 147, 150, 251 Paris (France), Ebeneezer (NSW), 288 1867, 97, 277 Eccleston, 5, 101, 146, 157-159, 163-164, 1878, 132-133, 133, 160 166, 169n,171, 189, 227, 248-250, 281 Philadelphia (USA), Eden Vale (Gresford), 29 1876, 142n Edinburgh (Scotland), Singleton (Northern Agricultural Royal College of Surgeons, 286 Association) Show, Edmonds, Janet, 227 1872, 108 Eelah (Rosebrook), 85, 86, 95, 244, 274, 1875, 127 281 Sydney (NSW), Eidler, John Gottleib (Maryvale), 177 1868 Agricultural and Eighth (8th) Madras Native Infantry, 8, 15 Horticultural Society of NSW, Ellalong (NSW), 281 Commemoration of Visit of Elmshall (Vacy), 1, 145 Prince Alfred, 77-78, 80 Emral (Lostock), 4, 1869 Intercolonial, 93, 95-96 Emu Park (Albury, NSW), 39-41 Metropolitan Intercolonial Epping (Sydney), 183, 188 1868-1872, 38, 103, 160 Ernst, G (Knowendale), 244 1870, 103,112 Espalier system, 71n 1871, 106 Ettamogah (Albury, NSW) 1872, 108 Railway, 39 1873, 115, 132n Vineyard, 35-36, 38-40, 40, 41, 96n, 1875, 127 230 1879 International, 39, 134, 135, Eulambie, 18 136, 279 Evans, George, 178 Eyre, Constable Daniel, 207 Eveleigh, George, 143 Everett, George, 178 F. Evers, John (Camyr Allyn Wines), 224, Fal Brook (NSW) see also Glennies 227 Creek, 113n, 277 Evers, Judith (Camyr Allyn Wines), 224, Fallon, James Thomas, 35, 39 227 Farmers’ Hotel (Vacy), 29 Ewen, George, 196 Fawkner, H, 143 Exchange, The (see Sydney Exchange) Feneley, Patrick, 167 Exeter (England), 8-9 Feneley’s Hotel (Allynbrook), see Exhibitions and Shows. Cross Keys Hotel Adelaide Fenwick, Charles, 228n 1872, Royal Agricultural and Fenwick, George (Brinkburn), 168, 228, Horticultural Society, 109-110, 112 228n, 269 Amsterdam (Holland) Fernhill (Branxton), 73-73n, 118 1883, 38-39 Ferris, Henry, 73 Bordeaux (France) Ferris, Henry, 22, 23, 244 1882, 39 Ferris & Hale, store (Paterson), 43 Calcutta (India) Fetteresso (Scotland), 48, 269 1884, 39, 143 Fetteresso Castle (Scotland), 50, 269 Hunter River Agricultural and Finch, Heneage, 203, 203n Horticultural Society (see Fitzroy, Governor Sir Charles, 267 Maitland Show) Flavelle Bros (Sydney), 93, 98

to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 51 Floods, 5, 51, 53, 65, 69, 74-75, 79, Glennie, Alice (nee Grey), xii, 30, 162, 101-102, 117, 124-126, 157, 161 169, 175-176, 177, 183, 188, 188 Flying Foxes, 19, 62-63, 70 Glennie, Alice Dorothea, xii, 183-185, Forster, A P, 218 185, 188 Forster, William MLA, 77, 90 Glennie, Ann, xii, 52 Fort St George (Madras, India), 9 Glennie, Arthur, 106 Frankland, George Jackson Sr Glennie, Rev Benjamin, xii (The Vineyard, Vacy), 101n Glennie, Charles, 106 Frankland, George Jackson Jr Glennie, Christina (nee Smith), xii, 48, (Mowbray, Vacy), 80-81,101n, 116, 49, 51 129-131, 134, 205, 244 Glennie, Edith Mary (Mary), xii, 181, Frankland, Mary (nee Stevenson), 155 183, 184, 186-187, 187, 188, 188 Frankland’s Crossing, (see Mowbray Glennie, Elizabeth (nee Ferris), xii, 52, Ford) 142, 148n Free Church of Scotland, 288 Glennie, Emily (see Holmes) Frere, Leonce, 39 Glennie, George John Townshend, xii, 30, Furner, J, 167 149, 153, 155-165, 169-171, 173-177, 177, 180-183, 184, 187-188, 188-189, G. 255 Galatea, HMS, 77-78 Glennie, George Townshend, xii, 183, Galbraith, Matthew, 28-29, 31-32 184, 187-188, 286 Galbraith, Margaret (see Pilgrim) Glennie, Dr Henry, xii, 44-45, 48, 51, Galbraith, Sarah, 28-29, 32, 32 55n, 61, 106, 127, 148n Galbraith, William, 32 Glennie, Isabel Mary (nee Hodge), xii, Gallaston, Sangiar, 9 183, 184, 188 Ganmain (NSW), 280 Glennie, James, xii, 18, 44-45 Garden Palace, The (Sydney), 134, 134n, Glennie, Janice (see Smith) 135 Glennie, Jessie (nee Hector), xii, 43, 200 Geary, Rev Bernard Eugene, 272 Glennie, Jessie (Jessey) Candia, (see Geary, Dorothy, 272 Riddiford) Geelong (Victoria), 141 Glennie, John (Orindinna, Gresford), Geographic Society ( London), 218 xii, 1, 4, 13, 17, 18, 18, 20, 24-26, George, Rt Hon Victor Albert, Earl of 43-182 passim, 193, 200, 227, Jersey, Governor of NSW, 269 234-236, 245-254, 254n, 255, 265, Gething, Professor Lindsay, 26 271 Gibbes, Francis Blower (Sr & Jr), 3, 13, Arrival in Colony, 44 20, 206, 281 Enters Partnership with Thomas Lodge Gibson, Rev John, 130 Patch, 17 Gilbert, Richard (Convict), 217 At Pilliga (Wee Waa), 17-20, 24-25, Gilgil Creek (NSW), 229, 265 45-47 Gipps, Governor George, 102, 206, At Wambangalong and Boree, 202 212-213 MA degree, 43, 44, 254 Glasgow University (Scotland), 288 At Glendon, 45, 254, 269 Glebe Point (Sydney), 34 Deafness, 47, 254 Glebe Volunteer Rifles, 39 Return to England, 47 Glen Oak (Glen Oak), 104 Marriage (1), Christina Smith, 48, 49 Glenalvon (, NSW), 203n Birth of Daughter Jessie, 48 Glendon (Singleton), 13, 33, 45, 180n Return to Colony, 48 254, 269 Takes up Orindinna, 43 , 48, 51 st Glendonbrook Wines, 223, 223-224 Death of 1 wife Christina, 51 Glennie, Adelaide Mowbray (nee At HRVA, 53, 55, 60-64, 89, 97-98, Champain), xii, 183 102, 108 Glennie, Rev Alfred, xii, 18, 48-49, Referred to as Dr, 55. 55n, 60 nd 51- 53, 69, 71, 73 Married Mary Townshend as 2 wife, 69

to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 52 Glennie, John (Continued), Glennie, John Sr, xii, 43, 48, 49 At Sydney Horticultural Society Glennie, John Townshend, xii, 183, Exhibition, 1868, 78, 79 184-186, 188 At Paterson Indignation Meeting, 80 Glennie, Katherine Mary (see On local committee for Prince of Townshend) Wales Hospital Appeal, 81 Glennie, Lucy Ellen (see Wyndham) At Maitland Show, 9 Glennie, Mary (nee Townshend) xii, 30, At Agricultural Society of NSW 49, 51-52, 55, 61, 65-66, 66, 67-69, Exhibition 1869, 95-97 70, 73, 83,108,142-143, 149, 155-156, Seconds motion for Henry Lindeman 174, 176, 180-181, 182, 192, 255, for President of HRVA, 98 271-272 At Metropolitan Intercolonial Glennie, Mary Ann (Marianne) (see Exhibition 1870, 103 Holmes) Love of cricket, 106 Glennie, Mary Emily, 148, 148n Constructs new cricket ground, 107 Glennie, Muriel Jean, xii, 183-184, Forms cricket club, 107 187-188, 188 Description of Vineyard, 107 Glennie, Robert, xii, 183, 184 Cricket umpire, 108 Glennie, Susan Joy (see Jenner) Proposes James McCormick as Glennie, Susanna, xii, 51-52 member of HRVA, 108 Glennies Creek (NSW) see also Fal Wine judge at Singleton Show, 108 Brook, 113, 113n Birth of son George, 109 Glenthorne (Allynbrook), 162, 176, 183 At Metropolitan Intercolonial 234, 244, 251-252 Exhibition 1873, 115, 132n Glenview (Raymond Terrace) see also Wine judge at Maitland Show, 118 Burnetland, 204, 289 New Cricket Ground at Orindinna, Goldfields South, Electorate of, 274 118-119, 119-120 Good Templars, Independent Order of Ceases judging at Maitland Show, 124 (See Lodges) Wine judge at 1875 Singleton Show Gore, Thomas Goodall, 203 127 Gosforth (NSW), see also William Vile, Agent for Elizabeth Townshend, 129 108 At opening of Gostwyck Bridge, Gosling, J (Trevallyn), 244 131-132 Gostwyck (Paterson) see also Cory, Gold Medal at 1878 Paris Exhibition, Edward Gostwyck and Cooper, 132-133, 133 Theophilus, 101n, 165, 202-203, On Board of Gresford Public School, 203n, 204, 204-205, 206-207 134 Gostwyck Bridge, 101n, 130-131 Gold Medals, at Sydney International Gotlieb, J (Camyr Allyn), 244 Exhibition 1879, 134, 135 Gouais (Grape), 204 Gives evidence at Inquest on fatal Gouveio, 14 coach accident in 1879, 137 Gowrie, Lord , (see Arkwright) On Gresford Parochial Council, 140 Grahamstown (Raymond Terrace), 203, Witness at funeral of Dr Henry 289 Lindeman, 143 Grange, The (Wallarobba), see also Debate on location of Gresford Matthew Chapman, 215 Post Office, 144 Great North Road, 203n Trustee and President Gresford Green, Peter (Windermere), 98 School of Arts, 149, 150-151, Greenhill, David, 214, 217 Retires as President of School Gresford (NSW), 1, 3, 12, 12n, 13, 14, of Arts, 153 28-29, 43-191 passim, 192, 193-198, At Consecration of St John’s 220, 222, 223-224, 234, 244-254, Church, Lostock, 155 254n, 280-282, 284-285, 289 Treasurer School of Arts, 155 Gresford (Wales), 1 Death, 156, 156n, 181, 182, 254 Gresford Church of England (see Christ Related to Dr James Hector, 64, 193 Church and St Anne’s Church )

to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 53 Gresford Church of England (continued) Harbottle, Alsop & Co, 38, 41 Denominational School, 22, 144 Harbottle, Biddulph, Alsop & Co, 35, 38, Parish, 140, 161, 168-169 40, 139 Parochial Council, 140, 161, 168-169 Harper, Catherine, 46 Rectory, 147 Harper, George Mitchell, 46 Gresford Cricket Club, 116, 118-119, 119, Harper, Janet Wright (nee Snodgrass), 46 120, 120-121, 121, 122, 157-158, 159, Harper, William, 46 161, 162, 163-168, 171, 254 Harper’s Hill (Lochinvar, NSW), 46 Gresford District Cricket Association, Harris, G, 284 164-165, 189 Hart, James MLA, 77 Gresford East (NSW), (see East Gresford) (NSW), 288 Gresford Football Club, 149, Hay (NSW) see Booligal Gresford Hotel, 179 Hector, Alexander, 207 Gresford Light Horse Troop, 177-178, Hector, Annette (nee Burnett), 200, 178, 179 203-204, 207 Gresford Lodge, see Good Templars. Hector, Captain (see Thomas Hector) Gresford Post Office, 125, 136, 144n, Hector, Clarence, 219 144-147, 159, 159n, 192, 246-253 Hector, E J, 217, 256-258 Gresford Provisional School, 134 Hector, Forbes (nee Anderson), 193 Gresford Public School, 134, 144, 146, Hector, Georgiana Frederika (nee 192, 246-249, 251 Shelley), 64, 193-194, 198-199, 199 Gresford Race Club, 179, 180 Hector, Ida Georgiana, 194, 199 Gresford Rifle Club, 179 Hector, Dr James, 64, 115, 127, 193-194, Gresford Rifle Range, 179, 192 194-195, 196-198, 198, 287-288 Gresford, St Helen’s Catholic Church, Hector, Dr James (New Zealand), 142n, (see East Gresford) Hector, James l ( Son of Thomas), 202 Gresford School of Arts, 149-153, 153, Hector, James l l ( Son of Thomas), 204 155, 158-159, 161, 163-165, 168 Hector, Jessie (see Glennie) 169-170, 174, 180 Hector, John, 193, 200, 204, 208-219, 258 Gresford Wine Trail, 220 Hector, John Jr, 210 Greta (NSW), 275 Hector, John (Child), 218-219 Grey, Alice (see Glennie) Hector, John George Anderson, 194, 196 Grey, Arthur Percy, 175, 175n Hector, Maria (nee Wilson), 208 Grey, F, 167 Hector, Robert, 193 Grey, George, 149-150, 157-159, 161, Hector, Robert George, 194 162-163, 167-168, 179, 284 Hector, Susannah, 208 Grey, Jane (nee Randall), 30, 176 Hector, Thomas, 44-45, 193, 200, 200n, Grey, Martin (Glenthorne), 30, 176, 244 201, 201-204, 204-205, 206-208, Grey, Martin Leslie, 175n 211-214, 216-217, 219, 254 Grey, Misses, 157 Hector, Thomas Jr, 207 Grose, Joseph Hickey, 208n Hector Family, 200 Gullett, Henry, 180 Hereford Cottage (Glebe, Sydney), 36 Guthrie, Dr, 193 Hermitage, The (Dungog), 288 Guthrie, Thomas, 193, 286 Hermitage, Black (Wine), see also Guygallen (Lostock), 10 Shiraz), 55, 74-75, 95, 103, 134, 139, Gwabegar, 20 144, 168, 234 (NSW), 208, 208n Hermitage, White (Wine, possibly Marsanne), 74 H. Hero (ship), 281 Halcomb (New Zealand), 156, 255 High Park, 244, 244n Halton (NSW), 157, 171, 183, 217, 250 Hill, H, 209 Halton Park (Halton), 183 Hilldale (NSW), 205 Hancok, John J, 175 Hilliard, David (Allyn River Wines), Hancock, Robert, 178 222-223 Hannell, James, 273 Hilliard, Dianne (Allyn River Wines), 222

to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 54 Hinton (NSW), 164, 208, 213, 289 Hunter River New Steam Navigation Co, Hipwell, H, 167 23, 266 Hipwell, Robert, 168, 284 Hunter River Riesling (Wine), see also Hock (Wine), 93, 160 Shepherd’s Riesling and Semillon), Hodge, Charles Henry, 184 21 Hodge, Frances L (nee Beardmore), 184 Hunter River Vineyard Association, 19, Hodge, Isabel Mary (see Glennie) 20-22, 24, 53, 55n, 55-56, 60-63, 65, Holden, Alfred (Penshurst), 136 70, 72-77, 81, 83, 89, 90, 93, 98, 102, Holden, Alfred Kenyon,149-150, 162, 163 107, 106, 108, 116, 118, 122, 204, 233, Holden, George, 136 236-237, 271, 275 Holden, George Mackenzie, 136-138 Hunters Hill (Sydney), 110, 203, 276 Holden, Harold Hastings, 170 Hurst, Canon Alfred, 169 Holden, Herbert Augustus, 136 Hyland, Perce, 178 Holden, Louisa (nee Lindeman), 136, 155 Holden, May, 136-137, 138 I. Holden and Son (Penshurst), 244 Inches, Dr Charles, 28 Holmes, Charles Wyndham, xii India, 13 Holmes, Emily (nee Glennie), xii, 49 Indian Coolie Labour, 13, 217 Holmes, Malcolm Glennie, 51 Ipswich, Qld, 16 Holmes, Mary Ann (Marianne) Irish Relief Fund, 17, 139 (nee Glennie), xii, 49, 51-53 Irrawang (Raymond Terrace), 21, 271 Holmes, Maxwell Phillips, xii, 53 Holmes, S H, 96n J. Holroyd, Arthur Todd, MLA, 56, 60, 122, Jackson, George William, 209-210 278 Jacob, Archibald Hamilton MLA, 122 Holy Trinity Church (Lochinvar), 73 196 Honness, Charles, 143 Jacob, Vickers, 213 Hook, David (Pothana Winery), 220 Jacob’s Mob (Bushrangers), 213 Hopson, F, 189 Jaques, Charles, 273 Horn, John, 30 Jarrett, W, 106 Horn, Mary Jane (nee Pilgrim), 30-31 Jedburgh, Parish of (NSW), 200-201 Horseshoe Bend (Maitland), 29 Jenkins, Dr Richard Lewis (Nepean Horticultural Society of New South Wales Towers, NSW) 95-96 (see Agricultural and Horticultural Jenkins, Wal, 178 Society of NSW) Jenner, Peter, xii Hotel Beatty (East Gresford), 227 Jenner, Susan Joy (nee Glennie), xii Houghton, Parish of (County Durham), Jerrys Plains, 25 268 Jersey, Earl of (see George, Victor Albert) How, Walker & Co, 34 Jewboy Gang (Bushrangers), 215 Howes Valley (Gresford), 244 Johnstone, Major Edward PM, 20, 34, 95, Hughes, Lewis, 272, 286 206-207, 208n, 210 Hughes, Susan, 272 Jones, Edward (Kelburn), 81, 145, 244 Hughes, John Terry, 205 Jones, F Hungerford, J, 45 Jones, Thomas, 215 Hunter (paddle-steamer), 24, 266 Joubert, Didier, 110 Hunter Hill (Rosebrook), see Eelah Joubert, Jules, 109-111, 111, 112, 275 Hunter River, 54, 61, 79, 86, 88, 93, 97 Junction, The, see also East Gresford, 114, 154 144, 146, 147, 246-253 Hunter River Agricultural and Junction Inn (East Gresford), 137, 147, Horticultural Association, Maitland. 162, 246-247, 250-251 (see also Maitland Show, Exhibitions Jupp’s Cemetery (East Gresford), 189 and Shows), 86, 93, 95, 118, 124, 197, 274, 275 K Hunter River District Cricket Association, Kaludah (Kaloudah) (Lochinvar), 71, 75, 164-165

to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 55 Kaludah (Lochinvar) continued Lankester, Ernest Delappe, 34-35 83, 96n, 103, 108-109, 116, 118, 132 Lankester, John Delappe Jr, 33, 34n, 35, 152, 271 35-36, 38, 39-40, 40-41, 41-42, 42, 65, Kealy, Edward (Summer Hill, Vacy), 53, 96n, 139, 230-232 274 Lankester, John Delappe Sr, 25, 33-34, 51 Keene, Sarah, 275 Lankester, Mary Isabella, 34-35 Keene, William, 76, 89, 93, 94, 98, 102, Lankester, Mary Temperance, 33-34 275 Lankester, Thomas, 33 Kelburn (Gresford), 193, 197, 244 Largs (NSW), 169n Kellehear, ?, 150-151 Lawrence, Clyde, 178 Kelly, D (Clifton), 244 Lawrence, Eric, 178 Kelly, John (Convict), 210 Lawrence, H (Howes Valley), 244 Kelman, James Busby (Kirkton), 139-140 Lawrence, J (Lostock), 244, 284 Kelman, Lewis Chalmers (Kirkton), 96n Lawrence, Les, 178 Kelman, William Dalrymple (Kirkton), Lawrence, Reg, 189 108, 127, 207 Lawrence, Roslyn, 189 Kempsey (NSW), 183 Lawrence, Stewart, 189 Kennerty Farm (Peterculter, Scotland), Lawrence Family, 188 43, 49, 52-53, 254, 254n Lawrie, James, 144, 170 Kenny, Eugene (Ravenscroft, Eccleston), Lawrie, J Jr, 158, 165 281 Lawrie, R, 158, 164, 167-168, 171 Kenny, Janet (see Norrie) Lawrie Family, 171, 189 Keppie, John, 170 Ledsam, Jeremiah, 24-25, 33 Keppie, William, 175 Lee, John Leonard (Leeholme, Woodville) Killarney (Queensland), 175-176 134, 273 King, James (Irrawang, Raymond Legislative Assembly (see NSW Terrace), 21, 207, 213, 286 Legislative Assembly) King William 1V (Paddle steamer), 208, Legislative Council (see NSW Legislative 208n, 209-210 Council) King’s School (), 177 Lennoxton (Vacy), 244 Kinross (Raymond Terrace), 53, 103, 118, Lewinsbrook (Gresford), 1, 18, 34, 91, 273 108, 113, 143, 154, 162n, 171, Kirkton (Belfoed), 34, 108, 127 222-223, 236, 244 Kissing Point (Putney, Sydney), 203 Lewinsbrook Creek, 222, 234, 250 Knowendale, 244, 244n Lewinsbrook Creek Wines, 223 Knoedler, J G (Mount Ararat), 244 Light of the Age (Ship), 67 Lindeman, Arthur Flint, 143, 280-281 L. Lindeman, Arthur Holden, 171, 179 Labuan War Cemetery (Borneo), 186 Lindeman, Arthur Henry, 119, 134, 150 Lachryma Christi (Christ’s Tear) Wine, 164, 166-168, 171, 172, 244-245, 284 139-140 Lindeman, Charles Frederick, 40, 106 Lady McNaghton (ship), 28-29 Lindeman, Edith, 172 Laguna (NSW), 203n Lindeman, Edward Bramhall, 179 Lindeman, Eliza Harriett, 10, 149, 150, Lambert, Robert, 200, 201, 201-202 151, 153, 158n, 175 Lambruscat (Wine), 55, 74-75, 234 Lindeman, Harriett Jane (see Brown) Lambs Creek (NSW), 169n Lindeman, Dr Henry John (Cawarra, Lambton, S H, 145-146 Gresford) 1, 4, 10-11, 13, 18-20, 24, Lang, Andrew (Dunmore), 18, 23 34-35, 35-36, 37, 40, 51, 53, 57-58, Lang, Rev John Dunmore, 34, 288-289 61-62, 63, 65, 74, 76, 81, 95-96, 98, Lankester, Alfred Ernest, 40 99, 101, 103, 106, 108, 110-112, 117, Lankester, Annie M (nee Campbell), 34, 122, 128, 130, 132, 134,139, 143-144, 41-42, 42 149, 153, 155, 158n, 168, 182, 197n, Lankester, Charles, 34, 40 206, 220, 228n, 267-268, 281 Lankester, Charles Delappe, 34 Lindeman, Herbert, 161

to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 56 Lindeman, Kate Marion, 171, 172, 173 McGarvie, Rev John, 202, 207, 288 Lindeman, Messrs, 116, 119, 146, 151, McIntyre, John (Torryburn,Gresford), 220 166, 171 McIntyre, Peter (Pitnacree, East Lindemans Wines, 1, 11, Maitland), 220 Linton, H, 189 McIntyre, Rev William, 289 Litchfield (Staffordshire, England), 34 Mackay, John Kenneth (Dungog), 222 Liverpool (NSW), 154 Mackenzie, Arthur Ronald, 49 , 17-18, 20, 45-46, 208, McKenzie, Colin, 20, 47 210, 229, 277 Mackenzie, Harold, 147, 159 Livingstone, Alexander, 208, 210, 211 McKinlay (Queensland), 288 Llangollen (Cassilis), 277 McKinlay, Dr Ellar McKellar, 198, 215 Lochinvar (NSW) see also Oswald, 25, 287-288 51, 71, 73, 118, McKinlay, John, 288 Lodges, Mack, H, 167 Good Templars “Moss Rose” No 457 Macquarie, Charles, 206, 210 (Allynbrook), 282 Macquarie Park Crematorium (Sydney), Good Templars “Sweet Briar” No 500 183-184, 188 (Gresford), 147-148, 282 (NSW), 200, 201, 202 Good Templars “The Rosebud” Maderia (Wine), see also , 14n, No 456 (Lostock), 282 55-56, 62, 70, 73-74, 234 Good Templars “Joseph Malins” Madras (India), 9, 47 No 134 (Paterson), 282 Madras Native Infantry, 8, 15 Logan, Robert (Torryburn), 149-151 Magennis, H, 167 London International Exhibitions (see Magennis, J, 179 Exhibitions and shows) Main, Hugh MLA, 41-42 London Wall Scotch Church, 43 Maitland (NSW), 17, 28-29, 31, 36, 53, Lord, George, 209 80, 84, 86, 93, 118, 129, 134, 149, 164 Lord, John, 215 213, 241-242, 279, 282, 289 Lorn (NSW), 29 (East Maitland), 279 Lostock (See also Emral, Guygallen), Maitland Police District, 53 4, 101, 143, 155, 166, 174, 189, 244 Maitland Show, see Exhibitions 250, 252 Manning, Edye, 7, 83, 83n, 129 , 126, 126, 189 Manning, Elizabeth Bottrell (see Lowe, William, 210 Townshend) Lower Hunter Electorate, 122, 196 Manning, Emily Anne, 2, 5, 11, Luke, John Ponsford (Gostwyck) 140-142, Manning, Sir William Montague, 5 203n Mantell, W D B, 141 Lulham, James, 215 Maples Cottage (Allyn River Wines), Luscombe, Mrs, 169 222, 227 Luscombe, Rev Popham, 159, 167-168 Markey, Peter, 287 (NSW), 118, 163 Maro (psudonym), see Macarthur, Lynch, Bishop John, 17 William Marrowbone Hills (Cessnock, NSW), 152 M. Martens, Conrad, 5, 5, Macarthur, Elizabeth, 271 Martins Creek (NSW), 205 Macarthur, John, 271 Marton (New Zealand), 183 Macarthur, (Sir) William, 56, 271 Maryvale (Mary Vale, Maryville, McClymant, James, 210, 211, 213 Allynbrook), 177 McCormick, Ellen (nee Bellew), 6 Massie, Hugh Hamon, 13 McCormick, James, 4, 6, 6n, 7, 10, 53, 81, Massie, Robert, 13 92, 99-100, 107-108, 115, 126, 138, Mayfield (Newcastle, NSW), 32, 32 171n, 206, 244 Mayne, Captain William Colburn, 116, McCormick, Mary (see Doyle) 277 McDonnell and Co (London), 98 Mediterranean Sea, 48 McFarland, Daniel, 18 Melbourne (Vic), 47-48, 96

to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 57 Melville Plains (Merriwa, NSW), 277 N. Menzies, James, 43 Nagy, Stephen, 189 (Wine), 64, 223-224, 225 Namoi River (NSW), 17-18, 20, 24, 45-47 Merriwa (NSW), 129, 284 208, 229, 254 Merrylands (Sydney), 278 Negretti and Zambra (London), 93 Metropolitan Intercolonial Exhibitions, Nepean Towers (see Jenkins, Dr R L) Sydney (see Exhibitions and shows) New South Wales Agricultural Society, Middleton, Rev George Augustus, 37 98-99 Milchomi (Milchomie), 20, 24-25, New South Wales Distillery Co, 162 228-229, 265 237-238 Mill Pond, The (Camyr Allyn), 226, 226, New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 226n 54, 56, 60, 76, 88, 89, 90, 233, Minchinbury, 115 Sale of colonial Wine Act, 122-123 Mirari Creek, 29, 205 New South Wales Legislative Council, Mitchell, Roderick, 46 13, 23, 238 Monarch Museum (Williamtown), 8 New South Wales Vineyard Association, Monaro (NSW), 274 271 Moneybung (Paterson), 37 New Zealand, 141-142, 148, 156, 183, Moore, George, 281 228n Moore, Rev G, Newcastle (NSW), 36, 80, 86, 136, 194, Morpeth (NSW), 23, 54, 80, 86, 162, 213 208-209, 241-242, 275, 279 241 Newcastle West Presbyterian Cemetery, Morpeth (Ship), 79 194 Morson, Dr Alexander, 137 Newtown (Sydney), 48n Mosman (Sydney), 176, 287 Newman, H R, 25, 47 Mount Arrarat (Vacy), 244 Nicholson’s Racecourse (Maitland), 93 Mount Vincent (NSW), 275 Nind, Dr Isaac Scott, 206 Mowbray (Vacy) see also Vineyard Nobbys (Newcastle), 279 Cottage, 29, 101n, 116, 118, 130, Norna (ship), 47 154, 205, 244 Norrie, Alexander Jr, 142, 142n, 145, Mowbray Ford (see also Vineyard 247-252, 281 Crossing), 101,101n, 129 Norrie, Alexander Sr, 281 Mowbray, Isabella (see Cadell) Norrie, Anna Louisa (nee Bowler), Muddle, George, 29 281-282 Mulbring (NSW), 164 Norrie, Catherine, 281 Mullenroo, Gresford, 3, 6, 6n, 7,189, 192 Norrie, James, 281 Mullenroo House, 6n, 7 Norrie, Janet (see Kenny) Mundy, Ernest William, 27 North, J (Lennoxton), 244 Mundy (Munday), Mary Cecil (see Patch) North Sydney Cricket Club, 171 Mundy, Rev Matthew, 25 North Waratah Cemetery (see St Munro, Alexander (Bebeah), 118, 127, Andrew’s Church, Mayfield) 132, 273 Northern Agricultural and Horticultural Murray, Martin, 201 Association Show, Singleton, see Murray Valley Vineyard, 35-36 Exhibitions and Shows Murrurundi (NSW), 203n, 242 Northern Hunter Winery (East Gresford), Murwillumbah (NSW), 176, 181, 183-186 223, 223, 224 187, 188 Northern Suburbs Crematorium (see Muscat (Wine), 39 Macquarie Park) Muscatel (Wine), 140 Northumberland Hotel (Maitland), 53, 55, Museum of Rural Life (), 73, 76, 108, 117, 204 104 Norwood (Gresford), 198, 199, 281 Muswellbrook (NSW), 242, 280, 284 Nowlan, Elizabeth (Eelah, Rosebrook), Myall Creek (NSW), 144, 216, 251, 274 253-254

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to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 63 Weingartner, F (Dunmore), 244-245 Wine and grape varieties (continued) Wellington (New Zealand), 148 Lambruscat Wellington District (NSW), 44, 202 Lachryma Christi 206-207, 210, 254, 277 Madeira (see also Verdelho) Wells, Elizabeth, 279-280 Merlot Wells, Ezekiel, 279 Merlot/Shiraz, sparkling Wells, Fred, 178 Muscat, Muscatel Wells, Jack, 179 Riesling Wells, James, 136-138, 279-280, 284 Riesling, Hunter River (see also Wells, John, 178 Semillon) Wentworth, D’arcy, 277 Riesling, Shepherd’s (see also Westwood (Wales), 129 Semillon) White, Frank, 179 Rose White, Henry O’Sullivan, 246-248 Semillon (see also Hunter River Whitfield (Allynbrook), 220, 244 Riesling and Shepherd’s Riesling) Whitfield, Mr, 163 Shiraz (see also Hermitage, Black) Whittingham (Singleton), 36, 127 Shiraz, sparkling Whittingham Cemetery, 127 Verdelho, Verdeilho (see also Wilderness, The (Rothbury), 96n Madiera Wilkinson, William (Cote d’Or), 116 Wisdom, Robert MLA, 196 William (barque), 202 Wollombi (NSW), 284 William 1V (paddle-steamer), 208n Wollongong (NSW), 183 Williams (paddle-steamer), 266 Woodside (Bathurst NSW), 200, 201 Williams, The, Electorate of, 85, 274, 289 Woodville (NSW), 124 Williams River (NSW), 46, 54, 79, 113, Wyndham, Charles (Wollong) xii, 49, 73, 118, 169n, 208, 214-215, 216, 256 73n Williams River Association, 217 Wyndham, George Jr, 73n, 127 Wilson, Frank, 178 Wyndham, George Sr (Dalwood), 49, Wilson, Rev John, 274 73, 73n Wilson, John Bowie MLA, 76, 76n, 77, Wyndham, Guy, 73n 88, 238, 274 Wyndham, John (Dalwood), 34-35, 35-36, Windermere (Lochinvar), 25 48, 53, 56, 58, 61, 63, 73, 76-77, 81, Windeyer, Ann Mary (see Thomson) 86, 89, 90, 95-97, 102-103, 108, 112, Windeyer, Archibald (Kinross, Raymond 116-117, 127, 139, 267-268 Terrace), 53, 103, 216 Wyndham, Lucy Ellen (nee Glennie), Windeyer, Catherine Rebecca (see 48-49, 73 Rogers) Wyndham, Margaret, 49, 73 Wyndham, Windeyer, Charles, 210, 214, 216, 217 Messrs, 77, 93, 113 Windeyer, John (Kinross, Raymond Wyndham, Reginald, 134 Terrace), 61, 89 Wyuna Nursing Home (Castle Hill), 188 Windeyer, (Lady) Mary (nee Bolton), 36 Windeyer, Thomas Mark, 215, 216 Windeyer, (Sir) William Charles, 36 Wine and grape varieties, see under Aucarot Brandy Burgundy Chambourcin Champagne Chardonnay Claret Gouais Hermitage, Black (see Claret/Shiraz) Hermitage, White Hock

