NEW SOUTH WALES – COLONIAL SECRETARY LETTERS RELATING TO MORETON BAY AND QUEENSLAND RECEIVED 1822 – 1860 LETTERS RECEIVED 1838 - 1839 AND PAPERS FILED WITH THEM – REEL A2.10 CONTINUED FROM REEL A2.9 SRNSW REF NO CS REF NO 38/04510 DATE RECD 1838 05 07 TO FROM Hon CS Brisbane Town Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant DATE OF DOCUMENT 1838 04 16 CONTENTS Letter submitting List of 4 Prisoners whose term of servitude at Moreton Bay has expired & who desire to remain – such additional servitude to lead to ticket of leave - labour needed [No 38/7] Recommends William Wells, Thomas Holford & John Edmonds – ticket of leave Also re William Booth – sawyer QSL REEL A2.10 List of Convicts whose Colonial Sentences have expired who wish to remain at Moreton Bay until they become entitled to the indulgence of a Ticket of Leave 1 William Wells/ “Katherine Stewart Forbes” – bricklayer 2 Thomas Holford/ “Atlas” 4 – sawyer 3 John Edmonds/ “Lord Melville” – harness maker 4 William Booth/ “Aurora” – sawyer 38/04511 1838 05 07 Hon CS Brisbane Town Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant 1838 04 18 Letter reporting difficulties of getting stock etc across the Brisbane River – instructed Foreman of Works Petrie to construct a ferry boat – no suitable vessel at Settlement - made use of boatbuilder “Goodwin” detained at Moreton Bay [No 38/8] Outlines costs – will also convey timber & stone along & across the “Brisbane” & Notes in margin George Barney, Major R E 1838 05 19~ Notes re above Re Mr Petrie’s involvement Hon CS Brisbane Town Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant 1838 04 21 Re letter sent to Foreman of Works at Moreton Bay from Head of Department in Sydney reprimanding Mr Petrie for recovering stranded property from wreck at Northern entrance to Moreton Bay – ordered to be undertaken by Commandant [No 38/9] Enclosing copy of letter from the Commandant of Engineers & Extract from Penal Settlement Regulations Mentions Mr Petrie & visit to Briby’s Island, also Lieut Russell – wreck supposed to contain quantity of cedar & Notes re above Mr Petrie Foreman of Works Royal Engineers Office, Sydney George Barney, Major commanding Royal Engineers 1838 03 11 Letter re visit to the coast to look after wreck – instructed to adhere strictly to Ordnance Duties against Commandant’s orders – pay will be affected “A true copy – Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt, Commandant” PAGE 001 – 002 003 – 005 A2.10 006 – 008 009 38/04512 1838 05 07 Letters relating to Moreton Bay & Queensland: A2 series – Reel A2.10 – Part 1 of 1 Last revised: April 2014 www.slq.qld.gov.au Page 1 of 35 A2.10 011 – 014 [no p 010] 015 SRNSW REF NO CS REF NO DATE RECD TO FROM 38/04513 1838 05 07 Hon CS Brisbane Town Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant 38/01627 [could be 38/01027] 1838 02 14 His Ex Col Kenneth Snodgrass, Acting Governor in Chief At Mr Martin’s, Pages River nr Liverpool Plains John White DATE OF DOCUMENT 1838 04 23 Charles Tuffering?, Prosecutor John Shipman?, R Kerr, R G Martin, E B Uhr, Alexander Macleod, George Dight, ? Peels River, E White?, J Kelso, A Macleod, A L Wightman, J K Campbell, William Carter, Benjamin Singleton QSL REEL CONTENTS Extracts from the Regulations of Penal Settlements Regulations affecting the Officers & free persons at Penal Settlement “A true extract – Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt, Commandant” Letter reporting arrival of Schooner “Isabella” – delayed with gales – acknowledges receipt of letters [No 38/10] 1 Re Schooner “Susan” of Sydney in Moreton Bay in distress – took on water & put to sea 2 Reporting Sloop “Regent Bird” leaky – condemned by Board of Officers 3 Re Elizabeth White/ “Williams” – deserves indulgence – returning Memorial of woman’s son [Memorial see p 024] 4 Re duties of Mr Parker, Government Agriculturist – requests horse be shipped for him 5 Re Daniel Sweeney/ “Daphne” – accidentally drowned 6 Re accompanying List marked “No 1” of names for favourable consideration – gives particulars & recommendations re - William Chaffey/ native of colony - John Greenhatch [also spelt Greenhalgh]/ “Speke” 3 - Constantine Molloy/ “John Barry” - Robert Giles/ “Lord Exmouth” [as it is] - John Smith/ “Chapman” & John Marsden/ “Chapman” – mentions sent to Moreton Bay with Joseph Griffiths/ “Waterloo” - John Webster/ “Champion” - Henry Sketland alias William Thompson/ “Sophia” [List not filmed here] 7 Re William Wells/ “Catherine Stewart Forbes” [also spelt Katherine Stewart Forbes] & accompanying Return “No 2” – to return to Head Quarters [Return “No 2” – see p 033] 8 Requests despatch of vessel to Settlement as soon as possible – shortage of flour, medicines, winter supply of slop clothing, ball ammunition 9 Requests supply of forms for supplies 10 Enclosing Manifest of cargo, list of passengers & records of prisoners proceeding to Head Quarters by Schooner “Isabella”[Manifest see p 027] & Notes in margin throughout Memorial of John White (8 years of age) son of Elizabeth White – for mitigation of his mother’s sentence – tried at Maitland Quarter Sessions under name of Eliza Williams alias White – annexes Testimonials & recommendations PAGE 016 A2.10 017 - 023 A2.10 024 – 025 Recommendation Re Elizabeth White alias Williams [Signatures difficult to decipher] “K S” 1838 02 