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Series date range 1837 – 1984
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Contents Correspondence – “Mabbett” to “Mezzger”
Subjects include inquests, land ownership and development, public works, Aborigines, exploration, legal matters, social welfare, mining, transport, flora and fauna, agriculture, education, religious matters, immigration, health, licensed premises, leases, insolvencies, defence, police, gaols and lunatics.
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2 December 2015 GRG 2414 (1837-1856) AND GRG 2416 (1842-1856)
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'S.A. Aug. 28, 1849. 2C, 3C' type references refer to the early newspapers held by the State Library of SA MABBETI, William. Seeks appointment in the Police Force. A (1844) 910 A (1845) 1319 L (1845) 19 twice
MABBETI, William. Appointment in the Police Force. A (1846) 161 L (1846) 167
MABBETI, William. Resigns from the Police Force. A (1846) 1320
MABBOTT, William See Mabbett
MABERLY, A William. His interest in the Macclesfield Special Survey. A (1855) 3122, 4154 x (1856) 55
MacABE [sic], Edward. Trustee of St. John the Evangelists Church at Kapunda. A (1850) 225
McALISTER, James. Surgeon Superintendent etc. on the Isabella Watson. A (1845) 341, 349Yz, 357, 404, 574 G (1845) 799, 816, 818, 871
McALISTER, James See also McAllister
McALLISTER, Edward. Surety for J. Nihill. A (1853) 780
McALLISTER, James. Seeks medical treatment for his wife. A (1846) 886 L (1846) 389
McARTHUR, Charles. Objections to a new road near Echunga. A (1851) 245
McARTHUR, Donald. Application for an occupation licence in the county of Robe. A (1847) 508, p. 19
McARTHUR, Donald. Seeks publican's licence at Limestone Ridge, north of Peno la. A (1848) 955 p (1848) 316
McARTHUR, Donald. Signatory to a memorial beseeching the establishment of a pound at Penola. A (1852) 10 McARTHUR, Donald. Description of his property at Penola. A (1854) 1571, 1652
McARTHUR, John. Discharged from the pilot service. D (1840) 270
MACARTHY, Peter. Applies for position as messenger, C.S.O. A (1852) 243 T (1852) 91
McASKILL, John. Constable on Hercules. A (1853) 2275 v (1853) 595
McASKILL, Jane See McCASKILL, Jane
MacAULAY, Aulay. Seeks appointment to survey land for the proposed lines of railway. A (1854) 1157 v (1854) 439
MacAULAY, Aulay. Appointed Superintending Surveyor for the Northern District. A (1854) 1832
McBARNETT, A Correspondence as secretary of the Mount Remarkable Mining Company. A (1846) 1540 M (1846) 216
MacBEAN, Rev. John. AlTives in Mount Barker to take charge of the Presbyterian Church. A (1852) 1816
MacBEAN, Rev. John. Authorised to solemnize marriages. A (1853) 150 u (1853) 26
MacBEAN, Rev. John. Holograph letter. A (1853) 150
MacBEAN, Rev. John. Seeks an extension of his authority to solemnise marriages. A (1853) 1859
McBEAN, Lachlan. Correspondence as agent for A. Jaffrey. A (1846) 1272 M (1846) 127 twice
McBEAN, Lachlan. Application for occupation licence in the county of Eyre. A (1846) 1375 outsize
McBEAN, Lachlan. Complains about the ferry at Wellington. A (1846) 1541 McBEAN, Lachlan. Applications for occupation licences on the Murray. A (1847) 329, pp. 5,14
McBEAN, Lachlan. Application for an occupation licence on the Reedy Creek. A (1847) 508, p.6
McBEAN, Lachlan. Complains about Wellington ferry. N (1847) 1
McBEAN, Lachlan. Refused compensation for improvement on land held under a depasturing licence. A (1856) 26 x (1856) 14-15
McBEAN, Lachlan. Forwards memorial praying that the country, known as the Overland Spring District may be proclaimed a hundred. With map. A (1856) 2788
McBEAN, Requests delay in the appointment of a poundkeeper at Moorunde. A (1856) 2841 x (1856) 511
McBEATH, John. Lessee of an Aboriginal reserve. A (1842) 702 E (1842) 760 F (1842) 91, 213 K (1842) 128 A (1843) 55, 58, 336, 596, 865 G (1843) 21 A (1844) 635 A (1846) 1159 A (1848) 835 p (1848) 200, 245
McBEATH, William. Claim for carting emigrants and luggage. A (1843) 995 G (1843) 301
MacBEATH, William. Inquest on his death. A (1850) 2331
McBRAHARTY, Edward. Cost of his family's passage reimbursed to F. Durant. x (1856) 3
McBROOM, Elizabeth. Passenger to South Australia by the Ascendant. A (1851) 223
McCABE, Edward. Application for auctioneer's licence. A (1848) 1467, 1506 P (1848) 472 twice
McCABE, Edward. A trustee of Roman Catholic glebe. A (1849) 2003, 2105 MacCABE, Edward. Complains of an unfounded charge brought against him by Alex Tolmer. A (1850) 2187 R (1850) 557
McCABE, J . Appointed postmaster at Salisbury. A (1853) 3037 u (1853) 871
McCABE, James. Remission of fine. c (1838) 122
MacCABE, Joseph. Seeks appointment in the G.P.O. A (1853) 2133 u (1853) 637
McCABE. Joseph. H.R. Wigley forwards an auctioneer's certificate in favour of Joseph McCabe. A (1856) 869
McCAHON, Hugh. Colonial Surgeon requests authority for removal of Hugh McCahon from Gaol to Lunatic Asylum. A (1856) 287 x (1856) 44
McCALLUM, John. Penalty for late payment of rent (C.L. lease) remitted. A (1855) 2253 W Finance (1855) 115
McCANN, J . Secretary of the North Adelaide and Suburban Building Society. A (1851) 2197
McCANN, Mrs. Mary. Nurse at the Hospital. A (1849) 162, 606, 811 Q (1849) 58, 248
McCANN, Mrs. Mary. Resignation as nurse at the Hospital. A (1849) 1443
McCARTHY, John. Gratuity as constable on the Hooghly. A (1846) 1342 M (1846) 147
McCARTHY, John. A lunatic. A (1852) 1007
McCARTHY, Laurence. Convicted of assault. A (1844) 288
McCARTHY, Martin. Loses receipt for payment on his land. A (1855) 265 w (1855) 99 McCARTHY, Michael. Not granted a remission of his sentence. A (1852) 2443 T (1852) 780
McCASKILL, Jane*. Inquest on her murder. A (1852) 1842 *a child
McCAUGHEY, Samuel W . Seeks position as assistant to the Inspector of Weights and Measures. A (1845) 1272
McCAUGHEY, Samuel W . Application for Government appointment refused. K (1845) 110
McCAULL, E N . Appointed house surgeon at the Hospital. A (1851) 1488
McCAULL, E N Resigns as house surgeon at the Adelaide Hospital. A (1852) 510 T (1852) 145, 163
McCLALAND, Joseph, policeman See also McCleland
McCLELAN, Joseph, constable See McLelan
McCLELAND, Joseph. Appointment in the Police Force. (Entered as McClaland). A (1848) 996
McCLELAND, Joseph*. Dismissed from the Police Force. A (1849) 599 * NOT Joseph McLelan
McCLEOD. William See McLeod, William
McCLERNAN, Felix. Appointed to the Mounted Police Force. A (1845) 999 K (1845) 34
MACCLESFIELD. Advertisement of J. Lawrence's weekly conveyance. S.A. Jan. 20, 1843. 3E
MACCLESFIELD. Plans of the town, with notes on the interests of the Davenport family. A (1844) 781, 1032 H (1844) 101 twice MACCLESFIELD. S. Davenport seeks to buy part of the park and recreation ground. A (1844) 1032 H (1844) 189
MACCLESFIELD. Proposed pound. A (1848) 673 p (1848) 225
MACCLESFIELD. Objection to the erection of an Anglican Church. Reg. March 4, 1848. 4A
MACCLESFIELD. R. Jones' weekly conveyance between Macclesfield and Adelaide. S.A. Sept. 29, 1848. 3B
MACCLESFIELD. J.A. Hill's school. A (1849) 473, 2017 Q (1849) 152
MACCLESFIELD. Memorial asking that the cemetery acre be conveyed to trustees. A (1851) 3430 A (1854) 1192 T (1852) 258
MACCLESFIELD. Inquest into death of Edw. Enright (4 years). A (1855) 2559
MACCLESFIELD. Transfer of local policeman to Strathalbyn suggested. A (1855) 2780
MACCLESFIELD. Urged as chief polling place, Electoral Dist. of Hindmarsh. A (1855) 2782 w (1855) 635
MACCLESFIELD. Request for grant of land for Church of England purposes. A (1855) 1961, 2975 w (1855) 676
MACCLESFIELD. Grant of 'l4 acre site for school. A (1855) 2696 MISSING W (1855) 707 WITH MARGINAL PLAN
MACCLESFIELD. Advocate General reports on the land grant for the Church site. A (1856) 192, 314 x (1856) 41
MACCLESFIELD - Name lists. Petition. A (1855) 1961
MACCLESFIELD - Postal arrangements. Miscellaneous references. A (1844) 599, 620 A (1847) 729 H (1844) 32 N (1847) 305 MACCLESFIELD - Postal arrangements. Weekly mail cart service organised by D. Golian. Reg. Jan, 24, 1844. 2C
MACCLESFIELD See also Congregational Church
MACCLESFIELD, district. To have a special constable. I.A. Hill nominated. A (1852) 2327
MACCLESFIELD, district - Name lists. List of ratepayers. A (1853) 2239
MACCLESFIELD, hundred. Petition for extension of its boundaries. A (1849) 505, 535 Q (1849) 173
MACCLESFIELD, hundred. Proposed alteration in various lines of road. A (1851) 3766 A (1852) 366 T (1852) 70, 112, 151
MACCLESFIELD, hundred. Central Road Board Secretary forwards road order for sections 3712 to 3499m hundred of Macclesfield for confirmation. A (1856) 2536 x (1856) 449
MACCLESFIELD DISTRICT COUNCIL. Correspondence prior to its proclamation. A (1853) 2005, 2020, 2136, 2239, 2243, 2244
MACCLESFIELD DISTRICT COUNCIL. Seeks a loan for preliminary expenses. A (1853) 3215 u (1853) 933
MACCLESFIELD DISTRICT COUNCIL. Miscellaneous early correspondence. A (1854) 678, 2449 A (1855) 802, 1262 v (1854) 790
MACCLESFIELD DISTRICT COUNCIL. Grant of site for school. A (1855) 2696 MISSING W (1855) 707 WITH MARGINAL PLAN
MACCLESFIELD DISTRICT COUNCIL. Provisions of the Dog Act extended to Macclesfield and Registrar of Dogs appointed. A (1856) 913, 1624 x (1856) 219, 295
MACCLESFIELD DISTRICT COUNCIL. Chairman reports assessment of rates and enquires about grants in 1856. A (1856) 1034 x (1856) 184 MACCLESFIELD DISTRICT COUNCIL. Appointment of two special constables. A (1856) 1811 x (1856) 327
MACCLESFIELD DISTRICT COUNCIL. Chairman reports on the opening of roads in the District. With plan. A (1856) 2248 x (1856) 415
MACCLESFIELD DISTRICT COUNCIL. Chairman asks if Government will pay the expense for collecting the agricultural statistics. A (1856) 2557
MACCLESFIELD DISTRICT COUNCIL. Chairman forwards notification of the amount of assessment. A (1856) 2560
MACCLESFIELD DISTRICT COUNCIL. Henry Linn elected Chairman. A (1856) 760
MACCLESFIELD DISTRICT ROAD BOARD. Financial statement from Jan. 1852 to July 1853. A (1853) 1655
MACCLESFIELD DISTRICT ROAD BOARD. Disposal of balance of funds in credit. A (1855) 707 W Finance (1855) 16
MACCLESFIELD SPECIAL SURVEY. Peculiar land order issued in 1839 to George Davenport, Frederick Luck and Roger Cunliffe. A (1844) 1032
MACCLESFIELD SPECIAL SURVEY. Originally taken up by the S.A. Co. Sold to Messrs. Cunliffe, Luck and Davenport. Subsequent transactions. A (1855) 3122, 4154 A (1855) 32 x (1856) 55
McCLOUD, James and SMITH, Charles. Their adjoining properties give no right of way pedestrians. A (1854) 3221 w (1855) 8, 102, 227
McCLURE, Richard. Complains about the non-acceptance of his tender for making the North Arm Road. A (1854) 2660, 2858 v (1854) 847, 877 A (1855) 107
McCONNELL, Simon. Schoolmaster on the Britannia. M (1846) 146 McCONNELL, Simon. Appointed to the Police Force. A (1846) 1330
McCONNELL, Simon. Resignation from the Mounted Police Force. A (1847) 42
McCORD, Robert. Elected as Chairman of Mudla Wirra District Council. A (1856) 784
McCORD, Robert. Principal signatory to a petition against divided the Mudla Wirra District Council. A (1856) 2308
McCORD, William. Appointed ranger and poundkeeper for Mudla Wirra. A (1854) 553
McCORD, William. Signatory to petition against dividing Mudla Wirra District Council area. A (1856) 2308
McCOULL, J F . Appointed secretary to the Port Adelaide Trust. A (1855) 965
McCOY, Alexander. Appointment in the Mounted Police Force. A (1848) 374
McCOY, Alexander. Report on alleged murder of natives by James Brown. A (1849) 216 Q (1849) 69
McCOY, Alexander, mariner, Murray River. Signs a petition. A (1856) 2130
McCRAE, Donald. Evidence on the death of Alexander McEvor. A (1842) 976Yz outsize
McCRAE, John. Evidence on the death of Alexander McEvor. A (1842) 976Yz outsize
McCRAB See also Macrea
McCRAIG, Sarah &e McHarg
McCULLAGH, Mrs. . Emigration Agent forwards letter from Emigration Commissioners (for Col. Sec. to see and return) explaining delay in sending out Mrs. McCullagh. A (1856) 38 McCULLACH, Robert. Appointed letter carrier at the Port Adelaide Post Office. A (1852) 3469 MISSING T (1852) 1012 A (1853) 1143 u (1853) 370
McCULLOCH, Alexander. Application for occupation licence on the River Gilbert. A (1846) 439 outsize
McCULLOCH, Alexander. Application for an occupation licence on the Gilbert. A (1847) 329, p. 17
McCULLOCH, Alexander. His run, no. 29 on the Gilbert, to be surveyed for sale. Compensation for improvement to be allowed. A (1855) 3001 w (1855) 741
McCULLOCH, Henry. Seeks employment as a census collector. A (1850) 2222
McCULLOCH, Robert. Appointment as Police Officer near Mount Gambier. A (1845) 1100 A (1846) 130
McCULLOCH, Robert. Appointment as Corporal in the Police Force. K (1845) 56
McCULLOCH, Robert. Report on an affray with natives in the South Eastern District. A (1846) 695
McCULLOCH, Robert. Evidence on the death of a native. A (1846) 1096
McCULLOCH, Robert. Eulogised for his efficiency as a police officer. A (1846) 1241
McCULLOCH, Robert. One of the police officers in charge of census returns in the South Eastern District. L (1846) 129
McCULLOCH, Robert. Discovery of the body of Henry Bushell near the Glenelg River. A (1847) 176
McCULLOCH, Robert. Expenses incurred in pursuing a murderer. A (1847) 237
McCULLOCH, Robert. Evidence at the trial of T. Donnelly. A (1847) 349
McCULLOCH, Robert. Deposition on the killing of four natives neat Mount Gambier. A (1847) 1131, 1137 McCULLOCH, Robert. His judgment and humanity commended in an affray with natives in the Mount Gambier District. A (1847) 1462, p. 12
McCULLOCH, Robert. His operation against hostile natives neat Mount Gambier. S.A. Sept. 21, 1948. 3B Reg. Sept. 18, 1847. 3B
McCULLOCH, Robert. Appointed Sergeant Major of Police. A (1849) 564
McCULLOCH, Robert. Report on police requirements on Yorke Peninsula. A (1849) 1527
McCULLOCH, Robert. Transfer to Port Lincoln deferred on account of unsteady conduct. A (1849) 1846
McCULLOCH, Robert. Applies for position as Inspector of the Police. A (1852) 31 T (1852) 72
McCULLOCH, Robert. Resigns from Police Force. A (1852) 880
McCULLOCH, Robert*. Appointed letter carrier at the Port Adelaide Post Office. A (1852) 3469 MISSING T (1852) 1012 *NOT necessarily R. McCulloch late of the police force
McCULLOCH, Robert* (Post Office) See Mccullagh, Robert * McCulloch of the Police Force NOT necessarily McCullagh, the letter carrier
McCULLUM, Francis. Convicted of illicit distillation. A (1845) 372~, 407
McDANIELL, P Cook's assistant on the Constance. A (1849) 2033
McDERMOTT, Henry. Seeks admission to the Hospital. A (1846) 603
MacDERMOTf, Joseph. Seeks Government appointment. A (1850) 2547 R (1850) 621, 704
MacDERMOTT, Joseph. Correspondence about his salary as clerk in the Registrar-General's Office. A (1851) 250 s (1851) 83, 86 MacDERMOIT, Joseph. Temporary appointment as Deputy Registrar of Births, Deaths & Marriages. s (1851) 761
MacDERMOIT, Joseph. "Put off" as a clerk in the Registrar-General's Office. A (1852) 478 T (1852) 98, 102, 132, 139
MacDERMOIT, Marshall. Appointed manager of the Bank of Australasia. A (1846) 739
MacDERMOIT, Marshall. Appointment as a Justice of the Peace. A (1846) 1275
MacDERMOIT, Marshall. Arrival in South Australia. S.A. May 1, 1846. 3A
MacDERMOIT, Marshall. Suggests a Government system of railways. A (1848) 1478 p (1848) 483
MacDERMOIT, Marshall. Seeks exemption from attendance on the bench as a magistrate. A (1851) 657 S (1851) 126 twice
MacDERMOIT, Marshall. Appointed a member of the Central Board of Education. A (1853) 498, 526 u (1853) 172
MacDERMOIT, Marshall. The number of his attendances at meetings of the Central Board of Education. A (1856) 1305
McDONALD, , baker. A partner in the firm of McKenzie and McDonald which see.
MacDONALD, A . Correspondence about the remission of a stock assessment penalty. A (1850) 193 R (1850) 35, 68
MacDONALD, A Interprets and assists in placing Scots in employment. A (1853) 2275 u (1853) 668
MacDONALD, A Seeks appointment as clerk in the Adelaide Local Court. A (1855) 533 w (1855) 187
McDONALD, Alexander. Correspondence as manager of the Union Bank. A (1850) 1394 A (1851) 1093 McDONALD, Alexander. Opposes the establishment of an Assay Office. A (1852) 181
MacDONALD, Alexander. Complains of the contamination of his sheep by those of a neighbour and appeals against a fine levied on him. A (1843) 872 G (1843) 270
MacDONALD, Alexander. Double payment of his stock assessment. A (1845) 87 G (1845) 712
MacDONALD, Alexander. Petition for a free passage to Port Phillip. A (1848) 150 p (1848) 54
MacDONALD, Alexander. Trustee for Roman Catholic Churches. A (1849) 1573
McDONALD, Alexander, a shepherd. Inquest on his murder. A (1854) 779
McDONALD, Mrs. Catherine. Her child no longer to receive relief. H (1844) 330
MacDONALD, Donald. Application for an occupation licence in the county of Eyre. A (1847) 508, p. 18
McDONALD, Ellen. Inquest on her death. A (1853) 1497
McDONALD, Ewen. Elected to Alexandrina District Council. A (1856) 835
McDONALD, Hugh. Appointed a poundkeeper at Truro on J.H. Angas's recommendation. A (1856) 2411 x (1856) 428
McDONALD, Hugh. For the dispute about the Emma Sherratt See Emma Sherratt, ship
McDONALD, J . Organises a special spring cart service between Adelaide and Glenelg at Christmas time. S.A. Dec. 22, 1848. 3A
McDONALD, .Dr. James B Occupation of Government building at Willunga. E (1841) 40, 71 A (1843) 1233 MacDONALD, J W *. Seeks grant for repairs to road near Walkerville. A (1847) 720, 941, 1246 N (1847) 334 0 (1847) 2 twice, 125 * NOT the Commissioner of Crown Lands
MacDONALD, J W Deed to be prepared for John Hanse section of land mortgage to MacDonald in 1844. A (1856) 1445 x (1856) 290
MacDONALD, J W . Seeks to purchase duty free brandy to fortify his wine. A (1851) 3132 s (1851) 793
MacDONALD, James William. His duties as resident Magistrate and Commissioner of Police for the District of Port Lincoln. D (1841) 390 twice
MacDONALD, James William. Loss of office at Port Lincoln. E (1842) 472
MacDONALD, James William. Financial instructions as Resident Magistrate. K (1841) 286 E (1842) 405
MacDONALD, James William. Makes charges against Dr. J.B. Harvey, of Port Lincoln. A (1842) 99, 605, 616 E (1842) 470, 879 F (1842) 63
MacDONALD, James William. Accused by Dr. J.B. Harvey of official misconduct as Government Resident at Port Lincoln. E (1842) 392, 393
MacDONALD, James William. Farewell address from Port Lincoln settlers. Ad Exam. March 3, 1842. 2C
MacDONALD, James William. Appointed a member of the Board of Audit. A (1843) 712 G (1843) 201 twice
MacDONALD, James William. Appointment as Acting Colonial Treasurer. A (1844) 770 H (1844) 97, 98 twice
MacDONALD, James William. Appointment as Acting Registrar General. A (1844) 814 H (1844) 114, 117
MacDONALD, James William. His sureties as Acting Colonial Treasurer. H (1844) 116 twice, 928 MacDONALD, James William. Appointed Commissioner of Crown Lands. A (1846) 607 L (1846) 317, 332
MacDONALD, James William. Relinquishes the duties of Treasurer. L (1846) 150 twice, 151
MacDONALD, James William. To act as a second police magistrate. L (1846) 328, 329
MacDONALD, James William. Reports on the mining districts. A (1847) 317 A (1848) 65
MacDONALD, James William. Report on the Crown Lands Act. A (1847) 806, 1166
MacDONALD, James William. Surety for W.H. Maturin. A (1849) 965, 1008 outsize Q (1849) 281 twice
MacDONALD, James William. Evidence on the death of W. Blakeway. A (1849) 1557
MacDONALD, James William. His administration of justice in the Police Court criticised. S.A. May 18, 1849. 2B, 2E
MacDONALD, James William. To preside over Local Courts at Willunga, Mount Barker and Gawler. R (1850) 248, 331
MacDONALD, James William. Proposed appointment as Magistrate of the Local Court, Angaston. A (1851) 885 s (1851) 170
MacDONALD, James William. Difficulties arising from his attendance as Stipendiary Magistrate at Clare, Kapunda and Angaston. A (1851) 1526 s (1851) 285
MacDONALD, James William. To preside over Local Courts of Kooringa and Clare, vice Mr. Campbell, resigned. T (1852) 43
MacDONALD, James William. Accepts the position of Stipendiary Magistrate at Clare Local Court. A (1852) 1408
MacDONALD, James William. Seeks guidance on the future of two young orphans named Stuart. A (1852) 2392 MacDONALD, James William. Asks for instructions in the event of gold discovery in Burra District. A (1852) 2529 T (1852) 802
MacDONALD, James William. Relieved of Crown Land duties. u (1853) 342
MacDONALD, James William. Appointed a Commissioner of Police for the Province. A (1853) 1251 u (1853) 412
MacDONALD, James William. Supplies some blankets for northern Aborigines dying of exposure. Requests Government to supplement. A (1855) 2736 .