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JACKEY JACKEY

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JACK SULLfV AN

Based on the Paterson Historical Society 2001 Heritage Address

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CoYer photographs: Clockwise from top~ Jackey Jackey; Detail of Kennedy memorial in StJames~ Church Sydney; Church ofSt Julian, Maker, Cornwall; Breastplate awarded to Jackey Jackey; Kingsand, Cornwall. (Source: Mitchell Library, Caroline Hall, Jack Sullivan)

to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 65 INDEX. (Italics denote illustration, photograph, map, or similar.) Apothecaries’ Company (England), 82 Arab, ship, 197 A Arachne, barque, 36,87 Abbotsford (Sydney), 48,50 Arafura Sea, 29,33 Abergeldie (Summer Hill, Sydney), 79 Argent, Thomas Jr, 189-190 Aboriginal Mother, The (poem), 214,216-217 Argyle, County of, 185,235,242n, Aborigines, 101,141,151,154,159,163-165, Ariel, schooner, 114,116-119,121,124-125, 171-174,174,175,175-177,177,178,178-180, 134,144,146,227,254 181,182-184,184,185-186,192,192-193, Armagh County (Ireland) 213 195-196,214,216,218-220,235,262-266,289, Armidale (NSW), 204 295-297 Army (see Australian Army, Regiments) (See also Jackey Jackey, King Tom, Harry Arrowfield (Upper Hunter, NSW), 186,187 Brown) Ash Island (Lower Hunter, NSW), 186 Aborigines (CapeYork), 117, 121, 127, (See also Scott, Alexander Walker) 129-130,131,132-134,136,138,143,146- Ashfield (Sydney), 11,210 147, Ashfield Park Estate (Ashfield, Sydney), 210 256-260 passim Association for importing Indian Coolie Abrahams, George (see Jones, Robert Buckey) labour, 87 Ada Cottage, The Rocks (Sydney), 218 Auckland (NZ), 33,58 Adair, James, 55 Austinmer (NSW), 80 Addams, Rev Frederick, 39,298 Australian, The, 282 Adelaide (SA), 297 Australian Agricultural Company, 179,181, Adelaide River (NT), 29 193-194 Adolphus Channel (QLD), 224 Australian Army, Agricultural Society of NSW, 311 Anzac Mounted Division, 21 Akaroa (NZ), 32-33,252-253 4th Light Horse Field Ambulance, 19,21 Albany Bay (Qld), 150 56th Battalion, 19 Albion, Whaler, 230 Medical Corps, 19 Albany Island (Qld), 132,143-144,145,224,255 Australian Colonial and General Life Albany Pass (Qld), 146-147,237 Assurance Co, 12,53 Albany Point (Qld), 123 Australian Gas Light Co, 38,51-52,281 (See also Point Albany) Australian General Assurance Co, 38,46,167 Albury (NSW), 172-173,182 Avard, David, 199 Alcorn, Edward, 155,298 Avard, Elizabeth (see Wisdom) Alcorn’s Inn (Singleton, NSW), 298 Avard, Sarah, 199 Aldersgate (England), Avenue, The (Balmain, Sydney), 21-22,22,23 School of Medicine, 97 Tribe, 166 Alexandria, Parish of (NSW), 111 Alfred, Prince, Duke of Edinburgh, 192 B All Saints’ Church (Austinmer, NSW) 79 Badminton (Croydon, Sydney), 19 All Saints’ Church (Derby, England), 230 Bailey, Frederick Manson, 146,225,296 All Saints’ Church (Singleton, NSW), 9, 86,98, Bailey, Henry, 86,100-105,107,290-291 99,101 Bailey, John, 296 Allen, Daniel, 235 Bailey, John Frederick, 297 Allen, George Wigram, 47 Bailey, Mary Anna (see Trembath/Christian) Allen, Mary (nee Sherwin), 235,237,310 Baker, Donald, 91 Allenby, General Edmund Henry, 21 Bald Head (QLD), 258 Alligator, HMS, 27,29 Balmain (Sydney), 8-9,11-13, 13 ,15-17,19, Alligator River (NT), 27,29 21-23,58,73,168 Allyn River (NSW), 11,289 Balmain, Dr William, 12 Almorah,ship, 209 Balmain Reporter, The, 282,276 Anderson, Val, 177,233 Bank of Australasia, 197 Ann, ship, 157 Bank of Australia, 47,168,281 Antrim County (Ireland), 213 Bank of NSW, Sydney,38-39,47,51-53,55,57,

318 to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 66 281 Black, Thomas, 16,187 Bank of NSW, Melbourne, 47,51,51,51-52,52, Black Creek (NSW), 103,110,141,217 53,168 Black Harry (see Brown, Harry) Banks Peninsula (NZ), 252-253 Blackburn (Lancashire, England), 197 Banks Town (see Bankstown) Blacket, Edmund, 11,160,162-163,219 Bankstown (Sydney), 232 Bland, Dr William, 237,239,248,250,312 (Qld), 108 Blaxland, John, 210 Bargo (NSW), 242n Bloomfield (East Maitland), 293 Baring, ship, 208-209 Blue Mountains (NSW), 23,25 Baring & Co, London, 38 Bob, King (Aborigine), 176 Barker, Thomas, 186 Bodalla (NSW), 311 Barnard, Edward, 12,157,159,163,165 Boehm, Joseph Edgar, RA, 205,304 Barrett (a convict), 114,116,124,126,255-257, Boggabri (NSW), 108 259-260 Bolton, Rev Robert Thorley, 199,219 Barron River (QLD), 148 Bolwarra (Maitland), 172-173,174,175-176 Barry, John, 190 Bolwarra House (see Dickson, David) Barton, (Sir) Edmund, 205 Bolwarra Waste Treatment Works, 173 Barwell, transport, 243 Bona Vista, schooner, 142 Bass Strait, 245 Bong Bong (NSW), 242n,246-247 Bassett, Marnie, 145,172 Boni, Aborigine, 216 Batavia, 109 Booral (NSW), 194 Bateson, Charles, 244 Boro (NSW), 242 Bathurst (NSW), 237,311 Bossley, John Brown, 93,263 Bathurst, Earl, 239 Botany (Sydney), 209,244 Bathurst, Lake (see Lake Bathurst) Bothwell (TAS), 251 Batman, John, 50 Boughton, John Herring, 1 Bavin, Rev Rainsford, 76 Bourke, County of (VIC), 111-112,112,113, Bay of Islands (NZ), 32,58,253 311 (see also Jika Jika, Parish of) (See also New Zealand) Bourke, Governor Sir Richard, 82,210,275 Beagle, HMS, 25,29,31,33-34 Boutcher, Mary (see Halloran) Beale, Edgar, 108,121,152,172,180,182-183 Bowen, Constable Edward, 202 Beard, William, 221-222 Bowman, George, 98,102,186,187 Beauraraba (Darling Downs, QLD), 41, 53 Boyd, Archibald, 94-95 Bedlam Ferry (Sydney), 48,49,50,50 Boyd, Benjamin, 94 Bedlam Point ( Sydney), 47-48,49,50,51.53 Boydell, Charles, 36,39 Bedwell, Lt Frederick, 27,54,55 Boyle, H F (Harry), AM, 174 Bee, brig, 58 Bradbury, William, 239,312 Bell, Archibald Jr, 53,54,55,57,93,103-104 Bradley, William, 242 Bell, Archibald Sr, 53,54,55 Braidwood (NSW), 186 Bell, James Thomas, 53,55 Bramble, HMS, 108,116-119, 121n,294 Bell, Mary Ann (see Fennell) Branxton (NSW), 289 Bell, Sophia Hume (see Dutton) Brasch, Rabbi Rudolph, 173-174 Bellenden-Ker Range (Qld), 146,148,225 Breastplates, Aboriginal, Belmont (Richmond, NSW), 36,53 Harry Brown, 183 (QLD), 108 Jackey Jackey, 152,153,154-155,183,185 Berrima (NSW), 242n,247-248 King Tom, 178,178-179 Bestic, Agnes (see Wisdom) Bremer, Sir James, RN, 27,34 Bestic, Brereton, 304 Brenan, John, 175-176 Bettington, John Henshall, 248,250 Brentford (Surrey, England), 57 Billy Goodday, Aborigine (see Combine) Brickfield Hill (Sydney), 660 Billy, King, Aborigine, 175 Bridges, Elizabeth Anne, 305 Billyard, William, 49 Bridges, John William, 305 Birchgrove (Sydney), 12,209 Briggs, Albertine Augusta, 57 Birpai Tribe, 166 Briggs, Rev Francis, 57 Black, John, 38 Briggs, Frank, 57

319 to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 67 Brisbane (QLD), 17,146 Macnamara, 242,285 Brisbane, Sir James, RN, 5,5,7,275 Tunnel Gang, 217 Brisbane, Governor Sir Thomas, 5,7,59,235 Bushrangers (continued) (QLD), 146 Wantabadgery Gang, 202 (NSW), 46,216,281 (see also Scott, Andrew George) (See also Gosford) Brisbane Water Steam Packet Company, 281 C Brisbane Water Tribe, 220 Cabbage Tree (NSW), 190 Bristol (England), 243 Cabramatta (Sydney, NSW), 311 Britannia, HMS, 208,305 Cairnmore (Dungog, NSW), 300 British Australasian Tobacco Co, 79-80 Caledonian Hotel (Singleton, NSW), 298 British Australian Gold Mining Co, 72 Cairns (QLD), 223 British Foreign Bible Society, 81 Calvert, James, 183 Britomart, HMS, 25-35passim,108,224,252-253 California (USA), 57,167-168 Brixton, ship, 246 Camden, County of (NSW), 242n Broadwater, The (see Brisbane Water) Camden, Electorate of (NSW), 247 Broomfield (Bong Bong, NSW), 246 Cameron, Rev Francis, 9,101,262,276 Brothers, ship, 193 Campbell, Alexander, 189-190 Broughton, Bishop William Grant, 11,159- Campbell, Alison, 48 160, Campbell, Archibald, 48 162-163,276 Campbell, Ellen, 48 Broulee (NSW), 186 Campbell, Dr Francis, 48 Brown, Alexander, 282 Campbell, J F, 62,234 Brown, Crawford Logan, 186,187,300 Campbell, James, 204 Brown, Harry (Aborigine), 182-184,184.185 Campbell, Robert Jr, 209 Brown, James, 282 Campbell, Walter Scott, 48,50 Brown, J & A, 282 Campbell Tertius, Robert, 53,57 Brown, Margaret (see Garven) Campbelltown (NSW), 12,275 Brown, Margaret (see Telfer) Camperdown, Sydney (see Newtown) Brown, Sarah, 300 Camperdown Memorial Rest Park (Sydney), Brown, Dr Walter, 60 18 Browne, Edward, 155 Campsie (Vacy, NSW), 48 Browne, Captain Hutchison Hothersall, 125 Cam-yr-Allyn (Gresford, NSW), 36 Browne, John, 41,93 Canton, ship, 27,279 Brush and Macdonnell, 152,297 Cape, Mr, Buchanan, David, MLA, 190,205 Cape Bedford (QLD), 126,260 Bulga (NSW), 94 Cape Horn, 169 Bunker, Eber, 230 Cape Melville (QLD), 117 Burgarra Station, (Gwydir River, NSW), 41, Cape of Good Hope, 207-208 53 Cape Shadwell (QLD), 125,255 Burma, 5,34 (see also Moulmein) Cape York (QLD), 27, 35, 106, 108-109,111, Burnicle, William, 13 114,116121,122,127-128,132,136,138,144, Burrows, Oscar (see Burrows and Emanuel) 146,150,153,179,223,226,227,228,254-260 Burrows and Emanuel, brewers, 69-70 passim Burton, Justice, 247 Captain Moonlite, (see Scott, Burwood (Sydney), 21 Andrew George) Busby, James, 32,186 Cardoness (Vacy, NSW), 55 Bush Church Aid Society, 81 Cargo (NSW), 311 Bushrangers. Carmichael, Rev Dr Henry, 199 General, 234,242,310 Carpentaria Downs Station (QLD), 223 Dalton, 242,285 Carpenter, Abraham (Abram), 206,304 Donohoe, JohnGeary, William, 234 Carpenter, Caroline Susannah, 206 Geary, William, 234,309 Carpenter, Edward, 109,227 Jacob’s Mob, 240 Carpenter, George Lyndon, 304 Jewboy Gang, 216-217,282 Carpenter, John Frederick William, 206

320 to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 68 Carrabean (Port Stephens, NSW) Charritie, Maj General, 290 (see Carrington) Charritie, Maria (see Stolworthy) Carrington (Carrabean), (Port Stephens, NSW) Cheap living, play, 29-30 194 Chidley, Sarah (see Harpur) Carron, William, 109-110,121,123-127,129n, Chimborazo, ship, 205 134,135,136,138,142,147,157,225,226, China, ship, 290 227, Chisholm, Dame Alice, 19,21,278 228,255,260 Chloroform, 114 Carron Range (QLD), 146 Christ Church (Newcastle, NSW), 179-180, Cartwright, Ann (see Sadleir) 181,182,185 Cartwright, Rev Robert, 186 Christian, John, 291 Cassowary, bird, 147-148 Christian, Mary Anna, 291 Castle Hill (Sydney), 75-76,76-77,234 (see also Trembath/Bailey) (see also Garthowen) Churches Castle Hill Rebellion 1804, 229,230 All Saints’ (Austinmer), 79 Castles, Amy, 251 All Saints’ Derby, England, 230 Casuarius casuarius (see Cassowary) All Saints’ (Singleton), 9,8, 86,98,99,101 Casuarius galmarra (see Cassowary) 289,298 Cavell, Edith, Memorial Nurses Association, Christ Church (Newcastle), 179-180,181, 81 182,185 Cawarra (Gresford, NSW), 276 Christ Church (Bong Bong) Cawsand, Cornwall (England), 1,4,169 Mariners’ Church (Sydney), 192 Cemeteries. Presbyterian (Maitland), 282,286 Balmain, 11 St Andrew’s Presbyterian (Singleton), 103, Botany, 244,246,275,281 194 Botany Pioneer Memorial Park, 209 St Andrew’s (Summer Hill), 79 Christ Church (Newcastle), 179- 180,181, St Ann’s Presbyterian (Paterson), 48 182,185 St Anne’s, Ryde, 248 Christ Church, (Bong Bong), 246 St James (Sydney), 7,12,149,157,158,159 Devonshire Street (Sydney), 5,5,7,162,209, 159-160,160, 162-166 passim, 224,243, 244,246,275,281 275-276,298,300 Dungog (NSW), 300 St John the Evangelist (Wollombi), 219 Mays Hill (Parramatta), 60 St John’s (Ashfield), 11,212 Morpeth, 197,199 St John’s (Parramatta), 59-60,71,71-72,232, Northern Suburbs (Sydney), 24 235,236,311 Oakhampton (Maitland), 294 St Julian, Maker (Cornwall), xiv,1,2,3,6,35, Rookwood (Sydney), 76,78-79,79-80 ,80, 56,57,73,170,171 162,250, St Luke’s (Liverpool), 186 St Anne’s(Ryde, Sydney), 248 St Mary’s (Balmain), 11-12,13,15,19,276 St John’s (Ashfield, Sydney), 11 St Matthew’s (Windsor), 36 St John’s (Parramatta), 59-60,70,71,232, St Paul’s (Burwood), 78 235,236,237,310 St Paul’s (Paterson), 39,298,301 St Paul’s, Paterson, 301 St Peter’s (Newtown), 210 St Peter’s (St Peters, Sydney), 14,15,15-16 St Peter’s (St Peters), 14,15,15-16 St Stephen’s, (Newtown, Sydney), 11,17, St Philip’s (Sydney), 235,243-244,246 18,19,23 (Camperdown Cemetery) St Stephen’s (Newtown, Sydney), 11,17.18, South Head (Sydney), 5,5,7 19,23 Waverley (Sydney), 19,20,21,24,206 Scots’ Church (Sydney, NSW), 8 Whittingham (Singleton, NSW), 285-286, Church and School Lands, 189 289 Church of England Homes, 81 Wollombi (NSW), 220-221 Church Missionary Society, 80 Census1828, 59 Cintra (Paterson, NSW), 300 Chantrey, Sir Francis, 7 Clarence River (NSW), 146,282 Chapman, Matthew, 216 Clarencetown (NSW), 191 Charley (Aborigine), 184 Clarissa, schooner, 125,295

321 to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 69 Clark, James, 119 Coulsons Creek (Merriwa, NSW), 36 Clarke, Ralph, 27 Cox, Edward, 214 Claughton, Rev H C, 220 Cox’s Inn (Singleton, NSW), 92 Clayton, Dr Benjamin, 9,12 Craddock, Hugh, 116 Clayton, Frances, 11 Craig Gowan, Castle Hill (see Garthowen) Clements, Charlotte (see Sherwin) Crimean War (see Patriotic Fund) Cliff, J W, 74 Crofton, Caroline Amelia (see Mitchell) Clontarf, (Sydney), 192 Crofton, Chidley John, 112,114,293-294 Close, Edward Charles Jr, 41,261 Crofton, Mary, 293-294 Close, Edward Charles, 41,43,179,261,283 Crook, Elizabeth, 245 Cloudy Bay (NZ), 253 Crook, Emma, 245 Clyde River (TAS), 251 Crown and Anchor Hotel (Morpeth, NSW) Coar, J J, 216 304 Cogoon River (QLD), 159 Croydon (Sydney), 19 Colliburri, Dubbo, NSW), 250 Crummer, Major James, 152,154 Collingwood (Canada), 169 Cullen, Thomas, 288 (NSW), 219 Cullen’s Inn (Singleton, NSW), 90,288 Colonial Conference, 1887 (London), 205 Cumberland, County of (NSW), 1-11,242n,248 Combine, (Billy Goodday), Aborigine, Cunningham, Walter, 174 110-111, 141-142 (see also Young, Noela) Combo, Aborigine, 154

Commercial Banking Co, 19,51,247 Compte de Paris, ship, 33,252 D Comyn, Caroline Sophia, 9,12,17,168-169 Dalglish, Alison (wife of James), 48 Comyn, Lucy Agnes, 17-18 Dalglish, Alison (daughter of James) Comyn, Thomas Dillon, 17 (see Campbell) Conomodine Station (Cargo, NSW), 311 Dalglish, James, 48 Cook, Captain James, 27 Dalton (see Bushrangers) Cook’s River (see St Peters/Tempe) Dalwood (Brsanxton, NSW), 289 Cooke, Michael, 7 Damascus, ship, 169 Cooke’s Wharf (Lane Cove, Sydney), 7 Dangar, Eliza, 298 Cooma (NSW), 311 Dangar, Frederick Holkham, 298 Coombe, Emma Leigh (see Shaw) Dangar, Henry, 1,39-45,92-93,95,98, Coombes and Shaw, 78 102-103,106,111,114,137,163,193, Cooper, Sir Ashly, 239 213, 283 Cooper, George, 8,9,58 Dangar, Marian, 298 Cooper, Rev Joseph, 110.196,261 Dangar, William John, 298 Coopers Creek (QLD) (see Barcoo River) Daphne, barque, 244-245,315 Coolabah, Valley Hts (QLD), 23 Daphne, ship, 315 Coquette, schooner, 118-120,142,144,149 Darkinung Tribe, 166 Corinda (Belford), Upper Hunter, 53 Darling,Governor Sir Ralph, 5,185,235,239, Corkhill, Doris, 19 240,246 Corkhill, Edith, 19 Darling Downs (QLD), 41 Corkhill, Lucy Bertha, 11,18-19 Darling Mills, 242 Corkhill. Oswald E, 278 Darlington (Singleton, NSW), 289 Corkhill, Sydney R, 19,23 Darlington Racing Club, 85 Corlette, Rev, 212 Darlinghurst (Sydney), 250 Cornwall (England), xiv,1-2,2-4,5,6, 56, Darvall, John Bayley, 149,248 57-58, 72,73, 94,169-173,173,280,291 Darwin (NT), 31 Cory Family, 1 Darwin, Charles, 29 Cory, Edward Gostwyck, 163 Davies, John, 88,93 Cory, Gilbert, 301-302 Davis, John Martin, 216 Davis, Thomas Hudson, 12 Corymbicola mestoniin, bird, 148 Dawson, John Grimsey, 193-194,301 Costigan, William, 109,121,126-128,133,146, Dawson, Robert, 103,193 258

322 to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 70 Day, Edward Denny, 30,90,163,164 Dutton, Sophia Hume,36,53E Deaf Dumb and Blind Institution, Sydney, 72 E Dean, William and Co, 74 Eagle Chief, The, poem, 218-219 Denman (NSW), 165 Eagar,D, 161 Department of Agriculture and Forestry Eales, John, 1,41,90,197,303 (see New South Wales) Earl Cornwallis, transport, 243 Derwent River (TAS), 245 Earl St Vincent, transport, 281 Deutsher, Keith, 65,67,69 East India Company, Hon, 306 Devon (England), 1,4 East Maitland, (NSW) (See Maitland, East) Devonport (England), 1,57 East Maitland Classical and Commercial Dickson, David, 176 Academy, 199 Dixson and Co, 79-80 Eastwood (Sydney), 248,250 Dixson, Lady Emma Elizabeth, 79 Eastwood House (Eastwood), 248,249 Dixson, Sir Hugh, 79 Eckford, William, 41 Dixson, Sir William, 79-80 Eden (NSW), 311 Dixson Library (Sydney), 80 Edgecumbe (Parramatta), 63,71 Dobson, Captain William, 114,116-118,121, Edward, Prince of Wales, 304 123-126,128,254,257-260,294 Edwards, John, 168,243 Double Bay (Sydney) Edwards, John, 310 Douglas, John, 109,227 Edwards, Sarah, 310,237,240 Douglass, Dr Henry Grattan, 199 Edye, Dr Alfred Oke, 96 Doust, Thomas, 204 Eliot, Edward Granville, Lord, 37,280 Doyle, Edward, 210 Elizabeth, brig, 275 Doyle, Mary (see Harpur) Ellalong Tribe, 219 Dryade, ship, 36 Elliott, Captain George, 119,142 Duck Holes Swamp, Raymond Terrace, Elyard, William, 11 (NSW), 188 Emanuel, Alfred, 69 Duckenfield Park Estate (see Eales, John) (see also Burrows and Emanuel) Dudley Terrace, Morpeth (NSW), 197 Emanuel, Solomon, 69 Dubbo, 250 Emanuel and Walford, brewers, 69 Duggan (Duggin), Mary, 8,232,235,236 Emu Brewery (Parramatta, NSW), 61,64-66 Duggan (Duggin), Mary (see Sherwin) Emu Plains (NSW), 214,285 Duggan (Duggin), Michael, 232,235 Empire, The, newspaper, 172,199,282 Duggin (see Duggan) Endeavour Strait (QLD), 27,117 Duguid, Lesslie, 16,247 Escape Rover (QLD), 121,126,129-130, Dulwich (Singleton, NSW), 289 132-134,142-144,146,153,175,224,227, Dun, Thomas, 186 228 Dungog (NSW), 300 Eulengo (Jerrys Plains, NSW), 210 Dunlop, David, 213-214,215,216-220 Evans, Elizabeth (see Horne) Dunlop, Eliza Hamilton, 136,210,212-214,215, Evans, Dr Owen Spencer, 15 216-221 passim Eweretta, ship, 82 Dunlop, Captain William, 213 Dunmore, Largs (NSW), 177,178,178,204,246, F 294 (see also Lang, Andrew and George) Fair Cape (QLD), 258 Dunmore, South Coast (NSW), 178 Farrelly, Alan, 179 Dunmore Mill (Woodville, NSW), 294 Farwell, George, 166 Dunmore Tribe, 174,174-177,177,178,178-179 Fennell, Captain John, 54,55 (see also Tom, King) Fennell, Maria Isabella, 55 Dunn, Denis, 109,121,126-128,146 Fennell, Mary Ann, 54,55 Duralla Creek (NSW), 239 Ferris, Ann (see Glennie) Durham, County of (NSW), 95,98,186,187 Ferris, Elizabeth (see Glennie) Dutton, Charles Boydell, 36 Ferris, Henry, 85,289 Dutton, Charles Christian, 37,280 Ferris, Thomas, 310 Dutton, Henry Pelerin, 36-38, 93,280,289 Fettercairn, ship, 11 Dutton, Richard, 37

323 to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 71 Glendon Tribe, 151-152,152,263 Field of Mars (Sydney), 248 Glenmire, (Millfield, NSW), 216-217 50th Regiment, 197 Glennie and Company, 289 Finn, Anthony, 285 Glennie, Alfred, 289 Fischer, Elsie (Elsa Stralia), 251 Glennie, Ann, 289 Fitzmaurice, Lewis, 29 Glennie, Elizabeth, 289 Fitzroy, Governor Sir Charles, 102-105,152, Glennie, Dr Henry, 83,85,87-90,101-102,104, 153,176,291 106-108,112,114,116,155-156,263,276, Fitzroy, Lady Mary, 104 288-290 Fitzroy, Robert, 58 Glennie, James, 95,104,106,289 Five Dock (Sydney), 12 Glennie, John, 104 (QLD), 108 Glennie, Katherine (see Townshend) Flowerbank (Singleton, NSW), 289 Glennie, Lucy Ellen (see Wyndham) Fly, HMS, 294 Glennie, Rev William, 288 Fly Point (QLD), 144 Glenthorne, (Allynbrook, NSW), 289 Forbes (NSW), 19 Gloucester and Macquarie, County of, 186 Forbes, Joseph, 29 Goddard, William, 109,123-124,126,141-142, Forbes Hotel, Singleton, 94,98,104 225,226, 227, 228,260 Ford, Robert, 117 Gold, 55,72,199 Forest Lodge (Paterson), 193,301 Gold, Dr John, 239,312 Fort Dundas (see Melville Island) Goldfields North Electorate, 204 Fortune, ship, 310 Goldfields West Electorate, 201-202 Foster, William, 90,98 Goodchap, Charles Augustus, 21-22,22 4th Regiment (see Regiments) Goodman, William, 17 Foveaux, Major Joseph, 229-231,239 Goold, Wilfred, 180,182 Francis, schooner, 229 Goodday, Billy, Aborigine (see Combine) Frankland, George Jackson Sr, 193 Gorman, King, Aborigine, 176 Gorman, Thomas, 60 G Gorrick’s Boiling-down Establishment, Galmarra (Galabra) (see Jackey Jackey) (Maitland, NSW), 152,163 Galmarra Grass, Gosford (NSW), 46 Gammon Plains (NSW) (see Merriwa) Gostwyck (Paterson, NSW), 46,163 Gardiner, Samuel, 74 Gough, James, 237 Gardiner, William, 74 Goulburn (NSW), 24,235,285 Gardiner & Co, 74 Goulburn Brewery, 69 Gardiner, W & S Co, 74-75 Goulburn Herald, 171-172,183 Garthowen (Castle Hill, Sydney), 75n,76 Governor Bourke Inn (Singleton, NSW), Garven, Rev John Hill, 282 103,288 Garven, Louisa, 282 Governor Fitzroy Inn (Singleton,NSW), Garven, Margaret, 282 103-104 Gawler, Governor George, 296 Governor Phillip, Colonial brig, 240 Geawegal (Geaw-Gal) Tribe, 165,166 Governor Sorrell, Colonial brig, 245 Geary, William (see Bushrangers) Grabberderack (NSW), 239 General Steam Navigation Company, 281 Graham, William, 43 (Sydney), 231 Grange, The (Wallarobba, NSW), 216 Gerry Gerry, Aborigine, 155-156 Gray, James, 244 Getty, Dr William, 148 Gray, John, 244 Gilbert, John, 183 Great Barrier Reef (QLD), 294 Gillies, Captain John, 12-13 , 194 Gillimatong Creek (NSW), 242 Great North Road (Old North Road), 48,49, Gipps, Governor George, 37,39,43,91,95,290 50-51 (see also Bedlam Point and Ferry) Gipps, Lady Elizabeth, 95 Green Creek (Vacy, NSW), 193 Gladesville (Sydney), 48,49,50 Gresford (NSW), 16,24,36,48,104,193,276,284 rd Glen Innes (NSW), 304 Grey, Henry George, 3 Earl, 106 Glendon (Singleton, NSW), 263 Grey, Governor Sir George, 296