10~ Notes re above Letters relating to Moreton Bay & Queensland: A2 series – Reel A2.10 – Part 1 of 2 026 Last revised: April 2014 www.slq.qld.gov.au Page 2 of 35 SRNSW REF NO CS REF NO DATE RECD TO FROM Hon CS Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant DATE OF DOCUMENT 1838 04 21 1838 04 00~ His Ex Maj Gen Sir Richard Bourke, Governor CONTENTS Manifest of the Cargo and number of passengers shipped on board H M Col Schooner “Isabella” at Moreton Bay for Sydney 21 April 1838 Passengers Lieut Russell H M 28th Regt Asst Surgeon Alexander H M 28th Regt Mr Waldron, Commissariat Dept Mrs Petrie 2 Non-commissioned officers & 11 rank and file, 4 women & 7 children H M 28th Regt, Sarah Curry the daughter of a female convict, 18 male & 5 female convicts List of Expirees forwarded to Sydney from Moreton Bay per Schooner “Isabella” on the day of April 1838 1 Margaret Hayes/ “Woodman” Bridget Fletch/ “Lady Rowena” Margaret Clarke/ “Lady Rowena” Mary A O’Brien/ “Mary Ann” 5 James Earley/ “Prince Regent” Thomas Earls or Connor/ “Mangles” 4 Thomas McCoy/ “Lord Melville” Ann Maher/ “Andromeda” John Murphy/ “Lord Sidmouth” 10 John Savage/ “Lucy Davidson” Thomas Smith/ “Roslyn Castle” [as it is – see also Thomas Smith/ “Champion”] John Winch/ “Hilsborough” [as it is] William Plomer Daniel/ “Malabar” Michael Rooney/ came free 15 Andrew Gatton/ came free John Brackenridge/ “Ferguson” John Phillips/ “Vittoria’ Thomas McDermott/ “Ferguson” Thomas Collins/ “Mariner” 20 John Main/ “Guildford” 8 Edward Gallagher/ “Hercules” 3 Hugh McCourt/ “Captain Cook” 23 Samuel Derrington/ “Speke” 3 Petition of Constantine Molloy – constable in Windsor Police – conditional pardon for successful capture of bushrangers – joined Sydney Police – also worked as storekeeper for John Lamb – praying for mitigation of sentence for stealing QSL REEL A2.10 PAGE 027 A2.10 028 A2.10 029 – 030 H M Hulk “Phoenix” 1835 09 17 Police Office, Windsor S North JP, Superintendent of Police W Cox JP, W Richardson JP Francis Beddek, Solicitor Archibald Bell 1835 09 29 Certificate 031 G K Holden, P Secy 1835 10 15 Notes re above 032 Letters relating to Moreton Bay & Queensland: A2 series – Reel A2.10 – Part 1 of 2 Last revised: April 2014 www.slq.qld.gov.au Page 3 of 35 SRNSW REF NO CS REF NO DATE RECD TO FROM Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant DATE OF DOCUMENT 1838 04 18~ 38/04822 1838 05 15 Hon CS Commissariat Office, Sydney Miller, D C G 1838 05 14 38/05163 1838 05 23 Hon CS Master Attendants Office, Sydney John Nicholson, Harbour Master 1838 05 23 38/04504 1838 05 07 Hon CS Brisbane Town Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant 1838 04 09 Brisbane Town, Moreton Bay James Hexton 1838 04 05 1838 06 02 Major Cotton, Commandant, Moreton Bay Hon CS Master Attendants Office, Sydney John Nicholson 1838 05 31 H M Dock Yard, Sydney John Nicholson 1838 05 30 Female Factory, Parramatta P L Campbell JP, Visiting Justice Office of Ordnance, Sydney Richard Rogers, Storekeeper 1838 06 06 38/05581 38/05581 38/05784 1838 06 07 Hon CS 38/05070 1838 05 21 Hon CS 38/04508 1838 05 07 Hon CS Brisbane Town Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant CONTENTS “No 2” Particulars of a Constable whose Term of Servitude expires on the following date agreeable to the 62nd Paragraph of Penal Settlement Regulations 18th April 1838 William Wells/ “Katherine Stewart Forbes” Letter re report of difficulty growing grain at Moreton Bay – shortage of labour Mentions cutting of timber only other work at Moreton Bay [No 464] & Notes in margin Returning communication re J Hexton’s (Pilot at Moreton Bay) application for increase in salary – amount [Communication – see p 041] Suggests same salary as Master of Sloop “Foster Fyans” - recommends Licence be prepared in Hexton’s favour for the Port of Moreton Bay & Notes in margin Forwarding letter from James Hexton – Pilot of Moreton Bay – recommends increase in pay - mentions Edward King Master of Sloop “Captain Fyans” & salary increase [No 38/1] Letter re pay as Pilot at Moreton Bay – discusses his situation Mentions Edward King & Cutter “Regent Bird”, also Cutter “Glory” - appointed Pilot at Amity Point on death of William Morris Enclosing Manifest of cargo, etc shipped on H M Col Schooner “Isabella” for Moreton Bay – ready to proceed & Notes in margin Manifest of Cargo, Passengers etc shipped on H M Col Schooner “Isabella” for Moreton Bay Passengers Revd Mr Smyath? & Lady German missionaries Mrs Petrie & daughter Letter returning documents & indicating that “articles mentioned” [spinning wheels] are at the Establishment 1838 05 19 Letter re spinning wheels etc at Female Factory at Parramatta (listed in margin) – could be repaired and sent to Moreton Bay 1838 05 20 1838 08 13~ 1838 04 12 Notes re above PAGE 033 A2.10 034 – 038 A2.10 039 - 040 A2.10 041 – 042 043 - 044 A2.10 045 045 again - 046 A2.10 047 – 048 A2.10 049 050 Forwarding 2 letters from Henry Cox, Superintendent of Female factory & School at Moreton Bay & wife as Matron - query re rations for himself & family [No 38/5] Recommends Mr Cox – soap being made & submitting proposal that cloth could be manufactured – employment of female prisoners [Ref 38/05070] & Notes in margin throughout Letters relating to Moreton Bay & Queensland: A2 series – Reel A2.10 – Part 1 of 2 QSL REEL A2.10 A2.10 051 – 