MacDONALD, James William. Leave of absence (1 year) as Stipendiary Magistrate (Burra and Clare). A (1855) 3186 w (1855) 760 A (1856) 28 x (1856) 8
MacDONALD, James William. Supports J.E. Gamean's application for appointment as a Stipendiary Magistrate. A (1856) 10
MacDONALD, James William. Seeks places for three lunatics in the Lunatic Asylum but is told there are no vacancies. x (1856) 2
MacDONALD, James William. Plans to take leave in England. A (1856) 28 x (1856) 8
MacDONALD, James William. Is asked to investigate complaint of William Square against Clerk of Local Court, Clare. x (1856) 46
MacDONALD, James William. Appointed as a Commissioner of the Supreme Court. A (1856) 1187 x (1856) 224
McDONALD, John. Recommended for admission to the Hospital. A (1844) 106 G (1844) 503, 504
McDONALD, John. An·csted on Kangaroo Island and suspected to be a runaway convict. A (1844) 1098, 1268, 1541 H (1844) 221, 292 McDONALD, John. Petition for his release from gaol. A (1844) 1220 H (1844) 272
McDONALD, John. Attempted escape from gaol. A (1844) 1299
McDONALD, John. Postmaster at Glenelg. A (1849) 1969 Q (1849) 568 A (1851) 84 s (1851) 31
McDONALD, John. Payment of landing mails in his boat at Glenelg. A (1853) 251 u (1853) 77
McDONALD, John. Correspondence about the Glenelg oyster bed. A (1854) 5 MISSING, 92, 138, 262 v (1854) 115
McDONALD, John. Imports two omnibuses. Seeks a licence. A (1854) 1358
McDONALD, John*. Imprisoned as a military deserter. A (1850) 493 R (1850) 144 *NOT John McDonald of Glenelg
McDONALD, John*. Convicted of horse-stealing etc. Transported. A (1850) 1126, 1255 R (1850) 320 * NOT John McDonald of Glenelg
McDONALD, John, contractor. Forfeiture of his deposit paid at land auction through inability to pay balance by due date. A (1855) 2313 w (1855) 609-610
McDONALD, Michael. Seeks admission to the Hospital. A (1844) 62 G (1844) 480
McDONALD, Murdoch. Highland immigrant, per Switzerland. A (1855) 3077
McDONALD, Norman. Appointed poundkeeper of Milang pound. A (1856) 91 x (1856) 20
McDONALD, Robert. Charged with stealing tobacco from the Richard Mount. A (1845) 550, 679 McDONALD, Roderick. Recommended as a guard for the labour camp at Cox's Creek. A (1852) 2284
MacDONALD, Thomas. An invalid. Arrives in the David Malcolm. A (1854) 9 v (1854 ---
McDONALD, Thomas. Appointed Guard at Yatala Labor Prison. A (1855) 3796 W Finance (1855) 229-230
McDONALD, Thomas. Resigned as Guard at Yatala Labor Prison. A (1856) 1564 X Finance (1856) 151
McDONALD, William, convict See Brown, William
McDONALD, William John. Recommended for the position of Keeper of the Barossa pound. A (1852) 659, 974, 1163 T (1852) 357
McDONALD, William John. Resigns as pound keeper at Barossa. A (1852) 2754
MacDONELL [sic], Alexander. Accompanies C.C. Dutton on his last journey in 1842. A (1844) 464 G (1844) 659 A (1845) 1225 K (1845) 107
MacDONELL [SIC], George. Enquiry about his brother's property. A (1845) 1225 K (1845) 107
McDONNELL, A *. Resigns from the Police Force. A (1849) 599 * NOT necessarily Alexander
McDONNELL, Alexander. Appointed to the Police Force. A (1849) 599
McDONNELL, Alexander. His conduct eulogised in the Louisa Baillie affair. A (1849) 1676 Q (1849) 490
MacDONNELL, Sir Richard Graves. Preparations for his reception as Lieut-Governor of the Colony. A (1855) 901, 917, 978, 1326, 1601 W (1855) 238 twice, 242, 275, 327, 378 twice, 379 W Finance (1855) 30 MacDONNELL, Sir Richard Graves. News of his imminent arrival. A (1855) 1680
MacDONNELL, Sir Richard Graves. Questions the advisability of A.H. Freeling having sole charge of land sales. A (1855) 1915
MacDONNELL, Sir Richard Graves. Legislative Council requests copy of his Commission and Instructions (as Governor). A (1855) 3831
MacDONNELL, Sir Richard Graves. Considers that each district should as far as possible support its own poor. A (1855) 4119
MacDONNELL, Sir Richard Graves. Minutes concerning procedure connected with bills reserved for Royal assent. A (1855) 4148
MacDONNELL, Sir Richard Graves. His memorandum on longer hours of business in Government Offices. A (1856) 72012
MacDONNELL, Sir Richard Graves. Comments on a petition by Elder for a jetty at Semaphore, etc. A (1856) 2069
MacDONNELL BAY See Port MacDonnell
McDONNELL, ship. Grounded at Glenelg. A (1854) 294
McDOUGAL [sic], A . Debt to the Government for land. A (1843) 565
McDOUGALL, Dr. . To be supplied with medicine for the use of natives near Wellington. 0 (1847) 147
MacDOUGALL, Archibald. To have a share of the Government printing. D (1840) 310
MacDOUGALL, Archibald. Tender accepted for printing. E (1841) 72
MacDOUGALL, Archibald. Tenders accepted for stationery. E (1841) 73 E (1842) 399, 820 F (1842) 153 F (1843) 382 MacDOUGALL, Archibald. Tender for printing Government Gazette. A (1842) 219 E (1842) 653
MacDOUGALL, Archibald. Requests to be appointed sole Government Printer. A (1842) 556, 576 E (1842) 863
MacDOUGALL, Archibald. Publication of Almanacs for 1843. A (1842) 831
MacDOUGALL, Archibald. Estimate for printing Acts of Council. A (1842) 645
MacDOUGALL, Archibald. Accounts for stationery. F (1842) 113 F 91843) 310
MacDOUGALL, Archibald. Accounts for printing. F (1842) 224 F (1843) 377
MacDOUGALL, Archibald. A holder of dishonoured bills. A (1843) 113 F (1843) 341
MacDOUGALL, Archibald. Urgent request for settlement of account. A (1843) 542
MacDOUGALL, Archibald. Reproved for omitting his name as publisher of the Government Gazette. G (1843) 156
MacDOUGALL, Archibald. Sells his interest in the Southern Australian to Andrew Murray. A (1844) 1246 H (1844) 276
MacDOUGALL, Archibald. New scale of charges for Government printing. A (1844) 37, 67 H (1844) 654
MacDOUGALL, Archibald. Claim on the Government for sums due to his insolvent estate. A (1845) 1070 A (184 7) 1383 0 (1847) 198
MacDOUGALL, Archibald. Seeks appointment as Government Printer. A (1847) 934 0 (1847) 2
MacDOUGALL, Archibald. Recommends P. Welsh's petition for remission of sentence. A (1851) 949 MacDOUGALL, Archibald. Seeks appointment as Government Resident at the Burra. A (1851) 2651 s (1851) 530
McDOWALL, David. Seeks Government employment. A (1847) 1169
MACEDON, immigrant ship. Miscellaneous references. A (1849) 1589Yz, 1821, 1823, 1832, 1833, 1914 Q (1849) 522, 548 A (1853) 125, 213
MACEDON, immigrant ship. Emigration Agent's report. A (1853) 843
McELLISTER, Edward. Evidence on the murder of Mr. Brown of Mount Gawler. A (1842) 82
McELLISTER, Edward. On depredations by blacks at Port Lincoln. A (1842) 100
McELLISTER, Edward. Claim for pay and rations. A (1842) 475 E (1842) 806 twice
McELLISTER, Edward. Return of Government property after his resignation. A (1842) 585
McELLISTER, Edward. To pay for medical attendance on his wife. E (1842) 293 twice, 389
McELLISTER, Edward. Temporary employment to be continued in the Police Force at Port Lincoln. E (1842) 608
McELLISTER, Edward. No longer attached to the Port Lincoln Police establishment. F (1842) 29
McELLISTER, Edward. Attacked by native near Port Lincoln. A (1843) 656, 657, 733 G (1843) 182
McELLISTER, Edward. Allowance as a witness in the prosecution of a native. A (1843) 733 G (1843) 211
McELLISTER, Edward. Asks for employment during detention in Adelaide as a witness. A (1843) 774 outsize
McELLISTER, Edward. Fined for an assault. A (1845) 110 G (1845) 722 McELLISTER, Edward. Seeks a retrial on a charge of assault. A (1845) 175 G (1845) 744
McELLISTER, Edward. Offers to sell the building occupied by the Police at Clare. A (1850) 1817 R (1850) 494
McELLISTER, Edward. Appointed a Commissioner for the Hundred of Yatala. A (1853) 44
McELLISTER, Edward. Inquires about non-arrival of emigrants nominated by him. A (1854) 150
McELLISTER, Edward. For the trial of Ngaobi for assaulting McEllister See Narraby, Aboriginal
McENTEE, Mary. Convicted of theft. Transported. A (1850) 1126, 1255 R (1850) 320
McENTEE, Mary. Proposed mitigation of sentence. A (1850) 1190
McEVOR, Alexander. Inquest into his death. A (1842) 976Yz outsize
McEVOR, Finlay. Evidence on the death of his child. A (1842) 976Yz outsize
McEVOR, Mrs_. Mary. Evidence on the death of her child. A (1842) 976Yz outsize
McEWEN, George. Requesting appointment as the Gumeracha Returning Officer. A (1856) 1521 x (1856) 281
McEWEN, John. Permitted to complete purchase of land, although payment overdue. A (1853) 476, 923 U (1853) 163 twice
McEWEN, Robert Andrew. Dissolution of partnership with Thomas Auld. S.A. Dec. 13, 1842. lA
McEWEN, Robert Andrew. Requests that a locker be appointed for bonded warehouses leased by him. A (1852) 2672, 2810 T (1852) 877
McEWEN, Robert Andrew. Suggests certain modifications as lessee of Queen's Wharf. A (1853) 695, 729 u (1853) 213, 225, 228 McEWEN, Robert Andrew. Seeks to transfer his lease of premises at Port Adelaide to G.H. Fox. A (1854) 240 v (1854) 156
McEWEN, Robert A . His objections to a long lease for the Queen's Wharf and Government Warehouse. A (1851) 1084
McEWEN, Robert A . Rents Queen's Wharf. A (1852) 1388 T (1852) 350 twice, 538
McEWEN, R . With A. Kirk, is a lessee of an Aboriginal reserve. A (1856) 1797
McEWIN, George. Tender accepted for lease of the Botanic Gardens. A (1842) 154, 220 E (1842) 644, 649, 650 twice F (1842) 21
McEWIN, George. Catalogue of plants in the garden of George Stevenson. Reg. April 23, 1842. 3B
McEWIN, George. Proposed transfer of lease of Botanic Gardens from G. Stevenson to G. McEwin. A (1843) 916 G (1843) 277
McEWIN, George. Asks temporary permission to attend to plants belonging to him in the Botanic Gardens. A (1843) 976 G (1843) 294
McEWIN, George. Seeks permission to remove his plants from the Botanic Gardens. A (1843) 1260, 1297
McEWIN, George. His book on gardening. Reg. May 27, 1843. 2B, 3A S.A. May 30, 1843. 3A, 3D Reg. June 24, 1843. lC S.A. July 25, 1843. 2C S.A. Aug. 1, 1843. 2C
MACEY, William. Bail refused. D (1838) 23
McFAYDEN, Mrs.. Eliza. Complains that survey pegs have been left at her house. A (1852) 651, 784
McFARLANE, Resigns from the Police Force. A (1846) 486 McFARLANE, Allan, jnr. Appointed as an inspector of sheep. A (1855) 3467llz W Finance (1855) 253
McFARLANE, Allan, jnr. Testimonials in his favour, written by Allan Mcfarlane snr. and Sir Samuel Davenport. A (1855) 3467Yz
MacFARLANE, Allan, snr. Inquiry as to fees chargeable in Magistrates' courts. A (1843) 84 G (1843) 44
MacFARLANE, Allan, snr. Opinion on Parkhurst boys. A (1843) 295
MacFARLANE, Allan, snr. Seeks appointment as Resident Magistrate for Mount Barker and Strathalbyn District. A (1843) 611 A (1847) 1562 G (1843) 167 0 (1847) 248
MacFARLANE, Allan snr. Surety for John Calder. A (1844) 437, 442 G (1844) 646
MacFARLANE, Allan, snr. Reports bad state of Mount Barker road. A (1844) 921
MacFARLANE, Allan, snr. Applies for use of Police boat at Wellington. A (1845) 1006 K (1845) 37, 39
MacFARLANE, Allan, snr. Application for an occupation licence in the county of Russell. A (1847) 329, p. 4
MacFARLANE, Allan, snr. Report on crops in the Mount Barker district. A(184 7) 441 Yz
MacFARLANE, Allan, snr. Asks permission to cut timber for bridges about two miles south east of Balhannah. A (1849) 849 Q (1849) 258
MacFARLANE, Allan, snr. Seeks appointment as a Stipendiary Magistrate. A (1849) 1384 Q (1849) 402
MacFARLANE, Allan, snr. Proposed appointment as Chairman of the Mount Barker Bench of Magistrates. A (1849) 1663, 2119 Q (1849) 487 MacFARLANE, Allan, snr. On the dangerous state of the cattle punt at Wellington. A (1850) 243, 728 R (1850) 210
MacFARLANE, Allan, snr. Correspondence as a Returning Officer. A (1851) 1266, 1632
MacFARLANE, Allan, snr. Leases land. A (1852) 557
MacFARLANE, Allan, snr. Settlers of the Wellington district seek his appointment as a special Magistrate. A (1853) 3038, 3199, 3254 twice A (1855) 1545, 2088 u (1853) 878, 921, 935 w (1855) 439
MacFARLANE, Allan, snr. Claims compensation for improvements on his property at Lake Victoria. A (1854) 1924
MacFARLANE, Allan, snr. Claims compensation for improvement on his land. A (1855) 1280
MacFARLANE, Allan, snr. Resigns as Returning Officer, Electoral District of Mt. Barker. A (1855) 2701 w (1855) 628
MacFARLANE, Allan, snr. Resumption by Government of section 6 and 7, hundred of Murray. Compensation to A. Macfarlane for improvements (sheds, huts, house, etc.). A (1855) 1280 W Finance (1855) 53-54
MacFARLANE, Allan, snr. Testimonial written by him supporting application of Allan McFarlane, jnr. for the position of sheep inspector. A (1855) 3467Yz
MacFARLANE, Allan. Stipendiary Magistrate at Wellington is informed that Coroner's fee is payable for inquests on fires. x (1856) 109
MacFARLANE, Allan. Forwards suggestions for amendment of the Scab Act. A (1856) 1836
McFARLANE, Allan. Accepts appointment as President, Court of Revision, Murray District. A (1856) 2278
MacFARLANE, D * Complains of the sale of scabby sheep at the Thebarton market. A (1844) 463 G (1844) 658 * NOT necessarily Duncan MacFARLANE, D *. Asks for the establishment of a punt at Wellington. A (1844) 707 * NOT necessarily Duncan
MacFARLANE, D *. Wishes to purchase a cutter at Moorunde. A (1844) 891 H (1844) 146 * NOT necessarily Duncan
McFARLANE, Duncan. Asked to serve as a Justice of the Peace. D (1840) 229
McFARLANE, Duncan. Introduction of scabby sheep. E (1841) 7, 10
McFARLANE, Duncan. Surety for John Calder. E (1842) 766, 799 A (1844) 1478
McFARLANE, Duncan. A Trustee for the Great Eastern road. F (1842) 85
McFARLANE, Duncan. Inquiry as to fees chargeable in Magistrates' Courts. A (1843) 84 G (1843) 44
McFARLANE, Duncan. Seeks a remission of penalty under the Waste Lands Act. A (1844) 1482 H (1844) 348
McFARLANE, Duncan. Dispute about the Rocky Creek Special Survey. A (1845) 1300, 1304, 1313, 1323, 1337, 1352, 1354, 1355, 1368, 1370, 1378, 1403, 1433, 1484, 1498, 1516 L (1845) 10, 13, 17, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 46 twice, 71, 75, 78, 81 S.A. Nov. 4, 1845. 2C Reg. Nov. 8, 1845. 3A S.A. Nov. 11, 1845. 2E Reg. Nov. 12, 1845. 2B
McFARLANE, Duncan. Applications for occupation licences in the county of Grey, etc. A (1847) 329 pp. 5 twice, 8
McFARLANE, James. Recommended as farrier in the Police Force. A (1852) 880
McFARLANE, John. In need of relief. Q (1849) 292
MacFARLANE, Lachlan. Introduction of scabby sheep. E (1841) 7, 10 MacFARIANE, Lachlan. Reports the presence of copper on his run near Mount Barker. A (1845) 681 G (1845) 901
MacFARIANE, Lachlan. Dispute about the Rocky Creek Special Survey. A (1845) 1300, 1304, 1313, 1323, 1337, 1352, 1354, 1355, 1368, 1370, 1378, 1403, 1433, 1484, 1498, 1516 L (1845) 10, 13, 17, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 46 twice, 71, 75, 78, 81 S.A. Nov. 4, 1845. 2C Reg. Nov. 8, 1845. 3A S.A. Nov. 11, 1845. 2E Reg. Nov. 12, 1845. 2B
MacFARIANE, Lachlan. Correspondence about the boundary of a proposed hundred near Mount Barker. A (1847) 693 N (1847) 298
MacFARLANE, Lachlan. Willing to be a Justice of the Peace. A (1852) 895 T (1852) 291
MacFARIANE, Lachlan. Applies for the position of Commissioner of Crown Lands. A (1852) 2523 T (1852) 790
McFARLANN, Allan. Inspector of Sheep reports that McFarlann is best qualified of his junior Inspectors. A (1856) 709 x (1856) 108, 131
McFIE, . His resignation from the Police Force. A (1844) 365
MacFIE, Archibald. Surety for H.G. Rose as contractor for work at the Hospital. A (1846) 1042
MacFIE, Elizabeth. Inquest on her death. A (1853) 1910
McFIE, William. Inquest on his death. A (1854) 1496
McGEARY, . Supposed discovery of a coal field. A (1846) 1128 M (1846) 58
McGEE See also Magee McGhee MacGEORGE, Alexander. Appointed a trustee of the Savings Bank of South Australia. A (1852) 2897 T (1852) 878
McGEORGE, Alexander. Seeks employment in the Government service. A (1845) 1280 L (1845) 5
MacGEORGE, James. Enters for the competition for the Adelaide Water Supply. A (1855) 1533, 1641, 1673, 1721, 1778, 1795 w (1855) 389, 423, 498
MacGEORGE, James. Asks permission to erect an electric telegraph between Adelaide and Port Adelaide. A (1855) 1658, 2174, 2435, 2749, 3641 w (1855) 403, 499, 554, 839
MacGEORGE, James. Corrects his estimate of telegraph revenue and expenditure for 1856. A (1856) 161, 162
MacGEORGE, James. Charles Todd disagrees with the estimate of revenue and expenditure given by James MacGeorge. A (1856) 162
MacGEORGE, James. Requests information with respect to postal communication between Adelaide and Gawler Town. A (1856) 652 x (1856) 110
MacGEORGE, R F . Loss of Treasury Bill. A (1842) 898, 918 F (1842) 250
MacGEORGE, R F . Loss caused by dishonour of Governor Grey's Bills. A (1842) 1056 A (1843) 8, 19, 33, 104, 1006, 1018, 1204 F (1843) 295, 304, 305, 343 G (1843) 304, 309, 336 G (1844) 665, 666
MacGEORGE, R F . Claim for goods supplied to the Government. A (1843) 469, 497, 553 G (1843) 90, 91, 100, 137
MacGEORGE, R F . Applies for a debenture in settlement of an outstanding claim. (Bill 47). A (1843) 1385
MacGEORGE, R F . Applies for debenture for Bills 21, 22 and 23. A (1843) 1387 G (1843) 427 A (1844) 364 G (1844) 610, 668 A (1845) 483 MacGEORGE, R F . Applies for debenture for Bills 21, 22 and 23. cont. G (1845) 870 K (1845) 69 twice A (1846) 662 L (1846) 355
MacGEORGE, R F . Suggests that interest on debentures be payable to persons authorised by the holders. A (1844) 152, 490 G (1844) 525
MacGEORGE, R F . Asks for interest on Bills given him by the Government. A (1844) 509, 598 H (1844) 2, 33, 59
MacGEORGE, R F . Issue of a debenture for £104. A (1844) 534 H (1844) 10
MacGEORGE, R F . Wishes to purchase a Bill for £800 on the Treasury. A (1844) 540 H (1844) 8
MacGEORGE, R F . Settlement of his claim for dishonoured Bills. H (1844) 9
MacGEORGE, R F . Seeks debenture for an outstanding Bill (No. 43). A (1845) 482, 1174 G (1845) 870 K (1845) 80, 81, 91, 101
MacGEORGE, R F . Seeks admission to the Hospital for a German girl. A (1846) 4171/i
MacGEORGE, R F His claim on the Government. A (1851) 3127 A (1852) 3017, 3054 T (1852) 936
MacGEORGE AND TURNER. Attend a meeting of master builders. A (1854) 284
McGHEE, Francis. Judge Cooper questions his sanity. A (1849) 2221 Q (1849) 625
McGHEE, Francis. Transported. A (1850) 37, 56 R (1850) 17
McGHIE, Mary Anne. Convicted for "brothel keeping". Unable to pay fine (£20). To be imprisoned for 3 months. A (1855) 3178 w (1855) 758 McGILLVRAY, Margaret*. Inquest on her death. A (1854) 119 * Aged 9 years
McGILTON, John. On the first Para Wirra District Council. A (1854) 1117
McGILTON, John. Chairman of Para Wirra District Council. A (1854) 3359
McGLASHAN, Ed. Dispute with John Stephens. S.A. Aug. 24, 1849. 3B
McGLASHAN, John. Reappointment to the Police Force. A (1842) 716 F (1842) 97
McGLYNN, Samuel. Complaint against E.B. Scott's conduct as Resident Magistrate at Moorunde. A (1848) 851, 873 p (1848) 269, 282