324 to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 72 Gringhai Tribe, 166 Hawkhurst (Kent, England), 199 Grose, Major Francis, 229,308 Hawkings, Mary Ann (see Vallack) Grose Farm, NSW), 283 Hay, Under-Secretary, 239 Guildford (Sydney), 235 Hayes, Patrick, 61,63-66 passim , 108 Healy, Francis, 16 Gullett, Henry S, 19 Heddon Greta (NSW) (see Hart Hill/Garven) Gummun Creek (see ) Hely, Hovenden, 183 Gunning, Lieutenant, 233 Henty, William, 105 Guy, George, 231 Herald, HMS, 33 Gwydir River (NSW), 41 Heroic Journey, A Narrative in Verse, 222 Hesper, HMS, 237 H Hetherington, Rev Irving, 88-89,194 Hall, Lydia Anne (see Halloran) Hexham (NSW), 199,204 Halloran family, 208 Hibberd, Rev F, 79 Halloran, Arthur Edward, 210 Hickey, Edwin, 240 Halloran, Elizabeth, 209 Hickey, William, 240 Halloran, Elizabeth Frances (see Bridges) Hicks, Sophia, 239,313 Halloran, Francis Simeon, 209 Hicks, Lt William, 239,312-313 Halloran, Henry, 19,207-212 passim,219 Hill, Henry, 161 Halloran, Laura (see Shortt), Hinton (NSW), 240 Halloran, Lydia Anne, 208-209 Hitchens, F, 198 Halloran, Laurence Henry, 209 Hobart (Tasmania), 33,239, Halloran, Laurence Hynes, 207-209 Hobden, Jim, 194 Halloran, Lorenzo Hynes, 305 Hobson, Captain William, 32-33,252 Halloran, Mary, 208 Holden, Alfred, 276 Halloran, Robert John, 305 Holden, George Kenyon, 9,12,275 Hammond, Henry (pseudonym), (see Holden, George Mackenzie, 276 Halloran, Laurence Hynes), 208 Holden, Louisa Florence, 276 Hanks, Harriet (see Rowe,Sherwin) Holden, John Rose, 47 Hanks, James, 243-234 Holder, Reginald Frank, 51,55 Hanks, Louisa, 244 Holt, Joseph, 229-231 Hanks, Margaret, 244 Hood, Robin, 235 Hanks, Mary (see Moore) Hook, Emma (see Crook, Emma) Hanks, Phillis (see Riley) Hope, ship, 239 Hanks, Phoebe, 244 Horne, Elizabeth, 285 Hanks, Sarah (nee Trapnell), 243-244 Horne, Ellen, 286 Hanks, Sarah, 243 Horne, Samuel Henry, 59,152,155-156,163, Hanks, William, 244-245 164,166,242,285-286,298 Hanks, William Henry, 244 Hornsby (Sydney), 285 Hannell, James, 182 Hornsby Historical Society, 235 Hannibal Bay (QLD), 257 Hornsby Place (Hornsby, Sydney), 285 Hannibal Island (QLD), 143 Horse & Jockey Inn (Singleton, NSW), 106 Hardman, Elizabeth, 107 Horseshoe Bend, (Maitland, NSW), 95 Hardman, Thomas, 107 Hoskings, W H, 74-75 Harpur, Charles, 43,206,210,282 Houlding, Elizabeth, 78 Harpur, Joseph, 282 Houlding, John Richard, 78 Harpur, Joseph Jehosophat, 43-46,210,282-283 Howard, Capt John, 244-245 Harpur, Sarah, 282 Howe, George, 209 Harrington, Snow, 229 Howe, Robert, 53 Harrisford, (Parramatta, NSW), 60,61 Howell, George, 234,237,238 Harry, Aborigine, 108-110,289 Howell’s Mill, 234 Hart Hill, (Heddon Greta, NSW), 282 Hughes, William, 21-23 (see also Garven) Hungerford, Captain Emanuel, 98 Hartley, Major Humphrey Robert, 240,313 Hunter River (NSW), 165,166,187,188,240 Hawkesbury River (NSW), 48,232 Hunter River Academy (Maitland), 199

325 to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 73 Hunter River Hotel (East Maitland, NSW), 154 Ogilvie), 155-156,296 Hunter River New Steam Navigation Coy, Jemmy Ogilvie, Aborigine, 141,150,165,195 78,198 Jennings, Sir Patrick, 205 Hunter River Steam Packet Hotel, Jerry, Aborigine, 163,166 (Morpeth, NSW), 304 Jerry’s Plains (NSW), 43,83,93,110,134,141, , 173,175 154,165,183,186,187,195-196,210,255, Hyde Park Barracks ( Sydney), 155 262-266 passim, 282 Jewboy Gang (see Bushrangers) I Jika Jika, Parish of (County Bourke, VIC), Illawarra Historical Society, 180 311 Illawarra Steam Packet Company, 281 John and Charlotte, schooner, 114,117 Illustrated Sydney News, 145,145 John Palmer, schooner, 245 Imlay, Patrick, 246 Johnson, Alfred, 311 Inches, Dr John, 48 Johnson, Eliza, 237,240,311 India, 244 Johnston, John, 36,39,102 Innes, Captain Joseph Long, 125,295 Jones, Elizabeth, 193 International Exhibition Building, Sydney, Jones, Margaret, 193 304 Jones, Philip, 101-102 Invermein (Scone, NSW), 284 Jones, Robert “Bucky”, 231 Ipswich (QLD), 17,146 Jones, Thomas (Vacy), 193,216 Ipswich Observer, newspaper, 146 Jones, Thomas (Sydney), 237 Irvine, Bishop Dr D’Arcy, 80 Jones, William, 193 Irwin, Rev Hale, 111 Junction Inn (Raymond Terrace, NSW), 188 Irwin, Margaret (see Hanks) Isle of Wight (England), 281 K Kain, George, 137 J Kamilaroi Tribe, 166 Jack, Robert Logan, 146 Kangaroo Island (SA), 244 Jackey, Aborigine (may be Jackey Jackey), Kantara (Palestine), 19-20 155-156 Katoomba (NSW), 25 Jackey Jackey (Galmarra),Aborigine, 108-109, Keelbundora, Parish of (VIC), 111,112-113 121-130 passim, 131,132-134,135,136-137, Kelburn (Gresford, NSW), 193 137,138-139,140,141-147 passim, 149-152, Kelso (Singleton, NSW) 152-153,154-157 passim, 158-159,159,161, Kendall, Henry, 207,211-212 163, 164,165-166, 171-175, 179-180, 181, Kennedy, Edmund Besley Court, 25,35, 182-183,185,193,195-197,200,207,210,223, 108-110,110,111-114,116-122 passim, 122, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 255-260 passim, 123-130 passim, 131,132-134,135,136-137, 296-298 138-139, 142-147, 149-151, 153, 154-155, Jackey Jackey Airfield (Cape York, QLD), 158,159,165,167,172,175,179-180,182-183, 223,224,225 193,195,197,199,200,206-207,210,212, Jackey Jackey Creek (Cape York, QLD), 133n, 213,221-222,221-225,226, 227, 228,254- 223,224 258 Jackson, Daniel, 59 294,297-298 Jacob, Archibald Hamilton, 186-187,191, Kennedy Highway (QLD), 223 203-205 Kennedy Hill (QLD), 146,223 Jacob, Robert, 187,190 Kennedy Inlet (Cape York, QLD), 223,224 Jacob, Vickers (see Jacob’s Mob) Kennedy River (QLD), 223 Jacob’s Mob (see Bushrangers) Kensington Palace (London), 304, James, Barbara, 240 Kent Group of Islands (TAS), 245 Jamison, Sir Sir John, 209,214 Kerswick (Austinmer, NSW), 80 Jardine,Alexander, 223 Kiama (NSW), 178 Jardine, Frank, 223 Kiama Pilot, the, 282 Jardine, John, 223-224,225 King, Governor Philip Gidley, 66 Jemmy, Aborigine, (may be Jemmy King Bob, Aborigine (see Bob, King) King Gorman, Aborigine (see Gorman, King)

326 to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 74 King, Philip Gidley, 66 Lewis, Mortimer, 96 Liddell, Dr Andrew, 110 King, Phillip Parker, 27,58,183 Liddell, Rodney, 121 King Tom, Aborigine (see Tom, King) Lindeman, Arthur Henry, 276 King Wedrow, Aborigine (see Wedrow, King) Lindeman, Dr Henry, 276 King Island (TAS), 244 Lindeman, Louisa Florence (see Holden) King’s Arms Inn, (Parramatta, NSW), 310 Lines, Ada (see Vallack) Kingsand (Cornwall, England), 1,3,4,8,27,82, Liverpool (NSW), 186-191-192,232,242,276, 169 (see also Maker Heights) 296 Kissing Point (Putney, Sydney), 48 Liverpool Male Orphan School, 186 Knight, R L, 94 Liverpool Plains (NSW), 194 Krust, Christian Carl, 178 (NSW), 194 Kuper, Captain Augustus, 29 Livingstone (Sutton Forest, NSW), 247 Lochinvar (NSW), 16 L Loder’s Run (Liverpool Plains, NSW), 194 L’Aube, French Corvette, 32-33,252 London (England), 239,251 Lady Kennaway, ship, 27 Long Swamp (NSW), 239 Lady McNaughton, ship, 290 Lorenzo (pseudonym for Laurence Hynes Lake Bathurst (NSW), 235,237,242-243,247 Halloran), 208 310 Lord, Simeon, 5,209,306 Lake Macquarie (NSW), 166,216 Lord Eldon, transport, 285 Lamb Inn (Largs, NSW), 173 Lord Liverpool, cutter, 201 Lanarck, (Woollahra, Sydney), 21 Lord Nelson Hotel (Sydney), 310 Lane Cove (Sydney), 48,53,234 Lorn (Maitland, NSW), 172,175 Lang, Andrew, 39,91,98,175-176,178,204 Lorne Farm (Gresford, NSW), 48 Lang, Elizabeth (see Underwood) Louise, Princess, 304 Lang, George, 246 Louth County (Ireland), 197 Lang, Rev John Dunmore, 91-92,92,98,246, Love, Pte John, 248 282 Love Farm (Eastwood, Sydney), 248 Lark & Bennett Co, 74 Lowe, Robert, 149-150 Larnach, John, 85,90,92-93,95,103 Lower Hunter Electorate (NSW), 189,191,199, Larnach, Donald, 47,55 201-204 Lathlean, Barry, 67 Loxton, T, 47 Laughton, Rev James Brotherson, 210 Lubbock, Adelaide, 25-34 passim Lavaud, Captain Charles Francois, 252 Lucy Anne, Barque, 241 Law, Georgina, 221 Luff, James, 109,121,126-128,146,258 Law, James Sylvius, 213 Lumley, John, 106 Lawson, William, 210 Lynch, Dean John T, 95-96,282 Ledingham, George, 104 (QLD), 108 Ledsham, Jeremiah, 102-103,290 Legislative Assembly (NSW), 45,186,188-189, M 199,202,205,219 Macarthur, Hannibal, 234 Legislative Assembly (QLD), 146 Macarthur, James, 247-248 Legislative Council (NSW),39,41,44-45,47,91, Macarthur Girls High School, 238 93,101,205,262-265 passim Maclean (NSW) (see Clarence River) Leichhardt, Ludwig, 123,127n,182-185,206 McDonald River (NSW), 46 Leichhardt Historical society, 278 McDougall, Andrew, 37,289 Leichhardt Testimonial Fund, 183 Mackay, Lt General Sir Iven,21 Leigh, William, 234 Mackaness, George, 222 Leighurst (Summer Hill, Sydney), 79 McIntyre, Rev William, 8,286 Lesley, William Copland, 17,43,98,104,277 McKinnon, Blanche (see Vallack) Lethbridge, Robert Copland, 214 McLaughlin River (NSW), 242 Lett’s Store (Maitland, NSW), 95 Macnamara (see Bushrangers) Levien, Alfred, 100-101,290 McPhillamy, Alice Kate, 19,20,21 Lewinsbrook (Gresford, NSW), 48 McPhillamy, Charles Smith, 19

327 to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 75 McPhillamy, Verania (Rania) (see Single) Merton Tribe, 110,141,163,164,165-166,166 Macquarie, Governor Lachlan, 36,59,233-234, Mervin, Emanuel, 59 Macquarie Park Cemetery (see Northern Meston, Archibald, 110,141n,145-147,147, Suburbs Cemetery, Sydney) 148,225,296 Mainwaring, Captain, RN, 275 Mevagessey (Cornwall, England), 72,74 Mainwaring, Midshipman Rowland, 275 Midas, ship, 238 Maitland Tribe, 151 Milgarra (Bunnan, NSW), 53,54 Maitland, East, 41,45,48,98,103,152,154,176, Miller, George, 100-102 187,261,293 Miller, James, 165,172 Maitland, West, 12,37,41,90,95,103,110-111, Millers Forest (NSW) (see also Scotch Creek) 141,152,165,166,172-173,178, 187,197,217 190n,191,197,203-204,206 219,261,282,293-294,296 Mills, John, 69-70 Maker Heights (Cornwall, England), 1,6,35,56, Minna Ville (Castlereagh, NSW), 19 57,170,170,171,225 Mitchell, Caroline Amelia, 294 Mallard, Charles, 53 Mitchell, Cecily Joan, 179 Manaroo, Menaroo (see Monaro) Mitchell, David Scott, 80,157,161 Manilla (Philippine Islands), 114 Mitchell, Dr James, 184 Manning, Emily Ann, 16 Mitchell, John Manukau Harbour (NZ) (see Auckland) Mitchell, John Rodulphas, 294 Maoris, 32-33,58,163 Mitchell, Mary (see Crofton) Maria, barque, 29 Mitchell, Thomas, 109,227 Marienberg, Capt John, 108 Mitchell, Sir Thomas, 48,104.108 Marine View Cottage (Balmain, Sydney), Mitchell Library (Sydney, NSW),80,139,155, 12-13,13,16 157,178,193 Mariners’ Church (Sydney), 192 Mitchell River (QLD), 108 Marist Brothers College (Eastwood), 248,249 Mittagong (NSW), 242n,246-248,311 Marquis of Cornwallis, transport, 232 Monaro (NSW), 242-243 Marsden, Rev Samuel, 55,59 Montefiore, Joseph, 167 Marsfield (Sydney), 276 Montefiore, Graham & Co, 53 Marshall, George, 235 Monterey (see California, USA) Marshall (Sherwin), Mary, 235 Montrose (Jerrys Plains, NSW), 210 Martens, Conrad, 234 Moore, Mary, 243,314 Martin, Edythe Margaret (see Wisdom) Moore, William Henry, 246,314 Martin, James, 304 (QLD), 117,125 Mary Elizabeth, Colonial Brig, 239 Moreton Bay Courier, newspaper, 117,136,137 Maybury, Alice, 303-304 Morpeth (NSW), 41,179,187,197-199,205- May’s Hill, Parramatta (NSW), 60 206, Meehan, James, 237 261,304 Meggitt’s Linseed Oil Mills (Parramatta, Morpeth and Hinton Regatta, 202 Sydney), 65-67,67,68,69 Morpeth, Electorate of, 202,204-205 Meiklejohn, J S, 205 Morpeth Flood Relief Committee, 202 Melba, Dame Nellie, 251 Mort, Thomas Sutcliffe, 8 Melbourne (VIC), 47,52,52,111,168,281,311 Mort’s Dock, 22 Melbourne University (VIC), 212 Morton Bay (QLD), 295 Melville, Aborigine, 289 Moruya (NSW), 186 Melville (Rosebrook, NSW), 210,240 Moulmein (Burma), 34-35 Melville Island (NT), 27,237,239-240 Mount Abundance Station (Roma, QLD), 159, Meredith, Frederick, 242-243 183 Mermaid, Cutter, 27 Mount Adolphus (QLD), 255 Merrendee (NSW), 201 Mount Morgan (QLD), 25 Merrigan Creek (NSW), 235,237,243 Mount Stewart Elphinstone, barque, 72,277 Merriwa (Gammon Plains) (NSW), 36,110 Mount Vincent (NSW), 261 Merriwa River (Gummun Creek) (NSW), 36 Mowbray (Ashfield, Sydney, NSW), 211-212 Merrylands (Sydney), 235 Muckadilla Creek (QLD), 159 Merton (Denman, NSW), 165,166,166 (NSW), 201,205

328 to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 76 Mulgrave Place (Hawkesbury River), 232 Newry County (Armagh, Ireland), 213 (QLD), 148 Newtown (Camperdown) (Sydney, NSW), 11,17,18,19 Mulla Villa (Wollombi, NSW), 215,216,220- Neyarra (Vacy, NSW), 301 220-221,221 Niblett, Charles, 109,123,142-145,145, 227 Mulwarree Chain of Ponds, 237 Nicholson, Sir Charles, 163 Mundy, Colonel Godfrey Charles, 139 Nind, Dr Isaac Scott, 83 Munibinba (Newcastle, NSW), 185 Nixon, Adam, 43 Munro, Alexander, 95,103-104,298 Noelera (Parramatta, NSW), 311 Munro, Captain Daniel Nisbett, 12-13 , 33,229,230-231 Murgalainya, Aborigine, 141n Normanton-Rawling, J, 210 Murphy, Michael, 252 North Brush (see Eastwood, Field of Mars) Murray, County of (NSW), 239,242n,311 Northern Suburbs Cemetery (Sydney, NSW) Murray, Robert Lathrope, 245 (see Cemeteries) Murrurundi (NSW), 47 Northern Territory, 239 Muscle Creek (NSW) (see Muswellbrook) (see also Melville Island) Muswellbrook (NSW)85,165,166 Northern Times and Maitland Advertiser, Myalla Station (NSW), 242 newspaper, 199 Northumberland County Electorate (NSW), N 39, Narromine (NSW), 250 41,45,90,98-111 passim, 186,189,202 Nathan, Isaac, 217-218 Nott’s Farm (Bolwarra, NSW), 172-173,174, Nathan, Rosetta, 217,219 177,178 Navigators Islands, 119 Nowlan, Timothy (see also Wallarobba), 216 Neilson, J, 85 Nelson, Admiral Horatio, 25 O Nelsons Plains (NSW), 187,190 Oakhampton (NSW), 156 Nemo (pseudonym), 136 Oakley (Balmain, Sydney, NSW), 17 Neotsfield (Singleton, NSW), 39,103 (see also Marine View Cottage) , 167 O’Brien, Dr Bartholomew, 11 New Plymouth (NZ), 58 Ocean, ship, 59 New Plymouth Company (NZ), 58 Ockbrook Farm, 232 New South Wales Corps (102nd Regiment), Ogilvie, Jemmy, Aborigine, 141,150,165,195 (see also New South Wales Veteran (also possibly 155-156) Company), 229,230,230-232,243,248 Ogilvie Mary, 166 New South Wales Department of Agriculture Ogilvie, William, 166 and Forestry, 48 Old North Road (see Great North Road) nd New South Wales Medical Board, 82-83, 102 Regiment (see New South Wales Corps) 162-168,243 Orange (NSW), 311 New South Wales Survey Office, 209 Orestes, ship, 304 New South Wales Veteran Company (formed Orient, ship, 74 from NSW Corps), 234 Oriental, ship,173 New Zealand, 32-33,58,74,163,252-253,294, Orindinna (Gresford, NSW), 16,104 296 Orontes, ship, 27-29,144,279 (see also Akaroa, Bay of Islands, Cloudy Orontes Reef (NT), 28 Bay, Wellington) Oroya, RMS, ship, 205 New Zealand Company, 32-33,58 Orpen, Samuel, 163, Newcastle (NSW), 46,166,179-180,182-185, Orrell, J, 175 187,193 Orwell, Mr, 173 Newcastle Bay (Cape York, QLD), 143,146, Osterley (Hinton, NSW), 240 223,224 Oxford (England), 243 Newcastle City Council (NSW), 182 Oxfordshire, County of (England), 243 Newcastle Historical Society, 180-182 Newcastle Tribe, 182 P

329 to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 77 Paice, Margaret, 110,172,174 Phelps, Elizabeth, 163 Palmer, John, 281 Phelps, James Christy, 46, 163 Palmer’s Island (NSW) (see Clarence River) Phelps, Captain John Shaw, 163,298 Park, Hon Alexander, 48 Phelps, Marian (see Dangar) Park, Alison (see Dalglish, James) Phelps, Sophia, 298 Park, Barbara (see Torrens) Phillips, Matthew, 245 Park, Dr Robert, 48,83 Phosphorus, horse, 85-86 Parkes, Sir Henry, 199 Picard, schooner, 167 Parkes, William Stanley (Stan), 217 Pierce, Dr Robert, 205 Parramatta (NSW), 8,59-61,61,62,63,63-67,67, Pigeon Bay (NZ), 252 68,69-70,70,71,71-72,231-233,233,234-235, Pinchgut Island (see ) 236,237,238,240-242,247,285,310-311 Pine Villa, (Balmain, Sydney, NSW), 9,13,17, Parramatta Brewery (NSW), 65,67,67,68, 21,22,23,24 69-70 Pines Estate, The (Balmain, Sydney, NSW), (NSW), 234,238,247 21 (see also Bedlam Point, Hunters Hill, Piper, Captain John, 209 Lane Cove) Piper Islands (QLD), 258 Parramatta River Regional Park (NSW), 48 Pitt, ship, 229 Pasco, Crawford Atchison, 25,29 Plashett (Jerrys Plains, NSW), 187 Pasco, Rear Admiral John, 25 Plenderleith (Scotland), 193 (QLD), 146 Plenty River (VIC), 111,113,311 Paspalum galmarra, 146,225 Plymouth (Devon, England), 1,2,2,58,90,169 Paspalum paniculatum, 146 Point Vallack (Cape York, QLD), 223-224,224 Paspalum pubescens, 146 Pollon, Frances, 48,66 Paterson (NSW), 12,27,39,48,83,98,103,163, Port Albany (QLD), 108,116-118,121,123,125, 176,193,220,300-301 128,132,134,143,150,254-255 Paterson River (NSW), 54,163,175,178-179, Port Arthur (Tas), 33 189,193,246,276,294 Port Cooper (NZ), 253 Paterson, Governor William, 308 Port Dalrymple (TAS), 245 Patch, Mary, 16 Port Essington (NT), 25,27,29,108-109,114, Patch, Captain Thomas Lodge, 16,104 117,142,144,182-185 Patricks Plains (NSW) (see Singleton) (Sydney), 296 Patricks Plains Electorate (NSW), 45 Port Macquarie (NSW), 188,281 Patricks Plains and Upper Hunter Agricultural Port Nicholson (NZ) (see Wellington) Association (Singleton, NSW), 98-100 Port Phillip (VIC), 296,311 Patricks Plains Temperance Society, Port Stephens (NSW), 116.188.193-194 (Singleton, NSW), 96 Portland, ship, 281 Patricks Plains Tribe, 151,163,165 Portland Roads (QLD), 227 Patriotic Fund, Crimean War, 176 Portus, John, 41-42,186 Pearce’s Corner (Sydney), 285 Powell, Joseph, 12 Peel Line (NSW), 194 Priddle, Rev Charles, 12,157 Peel River Estate (NSW), 194 Priest, Rev Alfred James Hawkshaw, 24 Peel River Valley (NSW), 194 Priestland (County Antrim, Ireland), 213 Pelerin (Singleton) (see Dutton, Henry Prionodura newtoniana, bird, 148 Pelerin) Princes Street (The Rocks, Sydney), 82 Pelorus, HMS, 29,31-32,279 Princess Charlotte Bay (QLD), 108 Penlee (Summer Hill, Sydney, NSW), 81 Pritchard, Katherine, Susannah, 221 Penlee Point (Cornwall, England) 2,169 Proctor, J M, 175 Penrith (NSW), 213-214 Prospect (Creek), (Sydney), 232,235,239 Penshurst (Gresford, NSW), 55,276 Providence, ship, 208 Penzance (Cornwall, England), 291 Pudding-pan Hill (QLD), 123,128,133,143, Percy Island (QLD), 176 255,256-257 Percy, Parish of (NSW), 242 Punt Road (see Bedlam Point) Pestol, Joseph, 108 Pyrmont (Sydney, NSW), 12,16-17 Phelps, Eliza (see Dangar)

330 to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 78 Q Rosa Love Sonnets (Charles Harpur), 210 Queen Victoria Inn (Morpeth, NSW), 197,198 Rosetta Nathan’s Dirge (Eliza Hamilton Queen Victoria Statue (Sydney, NSW), 160, Dunlop) (see Nathan, Rosetta) 205,212 Rose Hill Brewery (Parramatta, NSW) Queen’s Redoubt (NZ), 163 (see Emu Brewery) Queen’s Square (Sydney, NSW), 212 Rose Hill Cottage (Parramatta, NSW), 65 Quirindi (NSW), 194 Rose Inn (Maitland, NSW), 90 Rose Inn (Singleton, NSW), 106 R Rosemont (Sydney, NSW), 189 Rafa (Palestine), 21 Roseneath (East Maitland, NSW), Raffles Bay (NT), 240,281 (see Queen Victoria Inn) Rame Head (Cornwall, England), 2,169 Ross, John, 250 Rangariri (NZ), 163 Rouse, Richard, 237 Rattlesnake, HMS, 7,25,32,35,108, 117-118, Rowe, Harriet (see Hanks,Sherwin) 143,145,167,294 Rowe, Thomas Deane, 243-244,246,315 Raymond Terrace (NSW), 16,78-79,179, Royal Academy (RA) (England), 157,304 186-191,202-204,210,304 Royal Admiral, ship, 289-290 Regentville (Regentville) Royal Australian Historical Society Regiments, British, (Sydney, NSW), 48,50 14th, 163 Royal College of Surgeons (England), 82,169, 30th, 281 238-239,243,248 50th, 197 Royal Humane Society, 239 73rd, 233 Royal Navy College (England), 25 102nd (see New South Wales Corps) Row, Edith (see Corkhill) Reid, J, 42 Rundle, J B, 47,194 Retreat Farm (Parramatta, NSW), 193 Rushton, Thomas, 65-66 Reynolds, Elizabeth Mary (see Vallack) Russell, John, 119 Reynolds, Mary Ann, 59-60,70 Russell, William, 234 Reynolds, Rebecca, 59-60,61,69 Russell, Captain William, 102,104 Reynolds, Thomas, 59-60,62,65,69,70,241 Russell River (QLD), 146-148 Rhodius, Charles (see Rodius) Russell River Grass, 146,225 Richmond (NSW) (see Belmont) Rutledge, William, 248 Ricfhmond River (NSW), 284 Ryan, John, 61,64 Richmond Terrace (Sydney, NSW), 206 Ryde (Sydney, NSW), 48 Ricord, Sophia (see Phelps) (see also Kissing Point) Riley, George, 246,315 Riley, Phillis, 243-244,246 S Rinker, Mr & Mrs, 183 Saddlers Creek (Denman, NSW), 165,186 Rising Sun Inn (Millfield, NSW), 216 Sadleir (Liverpool, NSW), 192 Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), 27 Sadleir, Ann, 186,188 Risk Point (QLD), 257 Sadleir, Richard, 151,185-187,187,188,188, Rivett, Collinridge, 65-66,233,234 189-191,191,192,192,193,195-196,202,301 Robertson, James, 185 Sailors’ Home (Sydney, NSW), 192 Robertson, Sir John, 205 St Andrew’s Church (Summer Hill, Sydney, Robinson, Charles Barrington, 252 NSW) (see Churches) Robinson, James, 247 St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church Robinson, T W, 41,89 (Singleton, NSW) (see Churches) Rockingham Bay (QLD), 108-109,116-117, St Ann’s Presbyterian Church 119,121,133,175,228,254 (Paterson, NSW), 48,210 Rockhampton (QLD), 24,223 St Austell (Cornwall, England), 58 Rocks, The (Sydney, NSW), 192,218 St Budeaux (Plymouth, Devon, England), 2 Goldfield (NSW), 204 St George, ship, 12 Rodius (Rhodius), Charles, 139,140,295 St Germans (Cornwall, NSW), 169,280 Roma (QLD) (see Mount Abundance) St James’ Church (Sydney, NSW) Rookwood Cemetery (see Cemeteries) (see Churches)

331 to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 79 St John’s Church (Ashfield, Sydney, NSW), (see also Vineyard Cottage) (see Churches) 73rd Regiment (see Regiments) St John’s Church (Parramatta, NSW) Shadwell Point (QLD), 126 (see Churches) Shaw, Dorothy Vallack, 81 St John the Evangelist (Wollombi, NSW) Shaw, Emma Elizabeth (see Dixson) (see Churches) Shaw, Emma Harriet, 73,78,80,80,81 St John’s Total Abstinence Society Shaw, Emma Leigh, 78-79,80 (West Maitland, NSW), 95 Shaw, Marion Leigh, 78 St Julian (Maker, Cornwall, England) Shaw, Richard Glinn Vallack, 81 (see Churches) Shaw, William Edward Jr, 78,80,80,81 St Luke’s (Liverpool, NSW), 186 Shaw, William Edward Sr, 78-79,80,204 (see Churches) Shaw, William Edward Vallack, 81 St Mary’s Church (Austinmer, NSW) Shelburne Bay (Qld), 121,123,125-128, (see Churches) 132-134,135,138-139,142-143,146,153, St Mary’s Church (Balmain, Sydney, NSW) 228,257-259 (see Churches) Shell Harbour (NSW), 178 St Matthew’s Church (Windsor, NSW) Shepherd and Flock Inn (Parramatta, NSW) (see Churches) 59-60,65,69 St Patrick’s Total Abstinence Society Shepherd Inn (Parramatta, NSW) (East Maitland, NSW), 197 (see Shepherd and Flock Inn) St Paul’s Church (Burwood, Sydney, NSW) Sherbrook, Lady Georgina, 234 (see Churches) Sherwin, Frances Amy Lillian (Amy) (TAS), St Paul’s Church (Paterson, NSW) 251 (see Churches) Sherwin, Ann, 229-231,239 St Peters (Sydney, NSW) Sherwin, Ann (nee Hancock), 312 (see also Alexander Brodie Spark,Tempe) Sherwin, Charlotte, 311 St Peter’s Church (Newtown, Sydney, NSW) Sherwin, Eliza (see Johnson) (see Churches) Sherwin, Elizabeth, 237,247,311 St Peter’s Church (St Peters, Sydney, NSW) Sherwin, Ellen (Eleanor), 237,312 (see Churches) Sherwin, George, 59,234,237,311-312 St Philip’s Church (Sydney) (see Churches) Sherwin, George Green (TAS), 251 St Stephen’s (Newtown, Sydney, NSW) Sherwin, Harriet, 243-246,250-251,314 (see Churches) Sherwin, John, 237,240,311 St Vincent, County of (NSW), 242 Sherwin, John (TAS), 251 St Vincent, Electorate of (NSW), 2186 Sherwin, Lucy (see Vallack) Saladin, horse, 86,290 Sherwin, Mary (nee Duggin) (see also under Salmon, Mary (see Vallack) Wells, Mary, Marshall, Mary) Salvation Army, 304 Sherwin, Mary (see Allen) San Francisco (see California) Sherwin, Mary (nee Thorn), 59,311 Sarah, transport, 295 Sherwin, Sarah, (see Edwards) Saunders, William, 306 Sherwin, Thomas, 237,311 Scone (NSW), 284,294 Sherwin, ( Dr ) William Jr, 232,235,237,239, Scotch Creek (Millers Forest, NSW), 190 240,241,241-243,246-248,249-250,250-251 Scotland and Ireland Relief Fund, 104 285,310-312 Scotney, Evelyn, 251 Sherwin, (Sergeant) William Sr, 8,59,229-233, Scots’ Church (Sydney, NSW), (see Churches) 233,234-235,236,237,238, 239 Scott, Andrew George (Captain Moonlite), 202 Sherwood Estate (NSW), 235,239,247-248,251 Scott, Alexander Walker, 186,189,202 Sherwood Estate (Tasmania), 251 Scott, Helenus, 92,99,103 Sherwood Forest (England), 235 Scott, Robert, 263 (NSW), 186,242,282 Scott, Archdeacon Thomas Hobbes, 185,209 Shortt, Francis, 306-306 Seaham (NSW), 196 Shortt, Laura, 305-306 Sea-view Terrace (Darlinghurst, Sydney), 250 Simm, Rev (Canon) Samuel, 179,181 Sestoris, barque, 33 Simpson, Percy, 86 Settlers Arms Inn (Vacy, NSW) Simpson, Captain (Somerset, QLD), 223