053 Last revised: April 2014 www.slq.qld.gov.au Page 4 of 35 SRNSW REF NO CS REF NO DATE RECD 38/04508 TO FROM Major Cotton 28th Regt, Commandant Eagle Farm Henry Cox 38/04508 38/04508 38/06900 1838 07 06 DATE OF DOCUMENT 1838 04 10 054 – 055 Note Penal Settlements – Orphan Schools: Rations for the wives 056 1838 05 14~ Note Re Penal Settlement Regulations & Scale of Ration for Office of Matron 057 – 058 Letter re employment for women at Moreton Bay – suggests weaving woollen cloth for clothing, machines could be made at Moreton Bay by carpenter – requirements & Notes re above Transmitting Lists of Prisoners male & female under penal sentence at Moreton Bay entitled to consideration under Act of Council 1Victoria 1838 – character of each individual shown in column of remarks [No 38/10] Recommends constables & overseers – mentions 3 female & one male prisoner at Moreton Bay who have not served prescribed period Margin John Hagan/ came free Anne Unwin/ “Midas” Sarah Richards/ “Marianne” Mary Mathews/ “Palambang” [also spelt Palambam] 059 – 060 Eagle Farm Henry Cox 1838 03 30 Hon CS Brisbane Town Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant 1838 06 19 Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant PAGE Letter re rations & salary for himself & family Major Cotton 28th Regt, Commandant 38/06900 QSL REEL CONTENTS A2.10 061 – 063 At top: “This Return does not include Female Prisoners” List of Male Convicts at Moreton Bay included in the Commandants List as eligible for the Conditional Remission of Sentence under the Act of Council 1 Victoria 1838 [Numerical Return – no names] 064 Note re above 065 Note 066 Alphabetical List of Prisoners eligible under the Provisions of the Act of Council of the 1st Victoria 1838 “for the Conditional Remission of Sentences of Convicts transported to Moreton Bay” with remarks shewing [sic] the Characters of the Prisoners Richard Allen/ “Royal Admiral” – errand boy William Austin/ “Elizabeth” – laborer James Ando/ “Guildford” 7 – laborer John Batley/ “Marquis of Hastings” - reaper Thomas Barton/ “Fairlie” – waterman James Bent/ “Midas” – cotton spinner James Bennett/ “Andromeda” – cook Charles Benson/ “Lord Lyndoch”[also spelt Lord Lyndock] – laborer Edward Birmingham/ “Marquis of Huntley” – tinker Francis Black/ “Hadlow” – tailor William Breffitt/ “Shipley” – laborer Thomas Brooks/ “Grenada” – collier 067 – 088 Letters relating to Moreton Bay & Queensland: A2 series – Reel A2.10 – Part 1 of 2 Last revised: April 2014 www.slq.qld.gov.au Page 5 of 35 SRNSW REF NO CS REF NO DATE RECD TO FROM DATE OF DOCUMENT CONTENTS QSL REEL PAGE George Brown/ “Ocean” 1 – sailor boy Thomas Bradley/ “Coromandel” 3 – stableman Michael Brian/ “Eliza” 5 – servant John Buckley/ “Asia” 2 – calico printer David Bracewell/ “Layton” – ordered by Secretary of State to Moreton Bay Thomas Burke/ “Marquis of Huntley” 2 (3?) – sailor John Booth/ “Fortune” – cabinet maker John Barrin (Barrow or Barron crossed out)/ “Henry Porcher” – tailor Jeremiah Buckley/ “Blenheim” – laborer Daniel Connor/ ”Hindostan” – tailor William Carew/ “Lord Sidmouth” – laborer Michael Cassidy/ “Guildford” 2 – servant Peter Cassidy/ “Martha” – laborer James Claussey/ “Somersetshire” – stonemason Samuel Challenger/ “Albion” – ploughman William Chaffey/ born in colony – laborer Edward Colgan/ “Isabella” 2 – pedlar James Coppin/ “Katherine Stewart Forbes” – laborer Brian Coyle/ “Prince Regent” – laborer Joseph Coley/ “Speke” 3 – coral bead maker William Covell or Champion/ “Mellish” – ploughman Thomas Crout/ “England” – poulterer William Crisby/ “England” – laborer George Crow/ “Earl St Vincent” – carter Patrick Cullen/ “Countess of Harcourt” – laborer John Darcey/ “Anne & Amelia” – carter Edward Danns/ “Captain Cook”1 – ? carpenter James Deegan/ “John Barry” 2 – laborer Alexander Dennison or McAllister/ “Hercules” 3 – pressman Patrick Devoy/ “Canada” – laborer John Dakin/ “Mary” 4 – farm servant Thomas Dorman/ “Waterloo” – laborer Alexander Donaldson/ “Florentia” 1 – book binder’s boy John Duffy/ “Henry Porcher” – hostler Cornelius Dunn/ “Java” – stockman Thomas Delvin/ “Elizabeth” 1 – seaman Michael Duffy/ “Batavia” – harness maker John Eagan/ “Eliza” 3 – laborer Morgan Edwards/ “Competitor” – laborer James Fitzsimmons/ “Mangles” 5 – timber faller John Finnelley/ “Java” – farm laborer Thomas Field/ “John” 1 – farm servant Bartholomew Flynn/ “Guildford” 3 – laborer Bryan Flanagan/ “Marquis of Huntley” – farm servant John Fletcher/ “Camden” – draper John Ford/ “Atlas” 2 – laborer Martin Fraley/ “John Barry” 2 – laborer Peter Glynn/ “John” 1 – laborer Martin Grady/ “Earl St Vincent” 3 – weaver John Greenhalgh/ “Speke” 2 – laborer Letters relating to Moreton Bay & Queensland: A2 series – Reel A2.10 – Part 1 of 2 Last revised: April 2014 www.slq.qld.gov.au Page 6 of 35 SRNSW REF NO CS REF NO DATE RECD TO FROM DATE OF DOCUMENT CONTENTS QSL REEL PAGE Thomas Grant/ “Almorah” 2 – carter James Graham/ “Nithsdale” – carter Patrick Guff/ “Dorothy” – laborer John Gunn/ “Recovery” – type founder Robert Giles/ “Exmouth” – shoe maker Henry Heggs/ “Nithsdale” – ploughs James House/ “Batavia” – fisherman Thomas Hudson/ “Minstrel” 2 – brick maker Simon Hunt/ “Shipley” 2 – gardener James Hutchinson/ “Ocean” 3 – fisherman Richard Irvin alias James Aston/ “General Stewart” Thomas Johnson/ “Eliza” – errand