McGLYNN, Samuel. Complaint against the Protector of Aborigines at Moorunde. A (1851) 447, 900
McGOUVERAN, James. Transported to Van Dieman's Land, for seven years. A (1842) 313, 610, 949
McGOVRAN, James See McGouveran
MacGOWAN, Miss Her school at Kensington. S.A. March 5, 1841. 2E
MacGOWAN, Miss . Her school at Mount Barker. S.A. May 9, 1843. 3E
MacGOWAN, Mrs. James. Her school in Stephen Place. A (1848) 728 S.A. Dec. 15, 1848. 3C
MacGOWAN, Rev. James. His school in Grenfell Street. Reg. May 9, 1840. 4C
MacGOWAN, Rev. James. His school at Echunga. Reg. Jan. 23, 1841. 3A S.A. Sept. 17, 1841. 2B
MacGOWAN, Rev. James. Re-opens his school in Adelaide. S.A. May 9, 1843. 2E, 3E
MacGOWAN, Rev. James. Extracts from newspaper appreciations of his teaching methods. S.A. Nov. 21, 1843. 3E MacGOWAN, Rev. James. Advertisement of his school in Stephens Place. S.A. May 19, 1846. 2A S.A. Nov. 13, 1846. 3B S.A. Dec. 24, 1847. 2C S.A. Dec. 22, 1848. 2C S.A. Dec. 11, 1849. 2F
MacGOWAN, Rev. James. His school in Stephens Place. A (1848) 727
MacGOWAN, Rev. James. Seeks appointment as Inspector of Schools. A (1848) 2007 A (1850) 1107, 1344 R (1850) 284, 340
MacGOWAN, Rev. James. Author of a book on Latin. S.A. June 13, 1848. lC Reg. June 10, 1848. 2A
MacGOWAN, Rev. James. Report on examinations at his school. Reg. Dec. 23, 1848. lE
MacGOWAN, Rev. James. Enquiry about teachers 1 allowances for school holidays. A (1849) 107 Q (1849) 43
MacGOWAN, Rev. James. Letter of thanks to the Rev. T.P. Wilson for praising his school. S.A. Dec. 26, 1848. 3A
MacGOWAN, Rev. James. Advertisement of his school books. Times April 23, 1849. 2E
MacGOWAN, Rev. James. Advertises success of his pupils, "without tasks". S.A. June 26, 1849. 3D
MacGOWAN, Rev. James. Complains of the insanitary state of the Torrens water near the Botanic Gardens. A (1850) 2897 s (1851) 19
MacGOWAN, Rev. James. Seeks appointment as second inspector of schools. A (1853) 2982 u (1853) 861 A (1854) 2847, 3019 v (1854) 874, 917 A (1855) 56 \V (1855) 70
McGRATH, Bartholemew. Seeks refund of passage money for his dead child. A (1852) 2627
McGRATH, George. Alleged provocation given by him to his murderers. A (1845) 298 McGRATH, George. Protection of native witnesses after the arrest of his murderers. A (1845) 133, 718 G (1845) 915
McGRATH, George. Murdered. A (1842) 385 E (1842) 725
McGRATH, George. For references to his murderers See Wekeweki, Aboriginal Wira Maldira, Aboriginal
McGRATH, Thomas. Applies for admission into the Hospital. A (1844) 1108
McGRATH'S FLAT. For the murder of McGrath See McGrath, George
McGRATH'S FLAT. A resting place for stock travelling to the Adelaide Market. A (1855) 449, 612, 1500 w (1855) 266
McGRATH'S FLAT. Public house to be erected. Times Oct. 22, 1849. 3G
McGUANE, Martin. Correspondence about land grant for section 716, District B. A (1848) 486, 543 P (1848) 177, 181 twice
McGUFFIE, William. To be transported to Sydney. D (1839) 189 twice
McGUINN, Rev. Denis. Minister of St. Michael's Church, Clare. Q (1849) 604 A (1850) 272 A (1851) 883
McGUINN, Rev. Denis. His stipend as Minister of St. Michael's Church. Clare. A (1850) 750
McGUIRE See also Maguire
MA'GUIRE, Mrs. H . Letter as secretary to the Adelaide Female Immigration Society. A (1851) 3770 s (1851) 792
McGUIRE, James. Is given permission to enclose a portion of Crown Land at Port Augusta, subject to the Government's conditions. A (1856) 72 x (1856) 17 McGUIRE, James. Given permission to erect a public house (on Crown Land) near Minchin Wells. A (1855) 3088 w (1855) 736
McGUIRE, Mrs. * Sub-matron on the Roman Emperor. A (1848) 1645 * NOT Mrs. Hannah Maguire
MA'GUIRE, William. Admitted to the bar. Times March 26, 1849. 3G
MA'GUIRE, William. Secretary of the South Australian Widows' Fund. A (1849) 970
MA'GUIRE, William. Secretary of the Adelaide Benevolent and Strangers' Friend Society. A (1849) 1020 A (1851) 2099
MA'GUIRE, William. Secretary of the South Australian Building and Investment Society. A (1849) 1154
MA'GUIRE, William. Applies to be appointed a notary public. A (1849) 1346 Q (1849) 397
MA'GUIRE, William. About to apply for admission to the bar. S.A. Jan. 30, 1849. 2C
MA'GUIRE, William. Advertisement as barrister, etc. S.A. Nov. 17, 1848. 3A
MA'GUIRE, William. Seeks appointment as Electoral Clerk for East Adelaide. A (1852) 595, 1090
MA'GUIRE, William. Secretary of the Mount Barker Land and Building Association. A (1851) 763
MA'GUIRE, William. Objections to his appointment as Electoral Officer at North Adelaide. A (1851) 913 S (1851) 183 twice
MA'GUIRE, William. Correspondence as an Electoral Officer.
McGURK, Jane. At Encounter Bay Female Immigrant Depot when it closed. Is not to be admitted to the depot in Adelaide. A (1856) 1617 x (1856) 295
McGURK, Rosa. Was at Encounter Bay Female Immigrant Depot when it closed. Is not to be admitted to the depot in Adelaide. A (1856) 1617 x (1856) 295 McGWINN, Rev. Denis See McGuinn
McHARG, Sarah. Her body discovered near Currency Creek. A (1843) 1032, 1035, 1051, 1065 G (184$) 315, 317, 322, 327
MacHEEGAN, Mary. Emigrated to South Australia and was parted from her daughter and sister who went to Victoria. A (1856) 1137
MacHEEGAN, Rachel. Emigrated to Victoria with her niece, Ann MacPhail and was parted from her sister, Mary MacHeegan who went to South Australia. A (1856) 1137
McHUGH, Thomas. Seeks appointment at Robe. A (1846) 927 L (1846) 405
McILROY, William. Appointed to the Mounted Police Force. A (1851) 3419
McINNES, E . Constable on Hercules. u (1853) 595
MacINTOSH, Dr. J S . Appointed a Justice of the Peace. w (1855) 209
MclNNES, Neil. Highland immigrant, per Switzerland. A (1855) 3077
MacINTOSH, William (?). Not permitted to allow erection of church buildings on his leased land at Mosquito Plains. A (1855) 4167
McINTYRE, James. Delay in payment of assessment for a run in the South East. A (1850) 208 R (1850) 83
McINTYRE, John. Concerned in affrays with natives in the South East. A (1845) 589, 696, 724, 865
McIVER, Kenneth. His estate forfeited to the Crown. D (1839) 81, 105
McIVER, Kenneth. His estate to be administered by C. Gooch. D (1839) 104, 105
MACK, Margaret. Misconduct on the Ramillics. A (1849) 807 Q (1849) 244 S.A. April 27, 1849, 2B Times April 30, 1849. 3E S.A. May 4, 1849. 2B Times May 7, 1849. 3G MACK, Masopet See Mack, Margaret
MACK, Thomas. A member of Sturt1s Exploring Expedition, 1844-1846. L (1846) 132
MACK, Thomas. Inquest on his death. A (1853) 1050 u (1853) 319
MacKAY, D . Forwards memorial for Court of Revision at Kooringa. A (1856) 2172 x (1856) 390
MacKAY, George. Applies for admission to the Hospital. A (1846) 359 L (1846) 240
MacKAY, John William. Convicted of common assault. A (1850) 2787
MacKAY, Samuel. Highland immigrant, per Switzerland. A (1855) 3077
MacKAY, William Paterson. Inquest on his death. A (1853) 249
MacKECHNIE, David. Lessee of an Aboriginal reserve. E (1842) 760 K (1842) 128 A (1843) 55, 336 G (1843) 21 A (1844) 635 A (1846) 1159
MacKECHNIE, David. Arrears of rent on Aboriginal reserve. A (1843) 596, 865 F (1842) 92, 212
McKECHNIE, James. Contractor for the supply of meat to the Native School, Port Lincoln. A (1851) 139
McKECHNIE, Dr. James. Appointed a Justice of the Peace. A (1855) 3199 W (1855) 667 twice
McKECHNIE, Dr. James. Practising at Port Lincoln. A (1853) 2500
McKECHNIE, Dr. James. Not regarded as a "duly qualified medical practitioner". Entitled only to general court fee as a medical witness. ' A (1855) 4004 w (1855) 919 McKECHNIE, Dr. James. A doctor of medicine, Univ. of Glasgow, but not registered in South Australia as a medical practitioner. A (1855) 4004 McKECHNIE, J . Will act as President at the Court of Revision for Flinders. A (1856) 2438
McKECHNIE, P Signatory to a memorial praying a Court of full jurisdiction for Port Lincoln. A (1852) 15
Mac.KELLAR, J olm. Application for appointment in the Customs Department refused. A (1843) 439 G (1843) 73
Mac.KELLAR, John. Application for an occupation licence in the County of Stanley. A (1847) 329, p. 13
Mac.KELLAR, John. Application for occupation licence on the River Murray. A (1847) 1529, p. 2
Mc.KELLAR, John. Seeks permission to depasture stock in the Barossa hundred instead of in the Nuriootpa hundred. A (1850) 294 R (1850) 310
Mc.KELLAR, John. Applies for employment as a census collector. A (1850) 2340
Mc.KELLAR, John. Resignation as keeper of the Port Road pound. A (1851) 250
Mc.KELLAR, John. His school at Ardtornish. A (1851) 690
Mc.KELLAR, John. His school on the Bay Road. s (1851) 708
McKENZIE, Charles. Highland immigrant, per Switzerland. A (1855) 3077
MacKENZIE, George. Appointed a special constable in his capacity of private watchman. A (1852) 3315 MISSING T (1852) 987
MacKENZIE, James. Transported to Van Dieman's Land for seven years. A (1842) 313, 610, 949 (incorrectly given as Thomas McKenzie) 972, 976
McKENZIE, James. Assaulted by natives. A (1847) 82, 109, 220
McKENZIE, James. Seeks employment. A (1850) 558 McKENZIE, James. Appointed to the Police Force. A (1850) 1216
MacKENZIE, John. Seeks to exchange section of land purchased by him in error. A (1850) 2224, 2752 R (1850) 566, 638, 643
McKENZIE, John. Part purchaser of section 1635, County of Adelaide. A (1846) 44
MacKENZIE, Mary. Inquest on her death. A (1854) 1014
McKENZIE, Thomas, convict See· McKenzie, James
MacKENZIE See also Makenzie
McKENZIE AND MacDONALD. Seek an increase in their contract price as bakers to Yatala Labor Prison. A (1855) 1637 w (1855) 395
McKEVETT, H Correspondence as Surgeon Superintendent of the Sultana. A (1850) 1748
McKEVETT, H . Seeks a Government appointment. A (1854) 1312 v (1854) 471
McKEVETT, Henry. Inquest on his death. A (1854) 3551
MACKEY, Charles. Missing person: Enquiries for whereabouts. A (1855) 2957, 3901
MACKEY, Thomas. Applies for restoration of property stolen by R. Walker. A (1855) 2853-2916 W (1855) 708 twice
MacKIE, - . Auditor General requests instructions relating to Mr. Mackie retaining fees for registration of dogs in the District of Encounter Bay. A (1856) 446 x (1856) 79
MacKIE, D , Port Elliot. Signs a petition. A (1856) 2130
MacKIE, D H Appointed Registrar of Dogs, Encounter Bay District. x (1856) 79 Mac.KIE, David Manson. Appointed Deputy Registrar of births, marriages and deaths for the Encounter Bay District. A (1855) 586 w (1855) 168
MacKIE, David Manson. Accepts office of Poll Clerk, Port Elliot. (Electoral District of Hindmarsh). A (1855) 3118
MacKIE, David Manson. To retain registration fees as remuneration for duties performed as Deputy Registrar, births, marriages, deaths, etc. (Encounter Bay District). A (1855) 3834 w (1855) 882
Mac.KIE, W P . Seeks a drawback on boots and shoes. A (1852) 136, 1439 T (1852) 462
MacKILLOP, A Applies for the appointment of Police Magistrate at Penola. A (1854) 3437 v (1854) 1092
McKILLOP, D . Seeks extension of time to comply with provisions of Act concerning diseased sheep. A (1855) 4041
McKINLEY, John. With J.H. Fisher and C.B. Fisher sends a memorial stating their claim to certain cattle runs. A (1855) 1503 outsize gr. 3, 1892
McKINLEY, Robert A . Deposition on the death of W. Hart. A (1848) 1187
McKINNON, Charles. Evidence on the death of a native. A (1846) 1096
MacKINNON, Charles Farquhar. Application for an occupation licence in the county of Grey. A (1847) 508, p. 13
MacKINNON, Chas. Farquhar. Signatory to a memorial beseeching the establishment of a pound at Penola. A (1852) 10
McKINNON, John. Convicted of assault. A (1849) 1908, p.5
McKINNON, John. Highland immigrant per Switzerland. A (1855) 3077
MacKINNON, Lachlan. Application for an occupation licence in the County of Grey. A (1847) 508. p. 13 McKINNON, M Cook's assistant on Hercules. u (1853) 595
McKINNON, N Constable on Hercules. u (1853) 595
MACKLIN, Mrs. Hannah. Appointed postmistress at the Sturt. A (1853) 3279 u (1853) 949
MACKLIN, Thomas. Passenger to South Australia by the Princess Royal. A (1847) 332, p. 3
MACKLIN, Thomas. Constable on the Eliza. A (1849) 1625
McKNAGG, Sarah See McHarg
McLAINE, Angas. Reply to a petition re Inspector of Sheep etc. E (1841) 201
McLAINE, Angas. Proposed exchange of sections of land. E (1842) 312
McLAINE, Angas. Definition of boundary of his property on the Torrens. A (1843) 229, 285, 286 F (1843) 405 G (1843) 28
McLAINE, Angas. Seeks remission of duty on land grants. A (1843) 340 G (1843) 29
McLAINE, Donald. Lessee of an Aboriginal reserve. A (1843) 55, 336
McLAINE, Donald See also Mac Lean
MacLAINE, M A resident on the Park Lands. D (1839) 64
McLAINE, Mrs. Marion. Seeks employment for her husband, Alex. McLaine. A (1851) 3871 s (1851) 791
MacLAINE, Samuel. Inquest on his death. A (1853) 2962
McLAREN, David, jnr. Appointment as Inspector of Slaughterhouses. N (1847) 66, 67, 69, 80 twice McLAREN, David, jnr. Applies for a new cottage at the Slaughter House. A (1849) 1654
McLAREN, David, of the 42nd Highlanders. Seeks Government employment. A (1845) 1567 L (1845) 98
McLAREN, David, of the South Australian Company. To report on proposed new Government House. D (1838) 31, 39
McLAREN, David, of the South Australian Company. Farewell dinner. S.A. Jan. 1, 1841. 4A
McLAREN, David, of the South Australian Company. Exchange of part of section 411B for section 2070 (Aboriginal reserve). E (1842) 458 twice, 459
McLAREN, David, of the South Australian Company. To select miners in England for the Rocky Creek Special Survey. A (1846) 189 L (1846) 186
McLAREN, John, prisoner. Convicted of theft. A (1851) 2801 Yz
McLAREN, John, prisoner. Prisoner. Seeks mitigation of sentence. (Released). A 1852) 140, 192, 304 T (1852) 76
McLAREN, John, surveyor. Appointed Draftsman of Land Grants. E (1842) 437, 444
McLAREN, John, surveyor. To be responsible for the collection of fees on land grants. E (1842) 850
McLAREN, John, surveyor. His services in the Survey Department. A (1844) 274
McLAREN, John, surveyor. Seeks increase of salary as senior surveyor. A (1847) 713
McLAREN, John, surveyor. Appointed Deputy Surveyor General. 0 (1847) 147, 148
McLAREN, John, surveyor. Correspondence about his salary. A (1848) 1463 p (1848) 468
McLAREN, John, surveyor. Appointment as Deputy Surveyor General. p (1848) 601 McLAREN, John, surveyor. Complaint by M. Fetherstonhaugh. A (1849) 140, 179, 394 Q (1849) 60
McLAREN, John, surveyor. Seeks remuneration for services as Acting Surveyor General. A (1849) 1173 Q (1849) 344
McLAREN, John, surveyor. To take charge of the Survey Department during Captain Frome's absence in England. Q (1849) 106
McLAREN, John, surveyor. To explore a route between Wellington and Mount Alexander for transport of gold. A (1852) 1094, 1750Yz T (1852) 55, 156, 340, 359
McLAREN, John, surveyor. To lay out a township on the route to Mount Alexander, near border. T (1852) 340
McLAREN, John, surveyor. Surveys a route between Wellington and Mount Alexander. A (1852) 1094, 1750, 1750Yz, 1758 T (1852) 460, 524, 575
McLAREN, John, surveyor. Granted leave to go to England. A.H. Felling's high regard for his work and character. A (1853) 3176 A (1854) 309 u (1853) 911
McLAREN, John, surveyor. A surveyor "a great accuracy". A (1855) 3102
MacLAREN, Thomas. Appointed trustee of St. Andrews Church of Scotland. A (1854) 2225
McLAREN VALE. Notes on crops. S.A. Jan 31, 1843. 2E
McLAREN VALE. Foundation stone laid of "The House of the Lord" (undenominational). Reg. Feb. 28, 1844. 20
McLAREN VALE. "House of the Lord" to be opened. Reg. Nov. 6, 1844. 2D
McLAREN VALE. Origin of the name. S.A. Oct. 7, 1845. 2C
McLAREN VALE. Ball at Hamilton House. Reg. July 21, 1847. 3A
McLAREN VALE. Objection to proposed public house. Reg. Dec. 29, 1847. 30 McLAREN VALE. Post Office established. A (1849) 1478 Q (1849) 418
McLAREN VALE. To have a flour mill. A (1853) 231 u (1853) 62
McLAREN VALE - Postal arrangements. Miscellaneous references. A (1849) 2068 Q (1849) 588 A (1850) 923 A (1853) 821, 858
McLAREN VALE See also Wesleyan Church
McLAREN VALE, district. Description. Reg. Nov. 28, 1840. 4A
McLAREN VALE, district. Report of a hunting meeting. Reg. Sept. 17, 1845. 3D
McLAREN VALE, district. Proposed bridge. A (1846) 527 L (1846) 305
McLAREN VALE, district - Name lists. Petition from settlers. A (1854) 2069 A (1855) 3900
McLAREN WHARF, Port Adelaide. Collapse of crane. S.A. Nov. 24, 1840. 3E
McLAREN WHARF, Port Adelaide. About to be extended. Reg. Nov. 5, 1845. 3A
McLAREN WHARF, Port Adelaide. Extension. S.A. May 25, 1847. 3D S.A. Nov. 9, 1847. 3E Reg. Nov. 17, 1847. 2C S.A. Nov. 19, 1847. 3C S.A. Feb. 8, 1848. 2E
McLAREN WHARF, Port Adelaide. Schedule of wharfage rates and tonnage dues. A (1851) 866
McLAREN WHARF, Port Adelaide. South Australian Company to form a tramway along wharf, extending across two streets to the terminus of the Adelaide City and Port Adelaide Railway. A (1855) 3418Y2 w (1855) 805 McLAREN WHARF, Port Adelaide. A further part of A.O. Henriques' store to be licensed as a bonded warehouse. A (1856) 3239 x (1856) 607
McLAUGHLIN, Thomas. Convicted of burglary. A (1847) 351
McLAUGHLIN, Thomas. Transp01ied to Van Dieman's Land. N (1847) 256
McLEAN, Alexander. Seeks compensation for taking the body of a drowned man to Port Adelaide. A (1850) 1670 R (1850) 433
McLEAN, Alexander. Seeks remission of sentence. A (1850) 2066 R (1850) 538
MacLEAN, Allan. Application for occupation licence on Mundoo Island. A (1846) 439 outsize A (1847) 731, p. 5
McLEAN, Allan. On the first Strathalbyn District Council. A (1853) 2954
MacLEAN, Archibald. Discharge of one half of his estreat ordered. A (1854) 281 v (1854) 160
MacLEAN, Charles. Appointment as assistant keeper at the Lunatic Asylum. A (1849) 605 Q (1849) 204
McLEAN, Charles. Resigns appointment as under keeper at the Lunatic Asylum. A (1850) 1057
McLEAN, Charles. Seeks appointment as a census collector. A (1850) 2133
McLEAN, Donald. Lessee of an Aboriginal reserve. A (1842) 702 E (1842) 760 K (1842) 128 A (1843) 58 F (1843) 308 G (1843) 21 M (1846) 49
McLEAN, Donald. Claim for fencing and grubbing. A (1842) 1061 McLEAN, Donald. Arrears of rent on,Aboriginal reserve. A (1842) 93, 212 A (1843) 596, 865 G (1843) 158
McLEAN, Donald. Applications for occupation licence on Mundoo Island. A (1846) 439 outsize A (1847) 731, p. 5
McLEAN, Donald See also McLaine
McLEAN, Hugh. Released from prison. A (1854) 2493 V (1854) 792 twice
McLEAN, Jacky. A native who accompanied the Escort from Wellington to Bendigo. A (1852) 3578 T (1852) 1054
McLEAN, J .* Statement about the conduct of Inspector Stuart. A (1843) 1343 * Probably James
McLEAN, James. Resigns from the Police Force. A (1846) 65
McLEAN, James. Seeks appointment as Sheriff's Officer. A (1846) 307 L (1846) 226