332 to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 80 Simpson, Captain Thomas Beckford, 142-145 Stewart, John, 13 Singapore (Malaya), 32,34-35 Stirling, John, 47,168 Single, Clive Vallack, 19,20,21,24 Stirton, Rev Thomas, 48 Single, Henry Ernest, 19,20,23 Stoke (Devonport, England), 57,169,171 Single, John Vallack, 19 Stokes, Lieutenant John Lort, 29,33,254 Single, Joseph Daniel Jr, 19 Single, Joseph Daniel Sr, 19 Stolworthy, Dr David, 85,87-90,92-93,95-96, Single, Keith, 19 98-99,101-102,104-107,114,263,290 Single, Mary Judith, 17-19,20,24 Stolworthy, Maria, 290 Single, Raymond Vallack, 19,21 Stoney Creek (NSW), 199,201 Single, Roy Vallack, 19 Stralia, Elsa (see Fischer, Elsie) Single, Verania (Rania), 19,21,78 Stroud (NSW), 179 Singleton (NSW), 83,83,84,84-98 passim, 99, Sturt, Charles, 246 99-114 passim, 115,262-266 passim,276-277, Styles, Eliza (see Vallack) 280-281,283,286,289-291,294 Styles, Emma, 12,14,15,15-16 Singleton, Benjamin, 8,36, 83,84,84,87,281, Styles, Mary Ann, 12,14,15-16 285 Styles, Mary Ordish (see Vallack) Sir Thomas Mitchell Inn (Singleton, NSW), Styles, Robert, 12-13,14,15-16,16,17,73 95,104,298 Sugar Farming, 150 Skinner, Dr Alexander, 83,85,87-88,90,290 Sully, William, 60 Skinner, Hughina, 83 Summer Hill (Sydney, NSW), 79-81 Sloan, Dr David, 110 Superb, ship, 213 Smith, John, 93 Supreme Court (Sydney, NSW), 202,247 Smith, Judith, 1,2 Surry Hills (Sydney, NSW), 39,53,281 Smith, Canon Langford, 80 Survey Office, NSW, 209 Smith, Maria Ann (Granny), 248 Surveyor-General Inn (Singleton, NSW), 104 Smith, Rev W, 1 Sutton Forest (NSW), 242n,247 Smith, William (London, England), 82 Swan River (WA), 183 Smithfield (Sydney, NSW), 71 Swindells, Thomas, 12 Smyth, Ann, 281 Swyndon (Bunnan, NSW), 54,55 Smyth, Major Henry, 38-39,111,113,237,240 Sydney (NSW), 241,244,246,254,281-282, 281 295-296 (NSW), 242 Sydney Benevolent Society, 88 Soapy Flat (Berrima, NSW), 248 Sydney College, 199,210 Sokoloff, Boris, 296-297 Sydney Gazette, newspaper, 208-210,284 Soldiers Point (Port Stephens, NSW), 193 Sydney Herald, newspaper, 284 Somerset (Cape York, QLD), 223,224,225 Sydney Times, newspaper, 282 Sommerville (QLD), 227 Sydney Harbour Bridge, 10,82 Sophia Jane, paddle steamer, 282 South Australia, 296-297 T Spark, Alexander Brodie, 46-47,53,167-168 Tahiti, 119 Specht, Johann, 179 (Port Stephens, NSW) (see Carrington) Spencer, Rev Charles, 78 Talbot, HMS, 27 Spring Hill (Balmain, Sydney, NSW), 9 Tam-O’Shanter, ship, 108-110,121 Spring Hill (Brisbane, QLD), 17 Tam O’Shanter Point (QLD), 226 Squatters Home Inn (Quirindi, NSW), 194 Tarban Creek Asylum (see Gladesville) Squatting, 41,43,46,92-93,95 Tasmania (see Hobart) Stack, Rev William, 12,15,73,86 Tasmanian Nightingale, The (see Sherwin, Stanhope (NSW), 210 Amy) Stanley, Captain Owen, 7,25,27,29,31-33,34, Taylor, Edward, 109 35,108,117-118,143-145,145,167,252-254 Taylor, James, 41 Stedcombe, schooner, 29 Taylor, Thomas, 235 Steel, Rev Thomas, 210 Telfer, Andrew, 193-194 Stephen, Edward Milner, 22 Telfer, Margaret, 193-194 Stephens, Ward, 284 Telfer, William Jr, 193-196

333 to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 81 Telfer, William Sr, 193-194,302 Trial Bay (NSW), 125 Tempe, (, Sydney, NSW) Trinity Grammar School (Sydney, NSW), 81 (see Spark, Alexander Brodie) Tunnel Gang (see Bushrangers) Temple Bay (Qld), 146 Turnbull, Elizabeth (see Halloran) Temple of Concord (Maitland, NSW), 96 Turnbull, Robert, 209 Turtle Reef (QLD), 260 Terragong (see Merriwa, NSW) Tuting, C C & Co, 73-74 Terry, Frederick Charles, 234 Tyers, Charles James, 144 Terry, Samuel, 50 Tyrrell, Bishop William, 111 Thames, ship, 185 Thompson,-, poet, 239 U Thompson, Edward Deas, 134,138,159 Ulladulla (NSW), 186 Thompson, Esme, 24 Underwood, Elizabeth, 210-211 Thompson, George, 25 Underwood, Elizabeth Henrietta (see Halloran) Thompson, George Malbon, 63 Underwood, Joseph, 210 Thompson, James, 186 Underwood & Hayes, brewery Thompson & Giles & Co, 74 (Parramatta, NSW) Thomson, James, 232 Underwood Family, 208 Thorn, Humphrey, 59,241 Upper Hunter (NSW), 7,19 Thorn, John, 59,234,241-242,285,311 Uralla (NSW), 24 Thorn, Mary (see Sherwin) Thorn, Mary Ann (see Reynolds) V Thorn, Rebecca, 59 Vacy (NSW), 55,163,193,216,301 Thornleigh (Sydney), 285 (see also Neyarra) Thunderbolt, bushranger, 24 Valentia (Paterson, NSW), 27,55 Thursday Island, 145,223 Vallack, Ada, 78 Tichular, (Wollar, NSW), 19 Vallack, Adelaide Eliza, 17 Timor, 31 Vallack, Dr Adoniah, 6,7,35-36,38-39,46-47, Timor Laut, 29 82-97 passim, 97,98-110 passim, 110, Titterton, Charles Hadley, 162-163 111-114115,116,118-119,127,129,132-134, Titterton, Isaac, 162 138,167-170,170,171,171,223-224,224,225, Titterton, Mary, 162 254-260 passim, 263, 276, 281,289-290 Tocal (Paterson, NSW), 27,38 Vallack, Albertine Augusta (see Briggs) Tom, King, Aborigine, 174,174-176,177,178, Vallack, Ann, 58 178-179,261 Vallack, Arthur Styles, 78 Tommy, Aborigine, 141,150,195,296 Vallack, Rev Benjamin, 2,5,90 Tomago (NSW) Vallack, Blanche, 78 Townsville Herald, newspaper (QLD), 146 Vallack, Caroline Sophia (see Comyn) Torrens, Lady Barbara, 48 Vallack, Charles Hawkings, 78 Torrens, Sir Robert, 48 Vallack, Charles Salmon, 2,9,11,36-57 passim, Torrens Title Land Registration System, 48 56,59,87,90-91,94,98,102,111,167,170,281, Torres Strait, 27,149,294 299 Torrington (Devon, England), 94 Vallack, Edith Matilda (see Wait) Town and Country Journal, 136,145,193 Vallack, Edmund, 35 Townshend, George, 16,48 Vallack, Eliza, 12,15-18,21-23,73,77 Townshend, George Bennett, 289 Vallack, Elizabeth Mary, 59-60,69,70,71 Townshend, Katherine, 289 Vallack, Emily Albertine, 9,11-12,17,168-169 Trafalgar, Battle of, 208 Vallack, Emily Harriet, 59,69-70,70,71,71, Trapnell, Sarah (see Hanks) Vallack, Emma Harriet (see Shaw) Treaty of Waitangi (NZ), 32-33 Vallack, Florence Emma, 17-18,25,26 Tree Island (QLD), 144 Vallack, Henry Adoniah, 2,94,170,171 Trembath, Mary Anna (see Bailey, Christian) Vallack, James (James Edwards?), 58 Tress, Rev Thomas, 19 Vallack, James Edwards, 58-69 passim, 70, Trevallyn (Gresford, NSW), 16,48,289 70-72,168 Trevenack (Parramatta, NSW), 71 Vallack, James Thomas, 59,70,71

334 to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 82 Vallack, John Elias (Aust), 11 Wait, Edith Matilda, 17-18,24-25,26 Vallack, Lieutenant John Elias, 7,25-35 passim, Wait, William Thomas, 24 108 Waitemata Harbour (see Auckland, NZ) Vallack, Judith, 1,2,36,82,90,94,168,299 Walford, William Barnard (see Walford & Vallack, Judith Caroline, 2,57 Emanuel) Vallack, Lucy, 8,9,11,59,237,243,251,312 Vallack, Lucy Bertha (see Corkhill) Walford & Emanuel, (Parramatta, NSW), Vallack, Lyla, 72 66-67,67,69-70 Vallack, Mary, 1 Walker, Alexander Binning, 24 Vallack, Mary Ann (Cornwall, England),72 Wall, Thomas, 109,123,135,142-145,145,147 Vallack, Mary Hawkings, 78 Wall, W Sheridan, 139,142 Vallack, Mary Judith (see Single) Wallabadah Manuscript, The (William Telfer), Vallack, Mary Ordish, 12,15-16,73,77-78,79 193-194 Vallack, Martha, 78 Wallaringa, (Wallarobba, NSW), 216 Vallack, Commander Richard Glinn (1) Wallarobba (NSW), 216 (Cornwall, England), 72 Wallarobba (Wallarobba, NSW), 216 Vallack, Richard Glinn (2) (Cornwall, England Wallatu, Aboriginal Deity, 220 and Australia), 15,18.21,23,72-73,73,74-79, Wallis Plains (NSW) (see Maitland) 79,80,168,277 Walton, Martha (see Vallack) Vallack, Richard Glinn (3) (Australia), 78,277 Wammaroo, Aborigine, 141n Vallack, Robert Aldrich, 78 Wandoona (Wollar, NSW), 19 Vallack, William (1) (Cornwall, England), 1,2, Wangarie (Parramatta, NSW), 71 36,82 Wantabadgery Gang (see Bushrangers) Vallack, William (2)(Australia), 2,5,7-9,11-12, Wantabadgery Station (Wagga, NSW), 202 15,17-19,36-37,39,58-59,72-73,77,82,87,93, Ward, Sarah (see Brown) 109,111-112,168,212,229,232,237,243,251 Ward, Susannah Matilda, 300 276,299,312 Warrah (Liverpool Plains, NSW),194 Vallack, William Henry, 72 Warroo Station (Forbes, NSW), 19 Vallack, William Henry, son of William(2),11, Warspite, HMS, 5,7 17 Waterview Bay (Balmain, NSW) (see Mort Vallack Family, 237 Bay) Vallack & Company (se Vallack’s Brewery) Watsons Bay (Sydney, NSW), 116 Vallack & Morris, auctioneers, 74 Watts, John, 230 Vallack’s Brewery (Parramatta, NSW), 65-67, Waverley Cemetery (Waverley, NSW), 19,20, 67,68,69-70 21,24,206 Valley Heights (NSW), 23 Webber, James Phillips, 27 Vashon Head (NT), 29 Webber, John Phillips, 54,55 Vaughan, Rev J, 76 Webby, Elizabeth, 221 Veteran Company (see New South Wales Wedd, Dorothy and Monty, 230 Veteran Company) Wedrow, King, Aborigine, 177 Victoria (NT), 28-30 Weekes, Henry, RA, 157,158 Victoria Cricket Club (Sydney, NSW), 85,92 Wellington (NZ), 33,58,253 Victoria Inn (see Queen Victoria Inn) Wells, Mary (nee Duggan) (see also Sherwin, Victoria, Queen, 27,106,157,160,205,212,304 Mary and Marshall, Mary), 232,235,236, Victoria Theatre (Port Essington, NT), 29-30 237,242,311 Victoria River (QLD), 108 Wells, William, 235,237,241-242,309-310 Victory, HMS, 25 Wentworth, William Charles, 210,239 Viking, (Woollahra, Sydney, NSW), 206 Wentworth Falls (NSW), 25,26 Vineyard Cottage (Settlers’ Arms Inn) West Sydney, Electorate of (Sydney, NSW), (Vacy, NSW), 163,193,216 202n Vineyard Farm (Vacy, NSW), 163. Western Goldfields, Electorate of (NSW), 189 Westminster, ship, 199 W Weston, Ellen (see Horne) Wagga (NSW), (see Wantabadgery Station) Westpac Banking Corporation (see Bank of Wahroonga (Sydney, NSW), 24 NSW)

335 to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 83 Weymouth Bay (QLD), 121, 123,125-128, Wommai, Aborigine, 184 133-134,135,138,142144,146,223,255, Wonaruha (Wonarua) Tribe, 165,166,296 258-260 Wood, W Allan, 165-166,195 White, George, 102 Woodford (NSW), 25 White, George Boyle, 90,102 Woodville (NSW), 294 Woollahra (Sydney, NSW), 21,206 White, William, 62,65 Worimi Tribe, 166 Whitsand Bay (Cornwall, England), 2,169 World War I, 19,21 Whittingham (NSW), 165285-286,289 Wright, brewer, 59 (see also Neotsfield) Wringford (Cornwall, England), 57 Whittingham, Parish of (NSW), 83 Wurttemberg (Germany), 178 Whittlesea (VIC), 311-312 Wybong (NSW), 284 Wilkinson, Rev Frederick, 11 Wybong Creek (NSW), 53,54,57 Williams, Louisa (see Garven) Wyndham, John, 289 Williams, R L, 175 Wyndham, Lucy Ellen, 289 Williams, Thomas, 103 Wynn, Parish of (NSW), 186,187 Williams River (NSW), 187,189,191 Wilson, Felix, 38 Y Wilton, Rev Charles Pleydell Wilton, 185 Yadhaigana Tribe, 297 Wiltshire, James, 66 Yarra River (VIC), 111,113,311 Windermere (Lochinvar, NSW), 294 Yarra Yarra, steamer, 168 Windermere Steam Mill (Lochinvar, NSW), Young, Noela, 174, 294 Young, Rev R W, 78 Windeyer, Archibald, 187,189-190 Yule, Lieutenant Charles Bampfield, 108,117, Windeyer, John, 187 294 Windeyer, Maria, 95,105 Windeyer, Richard, 95,98,101,104-105,187, 196,262 Windeyer, William Charles (Sir), 202,205 Windeyer Pass (Raymond Terrace, NSW), 188 Windsor (NSW), 36,55,234 Windsor Road (NSW), 242 Wingecarribee Swamp (NSW), 246-247 Wisdom, Agnes, 304 Wisdom, Alice, 197,199,201 Wisdom, Alice Eugenie (see Maybury) Wisdom, Caroline Susannah (see Carpenter) Wisdom, Edythe Margaret, 304 Wisdom, Elizabeth, 199,206 Wisdom, Harold Patrick Steel, 199 Wisdom, John, 197-199 Wisdom, Leonora, 199 Wisdom, Robert (Sir), 136,189,191,197-203, 203,204-206 Wisdom, Robert Roland, 206,303-304 Wisdom, William, 199 Wiseman, John, 96,98 Wisemans Ferry (NSW), 48,219 Witt, Dr George, 49,53 Wollar (NSW), 19 Wollombi (NSW), 41,46,96,212,214,215, 216-221 (see also Mulla Villa) Wollombi Brook (NSW), 108 Wollombi Tribe, 151,218-220 Wollongong (NSW), 120

336 to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 84 EARLY WINE-GROWING IN THE PATERSON VALLEY, NO.2.

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COVER PHOTOGRAPHS. clockwise from top: Dr Henry Lindeman; Obverse of 1879 Sydney International Exhibition Medal; Plaque on old cellar at Cawarra dating it as 1853; Grape harvesting at a ~mdeman vineyard. probably Ben Ean; Ccnmrra residence; Headstone of Henry Lindeman at St .!..:me 's Church, Gresford: View of Cawarra vineyard c.I9I O: Early label for Lindeman's Cawarra C re:.. (Sources: Newcastle Regional Public Library, M and late B Capp, Author.)

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to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 85 INDEX Australian Immigration Association, 25, 27, Paterson Committee, 25, 26, 98n Sydney Committee, 26 A Australian Steam Navigation Company, 17 Aberglasslyn,42n, 57n, 65n Aborigines, 15-16, 194, 298,298n, 299, B 300-301 Backhouse, Marian (see Norton) Adair, James,26-27, Baird, Janet (see Dow) Adair, Samuel Lennox, 27 Baldwin, Adelaide, 156-158 Adams, Harriette (nee Biddulph) 192 Balickera, Seaham (see also Caswell) 106n Adams, Philip Francis, 192, 192n, 198, 250 Ball, Eliza Emily (see Crichton) Addams, Rev Frederick, 72, 102, 151, 154, Ball, Jane Martha (see Bolton) 194-195, 197, 200, 250-251 Bambach, Anton (Eelah) 87, 17, 201, 225, Adelaide (South Australia) 252, 253 225n, 279-280, 245 Adolphe (ship) 19, Bank of NSW, 101, 151,195n, 309 Adulteration of wine, 142, 185-186 Barnett, James, 279 Agricultural Society of New South Wales, Bartlett, A S, 69 202, 205, Exhibition 1869) 225-226, 234, Barton, Joseph, 235 237, 252, 254 Bathurst (Ship) 54 Albert, Prince (Prince Consort) 140-141 Bathurst, 31n, 65-66, 66n, 98n Albury, 192, 07, 209, 224, 228, 286, 286n Bathurst, Lord, 46, 54 Aldcorn, Dr Andrew,214, 214n Baume, 224, 224n Alexandra, Princes of Wales, (later Queen Bay of Islands (New Zealand) 62 Consort of King Edward VII) 277 Beattie, James Forbes, 12, 71 Alfred, Prince, Duke of Edinburgh (see also Bebeah, Singleton (see also Alexander Munro) Prince Alfred Memorial Hospital) 275 191, 191n, 193, 193n, 194-195, 196 Bedwell, Commander Edward, 327 All Saint’s Church, Fawley (see Churches) Bedwell, Frederick (Valentia, Paterson) 27, All Saints Vineyard (Wahgunyah) 280 54, 73, 83, 141, 183-184, 194 Allandale, 260, 257 Begg, S, 280 Alleyne, Dr Hayes, 216, 216n Beit, John Nicholas, 76, 76n, 77, 79 Allyn River, 21,35,82,96,107,112,123,134,146, Belford, 31, 42, 44, 159,173,223n,224,242,250,257,267,273 Belgrave (Eccleston) 15 Allynbrook (see Boydell, William Barker) Bellows, Sulphur, 204 223n Belmore, Governor the Earl of, 210, 221, Anatomy Acts,5 224-225 Anna Maria (Drogher) Anne, Queen,1 Belltrees, (Scone) 42, 57, 57n Arden Hall (Scone) 57n Ben Ean Vineyard, Pokolbin, 290 Arnold, Ellen Augusta (nee Smith) 243n Bennett, Walter, 122 Arnold, Helena Augusta (nee de Lauret) 243n Berry Lea, Seaham (see Ireland, John Arnold, Richard Aldous, 243, 243n, 245 Melbourne) 11, 136n, 143 Arnold, Thomas, 32, 44, 44n Beulah (ship), 20, 77n, 85 Arnold, William Munnings, 176, 191, 243, Biddulph, Edward, 192 243n, 267 Biddulph, Harriette (see Adam) Arnold, William Munnings Montague (Monty) BILLS (Acts of Parliament, etc) 243, 243n, 244, 245 Publicans’ Licensing Bill, 87, 115, Arrogant (ship) 96-97 130, 133 Arthur, James, 232, 232n, 233, 233n, 246-247 Vine Diseases Act, 113 Arthur, Mary (formerly Hagan & Quinn) 232n Land Tax, 118 Arthur, Phillip, 232n Sale of Colonial Wines Regulation, Arthur, Samuel, 232n 155-156, 264-265, 268 Arthur, William James, 246 Crown Lands Occupation Act, 152 Ash Island, 82 Prohibition of Vine & Grape Ashfield, Sydney,1, 113n, 225, 247, 267, 288 Importation, 190, 205, 206, Aucerot (see Wine Varieties) 224, 333-334 Australian Agricultural Company, Vine Diseases Protection, 189, 12, 25n, 36, 37n, 55, 96, 250, 308-309 202-203, 205, 208-209, 210, 223 Australian Botanic & Horticultural Scty, 308 Compulsory Vaccination, 213-215, Australian Company,35 217-222, 37-338 Australian Horticultural & Agricultural Scty Small-pox Prevention Bill, 219-222 106n, 107, 252, 254 Bingham, Commander HM, 327

to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 86 Birch, Dorothea (see Gibbes) Brandy (distilled in Paterson District 1869- Birds as predators, 84, 147-149, 149n, 318 1874) 269,346 Black, John, 44,44n,45 Brandy, use in wine, 103, 116-117, 162 Black, John (MLA East Sydney) 118, 118n Branxton, 30, 41, 50, 130, 187, 257, 303 Black Pinot (see Wine Varieties) Bray Farm, Eccleston, (see also Rolleston, Blackwell, Dr, 282 ,284 Christopher) 64n Blackwood, Ray, 327, 327n Brennand, Thomas, 39n,308 Blake, Archibald, 106n Brennand’s Farm (Raymond Terrace) 39,39n Blake, Helen (nee Elliott) 106n Brinkburne, Gresford (see also Fenwick, Blake, Jane (see Caswell) George Thomas) 27,96,147,151,151n,155, Blake, James Elliott (Irrawang/Kaludah) 155,157,173,322 34n, 106,106n,107,109n,110-111, Brisbane, Governor Sir Thomas, 36n,42-43,46, 114-115,115n,116-117,120-121,124, 48,54,113n 125,127-129,136-139,143,147,187,316 British East India Company, 7,9,11,64n, 113n Blaxland, Gregory, 46 Broadrick, James, 94 Bleasdale, Rev John Ignatius, 180-181,181n, Broadrick’s Hotel (Paterson) 94,146,146n,152, 182,263 162 Bleasdale Vineyard, 180n,182 Brooker, George, 184,345 Bligh, Richard (Riverstone, Clarence River) Brooker, John, 194 124 Broughton, Emily Ann (see Crawley) Board of National Education, 197 Broughton, Mary Phoebe (see Boydell) Body snatching, 5 Broughton, Bishop William Grant, 57,88 Bolding, Henry, 158 Brown, Annette (see Massie) Bolton, Jane Martha, 14n Brown, Crawford Logan, 83 Bolton, Rev Robert Thorley, 14n Brown, David, 27 Bolwarra House, 113n Brown, Eliza Angel, 64n Bona Vista, Paterson, 146 Brown, Emily, 176 Bordeaux (France) 40-41,167,248 Brown, Harriet Jane (nee Lindeman) 10,13, Bordeaux Exhibition 1882, 109n 14n,122,172,176,274,274n,275 Borham, Thompson Vernon (Mt Ararat, Brown, Herbert Harrington, 122,172,176,242, Hilldale) 184,345 255,274,278,286,345 Botanical Gardens (Sydney) 30,36,46,53, Brown, Herbert Henry, 172 54- 55,55n,56-57,57n,58-60, 61, 107, Brown, John (Colstoun) 14n,27,72,104,114, 127,141,198,279,304 115,119,122,129,151n , 31n Brown, John Dowling (Colstoun) 120 Boucher, Annie (see Gibbes) Brown, W L & Company (Sydney) 125 Bourke, Governor Sir Richard, 22,39n,49n, Brown, Sylvester John, 64n 55-56,58-59,62,195n Brown(e), Thomas Alexander (Rolf Bowker, Lydia, 274 Boldewood) 64n Boxer Rebellion, China, 7n,329-330 Bukkulla Vineyard, Inverell (see also Boyce, J (High Park Vineyard) 345 Wyndham) 150,170-171,178,191, Boydell, Charles (Camyr-Allyn, Gresford) 225-226,228,277,277n,279 11,14-16,26-27,49n,72-73,82,84, Burdekin, Marshall (MLA East Sydney) 190 88-89,91, 94- 96,104,104n, 105, Burg Bros, 288 106n,107,112,114,123,163-164,197, Burgundy (see Wine Varieties) 200,275,291 Burley, Charles, 268,272-273 Boydell Eliza Macdonald (Camyr-Allyn) 146, Burnett, William (Burnetland/Glenview, 200 Raymond Terrace) 39n,82,86,89,91, Boydell, James William (Camyr-Allyn) 72, 187-188,308 141,255,259,274-275,286,345 Burnettland, Raymond Terrace (see also Boydell, Mary Phoebe (nee Broughton) 88 Burnett,William & Glenview) 39n, Boydell, Richard, 272 188,308 Boydell, William Barker (Caergwrle, Burnes, Hugh, 181 Allynbrook) 27,88,104,107,114,119,156, Burns, John Fitzgerald (MLA The Hunter) 159, 164,166,177,223,223n,234,251,255, 206,266,268,286 268,279-280,345 Busby (Sydney suburb) 48,48n Brady, J (Dunmore) 345 Busby, Agnes (nee Dow) 42,57,62-63 Bramhall, Eliza Harriet (see Lindeman) Busby, Agnes (nee Thomson) 66 Bramhall, Elizabeth, 9 Busby, Alexander, 31n,65n Bramhall, Joseph Abraham, 9, 294 Busby, Alice (nee Hudson) 69 Brandon (Seaham) 46,66n, Busby, Catherine (see Kelman)

to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 87 Busby, Catherine Anne (nee Woore) 65n Carmichael, Rev Henry (Porphyry, Seaham) Busby, Dr George, 31n,65-66 66n,82,82n,86,89,91,94,99,104-105, Busby, George Alexander, 62n 110,125,127,129-130,132,136,178,184, Busby, George Gordon, 69 261,273,276,286,311-314 Busby, Harriet (nee Kelman) 66n Carrowbrook, 31,43,43,44,44n,45,46,47,58,59 Busby, James (Carrowbrook) 30,31,31n, Caswell, Henry Drew, 106n 32-36,36n,37n,38,40,40n,42-43, Caswell, Jane (nee Blake) 106n 43,44,44n,45,46,47,48,48n, 49,49n, Caswell, William (Tanilba) 82,106n 50,51,51n,52,52n,53,55,55n,56-58,58, Caterpillars, 161,318 59-60,62,63,63n,65,89, 113,127,167, Catawba wine (USA) 190,190n 207,207n,250,303 Catawba Vineyard (Pokolbin) 190n Busby, James (son of James) 62, 62n Cattle stealing (see also Paterson Prosecuting Busby, Jane Bell (nee Gordon) 67, 69 Society) 159,159n,186 Busby John (son of Dr George) 66n Cavaoleu (see Wine varieties) Busby, John Jr, 31n, 63-64, 64n, 65 Cawarra (Aboriginal name for Bora Ground) Busby, John Sr, 31-32, 42-44, 50, 57, 58, 17, 300-301 63, 65, 65n, 207n Cawarra (Gresford), 1,10,11-12,15-17, 18,27, Busby, John Dow, 62n 30, 34,58,70-72,75,87-89, 91, 92-93,93, Busby, Matilda Emily (nee Lindeman), 94,97,97,101-103,106-108,112,114-116, Busby, Sarah (daughter of James) 62n 122,124,127-129,134-135,137,139-140, Busby, Sarah, 63,65,207n 142,143n,144,146-147,150-151,151n, Busby, Sarah (see Kelman) 152,152,155,156-157,158,160-163, Busby, William (son of James) 62 166-167,169,171,173,175-176,178-179, Busby, William, 31n,65,65n 181, 184,187,192,198,200,209,211,220, Busby, William Tomson, 65-66,68,68,69 225-226,232-234,238-239,241-242, Busby’s Bore, 31,31n, 246-247,250-251,255,256n,258,261, Bush, John, 268,272,282-283,286 263-264,268-269,273-275,280,284n, By running water (suggested Aboriginal 285-286,287,287, 288-290,294,310, meaning of Cawarra?) 15 313,318,321-322,336-337,345 Cawarra Head (see Lindeman Island) 187,327 C Cawarra, Maitland, 20 (see Wine varieties) Cawarra, Mayfield, 20,23 (see Wine varieties) Cawarra (Paddle Wheel Steamship) 17,19, 302 Cabramatta (Sydney) 48,48n Cawarra Cottage, Mudgee, 18,21 Caergwrle (Allynbrook) 166,223n,246, Cawarra Rape Case, 156-158 255,268-269, 279,345 Cawarra Womens’ Refuge, Penrith, 18 Calcutta (India) 113n (Sydney), 31 Camden (Convict transport) 53,58 Central Railway Station (Sydney) 37n,44,49n, Camden Park (see also Macarthur) 30,33, 60 37,46, 60,108,108n,181,275,303 Challenger, HMS, 327-328,328n Campbell, Alison (nee Balgusa) 12 Champain, Mackenzie, 26 Campbell, Ellen, 11 Chardonnay (see Wine varieties) Campbell, Dr Francis Rawdon, 11-12, 16,55,71 Chateau Tahbilk (see Tahbilk, Victoria) 214 China (see Opium Wars & Boxer Rebellion) Campbell, Hugh, 12 Chippendale (Sydney) 37n Campsie, Vacy, 12,243n,269,345 Chloroform, use of, 85,216 Campvale Swamp (Raymond Terrace) 39n Christian, M S, 279 Camyr-Allyn, Gresford (see also Boydell, Church and School Corporation, 48,49n Charles) 14-16,88,94-95,146,163,200, 255,269,275,345 CHURCHES. Cann, William, 114,183-184,194-195 All Saints’ Church, Fawley, England, 2 Canterbury (Sydney) 249 St Andrew’s Church, Rose Bay, Sydney Cape of Good Hope, 86,89,172 60n Cape York (Queensland) 327,187,327 St Anne’s Church, Ryde, 64n Capper and Sons (Maitland) 199n, 199 St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Carmichael, Gavin Thompson (Porphyry, Newcastle, 67n Seaham) 201,225,225n,264 St Ann’s Presbyterian Church, Paterson,12 Carmichael, Janet Thomson (see Graham) St Anne’s Anglican Church, Gresford, Carmichael, Jeremy Bentham (Porphyry, 106n,141,200,225,232n,251,256,268 Seaham) 225n 268n,280,284,285,288,289,291 Womens’ Guild, Parish Hall, 288