boy Thomas Jones/ “Countess of Harcourt” – chandler John Johnson/ “Morley” 2 – sawyer John Kite/ “Mangles” 1 – laborer Laurence Kelly/ “Southworth” – clerk Denis Kellisher/ ”Eliza” 6 – laborer John Lawlor/ “Mangles” 4 – laborer William George Lewis/ “Albion” 1 – laborer Frederick Lloyd/ “Marquis of Hastings” – shoe maker Jacob Lord/ “Andromeda” – factory boy Thomas Lurchens/ “Lord Melville” – cabin boy John Lampier/ “Shipley” 1 – cobler [as it is] James McKinnon/ “Marquis of Huntley” – servant John Madden or Watkins/ “Hercules” 3 – ploughman James Martin/ “Asia” 2 – horse breaker John Mayhall/ “Morley” 2 – cotton weaver Philip McGrory/ “Regalia” – shoe maker Peter McGrath/ “Mellish” – dyer & printer James McGrath/ “Countess of Harcourt” – laborer Michael McEvoy/ “Roslyn Castle” 2 – farm servant James Mann/ “Marquis of Huntley” 3 [Marquis of Hastings deleted] – coach maker John Marooney/ “Isabella” 2 – laborer George Mitchell/ “Norfolk” 2 – laborer Edward Mott/ “Countess of Harcourt” – bricklayer John Murphy or Murray/ “Royal Admiral” – blacksmith’s boy Thomas McCarthy/ “Isabella” 4 – stone cutter Archibald Noble/ “Atlas” 4 – cow herd John Neville/ “Asia” 10 – hostler Michael Noonan/ “Prince Regent” 2 – butcher Edward Owen/ “Agamemnon” – gardener Patrick O’Neill/ “Agamemnon” – laborer John Olding/ “Norfolk” 2 – laborer Joseph O’Halloran/ “Roslyn Castle” 2 James Owen/ “Camden” 1 – stableman Christmas Paulgrove/ “Guildford” 6 – laborer Barachio Parnacott/ “Florentia” 2 – laborer William Power/ “Earl St Vincent” – laborer Thomas Poole/ “Asia” – buckle burnisher Letters relating to Moreton Bay & Queensland: A2 series – Reel A2.10 – Part 1 of 2 Last revised: April 2014 www.slq.qld.gov.au Page 7 of 35 SRNSW REF NO CS REF NO DATE RECD TO FROM DATE OF DOCUMENT QSL REEL CONTENTS PAGE Bartlett Quillan/ “Asia” 4 – shoe maker Edward Robinson/ “John” 1 – quarryman William Ryan/ “Medina” – laborer Edward Raye/ “Lady Harewood” – laborer James Ralph/ “Surry” 1 – laborer Richard Thomas Rushtin/ “Glatton” – nailor John Saw/ “Surry” – plasterer William Stopher/ “Blenheim” – groom Charles Styring/ “Norfolk” – silk weaver Richard Smith/ “Captain Cook” – errand boy Thomas Smith/ “Champion” – foundry boy James Stapleton/ “Isabella” 2 – butcher Denis Sheehan/ “Castle Forbes” [Katherine Stewart Forbes deleted] – butcher Thomas Smyth/ “Cambridge” – laborer John Scriver/ ”Asia” 2 – hawker & soldier James Stapleton/ “Borodino” – butcher James Scott/ “Speke” 3 – shoe maker James Scanlan/ “Sophia” – pedlar Harry Sketland or William Thomson/ “Sophia” – land steward Charles Smith/ “Glory” – barber James Stephen/ “Florentia”1 - maltster Richard Snead/ “Mangles” – file-moulder Daniel Stewart/ “Morley” 5 – comb-maker Thomas Treslove/ “Grenada” 1 – teacher James Turner/ “Prince Regent”1 - sailor William Taylor/ “Aurora” – plasterer’s boy Richard Viney/ “Surry” 7 – groom John Usher/ “Medina” – carter James Warren/ “Minerva” 3 – servant Joseph Waterhouse/ “Lady Feversham” [also spelt Lady Faversham] – clerk Joseph Webb/ “Hooghley” – laborer Joseph Whitely/ “John” 3 – cotton spinner George Walker/ “Earl St Vincent” – laborer Edward Welsh/ “Countess of Harcourt” – laborer John Walsh or Gallagher/ “Sir Godfrey Webster” – butcher Edward Ward/ “Albion” 2 – laborer Edward Welsh/ “City of Edinbro” [also spelt City of Edinburgh] – laborer John Webster/ “Champion” – weaver Michael Whelan/ “Eliza” 3 – laborer Samuel White/ “Asia” 9 - herdsman William White/ “General Stewart” – seaman John Wilson/ “Dunvegan Castle” – shepherd Peter Wilson/ “Guildford” 2 – laborer Henry Wilson/ “Albion” 1 – shoe maker Isaac Woolf/ “Mary” 2 – laborer Thomas Woods/ “Aurora” – coachman Robert Wright/ “Albion” 2 – house painter Charles Young/ “Mangles” 2 – cotton spinner William Yates/ “Larkins” – ? blade finisher Letters relating to Moreton Bay & Queensland: A2 series – Reel A2.10 – Part 1 of 2 Last revised: April 2014 www.slq.qld.gov.au Page 8 of 35 SRNSW REF NO CS REF NO DATE RECD TO FROM Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant DATE OF DOCUMENT QSL REEL CONTENTS Alphabetical List of Prisoners (Female) eligible under the Provisions of the Act of Council of the 1st Victoria 1838 for the Conditional Remission of Sentences of Convicts transported to Moreton Bay with Remarks shewing [sic] the Characters of the Prisoners Catherine A’Hern/ “City of Edinbro” – housemaid Rebecca Bayley/ “Lucy Davidson” – all work Mary Burns or Catherine Gibson/ “Experiment” - servant Mary Brown or Alden/ “Princess Charlotte” – servant Mary Byrne/ “Palamban” [also spelt Palambam] – housemaid Mary Blackmore or Blackman/ “Roslyn Castle” – dairymaid Mary Bergan/ “Lady Rowena” Honorah Bagnall/ “Hooghley” Ann Burns/ “Pyramus” Mary A Carroll [see also Mary Ann Carroll]/ “Louisa” – dairymaid Sarah Carlisle/ “Asia” – servant Honorah Connor/ “City of Edinbro” – servant Elizabeth Costelloe convicted as Williams or White/ “Princess Charlotte” – house servant Margaret Corry/ “Sovereign” – housemaid Eleanor Campbell or Smith/ “Princess Charlotte” – washerwoman Frances Crawley/ “Fanny” – housemaid Lester Corcoran or Nessy Clowry/ “Woodman” – school mistress Jane Duffy or Hall/ “Asia” – all work Ellen Doyle/ “Marquis of Wellesley”[as it is] Mary Dogherty/ “Elizabeth” 4 – housemaid Ellen Doughey or Snell/ “Edward” 1 – housemaid Mary Doyle/ “Southworth” – servant Epsaby Dan or Mary Bowman/ “Lord Sidmouth” – servant Ann Duggan/ “Andromeda” – servant Ann Dillon or Clarke/ “Mariner” 2 – housemaid Sarah Denton/ “Broxbornbury” [as it is] Catherine Finnegan or McKieve/ “Palambam” – servant Mary A Foster/ “Mariner” 4 – servant Charlotte French or Bramwell/ “Maria” – needlewoman Ann Garaway or Cocksage/ “Sovereign” – all work Elizabeth Hyland/ “Friends” Ann Hennessy/ “Almorah” Ann Hughes/ “Sovereign” Mary Ann Jones/ “Numa” Mary A Kean or Deffrie/ “Edward” Johannah Kennahans or Corcoran/ “Asia” 7 – all work Hannah Lounsley/ “Burrell” 2 – cook Margaret McCann/ “Pyramus” Mary McGarvey/ “Surry” Mary A McGuire/ “Lady Rowena” – dairymaid Mary Mulcahy or Gorman/ “Elizabeth” 4 – all work Mary Mathews/ “Palamban”[also spelt Palambam] – dairymaid Mary O’Hara/ born in colony – servant Mary A O’Hara/ born in colony – servant Bridget O’Donnell or Warren/ “John Bull” – nurse Letters relating to Moreton Bay & Queensland: A2 series – Reel A2.10 – Part 1 of 2 PAGE 089 - 096 Last revised: April 2014 www.slq.qld.gov.au Page 9 of 35 SRNSW REF NO CS REF NO DATE RECD TO FROM DATE OF DOCUMENT QSL REEL CONTENTS PAGE Catherine Osborne/ “Lady Rowena” Eliza Obrien [also spelt O’Brien] or Elizabeth Duggan/ “Elizabeth” – housemaid Mary O’Brien/ “City of Edinbro” – servant Ellen O’Hern/ “City of Edinbro” Charlotte Pope/ “Buffallo” [as it is – also spelt Buffalo] Mary A Reid/ “Roslyn Castle”1 – shoe binder Mary Ryan or Rebecca Ridout/ “Sovereign” – laundrymaid Margaret Robertson/ “Nile” – servant Hannah Rigby/ “Lord Sidmouth” Sarah Richards/ “Mary Ann”[crossed out?] Mary Slaney or Courtenay/ “Elizabeth” 4 – servant Catherine Sullivan/ “George Hibbert” – nurse girl Sarah Simpson/ “Mary” 5 – housemaid Margaret Sullivan/ “Broxbornbury” – needleworker Margaret Sheady or Callaghan/ “Surry” 6 – kitchen maid Mary Smith/ “Woodman” Elizabeth Stanley/ “Pyramus” Catherine Scully/ “Surry” 6 – housemaid Elizabeth Severs/ “Forth” – housemaid Ann Smith or Miller/ “Northampton” - servant Margaret Tadman/ “Surry” Mary Wall or Cavanagh/ “Southworth” – servant Ann White/ “Roslyn Castle” – housemaid Maria Williams/ “Grenada” – housemaid Signed O Gorman Lieut 80th Regt Commandant 1839 07 31~ Assigned to Private Service Ann Unwin/ “Midas” – tailoress [crossed out?] Ellen Ramsay/ “Brothers” 2 – servant Ellen Reardon/ “Calorine” [as it is – also spelt Caroline] – all work Mary McAllister/ “Woodman” Mary Johnson or Bridget Ryan or Earley/ “Edward” – servant Ann Darley/ “Mariner” Nominal List of Prisoners Remaining at Moreton Bay under Colonial Sentence shewing [sic] how Each Man is Employed – 31st July 1839 Police constables 1 John Eagan/ “Eliza” Henry [see also Harry] Sketland alias William Thompson/ “Sophia” Robert Giles/ “Exmouth” Francis Black/ “Hadlow” A2.10 [097 098] [pages not numbered] 5 Thomas Barton/”Fairlie” – sawyer William White/ “General Stewart” – overseer Shepherds, Ploughmen, Carters & Stockmen Richard Allan [also spelt Allen]/ “Royal Admiral” – overseer Edward Welsh/ “City of Edinbro” John Duffy/ “Henry Porcher” 10 James Scanlan/ “Sophia” Richard Viney/ “Surrey” [also spelt Surry] John Neville/ “Asia” Letters relating to Moreton Bay & Queensland: A2 series – Reel A2.10 – Part 1 of 2 Last revised: April 2014 www.slq.qld.gov.au Page 10 of 35 SRNSW REF NO CS REF NO DATE RECD TO FROM DATE OF DOCUMENT QSL REEL CONTENTS PAGE th Bartlett Cullen [also spelt Quillan]/ “Asia” 4 - overseer John Lawler [also spelt Lawlor]/ “Mangles” 15 Samuel White/ “Asia” James Stephens [also spelt Stephen]/ “Florentia” Issac Wolf [also spelt Isaac Woolf]/ “Mary” Richard Snead/ “Mangles” – overseer George Crow/ “Earl St Vincent” – overseer 20 Thomas Brooks/ “Grenada” James Deegan/ “John Barry” James Graham/ “Nightsdale” [also spelt Nithsdale] Henry Higgs [also spelt Heggs]/ “Nightsdale”[also spelt Nithsdale] – overseer Alexander Donaldson/ “Florentia” 25 John Usher/ “Medina” John Dakin/ “Mary” Michael Noonan/ “Prince Regent” – butcher Cornelius Dunn/ “Java” – storeman 29 James Bennett/ “Andromeda” – baker Pilots Crew 30 James Turner/ “Prince Regent” – coxswain Thomas Delvin/ “Elizabeth” Richard Smith/ “Captain Cook” Charles Benson/ “Lord Lyndock” John Murphy/ “Royal Admiral” 35 Jacob Lord/ “Andromeda” Settlement Boat Crew John Gunn/ “Recovery” – coxswain Thomas Smith/ “Champion” John Finnolly [also spelt Finnelley]/ “Java” Assigned Servants Edward Welsh/ “Countess of Harcourt” 40 Edward Danns/ “Captain Cook” James Scott/ “Speake” [also spelt Speke] Morgan Edwards/ “Competitor” John Marooney/ “Isabella” John Fletcher/ “Camden” 45 John Ford/ “Atlass” [also spelt Atlas] Thomas Woods/ Aurora” William Lewis [also William George Lewis]/ “Albion” Peter Glynn/ “John” John Mayhall/ “Morley” 50 Laurance Kelly [also spelt Laurence]/ “Southworth” – constable & clerk Thomas Feild [also spelt Field]/ “John” – nailor Henry Wilson/ “Albion” – tanner Richard Rushton [also spelt Rushtin]/ “Glatton” – nailor Martin Frawley [also spelt Fraley]/ “John Barry” – miller 55 James Claussey/ “Somersetshire” – government gardener Letters relating to Moreton Bay & Queensland: A2 series – Reel A2.10 – Part 1 of 2 Last revised: April 2014 www.slq.qld.gov.au Page 11 of 35 SRNSW REF NO CS REF NO DATE RECD TO FROM Signed O Gorman Lieut 80th Regt Commandant DATE OF DOCUMENT 1839 07 31~ QSL REEL CONTENTS Female Prisoners