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This file is fully searchable (read search tips page) but is not FASTFIND enabled New South Wales Police Gazette 1873 Ref. AU2103-1873 ISBN: 978 1 921230 99 8 This book was kindly loaned to Archive CD Books Australia by Griffith University www.griffith.edu.au Navigating this CD To view the contents of this CD use the bookmarks and Adobe Reader’s forward and back buttons to browse through the pages. Alternatively use any table of contents or book index to look for specific information and then use Adobe Reader’s page navigation controls in the status bar at the bottom of the window to go to the relevant page. Searching this CD • This CD is searchable using Adobe Acrobat Reader 4 or later. It is also FASTFIND enabled, giving very fast searches of all files on the CD at once! The FASTFIND search enhancement only works with Adobe Reader 6 or later. 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Apprehensions-continued. Apprehensions-continued. Armody Thos., alias Car- Bolera Bob, alias Robert Burfoot Catherine, 146 Abduction. mody, 239 Campbell, 62 Burton, alias Fenton, alias Agnew Catherine, 139 Ashbey Edward, 246 Bolton Martin, 211 Hughes, 153 Astill Anne Maria, 49 Asquith Samuel, 332 Boney, an aboriginal, 246 Burton John, 218 Bailey, or Berry Catherine, Asprey Robert, 358 Booth Catherine, 218 Burgess Mary, 233 354 ., Axheim George M., 168 Booth Thomas, 261 Burke John, 270 Bassett Sohn, 376 Bardell Arthur, 62 Boss Robert, 246 Burrell John, 291 Butler Eliza Ann, 354 Bailey David, alias James Bottomley Frederick, 108 Burfitt William, 319 CIrney Susaimah, 332 108 Bourke Martin, 77 Burke John, alias Charles Childs Jane, 228, 262, 273 Bailey Thomas, 145 Bowden Richard, 152 Turner, 332 Crawford Thomas, 228, 262, Bailey Robert James, 326 Bowesscott Edward, 305 Burgus William, alias Cole, 273 Bailey Henry, 329 Bownds Edward, 291 338 Davis James, alias the Honey- Bates, alias Geo. Davis, 116 Boyd Johmr0291 Bushell Isaac, 85 man, 53 Barry Thomas, 167 Boyle Patrick, 318 Butcher William, 181 Dowd Annie, 376 Bartholomew ,Elizabeth, 174 Bradley James, 93, 232 Butler Hugh E., 239 Grenling Mary Ann, 354 Barnett Geo., alias Colly- Bradley Michael, 93 do W. G., alias Jackson, Hall Mar gare t, 53 7 , alias Cunningham , Bradley William, 261 297 Hansen John, 332 Ii ngle Brady Thomas, 373 Butt Henry, 262 Hickling Henry, 121, 146 Batson William, jun., 194 Brandt William, 159 Butler Thomas, 338 dq John, 121, 136#1 146 Bamfield Robert, 284, 286 Bratty Henry, 167 Cade James, 187 Langton George, 136 Banam Allie, 297 Bramble Elizabeth , alias Cain Michael, 312 Marshall John, 228, 262, 273 Barlow Michael, 312 Randle, 338 Campbell Robert, 62 Ralph Sarah Ann, 53 Bain Alexander, 338 Bray John, 312 do James, 116 Robinson George, 49 Ballard Alice, 341 Brackenridge George, 297 do John, 284, 286 Thompson Edward, 139 Baker Henry, 205 Breen Joseph, 358 do alias Herry Hamil- Warbrook William R., 53 Baker James, alias Gordon, Brennan Michael, 30 ton, 122 Apprehensions, 224 do Ellen, 108 do George M., alias Abbott Leslie, 6 Barker Thomas, 338 do John, 145 Stewart, alias Kemp Abell Herbert, alias Francis do Joseph, 338 Breffitt Mary, 62 194 Spe icer, 338 Barry, alias Watt, alias Thos. Brett Annie, alias Taylor, 240 Cameron Duncan, 224 Abrahams Professor, 358 Harkness, 224 Brewer Joseph , alias Thomas do Finlay, 297 Adamson Matthew, 206 Beaumont Emma, 53 Young, 53 Cannon Nicholas A., 159 Adelaide Jack, alias John do Eugene, 100 Brewer George, alias Chas. Carey Ann, 305 Webber, 168 Beale George, 358 Kemble, 152 Carter