to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 88 CHURCHES - continued Cory, Gilbert (Vacy) 25,25n,106 St Helen’s Catholic Church, Gresford, 114-115,118,119,153,156,159-160, 20, 233n 163-165, 177,181,194,243,309,345 St James Church, Sydney, 50, 88, 210n Cory, Henry, 141 St John the Baptist Church, Egham Cory, Jeanette (nee Rens) 25n,244,309 (England) 1 Côte dʹOr (Burgundy, France) 109n St John’s Church of England, Hythe Cote dʹ Or (Pokolbin) 190n,261 (England) 2-3 Cotton, 143,151, St Jude’s Anglican Church, Randwick, Coulston (see Colstoun, Gresford) Sydney, 65, 65n Court House Hotel (Paterson) 69,122 St Mary on Allyn Anglican Church, Covey, John, 2 Allynbrook, 151n Covey, Mary Kitcher (see Lindeman & Laver) St Michael’s Church, Southampton, Covey, Sarah (nee Bradby) 2 (England) 9 Covey, Susannah (nee Lindeman) 2 St Paul’s Church of England, Canterbury Cowley, Daniel, 73 (Sydney) 1, 247, 267, 288 Crawley, Emily Ann (nee Broughton) 88 St Paul’s Church of England, Paterson, Crawley, George, 88,101-102 1, 25n, 154, 211, 243n Creer, Joseph, 229,229n,230 St Peter’s Church of England, St Peters, Creer & Berkely, 229n Sydney, 15n Creighton’s Creek (Gresford) 14n St Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Crichton, Arthur William, 14n Goulburn, 243n Crichton, Constantine Talbot (Wallah, Ciras (see Wine Varieties) Gresford) 14,14n, Clarke, Rev William Bramwhite, 64n Crichton, Eliza Emily, 14n Clarendon, Paterson, 146 Cricket, 260,264,272 Clarkes Crossing (Vacy) 112,123 Crimean War (see Patriotic Fund) 104 Clevedon, Gresford, (see also James Cunningham, Allan, 51,54,54n.55,60,60n, McCormick) 14n,26,123,125,136,143, 61,61 163,223,223n,234,246,250,257-258, Cunningham, Peter, 54 268-269,274,286,345 Cunningham, Richard, 53-55,57n,58,60,60n Clifton Vineyard (see Kelly, D & Brooker, Curzon, Peter, 223, 223n George) 345 Cyras (see Wine varieties) Clode, J, 138, 150 Clybucca Creek, 301 D Coal, 309 Dalglish, Alison, 12 Colonial Botanist, 53-54 Dalglish, Alison (see Campbell), Colstoun/Coulston (Gresford) 14, 14n, 27, 72, Dalglish, James (Campsie, Vacy) 12, 120, 122, 151n , 172, 242, 246, 255, 269, Dalglish, James Campsie (Campsie) 243n 286, 345 Dalglish, John, 258,345 Commercial Banking Company of Sydney, Dalswinton, 54n 49n, 67-68, 68, 69 Dalwood (Branxton) 33-34,36,41,50,58, 119, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial 125,126,138-140,144,150-151,154, 158, Research Organisation (CSIRO)40-41, 161,167,170-171,173,178,187,191,201, 117n, 225-226,254,257,261,279,304,322 Compulsory Vaccination Bill (see Bills) Dalwood and Bukkulla Wine Depot, 178 Cooke Benjamin, 233n Dalwood Point (see Lindeman Island) 327 Cooke, Ellen (see Hagen) Dark, S, 74 Coolies, Indian Hill, 22-28,151n Darley, Sir Frederick, 247 Cooper, Joseph (Trevallyn, Gresford) 286,288 Darling Nursery (see also Shepherd, Thomas) Cooper, Theophilus (Gostwyck, Paterson) 122, 37n,38 279 Darling, Ensign Charles Henry, 49 Corner, William, 73, 114, 152, 159, 163-164, Darling, Governor Ralph, 48,50-51,98n 183-184, 195, 232, 274 Dartbrook (Scone) 215n Corowa, 224, 240n, 259, 271, 286n Daniel Webster (Barque) 62n Cory, Edward Gostwyck (Gostwyck, Paterson) Dawson, John Grimsey, 25,25n, 82,104n,107,114-115,117-119,152, Dawson, Rachel, 25n 162-164,177,181,183,185-186,194-195, Dawson, Robert, 25n 235,308 Deim, Adam, 258,255 Cory, Frances (see Keene) 309 De Lauret, Auguste Pierre Clement de Cory, Francis, 243, 245 Guerry (Wynella, Goulburn) 243n

to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 89 De Lauret, Helena Augusta (see Arnold) Elswick, Leichhardt, 195 De Lauret, Josephine (Sister Mary Joseph)243n Elswick, John Thomas, 195 De Lauret, Clotilde (Sister Mary Clare) 243n Enmore (Sydney) 64n Denison, Governor Sir William, 64n,104 Ernst, G (Knowendale Vineyard) 345 Derry (cloth) 177 Espalier System (training vines) 124,124n Devonshire Street Cemetery (Sydney) 37n, Ettamogah, Albury, 126,192,285 39n,49n,60,61 Eulourie, (Ashfield, Sydney) 195n Dight, Mildred (see Lindeman) Evans, Ann,163 Dight, Robert, 331 Evans, Elizabeth, 163 Diseases in Vines (see also Oidium tuckeri, Evans, John, 163 Phylloxera vestatric, Bills, Petitions ) Exchange Cellars (Wyndham/Lindeman) 107, 155,187 122,125,126,127,129,135-137,143,147, Docker, Joseph, 150,190,215,215n 154,158,171,173,178,180,192,193,209, Docker, Matilda, 215n 243,273,290,295,322 Donaldson, Stuart, 83-84,84n,88 Douglas, Henry Grattan, 95,124,138,150,213 F Douro Valley (Portugal) 30n Fallon, James (Albury) 250,277 Dow, Anges (see Busby) Falbrook, 31,44,45, Dow, Janet (nee Baird) 57n Fenwick, Charles Lewis Clayton, 151,151n Dow, John Jr, 42,42n,57,57n Fenwick, Fairfax, 151n Dow, John Sr, 42n,57 Fenwick, George Thomas, Doyle, Edward William (Clevedon, Gresford) (Brinkburne, Gresford) 14,27,70,96,151n, 183-184 155,173,322 Doyle, James, 275 Fenwick, Meloir, 96,151n Doyle, John Frederick (Kaludah, Lockinvar) Ferris, Henry, 240n,345 109n,125,138-140,165,168,179,194, Fiedler, ? (Tomago) 39-40 207-208,225n,250-253,256, 259, 261, Fitzroy, Governor Sir Charles,74,79-80,82, 273, 286,315-316 85,89 Dreadnought (Hospital Ship) 6-7,225n,294 Flavelle Bros (Sydney) 224 Drinkwater, Charles, 232,246-247,280 Floods (see also Maitland) 112,241-242, Drinkwater, Hannah, 280 246,262,268 Drinkwater, Harriett, 280 Flori, Jacob, 175 Driver, Richard, MLA West Macquarie, 144, Flying Foxes (as Predators) 149,149n,167, 144n 318 Dumaresq, Henry, 49 Forbes, Francis, 59 Dumaresq, William, 49 Forest Lodge, Paterson, 25n Dun, William (Duninald, Paterson) 74 Forth (Barque) 51 Duninald, Paterson (see Reynolds, Frank) 345 Forster, William, MLA, 190,207,209 Dunmore (Largs) 27,66n,77,94,345-346 Fosters Group (see Treasury Wines) 290 Dunvegan, Gresford (see also Steer, Stephen) France, 30,33n,35n,36n,40,46,53,55-56,59,89, 151n,345 111,124 Durbin, John Henry (Clevedon) 26,83,311 Frankland, Alice Thrush, 274n Durham County, 14n,27,31,43,71-72,83, Frankland, Eleanor Rokeby, 274n 84n,85,90,98n,105-106,108,119n,346 Frankland, George Jackson Jr. (Mowbray, Durham, Electorate of, 122 Paterson) 94n,159-160,163-165,170, Dyneley, John, 9 183,194,197,240n,242,261,272, 274, 275,279,345 E Frankland, George Jackson Sr (The Vineyard) East Gresford, 11, 159n,223n,268,282n,283 240n East Maitland, 11,55, 193,207n Frankland, Isabella Annie Mowbray, 274n Ebbeck(e), Frederick, 87,172,177,251,288 Frankland, Marion, 274n Eccleston, 15,63-64 Fraser (Frazer, Frazier) Charles, 53-54,57n,61 Edward, Prince of Wales Free Trade, 238 (later King Edward VII) 277 Fusel Oil, 239,239n Eelah, 37,136,143,163,174,201,225,225n, Fyffe, Dr Benjamin, 218,218n,219-220,222, 233,279,345 337-338 Egham, England, 1,294 G Eipper, Rev Christopher, 77n Garden Palace, Sydney (see also Sydney Ellalong (Ashfield, Sydney) 225,247,288 International Exhibition, 1879) 280,279, Elsinore, Denmark (see also Brown, John, of 279n,281,283 Colstoun, Gresford) 151n Garland, John (Kaludah, Lochinvar) 93

to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 90 Garryowen (Neutral Bay, Sydney) 69 Gouais (see Wine varieties) George (Aboriginal, King of Cawarra) 16-17, Goulburn, 65n,243n 298-299 Goulburn Valley Vine Growers Association, George I, King, 1 161 Germans, 76-77,79-81,85,87,146,175 Gouveio (see Wine varieties) Gibbes, Æmelia Montagu (see Stephen) Graham, George Thomas (Kinross, Raymond Gibbes, Annie (nee Boucher) 98n Terrace) 66n,69n Gibbes, Dorothea (nee Birch) 98n Graham, Janet Thomson (nee Carmichael) 66n Gibbes, Elizabeth Sarah (nee Saffery) 98n Grahamstown, 39n Gibbes, Frances (nee Plummer) 98n Grape Vines and Grapes Importation Act, (see Gibbes, Francis Blower Jr (Norwood, Bills) Gresford) 25-26,98n Grasshoppers,317 Gibbes, Francis Blower Sr (Norwood, Gray, Martin, 259,345 Gresford) 72,83-84,98,98n Green, Peter (Windemere, Lochinvar) 160, Gibbes, William, 98n 207-208,228,250 Gibson, Rev John (Dungog) 274 Gresford, 1,10,10,11,14,18,70,85,87,89,98,98n, Gippel, Martin, 87 103,106-107,112,122-123,129,134-136, Gipps, Governor Sir George, 14n,22-25, 147, 151n,153,153n,154,158,165,173, 27,27n,28,62,74-75,113n 176-177,192,195,195n,200,208,211,225, Gladesville Asylum (see Tarban Creek) 241-242,249-251,253,255,256n,270,282, Glebe Cemetery, East Maitland, 12n 288,346 Glen Kelman (Ross, Tasmania) 50 Aborigines, 16-17,298-299 Glen Oak, 20,204 First Church of England, (see also St Glenbawn Dam (Scone) 57n,204 Anne’s Anglican Church) 268n Glendon (Singleton) 27 Church of England Denominational Glendonbrook, 232n School, 11,197,250 Glenelg, Lord Charles Grant, 22,22n,23-24 Cricket Club, 255,262,264,272 Glennie, Alfred (later Rev) 26-27,72,82-83, Fire in Church/School, 107 96,151n Post Office, 268,282 Glennie, Jessie,282,284 Proposed Village, 70 Glennie, John (Orindinna, Gresford) Provisional School,197,286 119,120,120n,124,142,146-147,148,154, Public School, 197,286 178-179,188,192,194,199,207-208, School of Arts, 288 224-226,228,242-243,248-249,249n, Greta Coal Seam, 309 250-253,262,264,268,271,273, 275,278, Grey, Earl, 74,79-80,82,82n,85-86,89, 279-280,282,286,288,291,345-346 Gum Tree Flat (Scone) 57n Glennie, Mary (nee Townshend) 146,148 Guyot, Dr Jules, 187,187n,263 Glennies Creek and Dam, 31,43,44n,45,47, Glenthorne, Allynbrook (see Glennie, Alfred H and Gray Martin) 96,151n,345 HRVA (see Hunter River Vineyard Glenview, Raymond Terrace (see also Burnett, Association) William and Burnetland) 39n,82,86,89, Haffner’s Vineyard (Corowa) 259 188,308 Hagan, Ellen (nee Cooke) 233n Gloucester, County of, 85,90,113n Hagan, John, 232n, 233, 233n Goderich, Lord, 37,52-53,58 Hagan, Mary (see Arthur) Goorangoola, 50,58 Hagan, Thomas, 232n Goorangoola Creek, 50,52 Halliday, James, 40, 111n, 167 Gordon, Eliza Bell, 67n Hamburger, Henry, 80 Gordon, Jane Bell (see Busby) Harry (Aboriginal) 17 Gordon, Sophia Ward, 67n Hart, James (MLA East Sydney) 190 Gordon, Samuel Deane, 106 Harte, Chief Constable Michael Joseph, Gordon, Rev Thomas Acheson, 67,67n (Paterson) 115, 117-118 Gore Hill Cemetery (Sydney) 69,113n ,216n, Hashemy, Convict transport, 86 243n Hay, Robert, 55, 55n, 56 Gosforth, 251 Haylock, Charles Douglas, 81n Gosling, J (Trevallyn, Gresford) 345 Hector, Georgina, 154 Gostwyck, Paterson (see also Cory, Edward Hector, Dr James, 154, 154n Gostwyck) 46,122,163,240n,272,275,308 Hector, John, 64 Gostwyck Bridge, 240n,272-274,275 Hector, Thomas, 25, 308 Gotha Parish, 31,43 Henty, William (Invermein, Tasmania) 83, 83n Gotleib, J (Camyr-Allyn) 345 Hermitage (France) 33

to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 91 Hermitage, Black Hermitage Hunter River Vineyard Association - continued (see Wine varieties) 141-142, 148-149, 160-162, 169-170, Hermitage, White (see Wine varieties) 174, 178-179, 179n, 188, 190, 196, 205, Hickey, Edwin, (Osterley) 96, 143 207-208,225,228,242,246, 251-252, 256, High Park Vineyard (see Boyce, J) 345 261, 264-265, 269-271, 286, 308-309, Hill of Hermitage, 59 317, 319,332,339-342 Hobson, Captain William, 62 Hunter River Vineyard Association. Hock (see Wine varieties) Historical Summary,99, 102, 102n, 104 Hoffman, Catherine, 20 Show, 60 Hoffman, Eva Mary (nee Stolzenbach) 20 Hunter Valley Wine Society, 41 Hoffman, Franz Joseph (Francis) 20 Hunter’s Hill (see Eelah) Hoffman, Henry (Harry) 20 Hyde Park (Sydney) 31, 141 Hoffman, Jacob, 20 Hythe (England) 1-2, 2n Hoffman, Mary Ann (nee Huggins) 20 Holden, Alfred (Penshurst, Gresford) 125, 129, I 136, 141, 153n, 159,195n, 259, 277, 282, Icely, Thomas (Saltram) 66, 96 345 Imphee (see Sugar Growing) Holden, Alfred Kenyon, 141, 259, 277, 345 Inches, Dr John RN, 12, 12n, 55 Holden, Augusta, 195 India, 114, 294 Holden, Eliza Punette Clunes (nee Mackenzie) Indian Mutiny Appeal, 114 247 Iran (see Persia) Holden, Ethel, 267, Ireland, John Melbourne (Berry Lea, Seaham) Holden, George (son of George Mackenzie 11, 128, 136, 136n, 143, 150 Holden) 282, 284 Ireland, Sarah, 70 Holden, George Kenyon, 195, 195n, 247, 249 Irrawang, Raymond Terrace (see also James Holden, George Mackenzie,1n, 90, 195, 195n, King and James Elliott Blake) 34n, 225, 247, 267, 282-283, 288 38, 40, 82, 86, 89, 106n,108, 111, Holden, Herbert Augustus, 195n, 288, 290 114-115,124, 127, 136, 138, 140, 144, Holden, Jane, 282, 284 147, 154, 158, 171, 181, 187, 229, 261, Holden, Kate Marion (see Lindeman) 286 Holden, Lilian (nee Lindeman) 151, 153, 195n, Isinglass, use of, 259, 259n 282, 288-290 Holden, Louisa Florence (nee Lindeman) J 1,1n,7-8,88,90, 92-93,195,195n,225,247, Jacob, Ann (nee Watson) 133n 267,282 Jacob, Archibald Hamilton, 113n, 206, 264 Holden, Mary (May), 225,282-284,285 Jacob, Eliza (nee McDougall) 113n Holden, Mary Jane, 195 Jacob, Mary (nee McDougall) 113n Holmes, S H (The Wilderness, Rothbury) 225n Jacob, Robert, 113n Holmes, Thomas (Oakendale) 20,105 Jacob, Vickers, 113n Holyroyd, Arthur Todd, 130, 141, 141n, 142, Jacob, Vickers Gilbert, 113n 144, 148, 162, 248, 264-265, 285, 317 Jamaica (West Indies) 96, 98, 98n Horticultural Society of NSW, 191 Jamison, Sir James (Regentville) 42n, 57n, 59 Howes Valley (see Lawrence, H) 345 Jarrett, Henry, 64n, 159, 177 Hudson, Alice (see Busby) Jarruston, Seaham (see also Alexander Hudson, John, 69 Warren) 46 Hudson, Selina, 69 Jenkins, Mary Rae (nee Johnstone) 213n Huggins, Mary Ann (see Hoffman) Jenkins, Dr Richards, MLA, 213, 213n, 214 Hunter River, 28,42n,257 Johnson, Hugh, 139n Hunter River Agricultural and Horticultural Johnson, Stephen (Gresford) 107, 129 Society (Maitland) 115,119 Johnstone, Major Edward (Annandale, (First Exhibtion) 123-124, 138-139, 150, Paterson) 25-26, 49n, 72-73, 84-85, 104n 165, 167, 169-171, 174, 193, 196, 201, Johnstone, Mary Rae (see Jenkins) 201n, 224-223, 228, 309, 315-316 Johnstone, Canon Tom, 288 Hunter River Riesling/Semillon Jones, Edward, 67, 345 (see Wine varieties) Jones, Emily (nee Stanbridge), 67 Hunter River Society, 12 Jones, Richard, 105-106 Hunter River Vineyard Association (HRVA) Jones, Thomas, 195 12, 38, 82, 82n, 85-89, 91, 94-95, 99, Joubert, Didier, 273 102, 104, 106, 106n, 107, 109, 109n, 110, Joubert, Jules, 205, 237, 252, 258, 276 112, 114-116, 120, 123-124, 130, 133, Junction Inn (East Gresford) 282, 284 Junction Inn (Raymond Terrace) 81

to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 92 K Kirktown (Scotland) 50 Kaikoura (Ship) 215 Knockfin (Luskintyre) 113n Kairser, Valentine, 256 Knowendale Vineyard (see Ernst, G) 345 Kaludah, Lochinvar (see also James Eliot Knoedler, John Gottlob (Mt Ararat Vineyard, Blake, J F Doyle and Philibert Terrier) Hilldale) 345 34n, 93, 106n, 109n, 115, 124-125, 136-139, 167-168, 168n, 175, 179, 181, L 225n, 242, 248n, 251-253, 257, 261, 275, La Trobe, Charles Joseph, 78,78n 316 Lachlan Water Tunnel ( supply) Kealy, Edward (Summer Hill/Fishers Hill, 31n Vacy) 119,119n Lachryma Christi (see Wine varieties) Keene, Cecelia Gabrielle (see Windeyer) Lady Harewood (Convict Transport) 55,55n, Keene, Charles Bodley (Gurley) 309 56,58 Keene, Flora Augusta (see Windeyer) Lake, Dr Max, 30,41,139n Keene, Frances (nee Cory) 309 Lake St Clair, 31,44n,45 Keene, Sarah, 309 Lambrusquat (see Wine varieties) Keene, William (Raymond Terrace) 117,124, Lambton (Cutter) 37 128,136-138,150,161,168-171,174,174n, Land Tax, 118-119 175,178,188,193-194,196,202,207, Lang, Andrew (Dunmore) 27,42n,66n,77, 224-225,227,228,292,309 82-84,91,94,99-100,104-105,111 Kelburn (Gresford) 154,345 Lang, Rev John Dunmore, 66n Kelloshiel (Bathurst) 66 Lang, Richard, 105 Kelly, D (Clifton Vineyard) 345 Lankester, John Delappe Jr, 125,125n,126, Kelman, Catherine (nee Busby) 31n,33n, 50, 127,136,143,154,158,171,178,180,192 62n,66,106 295 Kelman, Harriet (see Busby) Lankester, John Delappe Sr, 125n Kelman, James Busby, 31,33,50,106,108,207, Largs (see also Dunmore, A Lang) 66n 207n,269,277,279 Laver, Dr Henry, 3 Kelman, Lewis Chalmers, 225n Laver, Mary Kitcher (see Lindeman) Kelman, Matilda Emily (nee Lindeman) 31, Lawrence, H (Howes Valley Vineyard) 345 33n, 50,269,282,289 Lawrence, J (Lostock) 345 Kelman, Sarah (nee Busby) 50,66n Lee, Benjamin, 49n, Kelman, William (son of William Dalrymple Lee, John, 193n,279 Kelman) 66n Legislative Assembly, NSW (see NSW Kelman, William Dalrymple, 31,31n,33,33n, Legislative Assembly) 34,36,40,46,50-51,52,53,58,62n,63, 66, Legislative Council, NSW (see NSW 91, 106,207,251,303-304 Legislative Council) Kemp, Charles, 114 Leichhardt, Ludwig, 77n,280n Kempsey, 17 Lennox, David, 200 Kenny, Eugene (Ravenscroft, Eccleston) 65, Lennoxton, Vacy (see North, J & Ferris, 184 Henry) 345 Keppie, James, 73,94 Lethbridge, Captain Robert (Oakhampton Keppie, Peter, 73 Park, Oakhampton) 50,52 Keppie, Walter William, 94 Lewin’s Brook (see also Park’s Creek) 35 Keppie’s Mill (Paterson) 114n Lewinsbrook, Gresford (see also A & R Park) Keppie’s Town, 94 35,83,106n,116,154,117,147,147n,158, Kew Gardens (London) 53 163,167,210,246,250-251,255,269,286, King, Eliza Elfreda, 134, 136 345 King, James (Irrawang, Raymond Terrace) Lindeman, Arthur Flint, 1-2,96,101,101,155, 38-40, 82, 86, 89, 91, 99-101, 127, 229, 174,187,233,251,255,288,289 261, 286 Lindeman, Arthur Henry, 71,73,107,161, 177, King, Phillip Parker,54 195n,246-247,249,255,258,263-264,269, Kinross (Raymond Terrace) 113,124,136, 137, 272,275,284,284n,285-286,287,288-290, 140,150,167,171,286,309 345-346 Kirchner, Karl Ludwig (William) 20,77, Lindeman, Charles Frederick, 102,103,329,243 77n,78n,79,79,80-81,83,85,87 245,250,255,269,284n,285,287,289-290 Kirkton (Artarmon, Sydney) 33n,225n Lindeman, Eliza Harriet, 7,8,9,11,13 16, 108, Kirkton (Branxton) 30-32,33,33n, 34,40, 42, 146,148,172,195n,200,225,247,284n,287, 44, 46,50-51,53,56,58,59-60,62n,63, 288-290,294 66, 106,154,158,207,207n,251,269, Lindeman, Frank William, 331 303-305 Lindeman, Frank Samson, 331

to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 93 Lindeman, Lieutenant George Sidney RN, Lindeman, Dr Henry John – continued (Nephew of Henry Lindeman) Acquires Brinkburne (c1863) 147, 151, 187, 189,327,327n,328-329,330 151n, 173 Lindeman, Dr Grant, 289 Pre-emptive leases, 152 Lindeman, Harriet Jane (see Brown) Advertises for sawyers, 152 Purchase 3rd section of Cawarra (1863) Lindeman, Dr Henry John, Cawarra, 155 Gresford (see also Exchange Cellars) On Committee of Paterson Prosecuting Passim Society, 159, 163 Portraits of, x,290 Presents paper at HRVA (1864) 160, Birth, 1, 319-320 Apprenticed to father, 3-4, Against use of saccharometer, 161, 228 Surgical training, 4-5, Opinion on exhibitions, 169 Marriage, 9, Re qualifications of judges, 167-168,170 Emigration to NSW, 9, Opinion on magistrates, 174 Registration with NSW Medical Board, Ends partnership with John Wyndham at the 9-10 Exchange Cellars, 178, 180 Birth of daughter Harriet Jane, 10 Support for Provisional School at Gresford, Purchase 1st section of Cawarra, (1842) 197 12,14-15,18, Ceases competing at shows, 198, 335 Supports move to import Indian Coolie Against Oidium Bill, 205,205-207 labour, 22 On vaccination against small-pox, 219, Specimen of signature, 28 337-338 Planting Cawarra Vineyard, 30 At 1869 Agricultural Society of NSW Birth of daughter Mary Eliza, 70,71 Exhibition, 225-226 Purchase 2nd section of Cawarra, (1845) President HRVA (1869) 228 71, 75 Distrust of saccharometers, 228-229 ,260 Birth of son Arthur Henry, 72, 73 At Wahgunyah, 228, 258-260 Request Alexander Park to stand for Tribute from John Wyndham, 229 Electorate of Durham, 83 James Arthur vs Lindeman re trespass at Birth of daughter Louisa Florence, 88, 90 Myall, 232,232n, 246-247 Elected member of HRVA, 88 Criticism of, as magistrate, 235 Birth of son Sidney Alfred, 92,95 On new methods of preparing wine, Cellars destroyed by fire, 92,93, 103,295 325-326 Supposed time at Victorian Goldfields, Paper in NSW Medical Gazette, 248 93-94 Supporter of cricket, 260,262,264 New cellars completed, 96, 97, 99 Critical of Exhibitions, 253 Report (1854) to HRVA, 100 Leaves HRVA, 251 Birth of son Charles Frederick, 102, 103 Honorary Member HRVA, 261 On brandying wine, 104 Tribute from John Wyndham, 261 Birth of daughter Matilda Emily, 106, 108 Pamphlet on Wine Bill, 263,295,343-344 President HRVA (1856) 106 Returns of Brandy distilled and used at Presidential Address to HRVA (1857) Cawarra (1869-1874) 269, 346 109-110 Presentation at Corowa, 271-272 Appointed Magistrate, 113 Return to Wine Exhibitions, 273,275 On Committee of Paterson Indian Mutiny Silver Medal at Paris Exhibition (1878) 276, Appeal, 114 278 Birth of son Herbert William, 115, 116 On prizes at shows, 335-336 Report (1860) to HRVA, 120-121 Re duty on Australian Wines, 339-342 Birth of son Henry John, 128, 131 Gold Medal Sydney International Views on “paying in kind”, 134 Exhibition (1879) 279, 283 Medal at 1862 London International Takes sons into wine business, 284-285,295 Exhibition, 142-143, 143n, 171 Death and funeral,271,286-288,289,291, On age of wine at shows, 139 296 Prince consort Statue Appeal, 140-141 President HRVA (1862) 142 Lindeman, Henry John (son of Dr Henry On Colonial Wine Bill, 144-145,155-156 Lindeman) 128, 131, 287, 289 Presidential address to HRVA (1863) Lindeman, Herbert William,115, 116, 284n, 85, 149, 317-318 285, 287, 289 Birth of daughter Lilian, 151, 153 Lindeman, Jane Sophia (nee Taylor) 1, 2, 3, 327

to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 94 Lindeman, John Thomas, 1 M Lindeman, Dr John William Henry (Father of Macarthur, James, 77,78-79 Henry Lindeman) 294 Macarthur, Sir William, Camden Park Lindeman, Kate Marion (nee Holden) 195n, (pseudonym Maro) 30,33-34,36,37, 247, 249, 288 37n,46,59-60,77-78,87-88,113,124,250, Lindeman, Laura Beatrice (Bertie) 1 303 Lindeman, Lilian (see Holden), McCartney, Dr Michael, 85 Lindeman, Louisa Florence (see Holden) McCormick, James (Clevedon, Gresford) Lindeman, Maria Matilda, 1-3 14n, 107,118-119,125,136,143,156, Lindeman, Mary, 331 159-160,163-164,185,223,223n,224,234, Lindeman, Mary Catherine (nee Lynch) 252,257-259,268,284,345 328-329, 330 McDonnell & Co, 228,229 Lindeman, Mary Eliza (see Rowling) McDouall, J (New Freugh, Singleton) 120,142 Lindeman, Mary Kitcher (nee Covey) 2 McDougall, Eliza (see Jacob), Lindeman, Matilda Emily (see Kelman) McDougall, Alexander (Lorne, Maitland) 113n Lindeman, Milred, 331 McGuigan, Perce, 41 Lindeman, Sidney Alfred (Brother of Henry McGuigan Wines, 41 Lindeman) 1-2, 9, 327 McIntyre, Peter, 57 Lindeman, Sidney Alfred (son of Henry Mackay, John, 22 Lindeman) 187, 243, 245, 262, 264, Mackellar, Dr Charles, 216n 272, 287, 289 Mackellar, Dorothea, 216n Lindeman, Sophia (nee Spear) Mother of Mackenzie, Eliza Punette Clunes (see Holden) Lt George Sidney Lindeman) 327 Mackenzie, Harold, 50,107 Lindeman, Sophia Jane, 1-3, 2, 9,187 Mackenzie, Dr Walter F, 216n Lindeman, Susanna, 2 McLean, John, 57, 57n, 58 Lindeman, Yelverton George (Son of George McLeay, Alexander, 59,277 Sidney Lindeman) 7n, 329-331 McLeay River, 300-301 Lindeman Island (Whitsunday Passage, McLeish Winery, 41 Queensland) 187, 327, 328 McNamara, P, 129 Lindeman Wines, 31, 50, 128, 288-289, 291 Macpherson, Allan, 49n, Lindley, George, 73 Macpherson, William, 49,49n,51 Lindsay, Thomas, 184, 194 Macquarie, Charles, 25 Linz, Christopher (Irrawang, Raymond Macquarie, Governor Lachlan, 54 Terrace) 147 Macqueen, Thomas Potter (Segenhoe, Scone) Little Lindeman Island (Whitsunday Passage 42n,57 Queensland) 187, 327, 328 Madeira (see Wine varieties) Lochinvar, 106n, 108-109, 109n, 140, 168, Madeira (Portugal), 35,36,117n,327,332 257 Maitland,20,42n,50,57,57n,81,94,165,167, Lochinvar French-themed Village, 109,109n 175, 177,193,201,216n,229,229n, Lochinvar Vineyard (see also Kaludah) 93,111, 241-242,243n,248n,259,279 112 Maitland Flood, (1955) 20 Logan, Robert (Torryburn) 259,288 Maitland Hospital, 20,248n,242 Loire River (France) 30n, Maitland West Volunteer Band, 274n London International Exhibition (1862) (see Wine varieties) 130,133,136,142-143,148,150-151,161, Male Orphan School, 48,48n, 175,309,317,323 Manning, Emily Ann (nee Wise) 15 Londonderry (Ireland) 177n Manning, Sir William Montague, 15n Long Daniel, 184,194 Maoris, 62 Long’s Tobacco Factory (Paterson) 232n Maro (pseudonym for William Macarthur) Longfellow, Henry (American poet) 190n 34,36 Lorn(e), 113n Marquis of Camden (ship) 6-7,294,297 Lorne Farm, Gresford, 11, Marquis of Hastings (ship) 151n Lostock, 129, 175, 345 Marsanne (see Wine varieties) Lower Hunter, Electorate of, 113n, 206, 229, Martin, James, 83-84,217 264 Marubrah (Myall Creek), Luke, John Ponsford, 274-275 Mary (Convict Transport) 55,57-58 Luke, Sarah, 274 Massey’s Creek (Eccleston) 64n Luskintyre (see Knockfin) 250 Massie, Annette (nee Brown) 64n Luxembourg (Paris) 40, 40n, 55-56, 59 Massie, Hesther, 64n Lynch, Mary Catherine (see Lindeman) Massie, Hugh Hamon, 27,64n Lyon, John R, 26 Massie, Rev Richard, 64n