Assigned Servants 1 Catherine Aherne [also spelt A’Hern]/ “City of Edinbro” Ann Unwin/ “Midas” Margaret McCann/ “Pyramus” Hannah Rigby/ “Lord Sidmouth” Rebecca Rideout [also spelt Ridout] or Mary Ryan/ “Sovereign” Mary Mathews/ “Palambam” List of Prisoners at Moreton Bay in the Ordinary Service of the Crown who are not under Colonial Sentence shewing [sic] those arrived in the Schooner “Curlew” from those who were here previously – Moreton Bay, 31st July 1839 A2.10 PAGE [099 100] [pages not numbered] Royal Engineers Dept Henry Skinner/ “Lady Kenaway” [also spelt Kennaway] – carpenter & wheelwright Thomas Palmer/ “Strathfieldsay” – wheelwright Michael Daily/ “Susan” – cooper James Cannovan/ “Hebe” – top sawyer 5 Thomas McGuire/ “Waterloo” – pitt sawyer James Fox/ “Mangles” – pitt sawyer Samuael Fisher/ “Moffatt” – top sawyer [as it is - see also Samuel Fisher/ “Mangles”] Alexander Graham/ “Moffatt” – blacksmith Alexander McPhearson/ “Waterloo” – joiner 10 James Gordon/ “Moffatt” – carpenter Joseph Gislingham/ “Emma Ugenia”[also spelt Emma Eugenia] – carpenter William Winn/ “Emma Ugenia” – carpenter William Harvey/ “Moffatt” – brickmaker Edward Urling/ “Waterloo” – brickmaker 15 Andrew Evans/ “Waterloo” – pitt sawyer Thomas Kelly/ “Neptune” – top sawyer Richard Jones alias Bullock/ “James Pattison” – top sawyer Joseph Russell/ “James Pattison” – pitt sawyer John Edmonds/ “Lord Melville” – harness maker Thomas Halford/ “Atlass” – top sawyer [as it is - see also Thomas Holford/ “Atlas”] 21 John Kelly/ “Bussorah Merchant” – rough smith William Crisby/ “England” – servant Commissariat Dept James Ando/ “Guildford” – laborer 24 Thomas Crout/ “England” – laborer Received from Sydney per Schooner “Curlew” July 1839 Hospital Attendants Letters relating to Moreton Bay & Queensland: A2 series – Reel A2.10 – Part 1 of 2 Last revised: April 2014 www.slq.qld.gov.au Page 12 of 35 SRNSW REF NO CS REF NO DATE RECD TO FROM DATE OF DOCUMENT CONTENTS QSL REEL PAGE 1 Richard Fellows/ “Earl Grey” – frame work knitter George Swadkins/ “Bengal Merchant” – locksmith John R Winstanlly/ “Waverly” [also spelt Waverley] - watchmaker Settlement Boat James Murphy/ “Waverly” – laborer 5 Mathew Stewart/ “Waverly” – weaver Edward Dyer/ “Waverly” – servant Peter Finnegan alias James McGuire/ “Waverly” – laborer James Walsh/ “Waverly” – laborer – Pilot Crew Surveyors Dept James Brown / Portsea” – laborer 10 James Bryan/ “Portsea” – laborer Henry Beeby/ “Portsea” – laborer Robert P Bannister/ “Portsea” – shoemaker George Belton/ “Portsea” – laborer Eneas Blake/ “Portsea” – laborer 15 William Barberry/ “Portsea” – laborer George Clarke/ “Portsea” – gardener Samuel Crabb/ “Portsea” – carter William Crabb/ “Portsea” – laborer William Gough/ “Portsea” – laborer 20 Mathew Hatton [could be Hattan]/ “Portsea” – laborer John Ibell/ “Portsea” – gardener John Sullivan/ “Portsea” – laborer Abel Sutton alias Reiby?/ “Portsea” – laborer William Tuck/ “Portsea” – laborer 25 Robert Coote/ “Portsea” – laborer Thomas Keegan/ “Portsea” – laborer Daniel Alexander/ “Portsea” – laborer Patrick Walsh/ “Waverly” – laborer Henry Berry/ “Portsea” – laborer Commissariat Dept 30 Michael Dormer/ “Waverly” – laborer Thomas Laffey/ “Waverly” – laborer William Jordan/ “Portsea” – shepard [sic] Benjamin Williams/ “John” – laborer John Taylor/ “Marquis of Huntley” – laborer 35 William Green/ “Portland” – laborer Robert Eacott/ “Auraro” [as it is – also spelt Aurora] – laborer Thomas Fogarty/ “Earl Grey” – laborer Benjamin Wright/ “Sarah” – laborer John Pawson/ “Charles Dumarq” [also spelt Charles Dumarque] – laborer 40 Patrick Ryan/ “Waverley” – laborer James Collins/ “Waverley”- servant Peter Penrose/ “Waverley” – servant Thomas Stewart/ “Waverley” – weaver Letters relating to Moreton Bay & Queensland: A2 series – Reel A2.10 – Part 1 of 2 Last revised: April 2014 www.slq.qld.gov.au Page 13 of 35 SRNSW REF NO CS REF NO 38/06901 37/08853 DATE RECD 1838 07 06 1837 09 22 TO Hon CS Hon CS FROM Brisbane Town Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant Brisbane Town Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant 37/08853 38/06902 DATE OF DOCUMENT 1838 06 19 1838 07 17~ 1838 07 28 1837 09 13 1837 09 27~ 1838 07 06 Hon CS Brisbane Town Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant 1838 06 19 1838 07 07~ 1838 07 17~ 1838 07 26~ QSL REEL CONTENTS John McGrath/ “Waverley” – shepard [sic] 45 James Kelly/ “Waverley” – taylor [sic] Mathew Hornegan/ “Waverley” – laborer John Downey/ “Waverley” – laborer Thomas Downey/ “Waverley” – laborer & soldier Patrick T Foot/ “Waverley” – servant 50 Thomas Wilson/ “Waverley” – farm labour & soldier Michael Freeman/ “Waverley” – laborer John Hackett/ “Waverley” – laborer Stephen Hand/ “Waverley” – laborer Michael Christie/ “Waverley” – laborer 55 Dominic Boulger/ “Waverley” - shoemaker Letter recommending John Goodwin/ “Speke” 3 for Ticket of Leave – proceeding to Head Quarters in “Isabella” [No 38/11] Margin Mr Vallack’s Report – details re John Goodwin/ “Speke” 3 – mentions 37/08853 enclosed [see p 104] & Notes re above Letter re seamen from “Duke of York” left behind at Amity Point, Moreton Bay – missed passage to Sydney on “James Watt” – receipt of rations [No 37/8] Mentions ship “Elizabeth” - also discusses Sloop “Foster Fyans” – fit for sea & now bringing the seamen to