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(In Adobe Acrobat Or Reader) Using the Menu Or the CRTL F Short Cut You can search for words in this file. First open the search box (in Adobe Acrobat or Reader) using the menu or the CRTL F short cut Then type the word into the search box A FORTUNATE LIAISON DR ADONIAH VALLACK and JACKEY JACKEY by JACK SULLfV AN Based on the Paterson Historical Sodety 2001 Heritage Address PUBUSHED BY PATERSO N HISTORICAL SOCIETY INC., 2003. 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. 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) INDEX. (Italics denote illustration, photograph, map, or similar.) Apothecaries’ Compa ny (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 Awabakal 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, 318 281 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 Barcoo River (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 Belyando River (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 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) Brisbane River (QLD), 146 Wantabadgery Gang, 202 Brisbane Water (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 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