to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 95 Massie, Robert George, 27,64,64n New Zealand, 25,37n,44,58-59,62,63-64,76, Mate, Thomas Hodges MLA, 209 151,151n,207n,328 Mayo, Constable William, 283 Newbury, Dr Benjamin, 152,154 Melbourne (Victoria) 127-129 Newbury, Frances, 154 Melville (Aborigine) 17,298-299 Newcastle NSW, 17,28,31,154,193,229n,309 Menzies, James, 114,114n Neyarra, Vacy, 25n Merchant, James, 259 Nicholson, Charles, 42n Merewether, Edward Christopher, 75n Nicholson, William, 57n Merewether, Francis, 75,75n,77,77n,78,79-80 Nicholson’s Mill (Maitland) 42n,57n Meroo River, (see also Richardson’s Point) Nicholson’s Racecourse (Maitland) 224 93,94n Norfolk (Convict transport) 55 Merton (Denman) 27,54n,93 Norfolk Island, 66 Methuen Treaty, 239,239n,339 Norrie, Dr Philip, 7,30 Metropolitan Intercolonial Exhibitions, 243, North, J (Lennoxton, Vacy) 345 248,251,254,263,269 North British Agricultural Company, 109n Miller, James, 15 Northern Suburbs Cemetery, Sydney (now Millers Forest, 113n Macquarie Park Cemetery) 33n,69,233n, Mitchell, Sir Thomas, 55,84n 331 Moore Charles, 170,193,198-199 Northumberland, County of, 32,44,90,108-109 Morpeth, 193 Norton, James, 195 Morse, Rev John, 57n Norton, Jane, 195 Morson, Dr Alexander Kinnear, 216,216n,219, Norton, Marian (nee Backhouse) 195 222,242,248n,282,284 Norwood, Gresford (see also Gibbes) 98,98n, Mort, Thomas Sutcliffe, 134,136,325,325n 107 Mount Abundance Station (Roma, Qld) 49n Norwood Cemetery (England) 62 Mount Ararat Vineyards, Hilldale (see Nowlan, John (Eelah) 136,143,163,165,172, Borham, Knoedler) 345 174-175,188,201,203,207-209 Mount Hatchet, 250 Nowlan, Thomas, 277 Mount Pleasant (Oakhampton) 201,201n Mowbray, or The Vineyard, Paterson (see also O George Jackson Frankland) 165,170,197, Oakendale (Glen Oak) 20 240n,242,250,261,269,272,274-275,279, Oakhampton Park, Maitland (see Lethbridge) 345 50,198 Mowbray Ford, 240,240n,272,275 Ogilvie, William (Merton) 27,33,33n, 303 Muddy, Luke, 232 Oidium tuckeri, 113,188,188n,190,192, 198, Mudgee, 18,21,93-94 198n,199,201-202,204-205,207-210, Munro, Alexander (Bebeah, Singleton) 193n, 224,228,235-236,238,244,244n,245-246, 263,269,275,277,279 249,249n,252,258,260-262,270,272, Munsie, 64-65 333-334 Murray, Sir George, 36n,48-49,51 Old Banks,123 Murrurundi, 98n,118n,140n,225 Opium Wars (China) 7,7n,297 Muspratt, Frederick FCSL, 34,34n Orindinna (Gresford) 10,10,11-12,13,14n, Myall, Myall Creek, 232,232n,246 15,88,120,125,148,154,158,166-167, 178,192,199,207,226,228,234,239,243, N 246,249-250,251,255,264,268-269,274, Napoleon Bonaparte, 54 279,282,288,321-322,345 Nassau, Duchy of (Germany) 78n Orphan School Creek, 48,48n NSW Legislative Assembly, 49n,105,106n, Osterley, Swan Reach (see Hickey, Edwin) 143 115, 118n,119,119n,122,130, 132-133, Ostrich farming, 67-68 141n,190,198,205,206-209,214,217, Owen, Robert, 215,221 219-220,221,229n,265,268,319,332-334, Oxley, John, 54,124 343-344 Oyster Bank (Newcastle Harbour) 17,19, NSW Legislative Council, 22,26-27,27n, 49n,72,75,85-87,105,106n, 113n,119n, P 141n,188,190,195n,210n,215, 220-221, Palmer, H, 279 224,268,306 Palomino blanco (see Wine varieties) NSW Marine Board, 329 Paris Exhibition (1867) 127,134,184,196,228, NSW Medical Board, 9,11,66,214n,216n 275,277,278,287 NSW Medical Gazette, 248,263 Park, Hon Alexander (Lewinsbrook, Gresford) NSW Naval Brigade, 329 11-12,25-26,35-36,82-84,104,106, 106n, Negretti and Zambra (London) 224 107,114,147,162-163,258

to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 96 Park, Alison (nee Veitch) 35 Persia (now Iran) 30n,33,33n Park, Archibald (Archy) 35-36 PETITIONS Park, Barbara (see Torrens) Removal of restrictions on Colonial-grown Park, Dr Robert Veitch (Lewinsbrook, wines, 28-29,307 Gresford) 11-12,15,25, 104-106,106n, Equality of Duties with Cape wines in 110,114-115,116,117-120,124,127, 130, England, 307 142,147,149,152-153,156, 159,163,165, Against renewal of Transportation, 72-73 188,197,228,250-251,258,274-275, For transportation, “Exiles”scheme, 85,306 283-284,286,288,291,345 Against Publicans’ Licensing Bill, 115 Park’s Creek (see also Lewin’s Brook, Against Land Tax, 118 Gresford) 35 Restrictions on Colonial Wines, 129-130 Parkes, Henry (later Sir) 105,105n,126,258 Vine Disease prevention, 205-207,332 Parland (Ship) 77n,87 Against repeal of Colonial Wines Parramatta, 12,53,122,130,141,200 Regulation Act, 265 Parry, Sir Edward, 308 Phillips, James (Bona Vista, Paterson) 26 Parsons, Dr, 156,156n,157,160 Phillips, Lydia (Bona Vista, Paterson) 146 Patch, Thomas Lodge (Orindinna, Gresford) Phylloxera vestatrix, 113,167,192,237,258,261 10,10,11,11n,12,26-27,73,82-83,88, Pickering (Denman) 33n Paterson, 11,54,67,69,73,77n,81,81n,84-85, Pike, John,(Pickering) Denman, 33,33n,303 87, 94-94,97,98n,104,106,114, 123,140, Pinot (see Wine varieties) 142,152,154,156-157,161-164,171, 173, Planter (Convict transport) 57 177-178,181,183,191-192,194-195,198, Planters Friend (see Sugar growing) 207,210-211,216,223,225-226,228,232, Plough Inn (Paterson) 275 232n,235,240,242,244,250-251, 254-258, Plummer, Frances (see Gibbes) 262,267,270,273-275, 278-279,308 Pokolbin, 41,166,166n,190m,261,290 Paterson Bridge, 274n Police (see Paterson Police) Paterson Court-house, 26,73,84,105-106,114, Pomeroy (Goulburn) 65n 119,146n,162-163,165,171,183,194-195, Porphyry, Seaham (see also Carmichael, Gavin 230-231,267,272 Thompson and Henry) 66n,82,94,127, Paterson Cricket Club, 67,262 132,136,167,171,178,201,225,225n,261, Paterson District Council, 72,104n 273,276-277,286,312-313 Paterson District Court, 232 Port Stephens, 55,308 Paterson Electorate,119,119n,122,274 Portugal, 30n,35,117n,239,323 Paterson Hotel,117,230 Potts, Frank (Bleasdale Vineyard) 180 Paterson Oddfellows Hall, 146,146n,267,275 Prince Alfred Memorial Hospital, 195 Paterson Police, 173-174,176,256n Prince Consort Statue,140n,141,143 Paterson Police Office, Bench of Magistrates, Pringle, Dr George Hogarth, 222,222n, 104,115,117,156,165,173,175-177, 337-338 181-183,185,230,275,286 Publicans’ Licensing Bill, 115,122,130-131 Paterson Prosecuting Society (Suppression of Puxty, James (Campsie, Vacy) 275 cattle stealing) 159-160,162-163,163n, 164, 172,175,183,258 Q Paterson Public School, 274-275 Quarantine Laws, 215 Paterson Residents at goldfields, 93-94 Queen Victoria Markets, Sydney, 290 Paterson River, 10,11-12,14n,15,17,22, 28,35,46,54,70,82,87, 98n,107,112,123, R 134,140,142,146,149,151n , 157,159-161, Racking, 110,110n,111 163,165,173,192 ,224,232,240n, Rae, John, 12,71 241-242,250,257,262,267,274,294, Ramsden, Eric, 48n, 321-322 Rancio, 139,139n Paterson School of Arts, 67,231 Randall, Charles, 153n Paterson Wharf, 193,272,274 Randall, Francis, 153n Patfield, Samuel, 117,117n,118,231 Rathluba (East Maitland) 9 Patriotic Fund, Crimean War, Paterson Rattlesnake HMS, 35 subscriptions,104 Ravenscroft (Eccleston) 63,65 Pearse, Tom, 229,283 Raymond Terrace, 1n,14n,34n,38,49n,66n,77n, Penfolds Wines, 41,288n 81, 86,91,113,113n,124,147,154,156, Penge (England) 63,63n 158, 168,187-188,206,225,227,308-309, Penshurst, Gresford (see also Holden, Alfred) 316 125,136,153n ,195n,232n,259,277,282,345 Redleaf (Double Bay, Sydney) 65n Perry (Fermented pear juice) 156,156n Regent Murray (Ship) 19

to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 97 Regentville (see Jamison, Sir James) 42n,57n St Helena, Lochinvar (see also Terrier, Reynolds, Charles (Tocal, Paterson) 9,82,114, Philibert) 109n,112,168,257,281 159-160,162-165,183-186,194-195,201, St Helena Island, 54 212 St James’ Anglican Church, Sydney Reynolds, Frances Seaton (Tocal) 146 (see Churches) Reynolds, Frank (Duninald, Paterson) 345 St John the Baptist Church, Egham, England Reynolds, Richard (Rathluba) 9 (see Churches) Rhine River (Germany) 111n,127 St Jude’s Anglican Church, Randwick, Sydney Rhone Valley (France) 30n,33,237 (see Churches) Richardsons Point, 94,94n St Mary’s Anglican Church, Allynbrook, Riesling (see Wine varieties) (see Churches) Robertson, John, MLA, 217,220 St Michael, Ship (later moored as Store Ship at Robins, Charles, 117 Morpeth) 113n Rockton, (Darlinghurst, Sydney) 195n St Michael Church, Southampton, England Rookwall, (Darlinghurst, Sydney) 42n,57 (see Churches) Rodwell, Thomas Sr and Jr, 256,256n St Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Goulburn, Rogers, George John, 308 (see Churches) Rolleston, Christopher, 64n St Paul’s Church of England, Paterson Rolleston, Phillip, 64n (see Churches) Roma (Queensland) 49n Salamander, HMS, 187,327 Rookwood Cemetery (Sydney) 67n,113n, Salamis, Ship, 329 200,200n,213n,229n Sales, George, 129 Ross, Rev William, 74,77n Saltram, 66 Rourke, Henry, 202 Samuel, Saul, 217,219 Rousette (see Wine varieties) Sandills Cemetery (Sydney) 44 Rowling, Dr Charles, 71, 200,200n,222, Sangar, John, 259-260,271 337-338 Savignon Blanc (see Wine varieties) Rowling, Charles William, 200,218-219 Sayers, William W, 280 Rowling, Jane, 200 Scobie, Robert (Mt Pleasant) 198,201,201n, Rowling, Mary Eliza (nee Lindeman) 70,71, 202n 200,200n Scone, 42,42n,57,57n,150,215n Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of Scott, Alexander W (Ash Island) 77n,82,109 Adelaide, 252,254,256 Scott, Helenus (Glendon) 28 Royal College of Surgeons (Edinburgh)11,216 Scott, Robert (Glendon) 27 Royal College of Surgeons (London, England) Scott, Walter (Wallalong), 114,163,299 5-6,96,213,216n,218,294 Scratchley, Sir Peter, 64n Royal Oak Inn (Paterson) 67,68 Scyras, (see Wine varieties) Royal Society of Victoria, 180 Segenhoe (Scone) 42,42n,57 Rugby Union Football (Sydney) 243,243n,245 Selwyn, Bishop George Augustus, 207n Russell, Lord John, 24,62 Semillon (see Wine varieties) Rutherglen, 111n Sempill, Hamilton Collins, 42,42n,57,57n Sempill, Robert, 42n S Sempill, Susannah (nee Dow) 42,42n,57 Saccarometer, 171,179n,224-225,227,228,229, Settlers Arms Hotel (Paterson) 94,94n,146, 260,292 146n, 94n,118,163,183 St Andrew’s Anglican Church, Rose Bay Settlers Arms Inn (Paterson) 240n (see Churches) Seven Shillings Beach (Sydney) 65n St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Newcastle Seymour, Alexander (Stockwell Vale, (see Churches) Eccleston) 64n St Ann’s Presbyterian Church, Paterson Shelley, Georgina Frederica (see Hector) (see Churches) Shepherd, Thomas, 36-37,37n,38,41,59-60 St Anne’s Anglican Church, Ryde, Sydney Shepherd’s Grape/Riesling (see Wine varieties) (see Churches) Sherwin, William, 141n St Anne’s Church of England, Gresford Sherwood (Eccleston) 15 (see Churches) Shiraz (see Wine varieties) St Anne’s, Gresford, Womens’ Guild, 288 Sicras (see Wine varieties) St Bartholomew’s Hospital, (London) 4,6 Sidney, Captain, 327 St Clair Station and Bell, 44,44n,45,47 Sidney Island (Whitsunday Passage) 187,327, St Helen’s Catholic Church, Gresford 328 (see Churches) Simpson, James (City Wine Vaults, Sydney) 122

to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 98 Singleton, 31,43,50,52,81,189n,194,263,269 T Singleton Historical Society, 44n,47 Tahbilk (formerly Chateau Tahbilk, Tahbilk, Sloan, Dr David, 85 Victoria) 106n, 109, 128 Small-pox (see also Vaccination) 213,215-216, Talgah (Gresford) 200 219,220,223 Tanilba, 82 Small-pox prevention Bill (see Bills) (Sydney Water Supply) 31n Smith, Ellen Augusta (see Arnold) Tarban Creek Asylum, Gladesville, 12, 214n, Smith, George (All Saints Vineyard, 308 Wahgunyah) 280 Tassa (Epping, Sydney) 69 Smith, J (Whitfield Vineyard, Allynbrook) 345 Taylor, John, 71, 75 Smith, Rev John Jennings, 11,27,70,243n Taylor, Rev W C, 2 Snodgrass, Sir Kenneth, 113n Tempe (Sydney) 200 Snodgrass, Mary (see Jacob) Terrier, Catherine, 109n Sobraon, Clipper Ship, (1912 becomes training Terrier, Felix, 109n, 279, 281 ship HMS Tingira) 329 Terrier, Philibert (Lochinvar Vineyard & Sons of Temperance Society (Welcome Home St Helena, Lochinvar) 106n, 109, 109n, Division, Maitland) 229,229n,230-231 110, 112, 168, 170, 175, 179, 179n, 316 Sophia Jane (paddle-wheel steamer) 94 Theed, William (Sculptor) 141 South Australia, 202,238-239,252,254,256,323 Theresa (Ship) 9, 11 South Australian Brewing Holdings, Wine Thomas, Andrew, 41 Group, 288,288n Thomas, Agnes (see Busby) South Australian Vigneron Club, 339-340 Thomson, Rev Thomas, 66, 66n, 76 South Head Cemetery, 329 Thornthwaite (Scone) 215n Spain, 36n,46,52n,53,55,57,59, 323 Thunderbolt, bushranger (see Ward, Frederick) Spear, Sophia (see Lindeman) 177, 177n Spencer, Rev Charles, 14n,49n Tinkler, Usher, 119, 184 Spencer, Stephen, 49n,67 Tinto/Tinta (see Wine varieties) Stanbridge, Emily (see Jones) Tobacco, 107, 134, 136, 146, 155, 159-160, Stanbridge, Stephen Jr, 94,163,183-184,186 162, 211, 233n, 244, 251, 268 Stanbridge, Stephen Sr, 114,159 Tocal, Paterson, 9, 98n, 146, 163, 194, 201, Stanley, Owen (see HMS Rattlesnake) 35 212 Stanley, Lord, 14n,27,75 Tokay, (see Wine varieties) Steele, Thomas, 32,43,44,44n.45 Tomago (see also Richard & Maria Windeyer) Steer, Stephen, 129,151n,345 39-40, 82-83, 83n, 94n, 108, 171, 191 Stephen, Æmelia Montagu (nee Gibbes) 98n Topaque, now Australian Tokay Stephen, Hamilton Farish, 98n (see Wine varieties) Stephen, Matthew Henry, 247 Torrens, Lady Barbara, 12 Stewart, Hon John MRCVS, 210,210n,219-220 Torrens, Sir Robert, 12 222-223 Torrens Land Title System, 12, 195n Stirton, Rev Thomas, 12,194 Torryburn (Toryburn) 216n, 288 Stockton (Newcastle) Breakwater, 19 Tourle, Thomas, 198 Stockwell Vale, Eccleston, 64n Towns, Robert, MLC, 221 Stolzenabach, Eva Catherine, 20 Townshend, George (Trevallyn, Gresford) Stolzenbach, Eva Mary (see Hoffman) 10, 11-12, 14n, 15, 18, 34-35, 64, 70-71, Stolzenabach, Johann Michael (John) 20 75, 98n, 106n, 107, 112, 119, 149n, Stork, Ambrose (Glen Oak) 204 151n, 155, 159, 166, 242, 251, 286 Stradbroke, Woodville (see William Munnings Townshend, George Bennett (Trevallyn, Arnold), 191,243,267 Gresford) 141, 146, 164-165, 185, 197, Studdert, Robert, 72 250, 258, 260, 262, 264 Sugar Growing & Manufacture, 174,174n, Townshend, Mary (see Glennie) 233- 234,244 Transportation of Convicts, 22, 72-74, 85-86 Sugar in wine, 161,161n,185-186,198,198n, Tranter, Henry, 181, 183, 185 199,202,204 Treasury Wines (Fosters Group) vi, 290 Sulphur, 207-208,235,244,244n,249,249n,251, Trellising System for vines, 264 261, 272 Trevallyn, Gresford (see Townshend, Gosling) Sundays, Selling wine on (see Wine Shops) 98n, 112, 146, 166, 288, 345 Swan, John, 123,163-165 Triton (ship) 31n, 0 Sydney International Exhibition, 273,279,279n, Truck System in lieu of wages, 87, 87n 283 Tucker, Joseph, 184 Sydney, 290 Tunks, William, (MLA St Leonards) 228 Syrah( see Wine varieties) , 93

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1808-1869

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CAMYR ALLYN ALLYN RIVER, GRESFORD

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Jack Sullivan

Paterson Historical Society

COVER ILLUSTRATION: Rossett Hall, Rossett, Wales, former home of the Boydell Family, reproduced by courtesy of Rossett Hall Hotel.

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list of lllustrations ...... iv-v

list of Maps and Diagrams ...... v

Preface ...... vi

Introduction and Acknowledgements ...... vii

Abridged Boydell Family Tree ...... viii

Chapter 1 Prior to 1826 (Wales) ...... 1

Chapter 2 1826- 1830 ...... 12

Chapter 3 1831- 1835 ...... 24

Chapter 4 1836- 1839...... 50

Chapter 5 1840 - 1845 ...... 71

Chapter 6 1846- 1850 ...... 99

Chapter 7 1851 - 1860 ...... 113

Chapter 8 1861- 1869 ...... 136

Chapter 9 1870- 1890 ...... 149

Chapter 10 1891 - 1900 ...... 168

Chapter 11 1901 to date ...... 179

Chapter 12 Champain Family ...... 203

Abridged Champain Family Tree ...... 213

Epilogue ...... 214

Abbreviations ...... 220

References ...... 221

Conversions...... 264

Index...... 265

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-A- Beatty, John, 158, 180, 188 Bedwell, Lt Frederick, 50-51, 67, 75, 102, Aborigines, 25-26, 36, 38, 69. 81. 156, 105, 115, 120, 137, 152, 208 214-219, 238n. Beatty's Hotel (see Victoria Hotel) Blind Sally, 156 Beatty's Inn (see Junction Inn) Brandy, 217-218, 218 Belgrave, 214, 250n. Harry, 81-82, 238n. Berry Lea (see Ireland, J.M.) KingJackey, 36.215-21- Bettington, James Brindley, 15, 18 Long Jackey, 116 Biddulph, Captam Edward, 43 Melville, 81-82. 238n Bidner, George, 188 Old Timmy, 21- Bird, James, 151 Princess Judy. 218 Blackburne, Lt Isaac, 36, 228n. Acres, Edward Harte. 209- 21 0. 213 Blax.land, Anna Elizabeth (see Walker) Acres, Georgina Penrungton. 185. 203, Blaxland, George, 56-57, 61 , 63 209. 213 Blaxland, Gregory, 55 Adair, James. T-29. ... L -o.-1. -s. 20-± Blaxland, Harriott, 51 Adair, Samuel Lennox 2- -2 . -o Blaxland, Harriott Mary (see Ritchie, Addams. ReY Fredenck 101. 116. 11 9. Dowling) 121. 139. 1~ - - h . 16

to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 105 Boydell, Harriett Mary (daughter of CB,) Bryn Allyn (Caergwrle,) 77 (see Park) Bryn Alyn (Wales,) 8 Boydell, Henrietta Annette Eyre (wife of Bucknell, Mary Ann (see Eagar) ]WB,) viii, 148, 149, !66, 182-183, Bucknell, William, 208 183, 185, 203, 209, 211, 213 Bundurra, 21 0 Boydell, James (father of CB,) viii, 6, 11 , Burgmann, Christina, 112 87, 222n. Burgmann. Ernest Henry, 112 Boydell, James William (son of CB,) viii, Burgmann, Frederick, 112 24, 35, 53 , 82, 123, 140, 147-148, Burgmann, George, 112 149, 149-150, 152-164, 166-171, Burgmann, Heinrich (Henry,) 112, 121 173-183, 183, 185, 194, 213, 214, Burgmann, Henry (Harry,) 112 217-218, 249n., 254n. Bush, Emily, 183 Boydell, Mary Anne (mother of CB,) viii, 6, Bush, Jacob, 133 11, 222n. Bush, John, 127, 154, 157 Boydell, Mary Phoebe, viii, 52, 54, 62, 71- 74,77,88, 89, 9~97 -C- Boydell, Richard Barker (nephew of CB,) 51, 158, 162, 177, 179, 182, 186, Caergwrle (Allynbrook,) 52, 73-74, 77, 78, 190 83, 89, 9~9 7, 130, 250n. Boydell, Sarah Phoebe (see Doyle) Callaghan, Ellen Kennedy (see Champain) Boydell, Thomas (grandfather of CB,) viii, Campbell, Dr Francis, 30, 227n. 4, 221n. Cam yr Alyn (Wales,) 221 Boydell, Thomas Francis Alexander (son of Camyr Allyn (Gresford,) 19, 23-24, 26, 39, CB,) viii, 126, 133, 147, 175, 182, 41, 43-45, 46, 47, 47-49, 50-51 , 62-63, 185, 187-188 68-74, 81 , 83-84, 105, 112-113, 115, Boydell, William Barker (brother of CB,) 117, 121-125, 130, 136, 148, 151, 152- viii, 8, 16, 51-52, 54, 62-63, 71-74, 153, 155-160, 167, 167-168, 171, 173- 77, 88, 89, 97, 102, 121, 129, 135, 174, 182-185, 187, 187' 189, 192, 195- 144, 147, 159, 209, 250n. 197, 197-198, 198-200, 200, 201, 214- Boydell Family (Wales) viii, 1-11 215, 226n. Boyle, Henry (Harry,) 54 Camyr Allyn Bridge, 201, 202, 259n. ( Brinkburn, 115, 227 Cann, William, 129, 135 ( Broadrick, James, I 02 Capper, Edward Peter, 173, 180 ( Broadrick, Nicholas, 122, 144 Capper. Harry Kyne, 173, 180 Broke, 60, 60-61 Cardoness (see also under Adair,) 50 ( Brooker, Frederick, 188, 254n. Carmichael, Rev. Henry, 102, 104 ( Brooker, George, 117, 119, 245n. Carr, Patricia (see Boydell) c Brooker, Sidney, 194 Carter, Jane Brackenbury (see Martens) c Brosi, Ina, 196 Carter, William (see also under Barraba and c Brougham Lodge, 56, 63-64 Piercefield,) 14-19, 20, 22, 42-43 , 51 , c Broughton, Emily (see Crawley) 101 c Broughton, Mary Phoebe (see Boydell) Casey,James, 151 Broughton, Sarah, 52, 62, 71-74, 96 Cassilis district, 64, 66, 75, 77, 79, 80 c Broughton, Bishop William Grant, 16, 52, Cattle Stealing Prevention Society of Paterson c. 54, 62, 71-74, 83-84, 88, 9~98 , 176, and Dungog, 156-157 CJ 23In. Cawarra (see also Lindeman,) 132, 157, 181. CJ Brown, David, I 02 187, 215n. 250n. CJ Brown, Rev. George, 182-183, 185 Chad's Creek, 203, 206 CJ Brown, Harriett, 153 Champain, Adelaide M (see Glennie) Brown, Herbert Harrington, M.L.A., 153, Champain, Agnew Mackenzie, 182, 192, 155-156, 159, 163, 168-169, 170, 206, 208, 211-213 CI 171 , 175, 177, 180, 244n., 250n. Champain, Alison Mary, 213 Brown, John, 85, 90, 102, 115, 129, 135 Champain, Anna Madeline, 210-2 11, 21 3 Cc Brown, John Dowling, 115, 129, 244n. Champain, Annette Ethel, 211 , 213 Cc Brown, Dr Ulrick, 191, 193 Champain, Audrey Joan, 188 , 194, 21 3 Co Brown, William, 180-181 Champain, Bernice Sedley, 183-185, 18 - . Co Brown, Walterus Le Brun, 154, 250n. 188, 190, 192-194, 195 Co Brown, William Le Brun, 244n Champain, Caroline Bowler (see Doyle) Co Bruner, Rosina, 133 Cham pain, Cecil, 211 , 213 Co -266-

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A A Co 15,18 Brown, Mary 27 Aborigines 7,10,11 Canada24 Adair, J ames 22 Cann, James 14, 15 Alford, Thomas 21 Cash, William 14 Allman, Capt Francis :o Cedar Arm 6 ,8 Alit, Robert Thomas 28 Chambers, Joseph 21 Anambah 10 Chambers, William 12 Andrews James & ~lJcha~l 2 i. Chapman, Mary 14 Andrews. J ames l.:l Chapman, William 9 Anna Maria 2 1 Christ Church, Newcastle 11. 13 Annandale House 22.23 Church, Capt 16 Anti Transportation :...eagu·~ 2;J. Cintra 17,20 Backhouse, James 19 Clarence Town 25 Bangham, Edward 28 Cleary, Lawrence 9 Bathurst, Lord 7 Cleary, P 29 Bedwell, Lt Fre?.ymg for more convicts Dodds, A 21 15, sails :cr. t..o::con 16, returns 16, Doidge, William 25 applies for ::::.o:-e co:::..-:cts 16, receives title Dowling, W J 19 to Paterso::: !2..--:d : 6 ?COtion for Legislative Dun, Cpt William 8,9,22 Assembly :- s:a:-..s Salt Works 17, leases Duninald8 land Swa."'!sea :.s ?. G Broughton's visit East India Company 9 19, viSit b:· 3a~':.:ouse & Walker 19, Eildon Hall 2 1 buying mo ~ e :Z::c :9 Ohio Station 20, Elmshurst 2 1 formed Pate:-so::: s~ea::J Boat Co 21, Emigrant's Ro\\o· 11 resume tranS?Q:-..a::on of convicts 22, Evans, Dr William 8 presen tation to Jo:--~stone 22, nominated Fame7,9 ,14 William Ogilvie 23 Go,·emor's visit 23, Fairhall, W J 29 committee member 2.! member of district Farmers' Club 15 council 24, appou:te-d \\ arden 24, against Fennell Bay 16,26 resumption of t:-ans:xmation 24 , visit by Fennell, Richard 16,26,27 Mackie & Lindsey 25 Tillimby for sale 26, Fennell, William 27 death 26, Will 27. tomb of John & Fox, Morris 22 Charlotte moved 30 Frankland, CJ, The Vineyard 10 Boughton, Mary Ann rroaW.ns) 25,26,27-8 Fry, H A 29 Boughton's Flat 22 Gibbs, Eber 24 Bourke, Govemor 16,17. Gibbs, John 29 Brennan, Phillip 14 Gillman, Captain 9 Brisbane, Sir Thomas 7.9 ,10, 14,16 Gillman, John 17 Brooke, Joseph 27 Gipps, Sir George & Lady 23 Broughton, William Grant 19 Glen Rose 21 Brown, John 13 Glennie, J 13

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Gordon, R C 21 Murphy, James 14 Goulbum, Frederick 7 Musgrave, J R 12 Goulburn, Henry 7 Nash, John 14 Great Britain 24 National Trust of Aust 20 Gresford 24 Neale, William 14 Griffiths, George 22 Newcastle 7,9 ,10, 12,15,17,18 Grimes, Cpt John 7.1-! Nind, Dr Isaac 11,20 Gringai clan 11 Nivison, Abraham 20,28 Hallier's Hotel 15 Nivison, Alexander 28,29 Harris, S L 13 Nivison, Mrs J A 28 Hatherleigb 7 Nivison, Jane 28 Heffernan, Frances :2 Nivison, Mary 20 Hicks, Lt 10 Nivison, Mrs W J A 28 Hinton, W 29 Nixon, Robert 25 Hollingworth. Jona~a..~ l: Norton, Jas 16 Hookes, Joseph 1.:. Nott, Richard 9 Horrnony 16 Nowlan, T 13 Hosgood, Ma.-y 9 Ogilvie, William 23 Hunter21 Ohio Station 20,28 Hunter Ri>e: - 20 Paddon, B 12 Hunter Rl>e: ~e""' S·ea= :'\avigation Co Paterson 21 21.27 Paterson 6,17,19,24,30 Hunter's R.~ A-c::.o:: Co 21 Paterson Court House 23,24 Hutton Sa::!::e. 22 Paterson District Council 24 Innes. lJ. :3 Paterson Hotel 23 Jackson .; :2 Paterson River 6,8,20,21 Jacob \"1ca.-s C: Paterson Steam Boat Co 21 Jacob's Ga:::S! :o Paterson, Lt William 6 Joh.."1Slcr-e ~.:a,_'IO: =:.c- a:d 22.23,24 Paterson's Plains 6,10.13.15 1-\.!ema::.. !.~-s ·· 2' Patrick's Plains (Singleton) 13 IU..'lg, Cp: ?'--?Gidley 20 Peaton, Robert 22 1\.:n g's :a-:- c Pedder, Abraham 24 Kin~o:: Sc=-e.. _.:. Pedder, James 22 La.1g.. -\:-c..~ 23 Pegg, Thomas 22 Lang. :!lo=.as-.::; Petty, Benjamin 22 Lawre:1~ "-"""a- 22 Phelps, James Christy 25 La"'Tie 7ZA.o=cs ?:: Phillip, Governor Arthur 6 Leach ~s:a.:>e~ 22 Phillips, James 9 ,13,19,20,21,23 Legger-.._ S ~ Phillips, William 19 Legislat.-.e Ca.!..~C::: 1.3 Pike, J 13 Lindse~ Ro~ 25 Platt, J 13 Mc.-\uhffe J :2 • - Port Macquarie 7 , 9 McClu~: ~-~c~. 22 Powers, Thomas 12,14 McCiy:no:::. 3cr:o;-_~o.7.e :o Price, William, 12 McDon~c ..ia=es ·.: Priestley, George 29 McDonald . .;o=.:: :2 Quinn, Patrick 22 McEntaga:-... ~a=e-s i2 Radford, H W 13 McGellerany J i.3 Ranter's Church 11 McGill, \'\' .; 29 Reid, J 13 McLeod, A 13 :6 Reid's Mistake 17,18 McLoughlin, James i.: Reily (Reiby), Patrick 9 Mackie, Fredenc.:.: 15 Richardson, A 29 Macquarie, Gove:-::o: I Rodd, Rebecca 27 Mahony, Edmund 2 2 Rooty Hill 12 Maitland (Wallis PI2.1::s :2.: 9.21.23,30 Ross, Reverend 23 Malcom, Mrs 28 Row, John 27,28 MarinerS Scot's Church 21,23,29 Maziere, David 9,10 Scott, H 13 Melrose 27 Sir William Wallace 16 Melville 10 Smith, J A 29 Middleton, Rev George & Sarah 11.27,28 Smith, J G 13 Mole, John 9 Smith, John 13 Mooney Bung (Moneybong) 28.29 Smith, Rev John Jennings 23,24 Morisset, Major 9 Sophia Jane 21 Morpeth 20,21 Squire, Thomas 22 Morris, James 12 St Paul's Church 6,23,30

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St Phillip's Church 7 Stephen, Mr Justice 14 Sti.rton, Mrs 28 Sti.rton, Rev Thomas 29 Stirton, Thomas 29 Stubbs, Mr 21 Swan, John 8 Swansea 17 Sydney 7,8,10,13.15.17.21 Taber, Thos 7 Taylor, Albert 29 Taylor, Norman 29 Taylor, William 1~ Teralba 16,28 Terrura 22,29 Threlkeld, Rc,·crend L ~8 Tillimby 6,7, site selected for Church and cemetery 1 L Estate for sale 26,27, 28,29,30 Toca19 2.:. Tucker. Joh.r'l Vacy 9 Wakefield '! o:-;,:sh.:.:e 21 Walcha 20 15 Walker G ':\' • 9 Walke::- T.~o::1as !6 Wana~a C'1~ ! : Wang~ ';\ a:~g:: • 9 Wa'"t! S_sa:.a."l J>!a:J.lda 17.20 \1, a::-~ \.e:ta:.ct-:- 15 \\a:.:.C...-.s M: r Wa:-.. 7-;;:~.;a- ! 2 Wehbr.- ..ia=~s 9.:~ 15. 16 ~. es:b:-oo~ c:~a.:locre Maria 7 Wr.J~e :::!!e~ 2.:. \\lute. G 3 • - Wi1harr..s ~ : \Vinder ~.:;;, :3 Windeyer. c~arles 16 \\'inde:- er, ~~""la 2~ ~·inde,·er !Ocha.:d 23.24 Win:1e~ ';\~ Wy:od.ruu:l c~:-ge 9 Yim.mang-

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John Eales of Duckenfield – the men and the mansion –

David Brouwer

Paterson Historical Society Inc.