Arthur, 45 Adkins Thomas E., 297 Beans Geo., alias Hughes, 211 Bridges James, 297 do Henry, alias James Agnew David, 116 Behn August, 168 Brotherton Bridget, 23 Brown, 297 Ah Ching Tommy, 174 Bell James, 152, 232 Brophy John C., 145 Carr William, 108 Ali Chong, 187, 240 do Thomas, 358 Brodrick Marian, 312 Carmody Thomas, alias Ar- Ah Chung, 367 do David, 367 Brogan Bryan, 344 mody, 239 Ali Chin, 381 Bellamy Robert, 358 Browne George Richard, alias Carson Robert, 253 Ali Fan, 240 Bennett Margaret, 16 Colonel Brown, 101 Carroll James, 305 AltXoot, alias Jim, 6 do Richard H., 30 Brown George, 85, 253 Cassidy John, 231 Ah Itoy, 381 do T homas, 262 do Charles, 139 do Henry, 304 A# Hung, 132 do James, 277 do Wellington, 139 Cathline William, 332 Ali Lee, 270 Bent Richard, 211 do John, 146, 187 Cavil Peter, 318 AliMoy, 291 Benson, alias J. B. Smith, 181 do James, 319 Canfield Jane, 30 Ali Sin, 53, 253 Beramount Eugene de, 277 do Percy, 326 Chandler John, alias William, Ah,,Sam, 108, 200 Bigneil George, 344 do Dominick, 350 116 Ah pn, 358 Bill the Bullock Driver, alias do Charles, alias IIewson, Chatol David, 205. Ali Tong, 159 Wm. Tyrrell, 224 368 Chamberlain Albert, alias Ali Van, 16 Binnie, alias John Flanagan, do Sarah, alias Wilson, Burns, 218 Ah Won, 101 212 alias Martyn, 218 Chambers Robert, 262 Ah Wong, 358 Bingham Jacky, alias Charley do James, alias Carter, Charters Daniel, 262 Ali Yow,.291 Long, 277 297 Chadwick Mary Ann, 277 Ahern John, 344 Bird George, 205 Bruce James, 93 Charley Ali See, 305 Allen John, 62, 319 Birrell Sarah, 211 do John,218 Charley Ali Toey, 305 do Thomas, 253 Bishop Herman, 132 do Henry, alias Green, Charley, alias Theodore Seiv- Alger John, 22 Blake John, alias Dalton, 53 alias Bloomfield, alias ers, 318 Allwood William, 62 do Annie, 85 Gartner, alias George Chang Gee, alias En Sue, 344 Alexander Charles, 85 Blackburn Albert, 232 Seafield, 382 Cheetham Leonard C, 304 do Alexander, 139 Black William, 277 Buckley John, 181 Chee Loy, alias Chaw Ming, Alfred, alias Inkerman, 139 Blathering Charley, alias do James, 284 122 Alfred Otto, 249 Chas. Dickson or Dickens, Budin Edwin, 338 Church John, 291 Amehren Nelson, 261 358 Bungy Jamey, 304 Claffy Keighran, 145 Anderson Robert, 23 Blennan Caroline, 93 Bullin Henry, 93 do Farrell, 194 do James W., 45 Blood, alias Crotty, alias Far- Bundy James, 351 Clarke Matthew, 53 do Susan, 218 relly, alias Henry, 62 Burns Scotty, 30 do John, 77 do James, alias Gor- Bloomfield, alias Gartner, Burns James, 62 do Peter, 93 don, 284 alias Henry Bruce, alias do alias Albert Chamber- do Jack, 145 Anduran Parrisse, 94 Seafield, alias Green, 382 lane, 218 do William, 253 Arthur Robert, 22 Blewitt Joseph, 368 do John, 277 do Foster, 224 Arnold Frederick, 139 Bob the Mailman , alias Robt. Burgers Lewis, 85 do Denis, 253 Arendale Jane, 159 Connolly, 359. Burnes Patrick, 132 do James, 318 2 NEW SOUTH WALES POLICE GAZETTE-INDEa. Apprehensions-continued. Apprehensions-continued. Apprehensions-continued.Apprehensions-continued. Clifford Sarah, alias Fox, 23 Davis William, 187 Elridge Henry, 297 Gilhue Elizabeth Sarah, 93 Clifton Beaumont, 304 do Harry, 240 En Sue, alias Chang Gee, 344 Gill James Young, 206 Clutterbuck John, 6 do Alexander, 270 England George, 206 Giradin Augustine, 100 Close William, 101 do George, 270 Erbert Frederick Wm., 253 Girle Thomas, jun., 174 Cobbie, half-caste, 68 do Samuel, 276 Ernshaw A., 254 Gladdle Thomas, 206 Cochrane, alias Richard do Frederick, 332 Evans George, 139 Gleeson Edward, 68 Jones, 152 do James,
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