McLEAN, James. Appointed messenger at the Insolvency Court. A (1846) 1278 M (1846) 127a
McLEAN, James. Seeks salary as Sheriff's Officer. A (1847) 835
McLEAN, James. Seeks increase of salary as Sheriff's Officer. A (1848) 886
McLEAN, James. Seeks position of ferryman at Wellington. A (1849) 893 Q (1849) 268
McLEAN, James. Seeks appointment as Customs Officer at Port Wakefield. A (1850) 2050 R (1850) 532
McLEAN, James. Seeks appointment as Keeper of the Powder Magazine. A (1850) 2305 R (1850) 619 McLEAN, James. Appointed weigher in the Customs Department. s (1851) 5
McLEAN, James. Recommended for position of Tide Waiter. A (1852) 50 T (1852) 28
McLEAN, James. Resigns from the Customs Department. A (1852) 764 T (1852) 238 twice
McLEAN, John. Supt. of Free Labor Station reports death of Highland Immigrant, John McLean. A (1856) 1172
McLEAN, Mary. On relief. Husband at diggings. A (1856) 304
McLEAN, Peter. Appointment in the Police Force. A (1850) 39
McLEAN, Robert. To be transported. E (1841) 83
McLELAN, Joseph. Appointment in the Police Force. A (1846) 322 L (1846) 226
McLELAN, Joseph. Dismissed from the Police Force. A (1846) 1061, 13001h
McLELAN, Joseph. Seeks reinstatement in the Police Force. A (1846) 13001h M (1846) 132
McLELLAN, Joseph, constable &e McLelan
McLEOD, .* Trouble with natives on his station. A (1852) 2030 * Possibly James McLeod, near Wellington
McLEOD, Agnes. Her school in Grenfell Street. A (1850) 904
McLEOD, Alexander. Appointed Pound Keeper at Truro. A (1852) 2592 T (1852) 837
McLEOD, Alexander. To convey mails between Truro and Moorunde. A (1855) 17 w (1855) 24 McLEOD, Alexander. Deceased. Succeeded as Pound Keeper, Truro by Hugh McDonald. A (1856) 2411 x (1856) 428
McLEOD, Catherine. Nurse on board the immigrant ship Hercules. A (1853) 2015 u (1853) 595
McLEOD, Donald. Appointment in the Police Force. A (1846) 378
McLEOD, James. Police protection for his sheep station near Wellington. A (1842) 31 E (1842) 681
McLEOD, James. Claims expenses incurred as a witness in a murder case. A (1850) 2661, 2731
McLEOD, James. Claims witness fees. A (1851) 952 s (1851) 15, 187
McLEOD, John. Comptroller of Free Labor Station reports death of McLeod, a Gaelic Emigrant. A (1856) 1369 x (1856) 258
MacLEOD, Loudoun Hastings. Opinion on Parkhurst boys. A (1843) 410
McLEOD, Loudown Hastings. His opinion sought about the establishment of a pound at Willunga. H (1844) 281
McLEOD, Loudoun Hastings. Application for an occupation licence on the South East boundary. A (1847) 1115, p. 1
McLEOD, Marion. Too ill to land on arrival. A (1853) 3100 u (1853) 899
McLEOD, Neil. Supt. of Free Labor Station reports death of Neil McLeod from typhus fever. A (1856) 1372 x (1856) 269
McLEOD, Rodrick [sic]. Highland immigrant, per Switzerland. A (1855) 3077
McLEOD, William. Appointed first pilot at Port Elliot. His pay. A (1853) 798 u (1853) 265, 292
McLEOD See also McLEOUD McLEOUD, Alexander. Highland immigrant, per Switzerland. A (1855) 3077
McLONGMEY, Mary. Inquest on her death. A (1855) 472
McLOSKY, James. Deposition on the killing of four natives near Mount Gambier. A (1847) 1131
McLOUD, Alexander. Comptroller of Convicts reports the death of Alex McLoud at the Free Labor Station. A (1856) 456
McLUSKY, John. Acquitted of a charge of theft. A (1849) 708 outsize
McMAHON, . A constable in the Mount Gambier District. A (1846) 199
McMAHON, Catherine. Acquitted of a charge of theft. A (1850) 1962
McMAHON, John. Resigned from the Mounted Police Force. A (1848) 493
McMAHON, Michael. Drowned in Torrens. Inquest. A (1852) 85 A (1852) 96
McMAHON, Patrick. Petitions for his release from prison. A (1842) 975, 996
McMANUS, Patrick. Discharged from gaol. F (1842) 261
McMAY, Catharine. Thought to be an escaped lunatic. A (1852) 1298 T (1852) 416
McMILLAN, William ~ Connolly, William
McMINN, Mary. Dies in the Lunatic Asylum. A (1855) 1443
McMULLEN, . Return of works executed by him at the Adelaide Hospital. A (1856) 1039
McNALLY, James. Convicted of larceny. A (1846) 1189 McNALLY, James. Transported. A (1846) 1312 M (1846) 131
McNAMARA, Daniel. Appointed wardsman at the Adelaide Hospital. T (1852) 1063
McNAMARA, Daniel. Resigns as wardsman at the Adelaide Hospital. A (1853) 1447 v (1853) 458
McNAMARA, Daniel. Appointed turnkey at Burra Gaol. A (1854) 559 A (1855) 106 v (1854) 205 w (1855) 37
MacNAMARA, David. Seeks appointment as Pound Keeper at the Burra. A (1855) 226 w (1855) 108, 216
MacNAMARA, David. Appointed bailiff of Kooringa Local Court. A (1855) 244
MacNAMARA, David. Resigns as Bailiff, Local Court, Burra, and as Pound Keeper. A (1855) 3351 w (1855) 801
McNAMARA, J W . Appointed fifth Landing Waiter in the Customs. A (1853) 193 u (1853) 63
McNAMARA, J W . Appointed first Landing Waiter. A (1854) 479 V (1854) (no number on card)
McNAMARA, J W . Appointed Assistant Gauger in the Customs Department. A (1855) 839 w (1855) 358
McNAMARA, Michael. Recommended for position of Fifth Weigher. A (1852) 50 T (1852) 28
McNAMARA, Michael. Appointed second Landing Waiter in the Customs Department. A (1854) 21 v (1854) 41
McNAMARA, Patrick. Convicted of theft. A (1848) 413
McNAMARA, Patrick. Seeks return of money taken from him after his arrest. A (1848) 421 p (1848) 161 McNAMARA, Patrick. Transported to Hobart. A (1848) 612, 616, 617 P (1848) 196 twice, 199
McNAMARA, Patrick. Takes over W. Burridge's lease of sections 7567 and 7568 (Aboriginal Reserve). S (1851) 681 twice
McNEILL, . On relief. Husband at diggings. A (1856) 304
MacNIEL, Rodrick [sic]. Highland immigrant, per Switzerland. A (1855) 3077
MacOSH, Dr. David. Correspondence as Surgeon-Superintendent of the Osceola. A (1851) 1059, 1220, 1398
MacOSH, Dr. David. Correspondence as Surgeon-Superintendent of the Marion. A (1849) 310
MacPHAIL, Ann. Emigrated to Victoria with her aunt and was parted from her mother, Mary MacHeegan who went to South Australia. A (1856) 1137
McPHEE See also McPhiee
McPHERSON, Alexander. Acquitted of a charge of larceny. A (1844) 1433
McPHERSON, Alexander. Acquitted of a criminal charge. A (1845) 1458
McPHERSON, Alexander. Acquitted of a charge of abduction. A (1847) 1511~
MacPHERSON, F A *. Granting right of road through section no. 78. A (1842) 621, 629, 853 F (1842) 47, 49m 62, 196 * NOT necessarily Frederick.
MacPHERSON, Frederick A . Salary overpaid. F (1842) 164
MacPHERSON, Frederick A . His insolvency. L (1846) 292
MacPHERSON, Frederick A . Seeks increase of salary as clerk in the Survey Office. A (1847) 713
MacPHERSON, Frederick A . Seeks promotion in the Survey Department. A (1847) 1419 0 (1847) 203 A (1849) 1400 Q (1849) 384, 401
MacPHERSON, Frederick A . Seeks increase of salary. A (1850) 959~ R (1850) 254
MacPHERSON, Frederick A . Seeks appointment as Resident Magistrate at Robe. A (1850) 1928 R (1850) 513
MacPHERSON, Frederick A . Explains his attitude towards the practice of offering sections of land twice at the same sale. A (1851) 1279 s (1851) 245
MacPHERSON, Frederick A . His valuable services as Chief Clerk in the Survey Department. Increase of salary. A (1851) 3610 s (1851) 823
MacPHERSON, Frederick A . Receives a gratuity on his retirement from the Survey Department. A (1852) 727, 1128 T (1852) 211, 212, 377
McPHERSON, Gilbert. Lost overboard from the Resource. A (1848) 1454
MacPHERSON, Huntley. The Governor declines to interfere in his case. E (1841) 6
MacPHERSON, Huntley. Charged with incendiarism. Reg. Jan. 16, 1841. 2F Reg. Jan. 23, 1841. 3C S.A. Jan. 29, 1841. 4A, 4B Reg. Jan. 30, 1841. 3B S.A. Feb. 2, 1841. 3B S.A. March 12, 1841. 3B S.A. March 16, 1841. 2E S.A. June 4, 1841. 2D
MacPHERSON, Huntley. Notes on an expedition from Adelaide to Port Phillip, 1840. Reg. July 3, 1841. 2F
MacPHERSON, Huntley. Precautions taken by the Bank of South Australia. D (1841) 384
McPHERSON, J A . Correspondence about a debt owing to F. Duval. A (1845) 1454 L (1845) 60 McPHERSON, Jean. A passenger to South Australia by the Sibella. A (1848) 1097
McPHERSTON [sic], James. Renewal of lease of Aboriginal reserve (section 864, district B). A (1848) 1042 p (1848) 329
McPHIEE, Malcolm. Highland immigrant per Switzerland. A (1855) 3077
McPHIEE, Murdoch. Highland immigrant per Switzerland. A (1855) 3077
McPHILLIMER, Henry. Convicted of breaking and entering. A (1849) 1908, p. 2
McRADDEN, Michael. Seeks employment. A (1851) 3840 T (1852) 30
McRAE, D . Appointed postmaster at Naracoorte. A (1853) 735 u (1853) 230
MacREA, Farquhar. Seeks admission to the Hospital. A (1845) 462
MacREA, John. Appeals for the admission of his son to the Hospital. A (1845) 462
Mac REA See also McCrae
McRORY, Mary Ann. Enquiry as to her whereabouts. At present at Mr. Beare's, Reed Beds. A (1856) 1946 x (1856) 487
McSAWLEY, William. Transported to Sydney. D (1840) 345
McSHANE, Patrick. Charge of theft abandoned. A (1850) 1126
McSHEEHY, Patrick. Applies for return of an immigration deposit. A (1855) 2314 w (1855) 547 A (1856) 223
McTAGGART, Dougald. Claim for earthwork excavated by him. A (1849) 1770, 1925 Q (1849) 534, 556
McTAGGART, R B . Seeks appointment as Keeper of the Port Road Pound. A (1851) 549
McTAGGART, R B . Absconds as Keeper of the Port Road Pound. A (1852) 457 T (1852) 189, 194
MacTAGGART, R G . Seeks appointment as a Census Collector. A (1850) 2392
McTAGGART, Robert. Schoolmaster on the Trafalgar. A (1849) 147
MacTAGGART, Robert. His school at Gilles Plains. A (1849) 831
MacTAGGART, Robert. Schoolmaster at the Wesleyan School, Gawler Place. Afterwards dismissed. A (1849) 831, 832, 930 Q (1849) 279
McTAVISH, . His farming experiences at the foot of the Mount Lofty Range. Reg. April 11, 1840. SD
McVITIIE, William. Trustee of Presbyterian Church in the Barossa District. Q (1849) 538
McWATERS, James. Asks for the admission of an orphan to the Hospital. A (1844) 406
MADDEFORD, Mrs. Jane. Recommended as Post Mistress for Brighton. A (1852) 162, 207 T (1852) 37, 76 MADDEN, Bernard. An overseer of convicts on Cox's Creek Road. A (1852) 2134 T (1852) 695
MADDER, Andrew. Deposition on the killing of four natives near Mount Gambier. A (1847) 1131
MADDIGAN, Ellen. Not guilty of theft. A (1851) 2801 Yz
MADDOCK, Arthur. Commits suicide. A (1853) 2119
MADDOCK, James. Inquest on his death. A (1852) 739
MADDOCK, John Ford. Appointed a public notary. A (1853) 1437, 1520 u (1853) 446
MADDOX, Edward. Correspondence about hospital fees. A (1849) 529, 579 Q (1849) 177, 192, 210
MADIGAN, Thomas. Buys section 529 in Hundred of Belvidere. A (1853) 1333
MADIGAN, Thomas. Correspondence about his land grant. A (1854) 999, 1012 v (1854) 355
MADRAS - Colonial Secretary. Circular to him with South Australian Proclamations. X (1856) between pp. 254 and 255
MADRAS, mail steamer. Her limited stay causes disappointment to city men. A (1854) 455, 473
MAGAREY, James. Convicted of an assault. A (1850) 762 outsize
MAGAREY, James. Seeks remission of sentence. A (1850) 1838 R (1850) 490
MAGAREY, Thomas. Correspondence about his flour contract. A (1852) 3551 u (1853) 312
MAGAREY, Thomas. On the first District Council for Hindmarsh. A (1853) 934
MAGEE, Arthur. Evidence given in 1844 in the trial of Tangko Malaitya. A (1847) 293 MAGEE, Michael. Reward for his apprehension. D (1838) 44
MAGGS, James. Hospital Assistant on the Stebonheath. A (1849) 904
MAGILL, Lieut. J N . About to visit Port Lincoln. A (1843) 47 F (1843) 314
MAGILL. Augustus Winter's school. A (1850) 1106
MAGILL. Police station needed. A (1851) 294 s (1851) 102
MAGILL. To be an electoral polling place. (Electoral District of East Torrens). A (1855) 2844 W (1855) 660 twice
MAGILL, district. Farming experiences of W. Ferguson. Reg. April 4, 1840. 5D
MAGILL, district. Discovery of copper. S.A. April 21, 1843. 3A Reg. April 22, 1843. 3C
MAGILL, district. Purchase of 500 acres by Mr. Penfold. S.A. Aug. 6, 1844. 3A
MAGILL, district. Boundary dispute between P. Auld and Mr. Penfold. A (1846) 565 L (1846) 295, 311
MAGILL, district. Phenomenal crop of wheat on Penfold's farm. Reg. Jan. 10, 1846. 2E
MAGILL, district See also St. Bernard's St. George's Church, Woodforde
MAGILL, district - Name lists. Petition from residents. A (1856) 1972
MAGILL, town. Description of public house. Reg. July 25, 1840. 40
MAGILL, town. Clerk of East Torrens Council enquires about the accommodation of an expense involved in the establishment of a Local Court at Magill. A (1856) 2027 x (1856) 362 MAGILL, town. Manufacture of earthenware pipes. Obs. March 21, 1857. 6H
MAGISTRATES. Their travelling allowances. A (1852) 223
MAGISTRATES. Definition of their powers as regards the police. A (1854) 694 v (1854) 252
MAGISTRATES. Opinions of Assoc. Chairmen of District Councils on Stipendiary Magistrates Bill. A ( 1855) 3921 w (1855) 888
MAGISTRATES. S.M. asks about the legality of the appointment of a bailiff by a Magistrate. T (1852) 706 A (1856) 294 x (1856) 55
MAGISTRATES. Appointment of Clerk to the Adelaide Bench of Magistrates. A (1856) 1334
MAGISTRATES See also Special Magistrates Justices of the Peace Bench of Magistrates
MAGNUS, Edward. Seeks appointment as a Census Collector. A (1850) 2279
MAGNUS, Edward. Seeks electoral appointment in the Barossa District among German electors. A (1851) 819 s (1851) 179
MAGNUS, Edward. Applies for the position of collector for Barossa District. A (1852) 633, 1196
MAGNUS, Edward. Surety for H.C. Benson. A (1852) 976
MAGNUS, Edward? Forwards a petition from settlers in the hundred of Nuriootpa. A (1853) 2698 u (1853) 972
MAGOR, John. Loss of his run in the hundred of Munno Para. A (1850) 608, 689 R (1850) 197
MAGUIRE, Bernard. Arrived in the ship Sophia Moffatt. A (1854) 22 v (1854) 236 MAGUIRE, Mrs. Hannah. Head Matron and teachers on the Roman Emperor. A (1848) 1645, 1646, 1660
MAGUIRE, Mrs. Hannah. Her health and qualifications as Matron of the Roman Emperor. A (1848) 1647
MAGUIRE, Mrs. Hannah. Extra remunerations sought as Matron on the Roman Emperor. A (1848) 1668, 1721 p (1848) 533
MAGUIRE, Mrs. Mary. Arrived in the ship Sophia Moffatt. A (1854) 22 v (1854) 236
MAGUIRE, William. Seeks extra remuneration for his wife for her services as Matron on the Roman Emperor. A (1848) 1668 p (1848) 533
MAGUIRE, William. About to make calculations for an annuity society. A (1848) 1782 p (1848) 571
MAGUIRE, William. The law to take its course. A (1852) 2872 MISSING, 3404, 3227 MISSING T (1852) 864, 971
MAGUIRE. For the form Ma'Guire See McGuire
MAGUIRE See also McGuire
MAHER, Thomas. Acquitted of a criminal charge. A (1850) 2787
MAHER, Thomas. Convicted of horse stealing. A (1851) 1560
MAHER, Thomas. Pardoned. A (1851) 3818
MAHER, Thomas. Appointed guard, Yatala Labor Prison. A (1855) 3456 W Finance (1855) 202
MAHER, Thomas. Dismissed for intoxication. A (1856) 430 x (1856) 68 MAHON, Robert, miller, Goolwa. Signs a petition. A (1856) 2130
MAHONEY, David. Chairman of the Gawler Public School Committee. A (1849) 2134
MAHONEY, David. Surety for W.S. Stedman. A (1852) 999
MAHONEY, David. Seeks to cancel his bond as surety to W.S. Stedman. A (1852) 2709 T (1852) 882 A (1853) 1736 u (1853) 536
MAHONEY, Dr. David. Forwards a petition seeking better police protection. A (1854) 177 v (1854) 185
MAHONEY, Dr. David. Complaints about the system of accounting by the Clerk, Local Court, Gawler. A (1855) 2355, 3209 w (1855) 327
MAHONEY, John. Granted an increase on the contract price of fencing the canal at Port Adelaide. A (1842) 1006~, 1025 F (1842) 281 twice, 282
MAHONEY, John. Tender accepted for fencing the north side of the canal at Port Adelaide. F (1842) 152, 158
MAHONEY, John. Completion of work at the Port. A (1843) 345 G (1843) 24
MAID AND MAGPIE HOTEL, Stepney. Licence constructs Tea Gardens at his hotel. A (1853) 2522
MAID AND MAGPIE HOTEL, Stepney. Advertisement of Boxing Day sports. S.A. Dec. 25, 1849. 2C
MAID AND MAGPIE HOTEL, Stepney. German band engaged for Easter Monday. Times April 9, 1849. 2F
MAIDEN, --- . Inquest on his body. A (1852) 94
MAIDMENT, Edwin. On the first Strathalbyn District Council. A (1853) 2954 MAID OF AUCKLAND, ship. Alleged infringement of the Passenger Act by her Master. A (1852) 952, 970 T (1852) 295
MAIL, Thomas. Petition for relief. A (1845) 1339 L (1845) 21 thrice
MAIL STEAMERS. Arrangements for receiving the first steamer, Australian, from England. A (1852) 1887, 2185, 2292, 2333 T (1852) 605, 606, 621 (twice), 699, 717, 752
MAIL STEAMERS. Steps taken to shorten period of stay at Port Adelaide. A (1852) 2333, 3032 T (1852) 752, 921
MAIL STEAMERS. The public appreciates the quicker postal service given by the Australian. A (1852) 2845, 2865, 2867
MAIL STEAMERS. Fail to keep their contract to provide a service via the Cape of Good Hope. A (1853) 2004 u (1853) 592
MAIL STEAMERS. P. & 0. Steamer Madras does not stay long enough to pick up mails. A (1854) 455, 473
MAIL STEAMERS. The first mail steamer to arrive from abroad was the Australian which see
MAIL STEAMERS See also Madras, steamer Peninsula and Oriental Steam Navigation Company
MAINS, Thomas. Claims refund on his deceased wife's passage money. A (1853) 1051, 1259 u (1853) 412 A (1854) 8 v (1854) 101
MAIR, William. Seeks an appointment in the Adelaide Local Court. A (1854) 1215 v (1854) 429
MAIR, William. Appointed third clerk in the Audit Office. w (1855) 98
MAIR, William. Auditor General recommends six weeks leave for his fifth Clerk, William Mair. A (1856) 1259 x (1856) 241 MAITLAND, Patrick. Appointed wardsman at the Adelaide Hospital. A (1853) 1447 u (1853) 458
MAITLAND, Patrick. Dismissed as wardsman at the Adelaide Hospital. A (1853) 1757 u (1853) 538
MAITLAND, William. Acquitted of a charge of larceny. A (1846) 268
MAIZEY, John. His school at Gawler. A (1849) 2023
MAIZEY, John. Government aid for his school at Kapunda. s (1851) 475
MAJOR, John. Inquest on his death. A (1852) 2495
MAKENZIE, Sinclair. On relief. Husband at diggings. A (1856) 304
MAKEPEACE, John. A resident on the Park Lands. D (1839) 64
MALAITYA, Tangko, Aboriginal See Tangko Malaitya
MALAPP A, Aboriginal. Murdered. A (1849) 1883112 p. 5, 1907112 pp. 9-10, 1908 p. 4 Reg. Sept. 1, 1849. 3C Times Sept. 3, 1849. 3G, 40 S.A. Sept. 4, 1849. 2E, 2F Times Sept. 10, 1849. 3B S.A. Sept. 11, 1849. 3A S.A. Sept. 18, 1849. 2D Times Sept. 24, 1849. 4A
MALCOLM, Alexander. Seeks to purchase section 6150, County of Adelaide. A (1845) 859
MALCOLM, Alexander. Seeks remission of fine. A (1848) 1483 p (1848) 488
MALCOLM, Alexander. Claim on the City Corporation. A (1849) 1268 Q (1849) 376
MALCOLM, Alexander. Local production of Carrara water. Times May 28, 1849. 20, 3E MALCOLM, Capt. James. Appointed a warden of Trinity Board. A (1855) 293, 418 w (1855) 120
MALCOLM, Sir James. Action against Dr. Cotter for shooting a pig,* Reg. jan. 6, 1838. 3D *Proceedings possibly conducted on Sir J. Malcolm's behalf by his agent here.