Head Quarters – sloop to be examined in Sydney – state of repair & usefulness 2: Re overseer Nathaniel Mitchell/ “Eliza” – to Head Quarters in “Foster Fyans” – recommended for indulgence - discusses crew of “Foster Fyans” – men from “Duke of York” able to assist to Port Jackson 3: Re John Goodwin/ “Speke” 3 – anxious to remain at Settlement – needed for ship repairs – recommendation 4: Re hospital established at Female Factory, Eagle Farm – requests forage for Medical Officer’s horse – discusses advantage of hospital 5: Re conduct of 10 free seamen saved from “Duke of York” – proceeding to Head Quarters in “Foster Fyans” 6: Reports cargo on “Foster Fyans” as per enclosed Manifest [Manifest not filmed here] & Notes in margin throughout Note Details re case of Nathaniel Mitchell & his part in search for “Duke of York” Also at top: 37/08851 Letter re Daniel Connor/ “Hindostan” & permission to return to Head Quarters – mentions accompanying Return [No 38/12] & PAGE A2.10 102 - 103 [no p 101] A2.10 104 - 111 112 - 114 A2.10 115 Notes in margin Mr Vallack’s report re Daniel Connor Letters relating to Moreton Bay & Queensland: A2 series – Reel A2.10 – Part 1 of 2 Last revised: April 2014 www.slq.qld.gov.au Page 14 of 35 SRNSW REF NO CS REF NO DATE RECD TO 38/06903 1838 07 06 Hon CS 38/04861 1838 05 16 Hon CS 38/06904 1838 07 06 Hon CS 38/06905 1838 07 06 Hon CS FROM Moreton Bay Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant Brisbane Town Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant Master Attendants Office, Sydney John Nicholson Brisbane Town Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant Brisbane Town Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant DATE OF DOCUMENT 1838 06 20 1838 06 19 1838 05 14 1838 06 20 1838 07 13~ 1838 09 08~ 1838 06 20 QSL REEL CONTENTS Particulars of an Overseer whose Term of Servitude expires on the following date agreeable to the 62nd Paragraph of Penal Settlement Regulations 20th June 1838 Daniel Connor/ “Hindostan” Letter re coal found at Limestone on banks of Brisbane River – forwarding sample of coal per Master of “Isabella” – report to follow [No 38/13] & Notes in margin Letter re specimen of coal from Moreton Bay per “Isabella” – unable to be found & Notes in margin [Ref 38/06903] Letter re John Kelly/ “Bussorah Merchant” 1831, blacksmith - requesting he be permitted to remain at Moreton Bay - particulars enclosed [No 38/14] [Particulars not filmed here] Also at top: 38/06080 – 13 July 1838 Notes re above Mr Ryan’s Report re John Kelly/ “Bussorah Merchant” 2 (1831) Letter recommending John Smith/ “Chapman” & John Marsden/ “Chapman” for tickets of leave [No 38/15] & PAGE 116 A2.10 117 A2.10 118 A2.10 119 120 A2.10 121 Notes in margin Also at top: 38/06082 – 13 July 1838 1838 07 13~ 1838 07 17~ 1838 07 21~ 1838 07 27~ 38/06908 1838 07 06 Hon CS Brisbane Town Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant 1838 06 20 His Ex Sir George Gipps, Governor Moreton Bay Ellen Ramsay 1838 06 19 1838 07 09~ 1838 08 22~ Notes re above Mr Kingdon’s Report Details re John Smith alias Phelps/ “Chapman” 1826 (originally per “Cockburn” to Van Diemen’s Land – escaped & returned per “Medway” – to New South Wales per “Chapman”) Details re John Marsden/ “Chapman” 1826 (originally per “Caledonia” 1822 to Van Diemen’s Land – escaped & returned per “Woodman”) Forwarding Petition & recommending Ellen Ramsay alias Cobcroft per “Brothers” 2nd [No 38/18] & Notes in margin Also at top: 38/05918 – 9 July 1838 122 A2.10 123 Petition of Ellen Ramsay alias Cobcroft/ “Brothers” 2 124 Particulars of the Sentence of Ellen Ramsay per ship “Brothers” Ellen Ramsay or Cobcroft/ “Brothers” 125 – 126 Notes re above Re Ellen Ramsay/ “Brothers” 2 127 Letters relating to Moreton Bay & Queensland: A2 series – Reel A2.10 – Part 1 of 2 Last revised: April 2014 www.slq.qld.gov.au Page 15 of 35 SRNSW REF NO CS REF NO 38/06909 38/06910 38/06911 DATE RECD 1838 07 06 1838 07 06 1838 07 06 TO FROM Hon CS Brisbane Town Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant Major Cotton, 28th Regt, Commandant, Moreton Bay Hon CS DATE OF DOCUMENT 1838 06 22 CONTENTS Letter reporting on Agricultural operations at Moreton Bay – discusses wheat & maize crops in relation to reduction in numbers at the Settlement & consequent problems with labour [No 38/19] Mentions weevil & destruction of grain, also cargo of surplus maize per “Jane” Enclosing Extract from Settlement Work Book showing employment of prisoners Mentions pork for Deputy Commissary General – encloses Statement of Government Agriculturist re Teeswater rams QSL REEL A2.10 PAGE 128 – 132 Brisbane Town Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant 1838 06 21 Extract from the Work Book at Moreton Bay 21 June 1838 No/ Distribution/ Employment [Numerical Return] 133 Eagle Farm John Parker Superintendent of Agriculture Brisbane Town Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant 1838 06 01 Letter reporting state of 4 Teeswater Rams sent from Sydney 134 - 136 1838 06 22 Letter re sentence of John Madden or Waters/ “Hercules” 3 [No 38/20] & Notes in margin Also at top: 38/05915 – 9 July 1838 1838 07 09~ 1838 08 22 1838 06 23 Notes re above Re John Madden or Waters/ “Hercules” Acknowledging receipt of letters per “Isabella” & forwarding Manifest of cargo shipped in “Isabella” & List of Prisoners proceeding to Head Quarters 1838 06 22 Manifest of the Cargo and List of Passengers shipped on board the “Isabella” at Moreton Bay 22 June 1838 Passengers 20 male & 5 female prisoners (expirees) & guard with 4 women & children 141 List of Prisoners forwarded by the “Isabella” 1 James Gloster/ “Morley” 2 John Kelly/ “Dorothy” 3 John Snow/ “Morley” 4 Christopher Early or Harding/ “Lord Eldon” 5 John Daines/ “Planter” 6 Peter Berriman/ “Roslyn Castle” 7 James Saunders/ “Guilford” 8 George Wethers/ “Guilford” 9 William Fanell?