Front cover illustrations: Duckenfield Park House ‐ Val Anderson; John Eales Snr and John Eales MLC ‐ Newcastle Regional Library collection; John Gresley Eales ‐ Sydney Mail Opposite: An early 1850s map of John Eales' lands of Duckenfield, Berry Park and Brisbanefield ‐ State Library of NSW Cover design: Chris Brouwer, SHAKE Design

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Contents Eales family timeline of events v Eales family tree vii 1 A man with dreams 1 2 The making of a colonial dynasty 10 3 The land: open for business 13 Convicts and clearing: when wheat was king 14 ‘Go West young man’ 18 The Wide Bay (mis)adventure 20 Back to the Plains 24 4 A case of conspiracy 27 5 Boiling down 30 6 The Mid-Lothian muddle 33 7 Steamboats on the Hunter 37 8 A venture into coal and rail 46 9 Speculation and innovation: the silos 53 10 Berry Park House and Berry House 57 11 Duckenfield Park Estate 68 12 Duckenfield Park gardens 79 13 John Eales Snr—his life and legacy 84 A flood story 85 His legacy 86 Grateful tenants 89 14 The ascendency of John Eales MLC 1871–1894 92 15 The Eales brothers: Generation Three 1894–1912 101 The Creamery and Butter Factory 103 16 The demise of Duckenfield 108 Sold right out 111 The fate of the Servants’ Quarters 115 17 John Gresley Eales and Morpeth House 120 EC Close and Closebourne 120 Morpeth House 122 18 The last of the Eales 127 Conclusion 130 Appendix 1 Duckenfield House 1872 132 Appendix 2 A celebrated stud 1894 137 Appendix 3 Among the Duckenfield Thoroughbreds 1896 140 Appendix 4 Duckenfield Park. A Fine Dairying Centre 1899 143 Appendix 5 1903 sales catalogue Nelsons Plains 146 References and further reading 158

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by Cynthia Hunter

Paterson Historical Society 1997

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PAGE CONTENTS iii Contents and Preface iv Ode to Yimmang Water v 'Lake Patterson, Patterson's Plains ' vii Introduction The Settlers - the convicted and the non-convicted 3 Paterson's Plains before 1821 11 Fanning at Paterson's Plains prior to the 1820s l3 The Era of Free Settlers 15 The Survey Work ofHeruy Dangar 19 The Quality of the Land 20 Problems of Survey 21 The Newcomers 24 The Church and School Corporation Land 25 Relocating the Convict Farmers 29 The Corporation's Land, Parishes ofButterwick and Middlehope 31 The Government Reserve 36 Later Free Settlers 38 Disposal of the Church and School Corporation Land 42 Appendix of Maps 44 Endnotes 46 Further Reading 48 Index ofNames

PREFACE

This monograph was prepared for the 1997 Heritage Week Address, delivered to Paterson Historical Society by Cynthia Hunter at a general meeting in May 1997. It is the present policy of the Society to publish the annual Heritage Address, each of which deals with a particular aspect of the Paterson Valley's history or heritage. In this way, the Society is creating an extensive resource, not only for the benefit of its members, but for people who, in the years ahead, seek to know more of this locality which was among the earliest settled and most significant in terms of agriculture, in the Hunter Valley. Cynthia Hunter's address has been revised and expanded for publication. In 1997, the Society was fortunate in securing a grant towards the cost of printing, from funds allocated to the Royal Australian Historical Society by the Heritage Office, New South Wales.

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Dwyer, Anthony, 3, 4, 10, 15, 16, 19, 20, 25, -A- 28, 29, 31, 37 Dwyer, Margaret, 28 Addison, Thomas, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 23, 28, 29, 31 -E- Allen, John, 6, 15 Allman, JJ, 32 Eckford, William, 9. 15 Arnold, \\1\1, 26, 28, 36, 37, 39, 41 England, Jane, 9 Aubin, 33 Evans, Dr W, 3, 4, 7, 8, 14, 15, 16, 21, 35, 36 -B- -F- Bedwell, Lieut F, 33 Flynn, Catherine, 4, 5, 7 Bigge, Commissioner, Report, Inquiry, 2, 4, 8, 13, 24 -G- Binder, Richard, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 25, 27, 30, 32, 34 Goodall, Mary, 8 Boardman, Thomas, 15 Green, Robert, 26 Boucher, Mr, 27 Greenwood, Margaret, 9, 10 Boyle, HF, 2, 37 Gudgeon, William, 7 Brisbane, Governor, 2, 13, 34 Brooker, George, 41 -H- Broughton, Bishop, 13 Broughton, JH, 35 Hall, John, 41 Brown, Daniel, 7 Hickey, Elizabeth Ann, 27 Brown, David, 34, 35 Hobby, Mrs, 9 Brown, John, 14, 21. 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, Hubbuck, Frances, 34 32, 38 Hudson, Beresford, 38, 41 Hunt, Mary, 15 -C- -J- Cahill, John, 15 Cheers, John, 27 Joice, Henry, 5 Church and School Corporation, 2, 20, 22, 24, Jones, William, 15 26, 29, 33, 38, 39, 41 Clarke,~. 32,33, 35,37 -K- Clements, James, 34 Keppie, James, 35 Close, EC, 2, 13, 14, 33 King, Lieut PP, 33 Cohen, James, 26, 28, 29 Coleman, Dr, 26, 27, 28, 36, 37 Coleman, Joseph, 32 -L- Conolly, Father, 25 Lang, Andrew, 23 Cory, EG, 32 Lang, Dr JD. 2 Cory, Jeanette, 22 Lang, George, 14, 23 Cowan, see Cohen Lee, Benjamin, snr and jnr, 26, 27, 28, 36, 37 Cowper, Rev W, 6 Lee, John, 28 Cox, J and R, 26 Leeson, Catherine, 7 Cox, Phillip, 41 Livingstone, Alexander, 14, 21, 23, 28 Logan, Robert, 40, 41 -D- Lowrey, Mary, 6 Lycett, Joseph, 11 Dangar, Henry, 2, 11, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 23, 24, Lyne, K, 32, 33 29, 31, 38 Davis, Benjamin, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 14, 15, 16, 20, 25 -M- Dillin, RC, 14, 26 Mackay, Ian. 41 Doidge, William, 34 Mackie, Frederick, 37 Draffen, Ensign, 3 Macquarie, Governor, 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, Dun, Frances. 21, 22 12, 14, 15, 19, 25, 28, 29, 30 Dun, William, 2, 6, 11, 14, 20, 21, 22, 23, 29, 32, 33, 35, 37, 38, 39, 41 Dunn, Capt JH, 39

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~acqueen, 1lP, 22. 36 Reynolds, John, 3, 4. 6. 10, 15, 16, 18, 20, 24, Maloney, Patrick, 15 25, 26, 28, 36 Manning, Hugh, 26 Riley, Patrick, 15 Manning, \VM, 28 Roberts, John, 33 Martyn, Richard, 15 Robson, John, 39 McGraw, Eleanora, 7, 10 Russell, JW. 26 Mclnryre, John, 33 Mcintyre, Peter, 22 -S- McKennell. Margaret. 6 McPhie. John, 39 Scott, Henry, 37 Menzies, Lieut Charles, 3 Scott, TH, 24, 31 ~ichaelroy, James. 33 Scott, Walter, 14, 38 Middleton, CR. 13. 26 Scottowe, Lieut. 5, 8 Middleton, G, 34, 37 Sexton, Robert, 36 Middleton, Rev, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 13, 26, 34 Smith, JG. 23 Middleton, Sarah, 26 Smith, John, 14, 15 Mitchell, George, 15 Smith, Rev JJ, 37 Mitchell. Martha, 10 Sparke, Family, 37 Morgan, William, 28 Stubbs, Thomas, 24, 26, 27, 37 Morisset, Major. 12, 13, 20, 21, 31 Sruddert, Robert, 33, 40, 41 Sullivan, J, 36, 40 Swan. John, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 15, 16, 17, 20, 22, - N- 25, 26, 29, 32, 33, 35 Nivison, Abraham, 41 Swan, John and Charlotte, 37 Nowlan, John. 21, 23, 31. 39, 41 Swan, Mary, 6, 36 Nowlan, Timothy, 14, 21, 23, 31, 32, 38 Swan, Richard. 35, 36 -0- -T- O'Donnell, William, 15 Taylor, John, 34 Oxley, John, 2, 14, 30 Taylor, Joseph, 7 Therry, Father, 25 -P- Thompson, Lieut, 9 Throsby, Charles, 3, 7 Peattie, Daniel. 34, 37 Townshend, George, 22, 33, 36, 40 Peattie, James, 34, 37 Tranter, Reuban, 34 Pell, George, 3, 4, 5, 7 Tucker, Charlotte, 3, 4, 5 Pender, Architect, 28 Tucker, John, sen or jnr, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 14, Pennington, Ann and Jospeh, 13 15, 16, 17, 19, 25, 27. 34 Phillips, James, 33 Turley, Mary, 8 Platt, JL, 2, 14 Turner, Frances, 5 Poulton. George, 27, 28. 37 Powell, John, 3, 4. 5. 6. 15, 16, 19, 20, 25, 29, -V- 34 Powell, John and Charlotte, 37 Verge. John, 33 Pugh, Ann, 33 -W- -Q- Wallis, Captain, 7, 9 Quinn, Thomas, 32, 33 Wass, William, 23. 24 Webber, JP, 2, 14, 21, 22, 23, 33. 34, 37, 41 -R- Wentworth, D'Arcy, 7 White, GB. 29, 36 Reeves, 4, 10, 19, 20. 29 Whitmore, Margaret, 28 Reid, 33 Whitmore, Robert, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 15, 16, Reynolds, Charles, 10. 21, 22, 37, 38, 39 18, 20, 25. 26, 28 Reynolds, Frank, 22, 39, 40. 41 Wilson, C and F, 21, 22. 31. 34, 37, 38, 39 Wood, Allan, 2, 22

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A history of St Ann’s Presbyterian Church Paterson

by Cameron Archer and Jack Sullivan

Paterson Historical Society Inc., Paterson

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Contents

Establishing the Presbyterian Church in Australia ...... 1 William Ross and the building of St Ann’s 1838-1846...... 11 Christopher Eipper and James Laughton 1848-1854...... 23 Thomas Stirton 1855-1873 ...... 31 Years of uncertainty and the tumbledown 1874-1877...... 49 John Gibson revival 1877-1882...... 57 More years of uncertainty and near demolition 1883-1903...... 65 Stuart McCook and others - restoration and revival 1904-1938...... 73 St Ann’s since 1938 ...... 79 References and further reading ...... 86 Appendix 1: Notice of granting of land for a Presbyterian Church at Paterson . 88 Appendix 2: Report of anniversary celebrations at St Ann’s, 1910 ...... 89 Appendix 3: List of ministers who served at St Ann’s Paterson ...... 91 Appendix 4: Letter to the editor of the Sydney Gazette 26 March 1839...... 93 Index ...... 95

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A Bradley, Rev William (sen) 78 Aberdeen 20 Bradley, Rev William Henderson 75, 78 Adair, James 7, 13, 17, 19, 28 Braidwood 23, 25, 84 Adair, John 7 Bridger, George 69 Addams, Rev 34 Brilliant 8 Aged and Infirm Ministers Fund 71 Brisbane, Sir Thomas 1 Ahalton 35 British & Foreign Bible Society 34, 39 Ahalton Free Presbyterian Church, site 34 Broughton, Bishop 14 Albury 77 Brown H. H. 60 Alexander family 82 Brown, David 17, 18, 27, 28, 31, 32 Alexander, C. B. 82 Brown, Mr 17, 18 All Saints College 82 Browne, Allan 90 Allyn River 37, 67, 71, 89 Bruce, J 91 Amsterdam South 84 Bruce, Rev James 79 Anglicanism 2 Brunker, Hon J. N. 71 Annandale 14, 15, 27, 28, 39, 40 Bush Missionaries 53, 54 Armidale 44 Bush Missionary Society 50 Artarmon 85 C Adair, James 24 C.B. Alexander Presbyt. Ag. College 82, 92 B Cader Idris 71 Bain, Rev W 51 Caldwell, R A. 91 Baird, Rev D 67, 68, 69 Caldwell, Rev R. A. 79 Baird, Rev David 65, 66, 70, 70, 91 Calvin, John 2 Baker, N. T. 91 Cambusmore, Dornoch, Ross-shire 20 Balmain 63 Camden Theological College 78 Band of Courage Society 56 Cameron, Donald 24 Bandon Grove 70 Campbell, Hector 24, 89 Bathurst 7, 28, 29, 30 Campbelltown 63 Beacon Hill 85 Campbelltown, NSW 6 Bedwell, Mr 7, 18, 34, Campbelltown, Tasmania 5, 6 Bedwell, Mr R. N. 17 Campsie 71, Bendemeer 44 Campsie, 78 Benevolent Society 71 Canberra 84 Bengalla 51 Cann 81 Bennett, Mr 42 Cann, E. J. 69, 70 Benvie, Rev J 51, 71 Cann, James 12 Benvie, Rev James 59 Cann, Miss 76 Beresfield 92 Cann, Misses 80 Berrigan 78 Cann, Mr 39 Bevan 81 Cann, Mrs 40 Big Creek 70 Capetown 4 Bignal, James 37 Carcoar 24, 26 Black, K. W. 91 Cardoness 7, 19, 27, 29 Blackhaugh, Caputh, Perthshire 46 Carter, Rev James 29 Blacktown 84 Catholic Chapel 60 Blain, Mr 18 Catholic Church 12, 32, 82 Blain, Rev Robert 7, 17, 24, 26, 30 Caudie, Mrs 62 Blain, Sarah 30 Cessnock 83 Boag 55 Charleyong, Braidwood 25 Boag, C. S. 56 Chaucer, William 24 Boag, Dr 59 Chester Hill 85 Boag, Rev Dr 49, 51, 52 Chisholm, Caroline 20 Boer, Rev Hendrik 84, 84, 92 Church of England 2, 12, 13, 14, 18, 25, 31, 33, 41, Bonthorne, Rev J 50 50, 60, 81, 89 Boughton, Mr 17 Church of Scotland 2, 3, 13, 16, 38 Bourke, Governor 2 Cintra Estate 31, 61 Boydell 18 Clarence River 63, 89 Boyle, Harry 34 Clarence Town 13, 26, 52, 53, 54, 75, 79, 91, 92 Bradley, Rev William 91 Clements, Eric 80

95 to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 127 Clements, Mrs 80 Ebenezer 1, 5, 70 Clunes-Dunoon 83 Ebenezer Church 5 Commercial Road 67 Eccleston 51 Como 85 Eccleston Bridge 37 Congregational Church 4, 5 Edinburgh 38 Congregational Church, Newcastle 63 Ehrlick, Miss 90 Congregational Tabernacle, Moorfields 63 Eipper, Harriet, 25 Coonabarabran 85 Eipper Rev 9 Coraki 83 Eipper, Christopher 25, 26 Corner 81 Eipper, J. W. 25 Corner, Miss C 61 Eipper, Rev (grave) 25 Corner, Miss L 61 Eipper, Rev Christopher 23, 24, 24, 89, 91 Corner, Mr 39, 61 Episcopal Church 16 Corner, Mrs 61 Episcopalian Church 17 Corner, Stewart 90 F Corner, W 38 Faddy, Dr 61, 62 Corner, William 12, 31, 32, 34, 44, 55, 56 Faint, John 37 Coutts, Rev J 51 Fairbank, I. H. 92 Coutts, Rev Mr 44 Farquhar, Mr 13 Cox, Rev Sydney 75 Ferrington, D. L. 91 Creebank 31 Firth, Stirlingshire, Scotland 71 Croker, Mrs 78 Five Dock 78 Croker, W. J. 78 Ford, Rev Colin 82, 92 Crouch 81 Ford, Rev James 75 Crouch, Heather 81 Forsyth, Rev W. Grant 89, 90 Crouch, Ken 79, 81 Fosterton 70 D Frankland, G. J. 56 Darling Downs 71 Fraser, John 58 Darvel, Ayrshire 70 Free Church 4, 26, 35, 53, 55 Davies, Rev D. W. 89 Free Church of Scotland 3, 52 Davis, Rev D 69 Free Presbyterian Church 27, 52 Day, Captain 17 Frendville, Paddington 30 Day, Mrs 17 Fry 81 de Plater, Jenine 85 Fry, Stan 74, 80 de Plater, Rev Stephen 85, 85, 92, G Denton Hall, Cumberland 30 Gaelic 7, 8, 18, 23, 26, 30 Dixon 81 Gaelic- speaking 12, 30, 35 Dixon, Bob 80 Gaelic, Ireland 10 Dixon, Peter 80 Gaelic, Scotland 10 Dodds, A 28 Gaels 10 Donald W. S. 54 Gardiner, George 37 Donald, Rev W. S. 53, 54, 55 Gardiner, Rev Andrew 60 Donald, Rev William 52 Gardiner, Rev Mr 60 Dougall, Rev Mr 44 Gardner, Mrs 34 Doust, Miss 61 Garven, Rev John 7 Druce, E 53 Gibson 60 Druce, Mr 50 Gibson, Mary Jane 63 Duckenfield 8 Gibson, Mr 59 Duff, J. C. 51 Gibson, Rev 51, 65 Dumfries 30 Gibson, Rev John 52, 57, 58, 59, 61, 62, 63, 65, 91 Dumfriesshire, Scotland 15 Gibson, Rev John, grave 64 Dun, William 17, 18 Gilchrist, Rev Hugh Robert 6 Dungog 13, 26, 33, 45, 46, 51, 52, 7, 58, 59, 60, 62, Gill, Cyrus 24 63, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 79, 80, 89, 90, 91, 92, Gill, Silas 67 Dungog Cemetery 64 Gipps, Lady 17 Dunmore 9, 27, 92 Gipps, Sir George 17, 88 Dunmore 1, 7, 8, 8, 9 Glennie 18 Dunn, William 13, 27 Gloucester 84 E Goidels 10 Eales, John 8 Good Templar Lodge 66 East Maitland 15, 27, 44, 66, 67, 75, 79, 92, 94 Gosford 85 Eastwood 85 Gostwyck Bridge 42

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Introduction 1 The Discovery and Exploration of the 2 Settl~nent of Newcastle 3 The Turning Point 6 The land Grar1ts 7 Duninald 7 Tocal 9 Bona Vista 12 Cintra and Clarendon 15 Tillimby 17 Gostwyck 19 Vineyard 21 Cory Vale and Vacy 22 Orange Grove 24 Brisbane Grove 24 T'ne Farming Environment 1820's and 1830 ' s 25 Daily Routine on an Estate 26 Aborigines 28 Paterson Village 28 Police 30 Churches 33 Hotels 37 Schools 39 Post Office 39 The River and River Boats 41 Business in Paterson 41 Roads to Paterson 43 Conclusion 43 References 44

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Toil and Trouble from Maitland to Moreton Bay

– John Eales' Convicts –

by

Brian Walsh

Paterson Historical Society

to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 135 Table of contents Introduction ...... 1 'Jim-the-Londoner' – muscle and myth...... 3 Who were Eales' convicts?...... 5 Huts, hoes and damper ...... 8 Hannah and the Female Factories...... 15 My dear wife ...... 23 Great and small escapes...... 28 Beyond the boundaries – no more violence than necessary ...... 39 The beginnings of squatting in the north...... 39 Moulding the convict system to the squatters' needs ...... 44 Eales' footprints spread ...... 47 Squatter versus squatter, convict versus convict...... 49 Duckenfield Park House – the squatter's castle...... 51 The Broom brothers, Duramboi and Wide Bay...... 54 Retreat from Wide Bay ...... 60 James Davies alias Duramboi – a multicultural life...... 62 Masters and servants – caught in the Act ...... 67 The 'exiles' – convicts by another name ...... 71 Background to the arrival of the exiles ...... 72 The exiles arrive in Sydney...... 73 Eales' exiles...... 75 Reflections – remembering these men and women ...... 80 Appendix 1 – John Eales' convicts and ticket-of-leave workers ...... 82 Information on individual convicts...... 88 References and further reading...... 88 Index...... 91

Abbreviations BDM NSW Register of Births, Deaths and Marriages CoF Certificate-of-freedom CP Conditional pardon CS New South Wales Colonial Secretary's Correspondence NSWGG New South Wales Government Gazette PRO Public Record Office, London SRNSW State Records, New South Wales MM Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser SG Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser SMH Sydney Morning Herald ToL Ticket-of-leave ToL PPT Ticket-of-leave passport

iii to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 136 Walsh, Brian and Ralph Hawkins. Convict Tools – Working at Camden Park and Tocal. Paterson: CB Alexander Foundation, 2013. Ware, Syd H. A History of Werris Creek and District. Quirindi: Quirindi and District Historical Society, 1976. Ware, Syd H. Carrabobbila. Quirindi: Quirindi and District Historical Society, 1982. Waterson, DB. Squatter, Selector, and Storekeeper – A History of the Darling Downs. Sydney: Sydney University Press, 1968. Wood, WA. Dawn in the Valley: The Story of Settlement in the Hunter River Valley to 1833. Sydney: Wentworth Books, 1972.

Index of names mentioned in the text See appendix 1 for a complete list of Eales' convicts. A'Court, Nathaniel 31 Corbett, Phillip 48 Allen, John 50 Corcoran, Mary 61 Allen, Martha 16, 19-20, 26 Corrigan, Paul 31, 36 Allman, John 50 Cowley, George 61-62 Appleby, Thomas 41, 46, 48, 80 Crawford, James 68, 71-72, 76 Archer, Thomas 55 Cunningham, Alan 40, 55 Bailey, John 30 Davies, James 57-58, 62-64 Barton, George 8, 26, 34 Dillon, John 76 Bennett, John 34 Dorking, George 55 Bennett, Patrick 10 Duffey, Hugh 25, 55 Bettington, Mr 51 Duguid, Mr 23 Bourke, Governor 47 Duramboi -see Davies, James Bowers, Peter 25 Eales, John snr - throughout Bracewell, David 57 Fitzpatrick, William 36 Brierley, John 61-62 Fitzroy, Sir Charles 74 Brisbane, Governor 4-5 Foord, Thomas 76 Broom, James 54-55, 61 Forrester, James 31 Broom, Stephen 54-55, 61 Fox, Charles 2, 55 Bruce, Thomas 48 George-the-barber - see Clarke, George Buchanan, James 68, 76-77 Giggabarah Aboriginal people 59 Byrne, John 31, 55 Ginnan, Thomas 31 Carter, Mr 69 Gipps, Governor 56 Chandler, William 34 Glancy, Francis 35 Chapman, Charles 25 Gleeson, William 2, 31, 47 Clarke, George 43 Gray, Robert 55 Clarke, Mr 36 Greaves, William 25 Clift, Samuel 50 Greenfield, James 25 Collins, Mary 16, 20, 25 Hart, Michael 25 Connelly, Ellen 25 Hawkesbury Benevolent Society 50 Connolly, Susan 16, 25 Hayes, Michael 9, 76 Connors, Thomas 24 Hinaley, Thomas 35 Coote, James 55 Holiham, John 31 91 to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 137 Howe, John 50 Nixon, Richard 55 Hughes, John 51-52 Nowland, William 39-40, 48 Hughes, Richard 19 O'Neile, Mr 69 Humphrey, Chas 67 Osborne, Henry 52 Irwin, Mary 16, 20, 25 Ostler, Thomas 48 Jatson, George 31 Oxley, John 40 Jenkins, William 31, 67 Patterson, Eliza 16, 20 Jennings-Smith, Rev 25 Pearson, John 35 Jim-the-Londoner -see Shaw, James Petrie, Andrew 56, 63 Johnson, William 25 Power, James 9, 76 Joliffe, Captain 56-59, 63 Quigley, Hannah 15-16, 18, 20-21, 25, Jones, Charles 31, 33 80 Kamilaroi Aboriginal people 43 Ramsden, Charles 74 Kemp, Mr 19, 26 Regan, John 31, 34 Kent, James 31, 33 Roberts, Ann 16, 25 Lang, Andrew 50 Rogers, James 11, 34, 80 Lang, Mrs 20 Russell, Henry Stuart 56-57, 59, 63 Last, Mr 59 Ryan, Patrick 35 Lawler, Patrick 55, 59 Scott, James 37 Leedham, Joseph 76 Scott, Thomas 37 Leopard, Charlotte 16, 20, 25 Shaw, James 3-4, 31-32, 81 Lesley, Patrick 55 Shearman, Thomas 35 Lewis, Joseph 61 Shields, Matthew 69-70, 76 Linegar, William 80 Short, Thomas 61-62 Loder brothers 40 Simpson, Stephen 60 Looney, Jeremiah 68, 76 Singleton, Benjamin 43 Low, Mary 25 Smith, James 37, 76 Macquarie, Governor 4, 17 Snelling, John 31, 35 Mash, John 69, 76 Spence, James 47 Mathers, Thomas 41-42, 46 Sweeney, Rose 10, 16, 20 McDougall, Andrew 49-50 Taylor, John 34 McGill, William 68, 80 Terry, Mrs 51-52 McIntosh, Elizabeth 61 Toffts, Henry 55 McKenzie, William 6 Tunstall, Samuel 55 McLaren, William 28, 31, 49-50 Thompson, William 5 McLaughlin, John 30 Walters, John 25 McNamarra, Catherine 26 White, William 13 Mepsted, John 25, 30-31 Whitehead, Mr 61-62 Mitchell, John 31 Wilkinson, Rev 26 Mitchell, Thomas (Major) 43 Woods, William 29-31, 80 Mocatta, Mr 59 Wool (Wooll), James 22-24, 80 Moran, Dr 51 Wool, Mary 23 Morrison, William 68, 76 Wright, Peter 35, 76 Murdin, Thomas 76 Wyatt, Charles 69, 80 Murray, William 28 Young, John 35 Nash, Richard 55, 59 92 to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 138

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European Settlement at Paterson River 1812 to 1822

Brian Walsh

Paterson Historical Society

to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 140 Table of contents Timeline ...... vi Exploration, rebellion and exile...... 1 Exploration of Newcastle and the lower Hunter Valley ...... 2 What to do with the Castle Hill rebels? ...... 2 Newcastle 1804 to 1812...... 4 The storekeeper...... 4 The sawyers ...... 5 The lime-burner, the pilot and the surgeon...... 7 Macquarie the builder – a special order for cedar...... 9 Macquarie the humanitarian – a special reward ...... 10 Life at Paterson's river ...... 13 Huts, bare necessities and a few children ...... 13 Hoes, wheat, corn, pigs and floods ...... 14 The local economy and convict servants ...... 16 Kangaroos and runaways ...... 18 The little community mourns and grows ...... 22 Emancipation ...... 24 The 1820s – a new era ...... 24 Disorder and removal...... 26 Moving on – Paterson and Woodville ...... 30 From Old Banks to Paterson...... 30 Woodville and Iona...... 30 Biographical details ...... 31 References...... 39 Index ...... 41

Abbreviations ADB Australian Dictionary of Biography BDM NSW Register of Births, Deaths and Marriages CP Conditional Pardon CS NSW Colonial Secretary's Correspondence HO Home Office (England) HRA Historical Records of Australia HRNSW Historical Records of New South Wales JNR Junior PRO Public Record Office, London PSC Principal Superintendent of Convicts (NSW) SG The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (1803-1842) SRNSW State Records New South Wales

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v to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 141 Index Addison, Thomas vi, 21, 23, 26-27, 31 Middleton, George Augustus (Rev.) vii, 21, Albion Farm vii, 22, 28, 30, 37-38 24-25, 27, 32, 35 Arnold, William Munnings vii, 33 Mitchell, Martha 14, 35, 36 Bellevue 28, 30, 33 Morisset, James 17, 19, 23 Bigge, John Thomas vi, 11, 16-17, 25 Old Banks 30 Binder, Richard vi, 13-15, 19, 21, 23, 26-27, Orange Grove 28, 30, 36, 37 29, 31 Peattie, James 38 Brisbane, Thomas (Governor) 25-26 Pell, George vi, 1, 6, 9-11, 13, 22, 33, 35, 37 Browne, Daniel 1 Pell, Sarah 13-14, 35 Burrell, Ann 23, 31 Phillips, George 35 Clarke, Ralph Mills 24, 32 Phillips, Elizabeth 35 Clergy and School Lands Corporation vii, 26- Powell, John vi-vii, 21, 23, 26, 28, 30, 36, 37 28 Reeves, John vi, 21, 23, 36 Coal Harbour vi, 2 Reynolds, John vi, 5, 9-11, 13, 15, 21-27, 35, Codehy, Margaret 22, 32 36 Davis, Benjamin vi, 5-6, 9-11, 13-16, 18, 21- Rose, Sarah 35 26, 32, 34 Skottowe, Thomas 10 Doidge, William 38 Smith, John Galt vii, 30 Dun, William vii 25, 28 Stradbroke vii, 33 Duninald 25, 28 Stubbs, Thomas vii, 29 Dwyer, Anthony vi-vii, 7, 21-22, 24, 26-27, Swan, John vi, 6, 9-11, 13, 15-16, 21-30, 34, 32, 33 36-37 Evans, Mary Ann 8, 30 Templeton Richard 34 Evans, William vi-vii, 8, 21-23, 26, 28, 30, Thompson, Thomas 18 33, 34 Thorpe, William 1 Flynn/Tucker, Catherine vi, 22, 33, 37 Tocal 25, 28 Goodall, Mary, 33, 38 Tucker, Charlotte 5, 23, 36, 37 Greenwood, Martha (or Margaret) 33, 34, 38 Tucker, John senior vi-vii, 4-5, 11, 16, 21, Gubbage 1 23, 26, 28-30, 37, 38 Gudgeon, William 1 Tucker, John junior vi-vii, 1, 5-6, 10-11, 13- Hancy, Henry 35 16, 21-23, 26, 28-30, 33, 37-38 Iona Public School vii, 30 Turner, Frances 22, 37, 38 King, Philip Gidley (Governor) vi, 2, 4-5 Viles/Vales, Ann 5, 37, 38 Kirk, Mary Ann, 33, 34 Wallis, James 23-24 Lemon Grove 28, 30 Webber, James Phillips vi, 25, 28 Lowrie, Mary vii, 6, 13-14, 23, 34, 36-37 Whitmore, Robert vi 7-8, 15, 19, 21, 23, 26- Macquarie, Lachlan (Governor) vi, 7, 9-11, 27, 33, 34, 38 18, 22-26, 33 Woodville vii, 30 McGraw, Eleanora 13-14, 32, 34 Woodville School of Arts vii, 30 McKennell, Margaret 34, 37