MALCOLM, Neill. Government resumes section 20 near Lake Alexandrina. Valuation of improvements effected by Malcolm, £600. A (1855) 1254 W Finance (1855) 48-49
MALCOLM, Pulteney. Signatory to a memorial praying a court of full jmisdiction for Port Lincoln. A (1852) 15
MALDIRA, Aboriginal See Wira Maldira
MALIEAPPA See also Malappa
MALIN, Job. Baker, Port Adelaide. Witness in court case. A (1856) 747
MALIN, Job Gould. Begins to operate "the new City Mill". Ad. Exam. July 28, 1842. 3D Reg. July 30, 1842. lA
MALLARD, immigrant ship. Miscellaneous papers. A (1855) 1310 w (1855) 435
MALLARDE, immigrant ship. Complaints against master and surgeon superintendent. A (1855) 1572, 1772
MALLARTYAPPA, Aboriginal &e. Malappa
MALLORY, Michael. Appointed guard at the Adelaide Gaol. A (1855) 4
MALLOY, Michael. Sheriff requests Malloy to be appointed as guard vice Heaton. A (1856) 1076 X Finance (1856) 80
MALONE, Batt (?Bartholomew). Seeks refund of portion of passage money. A (1855) 1681 W Finance (1855) 72 twice MALPAS, Henry. Postmaster at Willunga. A (1849) 1796 Q (1849) 515
MALTALTA, Aboriginal. Murdered. A (1851) 815
MALT KILN. Foundations being dug out for a malt kiln in Hindmarsh. A (1856) 181
MALVERN, near Smithfield. Township named. Reg. June 14, 1848. lE
MALVERN, near Smithfield. Title deeds ready. S.A. Oct. 20, 1848. 3F
MANDERS, Mrs. --- . On relief. Husband at diggings. A (1856) 304
MANFULL, Hiram. Outstanding claim for harness. A (1844) 502, 1041, 1170, 1196 H (1844) 185, 186, 195, 205, 252 A (1845) 168, 312, 401112 G (1845) 784
MANFULL, Hiram. Resident Magistrate's verdict in his favour disputed by G. Hamilton. A (1845) 323, 346 G (1845) 813
MANFULL, Hiram. Seeks grant for section 1080, hundred of Adelaide. A (1851) 1275 s (1851) 241
MANGERTON, immigrant ship. Chartered by the Colonial Land and Emigration Commissions. A (1852) 702, 924
MANIFOLD, --- . Charge of manslaughter to be abandoned. D (1840) 303
MANLEY, Edward Mayne. Seeks a Government appointment. A (1854) 1605 v (1854) 521
MANN, Charles. Member of Committee for naming streets of Adelaide. B (1837) 74
MANN, Charles. To accompany expedition to Encounter Bay. B (1837) 148, 277
MANN, Charles. Fee as counsel for defending natives. D (1839) 125 twice MANN, Charles. Objections to the Distillation Bill. A (1842) 376 E (1842) 743
MANN, Charles. Engagement as counsel for defence of Aboriginals. F (1842) 156 A (1843) 91, 92 F (1843) 338
MANN, Charles. Claim for expenses in Van Dieman 1s Land refused. F (1843) 358
MANN, Charles. Lecture on colonization. S.A. Feb. 3, 1843. 3E S.A. Feb. 7, 1843. 2D Reg. Feb. 18, 1843. 3B
MANN, Charles. Correspondence about his appointment as Master of the Supreme Court. A (1844) 333, 378 G (1844) 608, 619, 638, 640 A (1845) 360 G (1845) 795Vz twice, 796
MANN, Charles. His sureties. A (1844) 726, 824
MANN, Charles. Account for legal books furnished to the Commissioner of Police. H (1844) 333
MANN, Charles. Befriends Mrs. H. Austin 1s family. A (1846) 1449 M (1846) 180 twice
MANN, Charles. Lecture on books and the formation of libraries. S.A. Dec. 7, 1847. 3A Reg. Dec. 8, 1847. 3B
MANN, Charles. His verbosity. S.A. Oct. 10, 1848. 2F
MANN, Charles. His lecture on the philosophy of social inequalities. S.A. Oct. 20, 1848. 2C Reg. Oct. 18, 1848. 3A
MANN, Charles. Appointment as Acting Judge of the Supreme Court. A (1849) 382, 393 Q (1849) 121, 194, 408, 483
MANN, Charles. Appointment as Acting Judge of the Supreme Court. Times Feb. 26, 1849. 2C S.A. Feb. 27, 1849. 2D S.A. March 13, 1849. 2D MANN, Charles. On the appointment of a temporary Master of the Supreme Court during his Acting Judgeship. A (1849) 395
MANN, Charles. Acting Judge of the Vice Admiralty Court. A (1849) 729, 869, 873, 915 Q (1849) 260
MANN, Charles. Seeks increase of salary as Master of the Supreme Court. A (1849) 1257 Q (1849) 365
MANN, Charles. Seeks appointment as Crown Solicitor. A (1849) 1369 A (1851) 803 S (1851) 146, 147 twice, 166
MANN, Charles. His views on the difficulty of receiving native testimony in the Law Courts. A (1849) 1908
MANN, Charles. Commended for dispatch in disposing of the criminal calendar. S.A. March 16, 1849. 3D
MANN, Charles. Suggested appointment as Puisne Judge. Times Sept. 10, 1849. 2G Reg. Sept. 29, 1849. 2D Times Oct. 4, 1849. 2G
MANN, Charles. Applies for an office and clerk as Crown Solicitor. A (1850) 91
MANN, Charles. His scruples in accepting office as Acting Advocate General. A (1851) 1694 S (1851) 324 twice
MANN, Charles. Resigns appointment as Acting Advocate General. s (1851) 420
MANN, Charles. Seeks appointment as second judge of the Supreme Court. A (1852) 2867 T (1852) 858
MANN, Charles. Heated reply to H.W. Parker's Charge of Civil Service inefficiency. A (1853) 220, 258 u (1853) 83, 84
MANN, Charles. Rebuked. w (1855) 202
MANN, Charles. Governor objects to appointment of Mann's son as a Cadet in the Crown Solicitor's Office. A (1855) 3413 w (1855) 820 MANN, Charles. Deals with a memorial from James Jellett, asking for a new land grant may be made to him because of a mistake in the original. A (1856) 100 x (1856) 33
MANN, Charles. Prepares a fresh bond for due custody of Hedditch, a lunatic. A (1856) 196
MANN, Charles. Is informed that he will be held responsible for arrears of rent due under Mineral Leases. x (1856) 205
MANN, Charles. Gives explanations re non-purchase of proposed site for Kapunda's Police Station. A (1856) 1326
MANN, Charles. Gives causes of delay in granting of mineral leases. A (1856) 1549
MANN, Charles. Reports on settlement of costs in Humberstone v Torrens. A (1856) 1807, 1808, 1877, 1988, 2226, 2656 x (1856) 323, 334 X Finance (1856) 281
MANN, Charles. Forwards warrant for delivery of Heclclitch, a lunatic. A (1856) 2446
MANN, Charles. Recommends the release of Ann Ryan from Gaol. A (1856) 3228
MANN, Charles See also Crown Solicitor
MANN, T C Appointment in the Mounted Police Force. A (1850) 714
MANNELLE, James R . Seeks appointment as a Census Collector. A (1850) 2148
MANNING, Edye. His claim to be met by a draft on England. E (1842) 615
MANSELL, Henry. Appointed sixth weigher in the Customs Department. A (1854) 21, 3410 v (1854) 41, 1025
MANSFIELD, Richard. Leaves for Port Philip after arriving from England. A (1846) 1405 MANSFORD, James Ballantyne. Requests that his name be omitted from grant of section 18, Apoinga. A (1853) 817 u (1853) 289
MANSFORTH, John. Murdered. A (1850) 1607, 1656, 1858, 1909
MANSON, Magnus. Befriends a destitute immigrant. A (1846) 394Y2 L (1846) 258 twice, 262
MANSON, Magnus. Contracts to land and embark ships' mails at Port Adelaide. A (1852) 2784 T (1852) 850
MANSON, Magnus. Fined for a breach of contract in landing and embarking ships' mails at Port Adelaide. A (1855) 4177 x (1856) 1
MANSON, Magnus. Tenders for boat hire service to and from the lightship, Port Adelaide. A (1856) 2786
MANTON, --- . To superintend the erection of a lighthouse at Cape Willoughby. A (1850) 17 R (1850) 15
MANTON, --- . Keeper of the Cape Willoughby Lighthouse. A (1850) 695
MANTON, J T . Appointed surveyor of the Southern District of Main Roads. A (1853) 2640 u (1853) 766
MANTON, James T . Sends specimens of shells from Kangaroo Island. A (1851) 610, 689 S (1851) 127 twice
MANTON, William. Appointed to the Mounted Police Force. A (1851) 424
MANTYEULDI, Aboriginal. Acquitted of a charge of assault. A (1846) 768Y2, 888, 1008
MANUFACTURES. Rise of local industries. Ad. Exam. May 20, 1843. 20 MANUFACTURES See also Tweed Patents Woollen goods Hats Silk Starch Paper Bricks Glue Olive oil Barill a Mineral waters Soap Boots and shoes Electrical apparatus
MAPS. A map showing all the various divisions of South Australia to be made. A (1853) 1201, 1501 u (1853) 340, 559
MAPS. Steps taken for the preservation of original Survey maps. A (1855) 1430, 1894 w (1855) 417 W Finance (1855) 98
MAPS. J.M. Stuart's tender (£50) accepted for information (with plan) about features in Lake Torrens area, not shown on the official maps. A (1855) 2304 W Finance (1855) 131
MAPS. A large scale map of S.A. (more that 16111. to inch) to be lithographed and kept up-to date. A (1855) 3505 W Finance (1855) 213-214
MAPS. Map of settled portions of S.A. to be compiled. A (1855) 3844 w (1855) 894
MAPS See also Lithography
MARA, Daniel. Convicted of assault. A (1851) 3693
MARA, Daniel. Seeks remission of sentence. A (1852) 686, 742, 1395, 1890, 1958, 2628 T (1852) 227, 440, 642, 814 MARA, Mrs. Elizabeth See Marra
MARA, Michael. Applies for position in Police Force. A (1844) 608 H (1844) 31
MARATHON, ship, Rescues and lands at Port Adelaide passengers and part crew of abandoned Prince (London to Algoa Bay). A (1855) 3254 w (1855) 772
MARCH, Joseph. Applies for relief. A (1846) 990 M (1846) 9
MARCHANT, John Baker. Transfer to him of the late T.B. Marchant's leases. A (1855) 3226 x (1856) 175-176
MARCHANT, John Clement. Application for occupation licence near Mount Lock. A (1847) 731 p.12
MARCHANT, Thomas B . Application for occupation licence near Mount Lock. A (1847) 731 p.12
MARCHANT, Thomas B Transfer (upon his decease) of his leases to John Baker Marchant. A 91855) 3226 x (1856) 175-176
MARCHANT, Thomas B . Credit of deposit paid account rent payable under pasturage lease. A (1855) 4071
MARDEN. Subdivisional sale (section 284). Reg. July 25, 1840. 3B
MARDEN. Land agent's description. Reg. Dec. 23, 1848. 2B Times Dec. 25, 1848. 3E
MARDEN. Memorial asking for the establishment of a pound. A (1851) 1611, 1651 s (1851) 329
MARDEN, district - Name lists. Petitions from settlers. A (1856) 900~, 1405
MARDON, Edward Russel. Inquest on his death. A (1852) 3093 MARGEOT, Anacharsis. Absconded from the colony of Mauritius. A (1856) 1763 x (1856) 391
MARGETSON, John. Schoolmaster on the Success. A (1848) 117
MARGETSON, Sarah. Matron on the Success. A (1848) 117
MARIN, Patt. Requesting return of immigration deposit. A (1856) 1429
MARINE INSURANCE. Need for local companies. S.A. June 11, 1847. 30
MARINE INSURANCE See also Adelaide Marine Assurance Office Adelaide Marine Assurance Company
MARINER, immigrant ship. Miscellaneous references. A (1847) 1017, 1199, 1200, 1201, 1204, 1205, 1244, 1273 A (1854) 187 0 (1847) 136
MARINES FROM THE BUFFALO. No intoxicants to be sold to the Marines without special authority. B (1837) 92
MARINES FROM THE BUFFALO. Erection of barracks. B (1837) 300 C (1837) 5 twice
MARINE SURVEY AND EXPLORATION. Correspondence about a proposed examination of the coast. A (1849) 1758Yz, 1870, 1935 Q (1849) 563, 567, 572, 583
MARINE SURVEY AND EXPLORATION. Board of Commissioners appointed. Q (1849) 531, 532 twice
MARINE SURVEY AND EXPLORATION. Survey of the south coast of Kangaroo Island. A (1850) 376 R (1850) 111, 168
MARINE SURVEY AND EXPLORATION. Capt. Lipson's report on the south coast of Kangaroo Island. A (1850) 592 R (1850) 183 MARINE SURVEY AND EXPLORATION. West side of St. Vincent Gulf examined by Capt. Lipson. A (1850) 744
MARINE SURVEY AND EXPLORATION. A.L. Elder and J. Grainger survey harbours in Spencer Gulf. A (1852) l 700Yz T (1852) 574
MARINE SURVEY AND EXPLORATION. T. Lipson to survey the coast in the vicinity of Cape Jaffa. A (1853) 144, 384, 713, 811, 1375 u (1853) 48, 82, 107
MARINE SURVEY AND EXPLORATION. W. Short's offer to survey the coast from Spencer Gulf along Great Australian Bight (to Cape Arid) declined. A (1855) 3301 w (1855) 765
MARINE SURVEY AND EXPLORATION See also Ports Sailing directions Troubridge Shoal Murray Mouth
MARINO. Advertisement for Burslem's hotel and boarding house. S.A. Nov. 19, 1841. lE
MARINO. Daily coach service from Adelaide to Burslem's hotel. Reg. Jan. 29, 1842. lE
MARINO. Weekly conveyance to the Merino [sic] Bathing Establishment. S.A. May 10, 1842. 2B
MARINO. Presence of smugglers. A (1844) 190
MARINO. Gypsum quarry opened by G.S. Kingston. S.A. April 16, 1844. 2E
MARINO. Sale of villa sites near Edward Stephens' residence (Seacombe). S.A. Oct. 12, 1847. 2B
MARINO, district. Negotiations by Governor Grey for the purchase of a residential site. Reg. May 6, 1843. 3A
MARION. Notice to purchasers of allotments. Reg. April 25, 1840. 4A
MARION, district. Farmhouse attacked by natives. Reg. April 24, 1844. 3A MARION, district. Proposed town of Kildare on section 82. S.A. dee. 4, 1849. 3D
MARION, district See also Roads - Glenelg to Tapley's Hill
MARION, district - Name lists. Petition. A (1855) 3297, 3399
MARION, immigrant ship (684 tons). Miscellaneous papers. A (1849) 58, 308, 310, 314, 330, 336, 345, 404 Q (1849) 99
MARION, immigrant ship (919 tons). Miscellaneous correspondence. A (1851) 1575, 2279, 2285 s (1851) 594
MARION, immigrant ship (919 tons). Wrecked on Troubridge Shoal. A (1851) 2303, 2304, 2318, 2328, 2329, 2330, 2331, 2332, 2376, 2464 S (1851) 463 twice, 465
MARION, immigrant ship (919 tons). Fifty survivors of the wreck to be temporarily employed by the City Commissioners. A (1851) 2315, 2409, 2592, 2652 S (1851) 502 twice, 544
MARION, immigrant ship (919 tons). Survivors receive monetary grant to buy clothes, blankets, etc. A (1851) 2363, 2405, 2423
MARION, immigrant ship (919 tons). Board of enquiry's report on the cause of wreck. A (1851) 2858
MARION, immigrant ship (996 tons). Miscellaneous papers. A (1854) 3648
MARITIME LAW See also Navigation Laws
MARKET, Pirie Street. Correspondence about the title to the land. A (1845) 1397
MARKET, Pirie Street. Proposed establishment. A (1851) 1468
MARKET, Pirie Street. City Commissioners seek loan from Savings Bank for its erection. A (1851) 1678 s (1851) 349
MARKET, Pirie Street. William Lang, Clerk of City Market. x (1856) 158 MARKET GARDENING See Vegetables
MARKETS. Proposed quarterly or monthly "fairs" for live stock and produce. Ad. Exam. Aug. 25, 1842. 4A
MARKETS. Needed. Ad. Exam. Dec. 10, 1842. 3A
MARKETS. Adelaide Corporation seeks a grant to build a market on the North-east corner of Corporation Acre. A (1853) 2753 u (1853) 806
MARKETS. Adelaide Corporation bye-laws. A (1855) 516 outsize gr.3, 977
MARKETS See also Exchange (buildings) Clerk of Market and Park Lands Ranger
MARKS, --- . Secretary of Port Railway requests assistance of Advocate General in case of Marks versus Cherry. A (1856) 2890 x (1856) 518
MARKS AND CO. Subscribes to the gold reward fund. A (1856) 2475
MARKS, M and S , merchants. Alleged under-valuing of imported goods. A (1849) 1722, 1739, 1740, 1759, 1760 outsize, 1784 Q (1849) 497, 509, 511
MARKS, M. and S., merchants See also Marks and Co.