41 to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 142 William and Elizabeth Paterson - the Edge of Empire -

Brian Walsh

to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 143 Table of contents Introduction ...... 1 1: Kinnettles to London...... 5 2: Southern Africa ...... 9 Journey 1 ...... 12 Journey 2 ...... 15 Journey 3 ...... 16 Journey 4 ...... 17 Aftermath ...... 19 Scientific significance ...... 21 Paterson and the Countess – a postscript...... 24 3: Army, India and Empire...... 27 The British in India ...... 31 Paterson in India...... 33 Indian legacies...... 41 4: Captain and Mrs Paterson – the NSW Corps ...... 45 5: Norfolk Island...... 53 6: Sydney – exploring and governing...... 65 First Lady ...... 70 Acting governor...... 71 7: Grose/Paterson rule – fair trade and rum deals...... 79 Beginning of trade...... 81 Rum...... 84 Land...... 86 End of the officers' monopoly ...... 89 The legend revisited ...... 90 8: Illness and repatriation ...... 93 9: Recognition and return ...... 101 10: Old Governor, old problems...... 105 11: Elizabeth and the Orphan School ...... 111 12: Wonder and entitlement – Hunter's River ...... 117 13: Duel with Macarthur ...... 129 14: Les Coquilles de Madame Paterson ...... 135 15: Castle Hill rebellion 1804...... 147 16: Van Diemens Land...... 153 17: Bligh rebellion 1808...... 173 18: Betwixt the devil and the deep ...... 181 19: Elizabeth Paterson/Grose – old friends, old age...... 201 References ...... 206 Index...... 219

iii to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 144 Index Abbott, Edward 57, 61, 73, 97, 103, 129-131, Driver, Elizabeth 40, 46, 169, 180 184, 192 Driver, William 40, 46 Aborigines 72-73, 117-118, 120-121, 137, 155- Driver's Run 169, 180 156, 161, 163 Evans, George William 4, 184-185, 196, 204 Adcock, James 20-21 Finucane, James 177, 181-182, 184-186, 188, Atkins, Richard 95, 174-175 192, 194, 201 Badgery, James 103-104 Flinders, Matthew 119-120, 135-136, 139, Banks, Sir Joseph 1, 7, 9-10, 21, 27, 29-30, 35, 142, 153 38, 41, 47-48, 51, 60-61, 67-69, 74, 76, 82, Fordyce, Dr George 38, 41, 102 88, 93, 96, 98, 101-109, 119-120, 131, 134- Forsyth, William 6-7, 10, 16, 21-22, 24, 28- 135, 137, 139, 143, 154, 162, 165, 167-168, 31, 33-35, 38-41, 56, 59-60, 66, 68-69, 75, 177 82, 98, 104, 107 Balmain, William 57, 95, 106, 113 Foveaux, Joseph 68, 83, 86, 93-94, 105, 166, Banning, Benjamin 150 176-178, 181-186, 188-192, 194 Banning, Helen 102, 150 Fullarton, William 27, 29, 31, 33, 35-37, 41, Banning, Henry 150 102 Banning, Mary and Thomas 204 George Town – see Outer Cove Barrallier, Francis 116-122, 125-126, 128, 140 Giraffe 18-19, 23, 195 Barsden, Joseph 188 Gordon, Robert 9, 11-14, 17-19, 28-29, 97 Bass, George 76, 153 Grant, James 117-121, 125-126 Baudin, Nicolas 115, 135-139 Grimes, Charles 57, 74, 121, 126, 166 Baughan, John 94-95 Grose, Francis 3, 40, 45-48, 57, 61, 63, 66-67, Bengal cattle 161-162, 168 69-71, 74-75, 79, 81-82, 84-87, 90, 93, 95- Bent, Ellis 192-193 96, 98, 101-102, 129, 184-185, 201-203 Bentham, Maria 147 Harris, John 86, 113, 117-123, 125-126, 132, Bligh, William (Governor) 1-3, 69, 82, 90, 103, 138-141, 185 115, 122, 129, 162, 165-166, 168, 173-178, Hawkesbury River 66-67, 69, 72-76, 86, 88, 181-184, 186-188, 191-194, 196, 201-202 106-107, 149-150, 154, 164, 184-186 Bombay (Mumbai) 21, 30-31, 33, 74-75 Hickey, William 11-12, 20-21 Boston, John 71, 94-95 Hobart Town (Hobart) 127, 154, 163, 166, Bowes, Mary Eleanor 7, 9-10, 16, 19-24 183-184, 196 Brigton (Bridgetown) House 5, 7 Hunter, John (surgeon) 23, 38, 41 British East India Company 10, 31-32, 81-82 Hunter, John (Governor) 64, 66-67, 70-71, 75- Brown, Robert 195 76, 79-80, 82, 85-87, 89-90, 93-98, 103, Brownrigg, General 131, 161-162 105-107, 113, 153, 186 Calcutta (Kolkata) 11, 31, 40, 83 Hunter's (Hunter) River 116-126, 150 Caley, George 3, 67, 105, 108, 119-120, 136- Hyder Ali 33, 35 137, 167, 177, 183 Johnson, Rev. Richard 112, 113 Cape Town 9-12, 15-17, 19-20, 27, 48-50, 97- Johnston, George 67, 83, 93, 107, 112, 122, 98, 133 142-143, 148-151, 154, 173-177, 182-183, Castle Hill 4, 111, 137, 147-151, 204 185, 189-191, 194, 201 Chelsea Physic Garden 6-7, 10, 22 Kable, Henry 90, 137 Coal River – see Newcastle Kemp, Anthony Fenn 138-139, 142-143, 155, Collins, David 51, 66-67, 71-73, 75, 82, 87-88, 165, 174 95-96, 98, 153-154, 156, 183 Kent, William 97, 113, 154, 178, 181-182 Cox, William 84, 136, 143, 165 Kent, Eliza 70, 142, 154 Cunningham, Philip 148, 150 King, Anna Josepha 2, 50-51, 53, 55, 58-59, Derwent River 153-154, 156, 176, 183, 191 97, 107, 112-113, 115, 120, 132, 135, 142, Doody, John 60, 62 154, 165, 186, 188, 203

219 to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 145 King, Philip Gidley (Governor) 1, 48, 50-51, Paterson, David 5-6 53, 55-59, 61, 69, 74, 82, 85-86, 97, 102-103, Paterson, Elizabeth: birth 46; marriages 46, 106-108, 112-115, 117, 119, 121, 129-135, 202; death 204 137-144, 148, 150, 153-157, 161-163, 165, Paterson, William: birth 5; marriage 46; FRS 176, 186 102; death 194 Kinnettles iv, 4-5, 7, 10, 40, 98, 196, 200, 203 Patersons Plains 126, 162 Koala 143-144, 195 Péron, François 105, 115, 135-137, 139 Lake Paterson 122-124 Phillip, Arthur (Governor) 45, 50-51, 53-55, 57, Launceston 3-4, 144, 152-153, 157-158, 161- 61, 65-67, 70, 72, 79, 81-81, 84-88, 102, 186 162, 166, 168-169, 180, 185-186, 202-203 Piper, Hugh 130, 156, 162 Laycock, Quartermaster 94, 151 Piper, John 130-132, 134, 165, 168, 177 Lee, James 21-22, 38, 40-41, 101 Porpoise, HMS 109, 176-178, 181-184, 191- Lewin, John William 4, 109, 117, 119-120, 193, 201 122-123, 125, 143-144, 152, 159-161, 167- Port Dalrymple 152-160, 163-168, 175-178, 168, 185, 196, 204 182-183, 202 Macarthur, Elizabeth 2, 50, 68, 82, 134, 148, Putland, Mary 182-184 150, 188-189, 192 Raven, Captain 80, 82, 98 Macarthur, John 2, 50, 86, 89-90, 93-98, 108, Richings Park 162 129-133, 148, 168, 173-178, 181, 183-184, Riley, Alexander 155, 161, 164, 166, 168, 176, 188-190, 194, 201, 203 178, 181-182 Mackellar, Elizabeth 133, 160, 178, 196 Rowley, Captain 83, 97 Mackellar, Neil 68, 73, 130-133 Royal Botanic Gardens Kew 41, 106 Mackenzie, William Gordon 189 Royal Society 3, 10, 30, 47, 61, 76, 101-2, 143 Macquarie, Elizabeth 189-190 Rum 1, 3, 58, 79-85, 90, 105-108, 113, 137- Macquarie, Lachlan (Governor) 3, 126, 166, 140, 149, 155, 160, 173 186, 188-195 Schank's Forest Plains 122 Madras [Chennai] 10, 30-35, 38, 80 Soc. for Promoting Natural History 40, 45, 66 Marsden, Rev. Samuel 89, 97, 113-114, 148, Solander, Daniel 9-10, 27, 35 187, 196 South 3, 157, 168-169 Marshall, James 129-131 Spring Grove 166, 169, 180, 203 Masson, Francis 9, 23 Squire, James 71 Menzies, Archibald 49 Stoney, Andrew 19, 21, 23-24, 41 Miller, Philip 6-7 Strathmore, Countess – see Bowes, Mary Minchin, William 131, 139-140 Sydney Female Orphan School 2, 112-115, 120, Montrose iv, 5, 40, 46, 49, 98 133, 137-138, 142, 146 Mountgarrett, Jacob 155-156, 162 Tamar River 157, 159, 161, 168-169 Nepean, Nicholas 46-48, 61, 70, 81, 83, 93 Thunberg, Carl 15, 22 Newcastle (NSW) & Nobby's 117-121, 126, Thylacine (Tasmanian Tiger) 167-169, 195 128, 150, 163 van Renan, Frederick & Sebastian 15-17, 19, 23 North Esk River 3, 157, 161, 166, 169 Waterhouse, Captain Henry 96-98, 106 Orange River (Great River) 9, 15, 17, 19, 23 Davidson, Walter 178, 183 Orphan School – see Syd. Female Orphan Sch. Wentworth, Darcy 57, 59, 90, 106, 166 Outer Cove (George Town) 155-158, 162, 164, Western Arm 157, 159, 162 169 Whibayganba – see Newcastle & Nobby's Owen, William ii, 100, 102 Whittle, Thomas 173-175 Oxley, John 162-163, 188, 201 York Town (Yorkton) 157-160, 162-164, 167- Parker, Mary Ann 45, 48-50 169, 185 Paterson, Amelia & Anne 5 Youngtown 3, 169, 180 Inside back cover: part of Barrallier's chart 'Coal Harbour and Rivers on the Coast of New South Wales' made following his exploration and survey with William Paterson in 1801 (British Hydrographic Office). 220 to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 146 I

ABORIGINES IN THE

PATERSON-GRESFORD

DISTRICT

EFFECTS OF SETTLEMENT

BY BORIS SOKOLOFF + Based on the Paterson Historical Society 2004 Heritage Address

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CONTENTS Contents ...... iii Preface and Acknowledgements ...... iv Introduction ...... v Photos- Illustrations - Maps ...... vii Early contact on the Paterson ...... 4 Changes in the Natural Environment ...... 5 Reactions ofOriginal Inhabitants ...... 8 Cases of Justice ...... 9 Inquest Procedure ...... 12 Native Burial Place ...... 14 Suspected Larceny ...... 16 Relations with the Boydells ...... 17 Issue of Blankets and Clothing ...... 22 Aboriginal Entrepreneurs ...... 26 Tribal Conflict ...... 29 Ceremonies ...... 32 Material Culture ...... 36 Bush Medicine and Food ...... 38 Memories of the Early Days ...... 38 Concerns for Future Survival ...... 43 Notable Aborigines ...... 44

APPENDICES: A Land Rights - A Local example ...... 59 B The Inaugural Meeting ...... 62 C Law· and Order ...... 65 D Tribal Territory ...... 67 E Conditions of the Aborigines ...... 79 F Media case study: Fair Reporting of Aboriginal Outrages? ...... 80 G Reminiscences from "Memory" ...... 84

Rele~enc es and recommended Reading ...... 98 1-.1e ...... ! 00

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to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 148 INDEX -Stradbroke, 36-7 -Green Wattle Estate, 87-8 A -Beliefs, 6, 12, 48 Abbot, John (Bandon Gro,·e l. ..15 -Bora Ceremony, 33-4, 71 Aboriginal Law -Bora Rings -Ceremonial Gatherings. ~ -Dungog, 34 -Feuds. 64 -Gloucester, 35 - Warfare. 6.t -Burial site, 14 Aboriginal people -Cicatrices. 89 .. s ungaree~ King \ &..\ ~~ :c -Corroboree, 15, 30, 43-4, 93 - Johnson. Be{':... : •'~ -- -Death from illness, 14 ~ Dependence on handouts (see also blankets), 22, 76, 91 , 93 .-\ borigin~ peo;.e .;r-e-: ::...... ~ ::..:---::es1 -Dependence on settlers, 14,43-4 -Billy !Gre5-&-o'"C : '=' -Dogs - highly valued, 80-81 -Black Bo~ 12 -Doomed to extinction, 43-4 -Bone). h ingo:·v"~ _ -Dwellings, 84 -Boorangang . ..~~ -Employment, 14, 17,25-6,40, 76 · Brand~- (Dungog .. - : - ~Fire-arms, use by, 30-1 -Crammy Bill). ~: -Fishing, 38 -Doughbo) Bill). : - -Food Sources, 38, 76, 84, 89, 96, -Flash Jemm ~ !C -Funeral Ceremony, 12, 39, 86 -George. Kin g c:-cz __--z... - -Fur cloaks, 76 -Governor. Ji;u;;-:• . _:..-:- -Gathering activities, 38 -Governo r. .loe. ~ ~ -Gold (Dungog area), 42, 48 -Harry. 10 -Huntin~ 32, 38,95 -Long Ja.:... : . ..~: -Hunting wallabies, 32 -.\tehille. : .- • _:c. Jo -- -Implements, 38 . Paters -- -~ -Internation Exhibition Visit, 20-21 -gifts: tomahawk, 20 -Underwood. Jz.:...~· .!- -use of tomahawk, 20, 95 Aboriginal Tribes 1giv-- =---;::~~ ':o-e:; -Land rights, 59-61 -Glendon. 19 -Leadership, 18 -Hunter River. :o -Menial tasks (see Employment) -Mai tl and. 29-30 -Mistaken use of flour, 86 -Morpeth. 29-30 -Outrages, 42 -;\ewcastle. 32 -attempted rape, 20 -Old Banks. 1:. ~ ~! - stealing com, 17 -Paterson. 29 - ~: -raid on Cawarra, 40 -Port Stephens.. :9-:;: -Outrages (1 886), 15 -Stradbroke. i :. 3::: -reactions to, 8 -Sugarloa[ 29 -unrest, 8 -Wollombi, 29 -spearing stock, 8 Aboriginal Tribes (nariw :-..a:::e-s, -Population (I 886), 45, 74 -Awabakal, 67-71 -nomadic pattern, 93 -Geawegal, 67-71 -Punishment process (Wallalong), 94 -Gringai, 46,67-71 -Relations (see "outrages" above), - Wonnaruah, 30-31,67-71 -with settlers, 9, 40, 59-60, 80 -Worimi, 30-31, 67-71 -with other tribes, 29-30, 77 Aboriginal V European (See also Outrages, E G Cory timbercutters, tribal conflict) -Perspective, 54 -Reluctance fortreatment, 14 Aborigines -Selling honey/beeswax, 26 -Axe grinding sites, 36-7. 87-8 -Shark attack, 89

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to purchase our books, see www.patersonhistory.org.au 149 -Stone axes (mogos), 26-8, 36 D -Stone Circles (Paterson), 34 Darlinghurst Gaol, 15 -Stone mug, 36 Day, Denny, I 0 -Tracking ability, 39 Disease (effects on Aborigines), 74, 94 -Tribal conflict. 8-31 -cholera, 15 -Tribal Law - punishment. 65, 89-91 Dowling, James. 44 -Weapons, 86 Downey. Bill B. 45 -boomerangs, 85 , 90 Drought, 87 -shield, 85, 89 Dunlop, David, 24 -spears, 85, 89 , 39 -woomera, 85 Allyn River, 38, 54, 71. E Arnold, Mrs, 27 Eidler. Anna Maria Attitude towards Aborigines by missionaries, 77 -opinion of Aborigines, 40 Attitudes towards Aborigines (see also Aboriginal \ . Ennght. \V J (author), 72 European Perspectives). 80-2. 86 E~Te. E J !explorer) -vpmton of Aborigines. 43 B Bandon Grove, 45, 48 F Barrington Tops, 51 , 71 Fmdla~. Kate. 20 Blackfellow's Ball, 42 First enlement 117 88 ). 57. 59-60 Blanket issue, 22. 41, 62-3, 76, 78 Blankets and clothing issue, 23-4, 62 G Bourke. Sir Richard (Governor), 23, 24 Gardmers \ll Douglas). 48 Boydell Gegg1e. G J. J 1 -Care of Aborigines, 25 Gilgandra 1 Breelong). 49, 50 -Care of clothing by Aborigines, 20 Gipps. S r George IGo, ernor), 23 -Charles. 8, 17, 32, 39, 58 Glendon. '0 -James William. 16, 17, 20. 22. 31, 32, 44, 47, 71 Gerrick baac. :!0. ~~. 25. 44 -Y!alonga Mission, 25, 26, 79 Gostwycke. 80 -William, 17 Go\ emor. Jimm). 49· 54 Brady, Sam, 48 Go vernor. Joe. 49. 50 Brayshaw, Helen (author), 67, 71 Gringai. 39. 70-72 Breast Plates (also called King Plates, Gorgets), 17-20, -attire and decoration. 46 91 - food. 46 -views by Aborigines, I 9-20 - food preparation, 46 - views by settlers, 9, 19-20, 9 I - population. 46. -~ Bridges, Mr (), 51 - temtor: . .!6. -o. -2 Brown, H H (Gresford), 49 H c llarrts. -\ 1exander. 6 Caergwrle. 17 Hmton. 2Q Camyr Allyn, 39 Hog Island. 20 Cawarra House. 40 Ho" e. Dr. 16 Cedar-getters, 4-6 Cook, Thomas (Magistrate and Police Superintendent) -opinion of Aborigines, 8, 41. 48 Inquest. 12. 14. IS, 16,31 Coolie Camp, 14 lnternauonal Exhibition ( 1879) (See also Aborigines' visit). 20-1 Cory. Edward Gostwycke, 40, 81-2 -attacks by Aborigines, 80 J -his version, 81-2 John)on. lr (), 51 Cowley, (upper Paterson), 51 Johnstone. Major, 14 Croker, Major (17th Regiment), 8, 40 Jones J A, 48 Junction Inn (Gresford), 16

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:'\ T Nind, Dr, 14 Tench, Watkin, 60 Northumberland Hotel, 31 Thomson, Ed, 59 Nowland, Mr, 8 Thorley-Bolton, Rev Roben, 23 Timbercutters, 4-6 0 Tocal (Tookle), 96 Opinions Townshend, George, 8, 38, 40 -about Aborigines. 25. 40 . .J3-4. 55. 86 Tressingham site, 26 -of Government handouts. 22-3 Trevallyn, l6 -of settlers. 9. :!6 v p Vacy, 49 Park, Alexander. 38 Vegetation Parker, J J (coroner). P. 15 -habitat destruction, 5 Paterson Hotel, 26 - rainfores "brushes•·, 84 Paterson's Plains. 4 -timber, 4 Pearse, T W (coroner). 16 Phillip, Arthur (Governor). 59-60 w Phillip, James, 15 Walker, Thomas (Gresford), 16 Phillip, Steven, 15 Wallis, Captain James, 4 Port Jackson, 60-1 Webber. James Phillips, 9, 40 Wilton, Rev C P N, 23, 76 Windeyer, Archibald, 74, 77

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Introduction ...... 6 Preface ...... 7 George and Vincent Williams ...... 9 Caleb and Felix Wilson ...... 17 The Tuckers ...... 24 John Doidge Tucker...... 33 James and Mary Cann ...... : ...... 36 William Cann and Portion 130 ...... 39 Mary Cann's Grant ...... 47 Tuckers leave Paterson ...... 50 The Threlfo family ...... 53 The Orchard ...... 57 George Richards ...... 62 Other Tuckers in Paterson...... 63 The Cann family of Newcastle ...... 64 Present day Brisbane Grove...... 65

Brzsl>mw Grot·.: 20 I 8 5 A Cann, Susannah (wife of John Fraser, Norman, 38 Abbott, Judith, 50,51 Tucker),34 Fraser, Daphne, 38 Abbott, Margaret, 50,51 Cann, William (Newcastle), 64 Fry, Henry, 42,43 Adair, James, 18 Cann, William (s of James, Grantee), Fry, Herbert, 43 Anderson, Robert, 29 23,34,37,38,43,44 Fry, Stanley Maitland, 43, 59,65 Armstrong, Hugh Davis, 36 Cann, William Frank, 36 G Arnold, William Munnings, 19 Cann, William Joseph, 29,44 Giles, Sarah Australia, 23 B Carrol, Mary, 10 Gillies, Donald, 18 Bates, George, 63 Caughlan, Garret, 10 Gillies, Neil, 17,18 Bathurst, Lord, 9 Chambers, Joseph, 21 Gillies, Neil Jnr, 18 Bedwell, Frederick, 46 Chapman, An.n, 34,36 Gipps, Sir George, 12 Bedwell, Susannah, 46 Chapman, Emmaline {Emma), 34,36 Gringai people, 9 Bedwell, Sarah Alice, 46 Chapman, George Arthur, 36 H Benbow, Judy, 61 Chapman, Mary, 34,36,43 Harden, Henry Emmett, 48 Betty, J G , 17 Chapman, Mrs 22 Harden, Humphrey Charles, 47,48 Bevan, Alex 38 Chapman, William, 34,36 Haydon, Thomas, 14 Blackwell, Dr, 42 Chapman, William (s of Wm), 34 Henry, John 10 Bolster, Mr, 14 Clark, C M, 12 Hobart, Revd B I, 63 Booth, John, 10 Clarke, R M, 17 Holden, Mr & Mrs, 42 Boughton, James Herrimg, 9,34 Clayton, James, 64 Holden, Miss, 42 Bourke, Governor, 9 Clements, Eric, 62 Holdsworth, Richard, 20 Bowker, Dr, 47 Clements, Pauline, 62 Hook, Charlie, 51 Boydell, Charles, 9 Close, Edward Charles, 20 Horden, Sir Samuel, 28 Branston, William, 34 Close, Sophie Susanna, 20,21 Horn, G A, 39 Briggs, Edna, 51 Collins, Tom, 30 Hughes, Florence Gwladus, 20 Brisbane, Sir Thomas, 10,22 Collison, Cecil, 63 Hughes, David Arthur, 20 Brodie, G G, 13 Connolly, Gus, 47 Hughes, Florence, 20 Brooks, William, 36 Cook, James Atkinson, 20,16,17 Hughes, Mary, 9 Brown, David, 11,18,19 Cook, James, 10 Hunt, Charles North, 9 Burne, James, 10 Cork, Max, 28,29 Hunt, Edward, 9,12 c Cork, Ethel, 28,29 Hunt, Frederick, 9 Cameron, Alec, 51 Corner, Emily Edna, 43 Hynes, Ray, 60 Cameron, Edna, 51 Corner, Harry Keith, 42 Cann, Alice Matilda, 36,39 Corner, Henry, 42 Jobson, John, 36 Cann, Anne, 42 Corner, K, 26,56 Johnstone, Major Edward, 16,17,18 Cann, Edward J 27,38,39,40 Cory, Edward Gostwyck, 34,35,36 Joseph, Charles Richard, 35 Cann, Elizabeth, 37,40 Cory, Frances, 35 Joseph Emmaline, 36 Cann, Emily, 39 Craft, Mr & Mrs, 38 Juchau, Charles, 14 Cann, Emmaline (Emma), 35 Cram, AJ, 40 Juchau, James Jnr, 14 Cann, Eric, 36 Crouch, Ken, 53 Juchau, James Snr, 13,14 Cann, Frances, 34,36 D Juchau, Sarah, 14 Cann, Frederick, 23, 24, 37, 28, Dark, Dyras, 51 K 40,43,44 Davies, Hinton William, 27 Kelly, Isabella, 34 Cann, Frederick George, 38 Davies, Mary, 27 Kelly, Michael, 17 Cann George Frederick, 44 Davies, Peter, 27 Mr Kelly, 56 Cann, Henry,34,36 Davies, Susan, 27 Keppie, Bill, 53,56,61 Cann, J & F W, 38,39,40 Dennis, Francis, 36 Keppie, Mabs, 61 Cann, James (Grantee), 9,23,29 ,34, Dixon, Donald, 49,50 Keppie, Walter, 44 35,36,37,46,47,48,49,59 Dixon, Donald, Jnr, 51 Keppie, Margaret, 44 Cann, James (s of Wm), 23,24,29,37, Dixon, Jan, 51 Keppie, William, 20 38,39, 42,43,44 Dijxon, Judith, 51 Kingston, Samuel, 17,18,22 Cann, James (m Mary Tucker), 42,43 Dixon, Margaret (Joan), 49,50 Kingston, Samuel, Jnr, 18 Cann, John, 23,37,43,44 Dixon, Muriel (Kathleen), 49,50 L Cann, Mary (Osgood), 34,35,36,37, Dixon, Peter Ross, 29,49,50,51 Lang, Andrew, 16 45,47,59 Dixon, Robert, 49,50,52 Lang, Thomas, 45,47,50 Cann, Mary (Tucker), 24,29,39,42 , Dun, William, 8,17,18 Lean, Al ice, SO 44,62 Dun/Dunn, Charles Allen, 37 Lean, William, 49,50 Cann, Mary Ann, 34,36 E Leggett, Mervyn, 44 Cann, Susannah (w of James Eckford, William & Eliza, 36 Leggett, Gertrude, 44 Grantee), 34,36 F Leggett, S W, 26 Cann, Susannah (w of Joseph Foss, Mr, 17 Levingston, Captain, 17 Tucker), 22,37 Fowler, Police Sub-Inspector, 47 Liddell, Dr, 38

70 Brrsbtlllt.' Gnwc 20/8 :sa. nom as, 19 Richards, Glennie, 61 Tucker, John, (Woodville) ,23 -~- '.1r, 14 Richards, Ken, 61,62 Tucker, Joseph, 19,21,22,23,24, 'X· :>hi lip, 49,50 Richards, Marjorie,60,62 31,37,39,63 M Riley, James, 20 Tucker, Linda, 63 Riley, John, 36 Tucker, Mary (d of Joseph), 22,37 Robertson, James, 10 Tucker, Mary (Davies), 27 Rusden, Revd George Keylock, 36 Tucker, Mary (w of Benjamin snr), 22 Ryan, Nano,29 Tucker, Melba, 63 s Tucker, Nell, 49 ~ -- Charles William 47 Saxa ra, Adolph, 30 Tucker, Robert James, 63 -- Emma, 45 Searle, Mary, 36 Tucker, Robert, 63 ,_ - , emima, 35,45,47 Searle, Matilda, 35 Tucker, Sarah, 22,37 -- ,ohn Joseph, 44 Searle, Robert, 34,35,36 Tucker, Susan, 63 ~- - ;ohn, 45,47 Searle, Thomas Robert, 35 Tucker, Susannah (w of Joseph), 22, -- Sarah Eliza, 45 Semken, Maria, 30 23,31,37 Semken, Graham, 30 Tucker, Victoria, 27,28,38 Seumenicht, August, 44,53 Tucker, William Cann, 20,21,22,23, Seumenicht, Dorothy Johanna H, 24,25,26,27,28,29,44,47,48,49 26,44,53,54 Tu cker, William Victor, 27,28,29,53 Seumenicht, William, 44 Turner, John, 64 Shaw,Revd John,38 v Shepherd, J, 40 Vales, Ann, 23 - e:on, Revd George A, 36 Small, Peter, 13 w Smith, Jane (Clare), 63 Waddell, James, 12 Smith, Pam, 51 Walker, John, 34 Smith, Thomas, 36 Waller, George, 22 - =a, Miss, 33 Sneddon, Michelle, 35,47 Ward, Susannah Matilda, 8,18,46 --·o George, 12,13 Sneddon, Stephen, 35,47 Watson, H E B, 28 N Solomons, Mr, 12 Weber, James, 8,15 ~= , Eric Livingston, 50 Stirling, John, 36 Wells, Alexander James,49 :rns, Lurline Verne, 36 Stirton, Revd Thomas, 43,44 Wells, Christina, 40 0 Stott, Susannah, 13 Wells, Elizabeth, 41,42 e William, 16 Studdert, Susannah Matilda, 18 Wells, Elsie, 40 ~?OC (Hosegood), Mary, 34,36 T Wells, Geoff, 62,65 :J.'Oc~ow, James, 40 Taylor, Albert, 27,28 Wells, George, 40 p Thompson, John, 46 Wells, James, 19,37,40,41,42 • ~~ 'amily, 57 Thompson, Richard W, 45,46,47 Wells,Sue, 62,65 · Jr 42 Thorn, William Henry, 10 White, Boyle, 19 - -.-.cge, Linda, 63 Thornton, William Christopher, 40 Whybin, A, 29,32 -~age, Richard, 63 Threlfo Don,51,52,57,59,61,64, Wilkinson, Chaplain F, 36 - - e d Sarah Australia, 23 Threlfo, Graeme, 52,60 William Cann Pty Ltd, 64 -_.....: e d, Samuel, 23 Threlfo, Judy, 52,60 Williams, Anne, 12 ~a--e d, Victoria, 23 Threlfo, Shirley, 51,52,59 Williams, Annie, 13,14,20 a ..,e, R, 64 Tickle, Alan, 29 Williams, George, (Vincent's son), 12 ~arse, Alison, 50 Tickle, Alma, 51 Williams, George, 8,9,10,11,12 ·-::a•se, Barbara, 50 Tickle, Clarence N, 21,29,30,49,51,65 Williams, Mary, 11 -=earse, Mrs Alan, 50 Tickle, George H, 21,29,49,51 Williams, Sarah, 13,14,20 ::e..,cer, J W, 46 Tickle, Nano, 29,30 Williams, Vincent George, 8,9,10,11 :e-< ns, Susannah, 34,37 Tickle, Peter, 29 12,13,14,20 :- ps, Annie, 40 Townsend, Annie Selina, 12 Wilson & Keppie, 25 :- 1ps, Ernie, 63 Tucker, Ann, 37 Wilson, Ca leb, 8,11,15,17 ;:~., ips, Fire Superintendent, 47 Tucker, Benjamin Jnr, 22,23 Wilson, Dennis, 39 j., 1ps, James, 8,15,17,18,49 Tucker, Benjamin Snr, 22 Wilson, Estate Felix, 20,24 ::>·eece, Thomas, 45,47 Tucker, Estate W C, 28 Wilso n, Fel ix, 8,11,15,17,18,19,20,22 :...;estley, W & S, 26 Tucker, Florence, 33,63 Wilson, Florence Edith H, 19,20 :nng, J, 40 Tucker, Hannah, 63 Wilson, Fred, 19 R Tucker, John Brisbane, 21,27,28, Windeyer, An n May, 46 ~a ndle, William, 20 29,39,51 Windeyer, Richard, 16 "eynolds family, 33 Tucker, John Doidge, 22,23,27,28, Wyndham, A E, 40 :> chards, George, 60,61 31,32,33,37

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