MARKS, Morris Lyon. Correspondence about footpath in front of his premises in Hindley Street. A (1849) 759 Q (1849) 235
MARKS, Morris Lyon See also Marks, M. and S., merchants
MARKS, 'Moss'. Enquiry about supposed purchase (1836-39) of a city allotment by I. or J. Davis. A (1855) 2634 w (1855) 715 MARKS, Solomon Lyon. Correspondence about footpath in front of his premises in Hindley Street. A (1849) 759 Q (1849) 235
MARKS, Solomon Lyon See also Marks, M. and S., merchants
MARLON, Anne. Immigrant per Lismoyne. Loss of her luggage. A (1855) 3174 w (1855) 747
MARRA, Mrs. Elizabeth. A lunatic. A (1846) 578, 646 L (1846) 394
MARRABLE, --- *. Eulogised as a contractor for the supply of meat. A (1855) 4100 w (1855) 919 * Probably John Marrabel
MARRABEL, -- See also Marrable, ---
MARRA WARRITYYA, native. Acquitted of a charge of burglary. A (1845) 1102
MARRIAGE. Attempt by Governor Hindmarsh to prevent the marriage of Corporal Mew, of the Marines. B (1837)64
MARRIAGE. Marriages by unauthorised ministers. Reg. May 9, 1840. SD
MARRIAGE. provision for civil marriages at Port Lincoln. A (1842) 595, 668 F (1842) 40, 41
MARRIAGE. Protest by Father Benson against the system of compulsory registration. A (1842) 604, 665, 686, 687, 722, 790 F (1842) 136 twice
MARRIAGE. Legality of a marriage, solemnised by a Roman Catholic priest, between a Protestant and a Roman Catholic. A (1844) 204 G (1844) 554
MARRIAGE. Legal difficulties arising from the marriage of the Deputy Registrar at Port Lincoln. A (1843) 649, 972 G (1843) 176, 247 twice MARRIAGE. Necessity for amending legislation. A (1845) 488 (minute), 527
MARRIAGE. Qualification of Rev. H.A.E. Meyer to solemnize marriages. A (1845) 451, 527, 1550 L (1845) 106
MARRIAGE. Proposed marriage of native children to prevent their going bush. A (1846) 520, 567 L (1846) 293
MARRIAGE. Correspondence about the right of the Rev. D.J. Draper to solemnize marriages. A (1847) 211, 235, 264 N (1847) 105, 118, 134
MARRIAGE. Application by Rev. W. Oldham for permission to perform marriages. A (1847) 554, 621 N (1847) 237, 262, 265
MARRIAGE. Form of warrant for authorising ministers to officiate. N (1847) 134 R (1850) vii
MARRIAGE. First legal ceremony involving an Aboriginal. (White man and native girl). S.A. Jan. 28, 1848. 2E
MARRIAGE. Right of Lutheran pastors to solemnise marriages. S.A. July 21, 1848. 2C
MARRIAGE. Bishop of Adelaide appoints surrogates for granting Episcopal marriage licences. Times Oct. 9, 1848. 2E
MARRIAGE. Appointment of Anglican Ministers for, granting marriage licences in the country. Reg. Oct. 11, 1848. 2C
MARRIAGE. Bible Christians seek registration under the Marriage Act. A (1852) 158
MARRIAGE. Rev. H.L. Tuck seeks a licence. A (1852) 2746 T (1852) 834
MARRIAGE. List of clergymen authorised to officiate. u (1853) 26
MARRIAGE. Clergy of the Church of England do not come under the Marriage Act. A (1853) 80, 608, 610 u (1853) 30
MARRIAGE. Directions for the operation of the Marriage Act, 1852. u (1853) 103 MARRIAGE. Nominal list of ministers appointed under Act 18 of 1852. v (1854) 104, 105
MARRIAGE. Many officiating clergy fail to keep records of marriages. A (1854) 263
MARRIAGE. Rev. J. Hannay authorised to issue licences in Angaston District. A (1855) 2589
MARRIAGE. Rev. P. Mercer authorised to issue licences in certain districts. A (1855) 2772
MARRIAGE. Rev. J. hannay authorised to grant licences throughout South Australia. A (1855) 2836
MARRIAGE. Rev. W. Hill authorised to grant licences in certain districts. A (1855) 2998
MARRIAGE. Rev. J. Way authorised to grant licences throughout South Australia. A (1855) 2997
MARRIAGE. Rev. C.S.D. Schondorf (Moravian) authorised to perform marriage ceremony. A (1855) 3023, 3366 w (1855) 717
MARRIAGE. Registration: Need for regular system before appointing more Deputy Registrars. A (1855) 2107
MARRIAGE. Registration: Report on division of South Australia into districts. A (1855) 1869
MARRIAGE. Registration districts; appointment of Deputy Registrars. A (1855) 1186, 1215, 1253, 1332, 1487, 1558, 1607, 1710, 1732, 1763, 1821, 1924, 2072
MARRIAGE. Deputy Registrars in country, not in receipt of Government Salary, to retain registration fees as enrolment. A (1855) 3834 W Finance (1855) 68 w (1855) 882
MARRIAGE. To be registered in district in which event occurs. Obligations of persons responsible got registration; penalties. A (1855) 3161~
MARRIAGE. List of registration districts and names of Deputy Registrars. A (1855) 3161~
MARRIAGE. Rev. W.R. Squibb authorised to issue licences within Counties of Sturt and Hindmarsh (in addition to County of Adelaide). A (1855) 3409 MARRIAGE. Rev. Jas. Roberts authorised to issue marriage licenses locally and throughout South Australia. A 91855) 3310 A (1856) 29
MARRIAGE. Rev. A Kavel authorised to issue licences throughout South Australia. A (1855) 3666
MARRIAGE. Rev. N. Bennett authorised to issue licences throughout South Australia. A (1855) 4147
MARRIAGE. Rev. R. Morton authorised to issue marriage licences in Clarendon District. A (1855) 4170
MARRIAGE. Provisions of Act in conflict with rules of Society of Friends. No authority to grant marriage licences held by any Society member. A (1856) 24 x (1856) 10
MARRIAGE. Rev. H. Cole authorised to grant marriage licences. A (1856) 34
MARRIAGE. List of officiating ministers appointed under Ordinance No. 12 of 5th Victoria. x (1856) 22
MARRIAGE. List of ministers authorised to grant marriage licences under Act 18 of 1852. x (1856) 22~, 23
MARRIAGE See also Vital statistics
MARRIAGE. Requests for authority to issue marriage licences. A (1856) 29, 34, 88, 121, 658, 843, 879, 944, 1044, 1382, 1628, 1778, 1881, 1923, 2033, 2067, 2079, 2242, 2258, 2274, 2292, 2360, 2418, 2492, 2543, 3073, 3272, 3468
MARRIOTT, Jonathan. Schoolmaster on the China. A (1847) 1560
MARRIOTT, Thomas. "Overseer" of the Town of Kensington and Norwood. A (1855) 1207
MARRYAT, Rev. Charles. Will act as Colonial Chaplain if required. A (1854) 3334, 3336, 3499 v (1854) 997, 1017, 1028
MARRYAT, Rev. Charles. Signatory to petition re Mrs. Nash. A (1855) 2748 MARRYAT, Rev. Charles. Requests that copies of District Council Acts be sent to an official in New Zealand. A (1855) 3660 w (1855) 846
MARRYAT, ~. Charles. To be Chaplain to prisoners at Dry Creek Stockade. A (1856) 927 x (1856) 168
MARRYATVILLE. Subdivisional sale (section 290). Reg. Oct. 11, 1848. lB Times Oct. 2, 1848. lD Times Oct. 16, 1848. 3D
MARRYATVILLE. Petition urging the incorporation of Kensington and Norwood as a municipality. A (1853) 924
MARS, Mary Jane. Acquitted of a charge of larceny. A (1846) 768~
MARSDEN, George. Discharge from the brig Adelaide. D (1840) 210
MARSDEN, J R . Nominated as clerk and cashier to the Central Board of Main Roads. A (1853) 3204
MARSH, Elizabeth. Petition for the admission of her son to the Hospital. A (1845) 710
MARSH, Henry Rolfe. Seeks remission of his fine, as Master of the Mazeppa. A (1852) 1924 outsize, 2093, 2381, 2696 T (1852) 679
MARSH, Thomas. Appointment as Pound Keeper at Chain of Ponds. A (1848) 838, 1322, 1410 p (1848) 273, 420 455
MARSH, Thomas. Dishonesty as Pound Keeper at Chain of Ponds. To be prosecuted. A (1850) 2281 A (1851) 1470, 3501, 3668. 3732 R (1850) 713 s (1851) 766, 767. 775
MARSH, William. A whaler at Encounter Bay. A (1843) 480
MARSHALL, Anne. Inquest on her death. A (1850) 1861
MARSHALL, Miss E J . Her school at Christ Church, North Adelaide. A (1850) 2435 MARSHALL, Elizabeth. Forwarding petition for release of her husband from gaol. A (1856) 722
MARSHALL, George. Assists to build Government Hut. B (1837) 51
MARSHALL, Henry. His school at Angaston. A (1849) 181, 283 Q (1849) 58, 95
MARSHALL, James. Prisoner at the Gaol. His wife's plea for his release is granted. A (1855) 722 x (1856) 163
MARSHALL, Samuel. Builds an organ. S.A. June 26, 1846. 3D S.A. Oct. 2, 1846. 6B Reg. Feb. 13, 1847. 2D
MARSHALL, Samuel. Makes blowing apparatus for Burra Mine. Reg. March 27, 1847. 2D
MARSHALL, Thomas. Attempted escape from gaol. A (1844) 1299
MARSHALL, Thomas. Transported for house breaking. A (1844) 1433
MARSHALL, Thomas. Transported to Hobart. A (1845) 117 G (1845) 706 twice, 707
MARSHALL, W Appointed wardsman at the Destitute Asylum. A (1851) 3162
MARSHALL, William. A resident on the Park Lands. D (1839) 64
MARSHALL, William Robert. Dies in Yatala Labour Prison. A (1854) 2301, 2476
MARSHALL BENNETT, immigrant ship. Miscellaneous papers. A (1852) 185, 504, 745 A (1853) 1034, 1035, 1046, 1053, 1059, 1125, 1136 u (1853) 345
MARTEN, Frederick. Seeks release from gaol. A (1850) 456, 915 R (1850) 162, 246
MARTIN, Alfred Tobias John. Protests against the granting of oyster licences at Coffin's Bay. A (1849) 1871 Q (1849) 536 MARTIN, Alfred Tobias John. Correspondence about prize offered for an essay on roads. A (1849) 1901, 2306 Q (1849) 638 A (1850) 1660 R (1850) 431
MARTIN, Alfred Tobias John. Eccentric letters. A (1850) 917. 984, 1660 R (1850) 244, 253
MARTIN, Alfred Tobias John. Copy of his pamphlet entitled "Babel". A (1850) 984
MARTIN, Arthur. Escapes from Yatala Labor Prison. A (1854) 3680
MARTIN, Charles. Inquest on his death. A (1854) 118
MARTIN, Colin M Hospital assistant on the Branken Moor. A (1849) 1266Yz
MARTIN, E Montgomery. Seeks an appointment for his son J.E. Martin. A (1853) 1507 u (1853) 512
MARTIN, Edwin. Applies for the position of Second Clerk in the Police Department. A (1853) 1707, 2722 u (1853) 517, 794
MARTIN, Edwin. Appointed Pay and Quarter Master's Clerk. A (1853) 3378 u (1853) 973
MARTIN, Captain George. Member of Board to enquire into the damage to the Lady Wellington. c (1838) 99
MARTIN, Captain George. Application for Government appointment declined. D (1839) 179
MARTIN, Captain George. Suicide. Ad. Exam. Feb. 24, 1842. 2B Reg. Feb. 26, 1842. 2D
MARTIN, Captain George. Subscription list opened for his family. S.A.. April 12, 1842. 2B
MARTIN, Henry, Tenders for public supplies. G (1848) 221 MARTIN, Henry. Tenders for the supply of meat. A (1846) 4 L (1846) 121
MARTIN, J . Seeks relief for G. Hallington. A (1846) 1026 M (1846) 17
MARTIN, James. Seeks to purchase part of section 2267 near the Burra. A (1851) 851
MARTIN, James. Elected as Councillor of Barossa West, District Council. A (1856) 783
MARTIN, James*. Inquest on his death. A (1854) 2197 *an infant
MARTIN, James Edward. Seeks a Government appointment. A (1853) 1507 u (1853) 512
MARTIN, John. Schoolmaster on the Lady McNaughton. A (1847) 1292
MARTIN, John. Schoolmaster on the Ramillies. A (1849) 618
MARTIN, John. Schoolmaster on the Ascendant. A (1849) 2142
MARTIN, John. His school at Tungkillo. A (1850) 1225
MARTIN, Captain John. Alleged complicity in the escape of two military deserters from Tasmania. A (1844) 205, 212, 213, 222, 233, 236, 237 G (1844) 564
MARTIN, John. Offers his services in making gunpowder. A (1853) 1508 u (1853) 479
MARTIN, John. Colonial Architect requests authority to engage the services of a temporary draughtsman. A (1856) 2635 X Finance (1856) 286
MARTIN, John, labourer. His desire to help the work of the Poonindie Mission. A (1850) 1784
MARTIN, Mary. Constable on the Roman Emperor. A (1848) 1647, 1660 MARTIN, Mary. Inquest on her death. A (1852) 1245
MAARTIN, Mary Ann. Recommended as nurse at the Adelaide Hospital. A (1852) 529 A (1853) 382 A (1854) 3646 T (1852) 186, 187 v (1854) 1085
MARTIN, Michael. Tender for carriage of mails to Encounter Bay recommended. A (1843) 404 G (1843) 50
MARTIN, Michael. Contractor for the Encounter Bay mails. G (1844) 578
MARTIN, Michael. Fined for breach of contract as a mail contractor. A (1845) 249 G (1845) 758 twice, 771
MARTIN, Michael. Unsatisfactory performance of his contract for carrying the Encounter Bay mails. A (1845) 573 G (1845) 875 twice
MARTIN, Michael. Tender accepted for conveying mails to Victor Harbor. G (1845) 757 L (1846) 207
MARTIN, Michael. Buys section 202, District C. A (1846) 460
MARTIN, Michael. Portion of his land to be set aside as a public road. A (1853) 1729 (part missing), 1888 v (1853) 631
MARTIN, Michael. Unsatisfactory performance of mail contract. A (1846) 1044~
MARTIN, Michael. Seeks reimbursement as mail contractor of sums spent in crossing the Onkaparinga. A (1847) 904 N (1847) 355
MARTIN, Montgomery. Compiling a pamphlet on South Australian history. A (1853) 2156
MARTIN, Patrick. Arrested as a military deserter. A (1852) 1052 T (1852) 328 MARTIN, Peter. Inquest on his death. A (1854) 886
MARTIN, Richard. A farmer in the Mount Barker District. A (1854) 2229
MARTIN, Robert. A petition protesting against refusal to renew his licence for the Wakefield Arms. A (1853) 678 outsize gr. 2, 727 u (1853) 227
MARTIN, Thomas. A runaway convict. A (1845) 239 G (1845) 765, 766, 770
MARTIN, Thomas. Applications for occupation licences near Moorunde. A (1846) 439 outsize
MARTIN, Thomas. Account for taking charge of the dangerous lunatic J. Smith. A (1853) 3418
MARTIN, Thomas. C.P. Brewer forwards the abstract of an Inquisition held on the body of Thomas Martin, Robe Town.
MARTIN, Thompson. Seeks renewal of lease of Aboriginal section 2039. A (1849) 451 Q (1849) 146
MARTIN, William. Report on his death. A (1847) 462 N (1847) 199, 200
MARTIN, William. Ill health after his arrival by the Santipore. Q (1849) 591
MARTIN, William. Applies for the position of Thistle Inspector. A (1853) 3287 u (1853) 945
MARTIN LUTHER, ship. Master complains of excessive port charges. A (1852) 1633 T (1852) 532
MARTYN, James. Cook's assistant on the William Mary. A (1849) 41
MARTYN, William, immigrant by the Santipore See Martin
MARY ANN, cutter. Proposed renewal of the Government's lease. B (1837) 150 twice MARY ANN, cutter. Abandoned at Coffin's Bay. A (1842) 101, 120
MARY ANN, immigrant ship. Miscellaneous references. A (1849) 562, 650, 682, 685, 689, 745, 756 Q (1849) 228
MARY ANN, Murray River steamer. W.R. Randell takes her up the Murray with supplies. A (1854) 1874 v (1854) 619
MARY ANN, Murray River steamer See also Randell's Murray Voyage, 1853
MARY, CLARKE, ship. Sale to Mr. Nathan approved. A (1856) 3018
MARY GREEN, immigrant ship. Miscellaneous references. A (1853) 1481
MASCHEIER, Gottfried. Inquest on his body. A (1852) 92
MASLEN, H See Maslin
MASLIN, H * Resigns from the Police Force. A (1847) 1500 * This spelling adopted from Police nominal list (A 1847 1217)
MASLIN, Thomas. To take charge of a letter box at his house in Wright Street. A (1851) 2113 s (1851) 419
MASON, Elizabeth. Convicted of receiving stolen property. A (1844) 288
MASON, Elizabeth. Petition for remission of sentence. A (1844) 369 G (1844) 666
MASON, Francis. Convicted of attempted murder. Transported. A (1850) 1126, 1255 R (1850) 320
MASON, Francis. Seeks mitigation of sentence. A (1850) 1155 R (1850) 301
MASON, Frederick. Attempted escape from gaol. A (1844) 1299 MASON, F? . Applies for appointment as a District Inspector of Police. A (1853) 2939
MASON, George. For Christian name See Reg. May 12, 1847. lE
MASON, George. Appointed Sub-Protector of Aborigines at Wellington. Times April 16, 1849. 3G
MASON, George. His work as a Census Officer. K (1844) 144
MASON, George. Report on a proposed native school at Wellington and the issue of flour to helpless natives. A (1849) 91 Q (1849) 33
MASON, George. Appointed Sub-Protector of Aborigines at Wellington. A (1849) 612 Q (1849) 197 twice
MASON, George. Inconvenience caused by his occupying the dual position of Sub-Protector of Aborigines and postmaster. A (1849) 741 Q (1849) 224
MASON, George. Eulogy on a report furnished by him as Sub-Protector of Aborigines. R (1850) 181
MASON, George. Sick leave after an accident. A (1851) 15, 167 s (1851) 4, 43
MASON, George. Engaged in marking off the channel between Goolwa and Wellington. A (1851) 3947
MASON, George. His arrangements for Governor Young's trip up the Murray. A (1850) 1752
MASON, George. Report on the navigable channel between Wellington and Goolwa. A (1852) 1638 A (1853) 1250 T (1852) 534
MASON, George. His views on the formation of a Corps of Native Police. A (1850) 897
MASON, George. Report on the sinking of the punt at Wellington. A (1847) 1208
MASON, George. Eulogised for his work among the natives. A (1847) 278~ MASON, George. Currency Creek a better centre than Wellington for his work among the blacks during winter. A (1852) 1173 T (1852) 366 twice
MASON, George. To investigate the possibility of using Aborigines for scrub cutting on the Murray. T (1852) 746
MASON, George. To lead a party of Aborigines on a scrub cutting expedition on the road to Mt. Alexander. A (1852) 2560 T (1852) 799
MASON, George. Appointed Deputy Returning Officer for Victoria District. A (1853) 1750 u (1853) 546
MASON, George. Appointed an Inspector of Native Police. A (1854) 1244 v (1854) 405
MASON, George. House occupied by him as Sub-Protector of Aborigines, Wellington in disrepair. A (1855) 3762
MASON, George. Surveyor General requests assistance of Mr. Mason in surveying the road to Lake Albert Peninsula. A (1856) 2197 x (1856) 388
MASON, George. Will attend surveying party and therefore must neglect Electoral business. A (1856) 2280 x (1856) 388, 399, 404
MASON, George. Requesting permission to pay rent for Aboriginal reserve. A (1856) 2554
MASON, J G Claim for the support of a destitute immigrant. A (1849) 480 Q (1849) 162
MASON, Mary. Nurse on the immigrant ship Princess Royal. A (1848) 870
MASON, S . Applies for the position of Inspector of Mounted Police. A (1854) 3427 v (1854) 6, 1010
MASON, S . Applies for the post of Governor of the Adelaide Gaol. A (1854) 1295 v (1854) 414 MASON, Samuel, jm:. Property allegedly stolen from him. A (1856) 544
MASON, Thomas. Disposal of his effects. A (1847) 403
MASON, Thomas. His death. A (1848) 929
MASON, William. Chief Inspector of Sheep forwards Mr. Mason's application for appointment as City Inspector. A (1856) 537 x (1856) 88
MASSEY, Godfrey. Recommended for position as Assistant Locker. A (1852) 50 T (1852) 28
MASSEY, Joseph. Claim for blacksmith's work. A (1847) 775
MAWSON, William. Claims payment for a road contract. A (1851) 749 s (1851) 154
MASTERMAN, John. Pays a deposit in London for purchase of land in South Australia. A (1850) 1258
MASTERMAN, John, jm:. A partner in the Reedy Creek Special Survey. A (1846) 849 L (1846) 391
MASTERS, Charles. Seeks appointment as Pound Keeper at Mount Barker. A (1851) 2788, 2789 s (1851) 557
MASTERS, Charles. Appointed Pound Keeper at Mount Barker. A (1852) 3316 MISSING T (1852) 992
MASTERS, James. Seeks remission of duty on tobacco intended for sheep wash. A (1843) 951¥2 G (1843) 295
MASTERS, James. Dispute with John Ellis over a trespass on a run on the Light River. A (1844) 1474, 1476
MASTERS, James. Charged with pasturing scabby sheep on Capt. J. Ellis' runs, near Port Gawler. S.A. Jan. 26, 1844. 2D
MASTERS, James. Application for occupation licence on the River Gilbert. A (1846) 439 outsize MASTERS, James. Applications for occupation licences on the Gilbert etc. A (1847) 329 pp. 2,7
MASTERS, James. Alteration to a road on his property hundred of Gilbert. A (1854) 2809 v (1854) 991
MASTERS, James. Forwarding counter memorial against alteration of boundaries of Upper Wakefield District. (With map). A (1856) 1381
MASTERS, T . Overseer of Works, North Arm Road. A (1855) 3228
MASTERS, Thomas. His land grant (Section 304, Hundred of Myponga) wrongly issued under the name - Master. A (1855) 3622
MASTERS, Thomas. Formerly Supt. of Works, North Arm, now resident in Willunga region, required as witness in the case against Hamberstone. A (1856) 681
MASTERS, Thomas. Colonial Architect recommends remuneration to him for loss of private property by fire on the North Arm Road. A (1856) 1126 X Finance (1856) 87
MASTERS, Thomas Alexander. Implicated in the murder of C. Crocker. A (1851) 943, 969 s (1851) 203
MASTERS AND SERVANTS' ACTS. Defects. A (1846) 358
MASTERS AND SERVANTS' ACTS. Objection of working classes to certain clauses of a proposed Act. A (1847) 467, 475 N (1847) 202, 208
MASTERS AND SERVANTS' ACTS. Difficulty of prosecuting offending employees in the north. A (1847) 973 0 (1847) 20
MASTERS AND SERVANTS' ACTS. Protest against certain clauses of a recent Bill. A (1847) 1563¥2
MASTERS AND SERVANTS' ACTS. Law not stringent enough. Complaint by patent Copper Company. A (1849) 97, 142 Q (1849) 29 MASTERS AND SERVANTS' ACTS. Difficulty in apprehending offenders over the borders. A (1854) 1567 v (1854) 526
MASTERS AND SERVANTS' ACTS. S.M. Penola recommends alteration in Masters and Servants' Act. A (1856) 1588
MASTERSON, Patrick. Acquitted of a criminal charge. A (1845) 679
MASTERSON, Patrick. Acquitted of a charge of false pretences. A (1845) 1102
MATER, Mrs. Maria Rosina Friederica. Seeks naturalisation. A (1851) 756
MATHER, Charles A . Resigns as postmaster at Port Adelaide. Postmaster General's eulogy. A (1853) 2030 u (1853) 598
MATHER, Charles A . Applies for the position of Electoral Clerk at Port Adelaide. A (1852) 646, 1026
MATHER, Charles A . Appointed postmaster at Port Adelaide. A (1852) 171 T (1852) 38, 84, 96
MATHER, Charles A . Appointed clerk in the Post Office. A (1849) 1335, 1584 Q (1849) 394, 460
MATHER, John. Seeks employment. A (1846) 1395 M (1846) 161
MATHER, Joseph Birch. Urges construction of railway to the Port. Reg. Feb. 14, 1849. 3B
MATHER, Joseph Birch. His railway inventions. Reg. Aug. 22, 1849. 4B
MATHER, Joseph Birch. Urges use of local timber for railways. Reg. Dec. 5, 1849. 3C
MATHER, Joseph Birch. Invents a gold-washing machine. Reg. Dec. 12, 1849. 3E Reg. Dec. 19, 1849. Supp. lE
MATHER, Joseph Birch. Seeks to patent an invention for brick making. A (1851) 933 s (1851) 308 MATHER, Joseph Birch. Tenders for a galvanic battery and hydrostatic bed for the Hospital. A (1851) 1771
MATHER, Joseph Birch. A passenger to South Australia by the Baboo. A (1848) 1875
MATHER, Joseph Birch. His qualifications as a Locomotive Superintendent. Reg. Jan. 27, 1849. 4A
MATHER, Joseph Birch. Relinquishes contract for galvanic battery and hydrostatic bed for the Hospital. A (1851) 1919
MATHER, Joseph Birch. Seeks to patent an invention for improvements in railway carriages. A (1851) 3128
MATHER, Joseph Birch. Offers to provide engines for the Murray River steamer. A (1852) 840 T (1852) 282
MATHER, Mary. A passenger to South Australia by the Baboo. A (1848) 1875
MATHESON, William. Seeks appointment in the Colonial Secretary's Office. A (1850) 400 R (1850) 121
MATHESON, William. Declines a temporary position in the Colonial Secretary's Office. A (1850) 457
MATHEWS, Charles. Is losing on the contract price for meat. A (1852 2094, 2276 T (1852) 745
MATTHEWS, Charles. Wishes to know why his tender for meat was rejected for Yatala Labor Prison. A (1854) 3674 p.1 v (1854) 1121
MATHEWS, John Charles. Gratuity as hospital assistant on the Theresa. A (1847) 530 N (1847) 226
MATHEWSON, George. Appointed Surveyor of Main Roads. A (1853) 554
MATTHEWSON, George. Resigns as Surveyor of Main Roads. A (1853) 1336 u (1853) 428
MATHISON, Thomas. Seeks Government employment. A (1848) 819 MATHISON, Thomas. Interview with Governor Robe. p (1848) 264
MATSON, George. Appointed Acting Manager of the Bank of Australasia. A (1845) 1321
MATTE MATTE, Aboriginal woman. Notes on the trial of her husband Kanadla who murdered her. A (1853) 1203 u (1853) 372
MATTHEW, Charles. Tender for wheelbarrow declined. E (1842) 340
MATTHEW, Ernest Augustus. Seeks appointment as a German interpreter. A (1850) 1444, 2554 R (1850) 618
MATTHEW, Ernest Augustus. Complaint about the non-publication of naturalisation lists in the Siid Australische Zeitung. A (1850) 1955 R (1850) 503
MATTHEW, Dr. Ernest Augustus. Correspondence on behalf of 0. Jones about the existence of coal in South Australia. A (1851) 906 s (1851) 198
MATTHEW, Dr. Ernest Augustus. Appointed Court Interpreter. A (1853) 397 u (1853) 155
MATTHEW, Dr. Ernest Augustus. Forwards a petition in favour of J.D.W. Brasch. Inquires about several other Germans. A (1854) 665, 666 v (1854) 244, 269
MATTHEW, Charles. Surety for Thomas Jones. A (1846) 1447
MATTHEWS, Charles. Resigns as Guard at Yatala Labor Prison. A (1855) 1466
MATTHEWS, Edward. Protests against the prohibition of the sale of ginger beer by confectioners. A (1850) 2193
MATTHEWS, John. A passenger to South Australia by the Bussovah Merchant. A(1M~17® .
MATTHEWS, 0 Appeals against the non-acceptance of his tender for supplies. A (1851) 3808 T (1852) 30 MATHEWS, Benjamin. Appointed Guard at Yatala Labor Prison. A (1854) 3559 v (1854) 1073
MATTHEWS, Benjamin. Dismissed as Guard at the Yatala Labor Prison. A (1855) 527
MATTHEWS, Richard. Inquest on his death. A (1851) 942
MATTHEWS, Thomas. Constable on the Duchess of Northumberland. A (1847) 1372~
MATTHEWS, Thomas. Protests against the proposed alterations to the boundaries of Tungkillo and South Rhine. A (1853) 656, 725 u (1853) 241, 276
MATTHEWS, Thomas Garden. Constable on the Santifore. A (1848) 1612
MATTHEWS, William. Cook's assistant on the Macedon. A (1849) 1833
MATTHIAS, 0 D . Application for Chief Clerkship in the Police Department. A (1850) 124 R (1850) 52
MATTHIAS, Sarah Sappho. Not guilty of theft. A (1850) 1962
MATTINSON, William. His school at Bowden. A (1850) 2565
MATTNER, Gotfried. Buys section 2708, (Wiltshire Special Survey). L (1846) 414
MATURINM Augustus Scott. Appointed Clerk in the Audit Office. N (1847) 167, 170 A (1847) 406
MATURIN, Augustus Scott. Applies for sick leave. A (1850) 411 R (1850) 122
MATURIN, Augustus Scott. His ill health. Granted 12 months leave from the Audit Office to visit England. A (1850) 2590, 2884 R (1850) 626
MATURIN, Augustus Scott. Returns from England and resumes work. A (1852) 1368 T (1852) 436 MATURIN, Augustus Scott. Resigns as Clerk to the Executive Council. A (1853) 1459
MATURIN, Augustus Scott. Applies for position of Inspector of the Gold Escort. A (1853) 1048, 1104 v (1853) 318
MATURIN, Augustus Scott. Appointed a District Police Inspector. A (1853) 2285, 2317 u (1853) 773
MATURIN, Augustus Scott. Is sent on a secret mission as a Police Inspector. A (1853) 3240 A (1854) 35
MATURIN, Augustus Scott. Applies for the position of Second Inspector of Mounted Police. A (1853) 2422 u (1853) 774
MATURIN, Augustus Scott. Legislative Council disapproves of his appointment as Inspector of Police. A (1853) 2933, (2934 MISSING), 2948, 2959
MATURIN, Augustus Scott. Appointed bookkeeper for the Goolwa-Port Elliot Tramway. v (1854) 576
MATURIN, Augustus Scott. Appointed Second Clerk in the Treasury. A (1853) 3054, 3405 u (1853) 879, 881 v (1854) 71
MATURIN, Augustus Scott. Must wither attend regularly at his Office or resign. A (1853) 3339 A (1854) 1563, 1628 u (1853) 964 v (1854) 62, 477
MATURIN, Augustus Scott. Appointed Deputy Registrar for Encounter Bay. A (1854) 3441
MATURIN, Augustus Scott. Theft of an ingot of gold. A (1855) 302, 511, 1157 w (1855) 271 W Finance (1855) 55
MATURIN, Augustus Scott. Retires as bookkeeper for Goolwa-Port Elliot Tramway. A (1855) 348
MATURIN, Augustus Scott. Arrested. Amount of his default. A (1855) 713 MATURIN, Augustus Scott. An unavailing search for the Register books and seal after his arrest. A (1855) 776, 969, 1344
MATURIN, Augustus Scott. Another instance of his fraudulent behaviour. A (1855) 2229 W Finance (1855) 111
MATURIN, Augustus Scott. Occupies (for a short period) the old police station, Encounter Bay. A (1855) 615
MATURIN, Augustus Scott. Remainder of his prison sentence (1 year) remitted, owing to ill health. w (1855) 636 A (1855) 2452 (petition for release MISSING)
MATURIN, William Henry. Appointed a member of the Board of Audit. A (1843) 877 G (1843) 266
MATURIN, William Henry. Surety for J.W. Macdonald as Acting Colonial Treasurer. H (1844) 116 twice, 928
MATURIN, William Henry. As Commissariat Officer to audit the Government accounts. G (1845) 699
MATURIN, William Henry. Applies for an increase of salary as Auditor General. A (1846) 788, 802 L (1846) 372
MATURIN, William Henry. Proposed appointment as permanent Auditor General. A (1846) 896 L (1846) 400
MATURIN, William Henry. Suggests new method of rendering and paying Government accounts. A (1847) 454Yz
MATRUIN, William Henry. Promoted to the position of Assistant-Commissary-General. Reg. Aug. 21, 1847. 3A
MATURIN, William Henry. His retirement from the position of Auditor General. Appreciation of his services. A (1848) 668 P (1848) 208, 209 twice
MATURIN, WJlliam Henry. Acting Colonial Treasurer. (I~ 4 ci) A (184K) 913, 960, 965 A (1849) 262, 267, 275, 281 twice
MATURIN, William Henry. Bond for the performance of his duties as Treasurer. A (1849) 1008 outsize MATURIN, William Henry. Relieved of duties as Acting Colonial Treasurer. Q (1849) 452
MATURIN, William Henry. Private Secretary to Governor Young. Times May 14, 1849. 3D
MATURIN, William Henry. Applies for repayment of £4 deposit on a section of land. A (1852) 2813 T (1852) 867 twice
MATURIN, William Henry. As As~istant Commissary general he arranges for a remittance of £1000 to be sent to the Agent General in England. A (1856) 40 X Finance (1856) 28
MATURIN, William Henry. As Acting Barrack Master he is sent a copy of the Colonial Architect's report on the drainage of the barracks in Waymouth Street. x (1856) 7
MATURIN, William Henry. Certificates drawn by him as Assistant Commissary General are forwarded by the Treasurer. A (1856) 1145 x (1856) 173
MATURIN, William Henry. Acting Barrack Master. A (1856) 2167
MATURIN, William Henry. Enquires whether some army ammunition can be stored at Police Barracks. A (1856) 1260, 1349 x (1856) 239, 256
MATURIN, William Henry. For Christian names See A (1849) 1008 outsize
MAUD, Mary See Webster, Mary
MAUGIN, Patrick. Inquest on his death. A (1851) 387
MAURICE, Price. Dispute with John Ellis over a trespass on a run on the Light River. A (1844) 1747, 1476 H (1844) 350, 351
MAURICE, Price. Charged with pasturing scabby sheep on Capt. J. Ellis' runs, near Port Gawler. S.A. Jan. 26, 1844. 2D MAURICE, Price. Law-suit with John Ellis over a trespass on the Milner Survey. Reg. March 12, 1845. 2E Reg. March 19, 1845. 3B Reg. April 2, 1845. 2E Reg. April 12, 1845. 2F, 3D
MAURICE, Price. Application for occupation licence at the head of the Rivers Gilbert and Light. A (1846) 439 outsize
MAURICE, Price. Applications for occupation licences on the Gawler Plains, etc. A (1847) 329, pp. 7, 17
MAURICE, Price. Application for an occupation licence near Black Rock Hill. A (1847) 508, p. 15
MAURICE, Price. Application for an occupation licence near the Burra. A (1847) 972, p. 2
MAURICE, Price. Complains of the dismissal of a case of sheep-stealing brought against natives near Black Rock. A (1848) 228 p (1848) 98
MAURICE, Price. Sells mutton at Port Lincoln to the Government at 2d. per lb. A (1855) 1578
MAURICE, Price. A memorialist (with others) seeking inclusion of name in electoral roll, District of Flinders. A (1855) 2874 w (1855) 670
MAURICE, Price. Signs a petition for a bridge at Paradise, giving his address as Fourth Creek. A (1856) 900~
MAURICE, Price. His overseer is late in sending the account to the Government Resident, Port Lincoln for meat for the Aborigines at Cherroroo Station. A (1856) 643
MAURICE AND SWAN. Lease 80 acres of mineral land 45 miles south from Mount Eyre. v (1854) 780
MAURITIUS - Colonial Secretary. Sends Bolton's Almanac for 1855 and 1856. A (1856) 503 x (1856) 82
MAURITIUS - Colonial Secretary. Circular to him with S.A. proclamations. X (1856) between p. 254 and 255
MAURITIUS - Colonial Secretary. Requests apprehension of two persons who have absconded from the Colony. A (1856) 1763 x (1856) 391 MAXWELL, John. Claims £20 held by the police and stolen from him by the prisoner Faulkner. A (1854) 176 v (1854) 106
MAY, .* His school at North Adelaide. Reg. Oct. 13, 1849. lB *Probably William May, schoolmaster on the Indian.
MAY, Alexander Henry. Appointed as wardsman at the Hospital. s (1851) 794
MAY, Alexander Henry. Involved in dispute between E. Haynes and Dr. R.W. Moore. A (1852) 367, 432, 692, 767, 777 T (1852) 94, 212, 236
MAY, Alexander Henry. Resigns as wardsman at the Adelaide Hospital. A (1852) 1567
MAY, Edward. A trustee of the Society of Friends' Cemetery. A (1855) 486 w (1855) 145
MAY, Frederick. Appointed a Justice of the Peace at Mount Barker. A (1855) 2381 v (1853) 714, 771
MAY, Frederick. Elected first chairman of the Mount Barker District Council. A (1855) 2842
MAY, James. Appointed letter carrier at the General Post Office. A (1852) 1176
MAY, James. Appointed stamper and sub-sorter at the G.P.O. A (1852) 2153 T (1852) 710
MAY, James. Dies. A (1853) 515, 601 v (1853) 209
MAY, Mrs. Jane. Matron on the Indian. A (1849) 1458, 1506
MAY, Robert. Appointed letter carrier at the G.P.O. A (1853) 621 v (1853) 211
MAY, Robert. Resigns as letter carrier for the G.P.O. A (1854) 1964 v (1854) 633
MAY, Thomas. Wishes to bring Wm. and Susannah Harris from England. A (1851) 3200 MAY, William. Schoolmaster on the Indian. A (1849) 1458, 1506
MAY, William. Seeks a government appointment. A (1855) 540 w (1855) 215
MAY, William. Temporary clerk at Immigration Office. Eulogised. A (1855) 3848
MAY, William. Appointed Clerk, Emigration Office. A (1855) 3951
MAY, William. His intended marriage under the rules of the Society of Friends. A (1856) 24 x (1856) 10
MAYBERRY, Morgan. Inquest on his death. A (1855) 699
MAYFIELD, John. Appointed Ranger, Encounter Bay District Council. A (1855) 3851 w (1855) 880
MAYFIELD, Thomas, snr. On the first Encounter Bay District Council. A (1853) 1985
MAYNARD, John. Claim for shoeing police horses. A (1848) 805, 1874
MAYNARD, William. Cook's assistant on the Elgin. A (1849) 1701
MAYNE, Dr. Thomas Henry. Appointed Justice of the Peace at the Burra. A (1854) 1132 v (1854) 383
MAYNE, Dr. Thomas Henry. His Christian names stated. A (1854) 1231
MAYNE, Dr. Thomas Henry. His quarrel with G. Bull. A (1854) 2435
MAYNE, Dr. Thomas Henry. Presides at inquest on Wm. Mollard. A (1855) 2755
MAYNE, Dr. Thomas Henry. Penalty of £20 imposed upon him for non attendance at Supreme Court. A (1855) 3781 w (1855) 876-877
MAYO, .Dr. George. Medical certificate signed by him. A (1843) 739 MAYO, Dr. George. Suggests the drainage of streets near Light Square. A (1848) 1624 p (1848) 515
MAYO, Dr. George. Surety for G. Gaudy. p (1848) 141
MAYO, Dr. George. Ingenuous behaviour in court. S.A. May 16, 1848. 4A
MAYO, Dr. George. Uses chloroform as a local anaesthetic. S.A. July 18, 1848. 2F
MAYO, Dr. George. His complaint about inferior food on the Chatham, proves groundless. A (1852) 1945
MAYO, Dr. George. Appointed a member of the Adelaide Hospital Medical Board. A (1853) 2521 u (1853) 742
MAYOR, Grosser. Enquiry about section 6, near Bethany. A (1843) 1290¥2 G (1843) 372
MAYZER, John See Meyzer
MAZE, John. His whereabouts. A (1855) 1752 w (1855) 422
MAZEPPA, barque. Master seeks remission of his fine. A (1852) 1924 outsize T (1852) 679
MEADOWS. Weekly mail conveyance organised between Adelaide and the Meadows. S.A. May 10, 1842. 2B
MEADOWS. Post office established. A (1850) 1648 R (1850) 481
MEADOWS. T. Jones appointed postmaster. A (1850) 1868 R (1850) 481
MEADOWS - Postal arrangements. Postal service to cease. A (1852) 591 T (1852) 191 MEADOWS See also Wesleyan Church
MEADOWS, district. Proposed town of Horsham. Reg. Nov. 7, 1849. 2B S.A. Nov. 9, 1849. 3F Reg. Nov. 17, 1849. 3C
MEADOWS SPECIAL SURVEY. Meeting of proprietors. S.A. June 30, 1840. 2C Reg. Oct. 10, 1840. 3A S.A. Nov. 27, 1840. 2B
MEALY, --- . Sub-matron at Female Immigrant Depot, Adelaide. A (1855) 3187
MEALY, Elizabeth. Employed as a nurse at the Destitute Asylum. A (1855) 3423, 3518 W Finance (1855) 198
MEALY, Elizabeth. Has been dismissed as a nurse at the Destitute Asylm;n. X Finance (1856) 54
MEANEY, E . Dismissed from the Police Force. A (1847) 741
MEARES, Anna. Gratuity as schoolmistress on the Hooghly. A (1846) 1342 M (1846) 147
MEARES, Peyton. Seeks Government employment. A (1845) 1390 L (1845) 41
MEARES, Peyton. Resigns position as census collector. A (1846) 101
MEARES, Peyton. In need of relief and medical attention. A (1846) 912, 943, 1498 L (1846) 186, 397 M (1846) 195, 196
MEARES, Peyton. Employed as a census collector. L (1846) 131
MEARES, Peyton. Complaint against postmaster at Port Adelaide. A (1847) 1490, 1502 0 (1847) 227, 230
MEARES, Peyton. Seeks more suitable work under the Government. A (1849) 860 Q (1849) 253 MEARES, Peyton. Seeks appointment as clerk to the Stipendiary Magistrate at Port Adelaide. A (1850) 130 R (1850) 45
MEARES, Peyton. His appeal to the Colonial Office about an application for land. R (1850) 237, 244 s (1851) 147
MEARES, Peyton. Unsuccessful application to be permitted to take charge of convicts in Western Australia. R (1850) 99
MEASLES. 14 children die on the Gloucester. A (1852) 2378
MEASLES. A severe outbreak on the Sultana. A (1852) 2960
MEAT. Proposed prohibition of the sale, in the city, of meat not slaughtered at the public slaughterhouse. A (1850) 1460 R (1850) 377
MEAT See also Prices - Meat Cattle slaughtering Act Slaughter houses Butchers Beef
MECHANICS INSTITUTES. Proposal to open a public library, in connection with the Institute. A (1856) 721 x (1856) 129
MECHANICS INSTITUTES See also Adelaide Literary and Scientific Association and Mechanics Institute
MECKLENBURG CONSUL See Consuls
MEDALS See also Gold Medals
MEDDERN, John. A constable on the Mary Ann. A (1849) 689
MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. Proposed legislation to prevent unqualified men from practising. D (1839) 61 MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. Inquest and post mortem fees. D (1840) 227 A (1842) 232 E (1842) 658 twice F (1842) 127 twice, 167, 185, 187, 200 3 times
MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. Inquest and post mortem fees. 0 (1847) 91
MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. Correspondence about H. Ayliffe's qualifications. A (1848) 833 p (1848) 276
MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. Payment of witness fees in cases of slight importance. A (1849) 66
MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. Complaint by Dr. E. Davy of inadequate witness fess. A (1849) 595 Q (1849) 197
MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. Long distances covered by country doctors on the government service, and doubts as to their remuneration. A (1851) 1558
MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. Draft bill for the better regulation of the medical profession. A (1853) 2958 (outsize gr. 2)
MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. Protest against unlicensed and unqualified practitioners. A (1854) 624
MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. Establishment of a medical school suggested by G.W. Francis. A (1855) 3128 w (1855) 737
MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. Dr. H. Dean's qualifications claimed (by G.F. Angas) to be bogus. A (1855) 3674, 3790, 3806 W (1855) 845 twice, 873
MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. Subscribe to memorial for the lease .of a park lands site for baths to be built and conducted by W. Nitschke. A (1855) 3889 w (1855) 900
MEDICAL TIMES, newspaper. Postmaster General requests legal opinion about whether Medical Times is a newspaper. A (1856) 3232 x (1856) 613
MEDICINE. Messrs. Gale, Barker and Co. report on the breakage of bottles in their last shipment of medicine and drugs for the Government. A (1856) 2349 x (1856) 422 MEDICINE See also Colonial Surgeon Medical practitioners Chemists Venereal disease Quack medicines Friendly Societies Whooping cough Leeches Surgery Cholera Dentistry
MEDINA, immigrant ship. Miscellaneous papers. A (1852) 2999¥2
MEDINDIE. Offered for sale in large allotments. (Section 460). Reg. Jan. 24, 1849. 2D
MEDLANDS, John. Inquest on his death. A (1853) 558
MEEHAN, John. Convicted of assault. A (1850) 762 outsize
MEELY See also Mealy
MERER, Lawrence, Released from gaol. A (1847) 1444
MEIN, Bowes. Seeks employment in the Volunteer Military Force. A (1854) 2737, 2905 y (1854) 831
MEIN, Bowes. Receives military officers' remission (£200) in purchase of Crown Land. A (1855) 4040 w (1855) 921
MEIN, Bowes. Forwards necessary information before recurring grant of land on Military Settler. A (1856) 3110
MEIN, Nicol Alexander. His interest in the Macclesfield and Green Hill Special Survey. A (1855) 3122
MEINCKE, Lewis. To be Boatman, Customs Department. A (1856) 2194 X Finance (1856) 234 MELBOURNE, steamer. Successfully navigates the Murray Mouth. A (1854) 2510, 2628 v (1854) 815, 816
MELBOURNE, steamer. Attempts to license the vessel as a steam tug. A (1855) 1305, 1423, 1711, 2582, 2739, 2848*, 2993 w (1855) 348, 349, 414, 588, 590, 671, 733 * outsize to come
MELBOURNE, SYDNEY AND ADELAIDE CHARTERED BANK. Proposes to open a branch in Adelaide. A (1853) 2852 v (1853) 631, 839
MELLANEY, Mrs.. . On relief. Husband at diggings. A (1856) 304
MELLOR, Abram. Appointment in the Police Force. A (1848) 767
MELLOR, Abram. Resigns from the Police Force. A (1849) 599
MELLOR, Joseph. Dissolution of partnership with Richard Walker. S.A. May 14, 1847. 2E
MELLOR, Joseph. Correspondence about his tender for grubbing stumps in the Park lands. A (1848) 916, 930, 984, 1045 twice, 1064, 1143, 1231, 1765 P (1848) 293 twice,
MELLOR, Joseph. Urges repair of the footpaths between Hindley Street and Light Square. A (1849) 1255 Q (1849) 421
MELLOR, Joseph. Plan for a water service from Brownhill Creek to Adelaide. A (1849) 2287, 2356 R (1850) 3
MELLOR, Joseph. Applies, on behalf of Mrs. Samuel Williams, for money due her husband who has been transported. A (1851) 1905 s (1851) 406
MELLOR, Joseph. Complains that land he bought at Yatala has a deficiency of four acres and 15 perches. A (1855) 1192, 1804 w (1855) 402 W Finance (1855) 100
MELONS. Immense quantities produced. Ad. Exam. Dec. 17, 1842. 3C MELROSE, George. Application for an occupation licence in the County of Sturt. A (1847) 508 p. 16
MELROSE, George. Claims compensation for his improvements on section 1, County Sturt. A (1855) 3723 W Finance (1855) 219
MELROSE, George. Native wounded by a shepherd on his station near the River Rufus. A (1848) 1096, 1142
MELROSE, district. Surveyor General reports survey of mineral sections near Mount Remarkable. A (1856) 1225
MELROSE, district See also Mount Remarkable, district
MELROSE - Postal arrangements. Controversy about the rival claims of Melrose and Crystal Brook as the terminus for the northern mail. A (1851) 1272, 1849, 1638 S (1851) 250, 287 twice, 332, 333, 392
MELROSE - Postal arrangements. Request for postal service. A (1854) 2927
MELROSE, .IDwn. Erection of Police hut. A (1848) 940 p (1848) 301
MELROSE, town. Police post transferred from White's Creek. A (1848) 1692 p. 2
MELROSE, town See also Local Court Police Station
MELVILLE, D . Secretary to the Chamber of Commerce. A (1853) 542
MELVILLE, D . Puts Chamber of Commerce proposal to the Government for new police building, Port Adelaide and a floating powder magazine. A (1856) 226 x (1856) 55
MELVILLE, D Is asked opinion about Government's plan to route South Australia's communications with United Kingdom via Melbourne. x (1856) 114
MELVILLE, George. Tried in Supreme Court. A (1856) 544 MELVILLE, Henry. Appointed to the Mounted Police Force. A (1848) 999 K (1845) 34
MELVILLE, Henry. Resigns from the Police Force. A (1851) 3419
MELVILLE, Henry. Wm. Giles seeks Government appointment for him. A (1851) 3858, 3885 s (1851) 818
MELVILLE, H D . Appointed second weigher in the Customs Department. A (1854) 21 v (1854) 41
MELVILLE, H D Appointed Sub-Collector of Customs at Robe. A (1855) 442, 629 w (1855) 133
MELVILLE, H D . Harbor Master recommends appointment of Mr. H.D. Melville as Deputy Harbor Master at Robe. A (1856) 1016 X Finance (1856) 81
MELVIN, George. Schoolmaster on the Duchess of Northumberland. A (1847) 1372~
MEMORY CAVE. Presence of foreign whalers. D (1840) 294
MEMPIS, . To act as a valuator under the Custom's Act. T (1852) 701 twice
MENDS, Charles. Claims that his dog has eaten a land grant belonging to clients. A (1852) 911 T (1852) 322
MENDS, Charles. Forwards a petition in the names of the stockholders of South Rhine. A (1853) 763 u (1853) 241
MENDS, Charles. Acts for the plaintiffs in a charge against the Clerk of Port Elliot Local Court. A (1856) 984
MENDS, Charles Bowen. Accepts office as an Electoral Clerk. A (1851) 1911
MENDS, Charles Bowen. Applies for position of clerk in the Police Office. A (1853) 3373 u (1853) 963 MENDS, Charles Bowen. Applies for position of second clerk in the Adelaide Local Court. A (1854) 1230, 1661 v (1854) 429, 535
MENDS, Charles Bowen. Applies for the position of clerk in the Treasury. A (1854) 2455 v (1854) 801
MENDS, Charles Bowen. Applies for the temporary position of Stipendiary Magistrate at Port Adelaide. A (1853) 2774 u (1853) 819
MENDS, Charles Bowen. Practises law without paying the required fee. A (1854) 2598 v (1854) 809
MENDS, Charles Bowen. Applies for position in the Audit Office. A (1855) 332, 408 w (1855) 102
MENDS, Charles Bowen. Seeks appointment as a Public Notary. A (1855) 1890 w (1855) 526
MENGE, Johann. Naturalised. D (1839) 176
MENGE, Johann. Report on the Barossa Range. Ad Exam. April 21, 1840. 3C
MENGE, Johann. On the probable existence of precious stones in South Australia. Reg. May 30, 1840. 7C
MENGE, Johann. Government cannot grant him a piece of land. E (1841) 42
MENGE, Johann. Application for appointment as Colonial Geologist. A (1844) 268 G (1844) 578
MENGE, Johann. Notes on the copper mines of South Australia. S.A. Jan. 23, 1844. 3A
MENGE, Johann. Letter on the future of mining in South Australia . . S.A. Sept. 13, 1845. 2D
MENGE, Johann. Advertisement as a teacher of languages. Reg. April 29, 1846. lA
MENGE, Johann. Further discoveries of gems, etc. Reg. Feb. 20, 1847. 2C MENGE, Johann. Gives lectures on mineralogy. S.A. Aug. 31, 1847. 3C
MENGE, Johann. Commentary on the mineral kingdom of South Australia. S.A. Oct. 19, 1847. 3C S.A. Nov. 12, 1847. 3F S.A. Nov. 23, 1847. 4A S.A. Jan. 7, 1848. 3E
MENGE, Johann. Offers his services as a scientist. A (1848) 1266
MENGE, Johann. His lecture on the philosophy of languages. Reg. May 24, 1848. lB Reg. May 31, 1848. 3B
MENGE, Johann. Lecture on light. Reg. Sept. 13, 1848. lB
MENGE, Johann. Invited to report on Western Australian minerals. Reg. Jan. 24, 1849. 4B
MENGE, Johann, List of causes of human misery. Reg. March 28, 1849. 4A
MENGE, Johann. Discovers copper near Lyndoch. Times Nov. 22, 1849. 3E
MENGETOWN, town - Nomenclature See Place names - Mengetown
MENGE'S ISLAND. For sale (section 2750). Reg. July 2, 1842. lD
MERAIMNA, aboriginal See John, King
MERCER, Mrs. G. To be admitted into the Hospital. G (1845) 343
MERCER, John. Seeks remission of his sentence. A (1852) 1069 T (1852) 348
MERCER, Rev. Peter. Authorised to issue marriage licences in certain districts. A (1855) 2772
MERCER, Mrs.. Peter. As an officiating minister he applies for his authority to issue marriage licences to be extended to all districts. A (1856) 2258, 2274 MERCER, Rev. Peter. Writes as Moderator of the Free Presbyterian Church, requesting authority for himself and other Free Presbyterian ministers to issue marriage licences. A (1856) 2292 x (1856) 23
MERCHANT, Thomas B See Marchant
MERCHANTS. List of Adelaide merchants and bankers - subscribers to gold reward fund. A (1856) 2475
MERCHANT SEAMEN. Proposal to make sailors wear a badge when ashore on leave. A (1846) 1469 M (1846) 190
MERCHANT SEAMEN. Need for an authorised official to endorse ships' articles when seamen have deserted or been discharged. A (1847) 604 N (1847) 264
MERCHANT SEAMEN. Statistics of desertions at Port Adelaide, warrants, convictions etc. A (1847) 1027
MERCHANT SEAMEN. Suggestions for preventing seamen from deserting their ships at Port Adelaide. A (1847) 1076Yz
MERCHANT SEAMEN. Need for more severe punishment to discourage desertions. A (1847) 1133 0 (1847) 99
MERCHANT SEAMEN. Wholesale desertions from the Aboukir. A (1847) 1227 0 (1847) 118
MERCHANT SEAMEN. Necessity for discontinuing the punishment of deserters after the departure of their ships. A (1847) 1444
MERCHANT SEAMEN. Reasons for frequent desertions, difficulty in making arrests, etc. A (1847) 1462 p. 7
MERCHANT SEAMEN. C. Beck's suggestions for preventing desertions. 0 (1847) 139
MERCHANT SEAMEN. List of deserters imprisoned during 1847/8. A (1848) 1551
MERCHANT SEAMEN. Joint report by the Harbour Master, Collector of Customs and Commissioner of Police on desertions. A (1848) 1603 p (1848) 492 MERCHANT SEAMEN. Police Magistrate to try deserters three times a week at Port Adelaide. A (1848) 1885, 1925 p (1848) 599, 609, 613, 623
MERCHANT SEAMEN. Memorials from shipmasters suggesting remedies for the prevention of desertions. A (1848) 1731, 1808 p (1848) 549, 616 A (1850) 884 R (1850) 250
MERCHANT SEAMEN. Advocate General's report on legal steps for punishing desertions. A (1848) 1900
MERCHANT SEAMEN. Report by Government officials on plans for preventing desertions. S.A. Nov. 17, 1848. 2B
MERCHANT SEAMEN. Memorial of shipmasters urging stricter measures against deserters. S.A. Nov. 24, 1848. 2C
MERCHANT SEAMEN. Port Adelaide police force strengthened to prevent desertions. A (1849) 238
MERCHANT SEAMEN. Shipmasters partly responsible for frequent desertions. A (1849) 802 p. 9
MERCHANT SEAMEN. Enquiry about desertions. T (1852) 747
MERCHANT SEAMEN. Entire crew of the Eleanora deserts. A (1852) 2544 T (1852) 798
MERCHANT SEAMEN. Number of desertions and recaptures for the year. A (1852) 2563
MERCHANT SEAMEN. Police sent to Port Adelaide to prevent desertion from the steamer Chusan. T (1852) 800 twice
MERCHANT SEAMEN. Suggestions for combating desertion. A (1852) 2934, 2935, 3099, 3100 T (1852) 885, 899, 913
MERCHANT SEAMEN. The law on desertion. T (1852) 930
MERCHANT SEAMEN. Crew needed for barque Jane deserters willing to embark to be released from Adelaide Gaol. T (1852) 1064 twice MERCHANT SEAMEN. New regulations dealing with deserting seamen. A (1853) 1817 v (1854) 622
MERCHANT SEAMEN. Police required to prevent desertion of Olivia's crew. A (1853) 3014
MERCHANT SEAMEN. Frequent desertions of crews from foreign ships. A (1854) 259, 1968 v (1854) 134
MERCHANT SEAMEN. Gaoled sailors. Steps to alleviate injustices. A (1855) 2573
MERCHANT SEAMEN. Desertion of 18 seamen from Admiral Boxer. Their petition for discharge from custody refused. A (1855) 3472 w (1855) 813
MERCHANT SEAMEN. S.M. Port Adelaide states result of measures taken for protection of sailors committed to gaol. A (1856) 152 w (1855) 604
MERCHANT SEAMEN. Collector of Customs requests return of instructions under the Merchant Seamen's Act. A (1856) 267
MERCHANT SEAMEN. Master of the Lord Raglan on a charge preferred one of his crew. A (1856) 535
MERCHANT SEAMEN. Collector of Customs requests to be supplied ~ith bills for transfer of money to England for the relief of British Seamen. A (1856) 634
MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT, 1854. Forms to be used under the new act. A (1855) 1814 (outsize gr. 3)
MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT, 1854. Report by law officers. A (1855) 1371, 1378, 1457 w (1855) 350, 373, 669
MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT, 1854. Collector of Customs to be issued with a commission to execute certain duties under the Act. A (1855) 3819 w (1855) 875
MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT, 1854. Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce requests that Imperial Merchant Shipping Act may be published in the Gazette. A (1856) 2180, 2336, 2537 x (1856) 389 MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT, 1854. Instructions to Officers of the British Possessions Abroad under the Merchant Shipping Act, 1854, forwarded by the Agent General for Crown Colonies. A (1856) 3025
MERCURY. Alleged find at Echunga. A (1853) 3262
MERCURY, newspaper. Prospectus. S.A. March 20, 1849. 3C
MERCURY, newspaper. Advertisement. S.A. May 25, 1849. 3D
MERCURY, newspaper. Libellous attack on Samson, Wicksteed & Co. S.A. Aug. 7, 1849. 3C, 3E
MERCURY, newspaper. "A weekly vehicle of coarse vituperation". A journalistic "polecat". Reg. Nov. 21, 1849. 2E Reg. Nov. 28, 1849. 3C
MERCURY, newspaper. Its editor assaulted. Reg. Nov. 21, 1849. 4D Times Nov. 22, 1849. 3B Reg. Nov. 24, 1849. 3A Reg. Nov. 28, 1849. 3C Times Dec. 3, 1849. 4E S.A. Dec. 4, 1849. 2D S.A. Dec. 11, 1849. lA Supp. S.A. Dec. 18, 1849. 2F Reg. Dec. 1, 1849. 3D
MERCURY, newspaper. Its slanderous policy attacked. Reg. Dec. 5, 1849. lB Supp. Reg. Dec. 26, 1849. 4C
MERCURY, newspaper. Libel action D'Arcy v. Hammond. Reg. Dec. 12, 1849. 3E S.A. Dec. 18, 1849. 2F Reg. Dec. 19, 1849. 2E Times Dec. 20, 1849. 3D
MEREDITH, . Story of his experiences on Kangaroo Island, his murder, etc. S.A. Sept. 24, 1844. 2E S.A. Sept. 27, 1844. 2E Reg. Oct. 19, 1844. 3B
MERRALL, John. Prosecuted for breach of the Customs laws. A (1849) 2048 Q (1849) 551, 583
MESSENGER, James. A constable on the Marion. A (1849) 345 METALS See also Copper Lead Silver Cobalt Minerals Iron Gold Mercury
METCALFE, Henry. Irregularities in Bonded Store accounts. D (1839) 150, 151, 152, 155
METCALFE, Henry. Asks for a reduction in the upset price of sections 5582 and 5583. A (1844) 214 G (1844) 559
METCALFE, Henry. Protests against the taking of a road through his property on the Fifth Creek. A (1844) 348 G (1844) 604
METCALFE, Henry. Acquitted on a charge of assault. A (1844) 288
METCALFE, Henry. Applies for remission of penalty under the Waste Lands Act. A (1845) 3
METCALFE, Henry. Application for occupation licence on the Murray near the 39 Sections. A (1846) 439 outsize
METCALFE, Henry. Buys section 5600, County of Adelaide. A (1846) 477
METCALFE, Henry. Recovery of debts due to his estate. A (1850) 962 R (1850) 256
METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. Dr. Wyatt's records. Reg. March 28, 1840. 6B Reg. April 4, 1840. 7B Reg. May 2, 1840. 6B
METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. For Port Lincoln. Reg. May 23, 1840. 6B Reg. Aug. 29, 1840. 4D
METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. At Port Lincoln. A (1843) 41
METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. Summary of thermometer readings for 1845. A (1846) 121 METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. Summary for 1848. Reg. Jan. 3, 1849. 3D
METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. Thermometer reading for January 1849. Reg. Feb. 3, 1849. 3B
METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. Various observations for 1849. Reg. May 2, 1849. 2D Reg. June 20, 1849. 3B Reg. July 7, 1849. 4B
METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. Records to be kept at Adelaide, Port Elliot, Port Lincoln, Robe and Cape Willoughby. A (1852) 954, 1322 T (185~) 284 twice, 320
METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. S.W. White to keep records at Mount Remarkable. A (1852) 1118
METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS See also Rainfall Observatory
METEOROLOGICAL OBSERRVATIONS. Surveyor General reports correspondence about meteorological observations throughout Australia. A (1856) 1023, 3209 x (1856) 625
METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. Gale damage to Sappers' barracks. A (1856) 1018 X Finance (1856) 75
METEOROLOGY See Climate
METHODISM. Correspondence about the Government grant. A (1843) 1022 G (1843) 325 A (1847) 31~, 179, 415, 451 N (1847) 52 twice, 9o, 91 twice, 190, 272 A (1848) 494
METHODISM. Proposed mission at Moorunde. G (1843) 311
METHODISM. Correspondence about Governdment grant in aid of churches erected on leased land. A (1848) 997 p (1848) 323 METHODISM. Visit of the Rev. W.B. Boyce, the Australian Superintendent. S.A. March 7, 1848. Supp. 5F S.A. March 10, 1848. 3D Reg. March 8, 1848. 2A Reg. March 15, 1848. 2A, 2C
METHODISM. Return showing state aid so far received. With ministers' opinions on the working of the principle. A (1851) 483
METHODISM. Ministers dependent on Government support during period of gold mania. A (1852) 547
METHODISM. Rev. D.J. Draper enquires about a land grant at Meadows on which a chapel is to be erected. A (1853) 2783 u (1853) 836
METHODISM. List of officiating ministers. v (1854) 115
METHODISM. Rev. W. Butters chairman of the Wesleyan Church in South Australia. A (1855) 1312
METHODISM See also Primitive Methodism New Connexion Methodism Bible Christians
METHODIST CHURCH, Hobson Place. About to be erected. Reg. Oct. 24, 1840. 2D
METHODIST CHURCH, Hobson Place. Opened. Reg. Nov. 7, 1840. 3C
METHODIST CHURCH, Hobson Place. Re-opened. S.A. June 30, 1843. 3E
METHODIST CHURCH, Hobson Place. Again opened. S.A. March 2, 1847. 3B Reg. March 10, 1847. 2B
METHODIST CHURCH, near Light Square See Primitive Methodist Church, near Light Square
METHODIST NEW CONNEXION CHURCH, Hindley Street. Opened in the building formerly occupied by the Presbyterians. Reg. July 31, 1844. 2D, 3A METROPOLITAN BUILDING SOCIETY. Correspondence abosut the enrolment of its rules. A (18SO) 2S14 A (18Sl) 1340, 1346, 1369 s (18Sl) 2S2
METROPOLITAN BUILDING SOCIETY. Names sof trustees, directors, etc. First annual report. A (18SO) 24S4
MEW, Sergeant Richard. Governor Hindmarsh objects to his proposed marriage. B (1837) 64
MEW, Sergeant Richard. Employed as gaoler. B (1837) 30S
MEW, Sergeant Richard. In charge of a party sent to make an arrest. C (1838) SS twice
MEW, Sergeant Richard. Not allowed to purchase discharge from Royal Marines. c (1838) 120
MEWITT, Samuel. Petition for remission of fine for sly grog selling. A (1843) S20 G (1843) 101 twice
MEYA MAKURTA, aboriginal Se_e Teykurri Perria
MEYER, C L . Appointed Hanoverian Consul. A (1847) 478 N (1847) 208 A (1849) 1014 Q (1849) 296
MEYER, C L . Hanoverian Consul. Reports that the General Blanco is not sailing under Hanoverian colours. A (18S6) 2396
MEYER, Rev. Heinrich August Edward. For meyer's christian names Se_e A (184S) 673
MEYER, Rev. Heinrich August Edward. Given a pony to assist his movements amongst the natives at Encounter Bay. E (1841) 68
MEYER, Rev. Heinrich August Edward. Allowed a room for teaching native children at Encounter Bay. E (1841) 117 MEYER, Rev. Heinrich August Edward. Mission work among the natives near Encounter Bay. A (1846) 261, 684, 910 L (1846) 361, 397
MEYER, Rev. Heinrich August Edward. Naturalization. E (1841) 133 A (1848) 165
MEYER, Rev. Heinrich August Edward. Mission work among the natives near Encounter Bay. E (1841) 273 A (1843) 1441 A (1844) 772, 1179 H (1844) 100 A (1845) 597, 1130 G (1845) 836, 837
MEYER, Rev. Heinrich August Edward. In need of assistance. A (1842) 528~ E (1842) 856 twice
MEYER, Rev. Heinrich August Edward. Seeks permission to establish an aboriginal settlement near Encounter Bay. A (1843) 145, 183 F (1843) 397, 398 twice
MEYER, Rev. Heinrich August Edward. Erection of a residence at Encounter Bay. A (1843) 688 G (1843) 191, 192 twice
MEYER, Rev. Heinrich August Ed~ard. Efforts to encourage farming among the natives. A (1843) 853
MEYER, Rev. Heinrich August Edward. Request for flour for Enounter Bay natives refused. A (1843) 853 G (1843) 270
MEYER, Rev. Heinrich August Edward. Offers to act as Deputy Registrar of Births etc. at Encounter Bay. A (1844) 272 G (1844) 577
MEYER, Rev. Heinrich August Edward. Grant from the Govemdment for missionery work. H (1844) 254 A (1846) 299 L (1846) 225
MEYER, Rev. Heinrich August Edward. Proposed solemnization of marriages. A (1845) 451, 48, 527 G (1845) 838
MEYER, Rev. Heinrich August Edward. Interpreter in the trial of Wekeweki for the murder of G. McGrath. A (1845) 673 MEYER, ~. Heinrich August Edward. Seeks Government aid for native school at Victor Harbor. A (1845) 925 K (1845) 67
MEYER, Rev. Heinrich August Edward. Enquiry about the Marriage Act. A (1845) 1550 L (1845) 106
MEYER, ~. Heinrich August Edward. Asks that Encounter Bay natives be sent back from Adelaide. A (1846) 383 L (1846) 251
MEYER, Rev. Heinrich August Edward. Unlawful use of common land at Inman Valley. A (1846) 651
MEYER,~. Heinrich August Edward. Correspondence about the manuscript of his work on the aborigines. A (1846) 1305 M (1846) 155
MEYER, Rev. Heinrich August Edward. Resigns appointment as interpreter at Encounter Bay to become pastor at Angas Park. A (1848) 452 p (1848) 160
MEYER, Rev. Heinrich August Edward. Authorised to solemnize marriages. A (1853) 577 v (1853) 26
MEYER, Rev. Heinrich August Edward. Seeks to prevent the sale of certain land in the Bethany district. A (1853) 578 v (1853) 210
MEYER, Rev. Heinrich August Edward. Joint letter with Fritzsche and Teichelmann recommending the registration of Hensel, Strempel and Oster. A (1856) 88
MEYER, Rev. Heinrich August Edward. Requests authority to issue marriage licences for all districts. A (1856) 2360
MEYER, Rev. Heinrich August Edward See also South Australian Missionary Society Native School, Victor Harbor
MEYER, J G . Inquest on his death. A (1853) 452 MEYER, R W Seeks employment. A (1849) 1132 Q (1849) 396
MEYER, Wilhelmine. Charge of larceny dismissed by Grand Jury. A (1846) 768Yz
MEYERHOFF, Joseph. Seeks naturalisation. A (1849) 1021 Q (1849) 289
MEYERSON, John See Meyzer
MEYMOTT, Charles. Correspondence as Surgeon Superintendent on the David Malcolm. A (1848) 378, 379 p (1848) 147, 151, 153 A (1849) 688
MEYMOT, Dr. Charles. His suggestions, as Surgeon-Superintendent odf the Joseph Somes, for the better management of immigrant ships. A (1850) 2700
MEYZER, John. Escape from custody. Afterwards recaptured. A (1847) 664, 65, 727, 986, 987 N (1847) 285 twice
MEYZER, John. Convicted of theft. A (1847) 1190¥2
MEYZER, John. Transported to Van Diemen's Land. 0 (1847) 123 A (1847) 1286
MEZZGER, John George. Dies intestate. A (1853) 629, 741 u (1853) 222, 236, 238