/ “Shipley” 10 William Booth/ “Aurora” 11 George Jervis?/ “Exmouth” 12 John Bensly/ “Champion” 13 John Donovan/ “Borodino” 14 Edward Birmingham/ “Marquis of Huntly”[also spelt Marquis of Huntley] 15 James Mann/ “Marquis of Hastings” 16 John Lang/ “Mary” 141 again Hon CS Brisbane Town Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant Hon CS Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant Letters relating to Moreton Bay & Queensland: A2 series – Reel A2.10 – Part 1 of 2 A2.10 137 A2.10 139 [no p 138] 140 Last revised: April 2014 www.slq.qld.gov.au Page 16 of 35 SRNSW REF NO CS REF NO DATE RECD TO 38/08396 1838 08 11 Hon CS 38/09907 1838 09 21 Hon CS CONTENTS 17 Mary Casey or Bancks/ “Lord Wellington” 18 Hanah Roach/ “Mariner” 19 Hanah Wilson/ “Pyramus” 20 Ann Evans/ “Pyramus” 21 Ann Carruthers/ “Numa” 22 Constantine Molloy/ “John Barry” 23 John Smith or Philips [also spelt Phelps]/ “Chapman” 24 John Marsden/ “Chapman” 25 John Goodwin/ “Speke” 3 Returning Lists of Prisoners at Moreton Bay reported on [No 38/356] Margin “Not enclosed” Reporting arrival of Colonial Cutter “Foster Fyans” from Moreton Bay & enclosing Manifest of cargo QSL REEL PAGE A2.10 142 – 143 A2.10 144 1838 08 11 H M Dock Yard, Sydney John Nicholson, Master Attendant Brisbane Town Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant Brisbane Town Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant 1838 09 21 Manifest of Cargo arrived on H M Col Cutter “Foster Fyans” from Moreton Bay 1838 09 15 Letter re prisoners – volunteers – serving in Engineers Dept & allowances of tea, tobacco & sugar – recommends indulgence [No 38/24] A2.10 146 - 147 1838 09 15 Letter re prisoners eligible to return to Head Quarters as per accompanying Return [No 38/25] Margin George Walker/ “Earl St Vincent” Patrick Guff/ “Dorothy” & Notes in margin Mr Vallack’s report re Walker & Guff A2.10 148 Hon CS Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant 1838 09 21~ Hon CS Brisbane Town Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant 1838 09 15 Particulars of Two Male Convicts now serving under Sentence at Moreton Bay who are eligible to be returned to Head Quarters, under the 3rd Para of Penal Regulations dated 1st December 1831 George Walker/ “Earl St Vincent” – labourer Patrick Guff/ “Dorothy” – labourer Letter applying for arms & ammunition [listed in margin] from Ordnance Dept at Head Quarters for H M Cutter “Captain Fyans” [also called “Foster Fyans”] [No 38/26] & Notes in margin 38/09911 1838 09 21 Hon CS 38/09912 1838 09 21 Hon CS 1838 09 21 DATE OF DOCUMENT Principal Superintendent of Convicts Office J McLean Master Attendants Office, Sydney John Nicholson 38/09907 38/09913 FROM 1838 09 21 Letters relating to Moreton Bay & Queensland: A2 series – Reel A2.10 – Part 1 of 2 145 149 - 150 A2.10 151 Last revised: April 2014 www.slq.qld.gov.au Page 17 of 35 SRNSW REF NO CS REF NO 38/09914 DATE RECD 1838 09 21 DATE OF DOCUMENT 1838 09 15 FROM Hon CS Brisbane Town Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant Hon CS Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant 1838 09 15~ Manifest of the Cargo shipped on board the “Foster Fyans” at Moreton Bay for Sydney, 15th September 1838 1838 09 22 Letter reporting Cutter “Foster Fyans” ready to receive cargo for Moreton Bay & Notes in margin 1838 09 24~ 1838 10 13 Note re above Letter recommending indulgence for female prisoners employed at Factory – similar to that of male prisoners employed as overseers & constables [No 38/28] Recommends 6 women at Female Factory: Asst Matron or Gate-keeper, Hospital overseer, 4 constables Discusses allowance of tea & sugar for the female prisoners 1st class in Factory Acknowledging receipt of letters [list in margin] per Cutter “Foster Fyans” – now loaded & proceeding to Head Quarters Discusses prisoners being forwarded – some difficulties with accommodation on “Foster Fyans” – requests changes be made to “Foster Fyans” Enclosing List of Prisoners proceeding to Head Quarters & Manifest of Cargo 38/10011 1838 09 22 Hon CS Master Attendants Office, Sydney John Nicholson, Harbour Master 38/11216 1838 10 23 Hon CS Brisbane Town Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant 38/11217 1838 10 23 Hon CS Brisbane Town Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant 1838 10 13 Hon CS Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant 1838 10 15~ 38/11221 38/11221 1838 10 23 QSL REEL A2.10 TO Hon CS Master Attendants Office, Sydney John Nicholson 1838 10 23 H M Dock Yard, Sydney John Nicholson, Master Attendant 1838 10 23 CONTENTS Forwarding Manifest of cargo shipped in “Captain Fyans” [No 38/27] PAGE 152 153 A2.10 154 A2.10 155 156 - 157 A2.10 158 – 159 Manifest of the Cargo and Number of Passengers shipped on board the “Foster Fyans” at Moreton Bay for Sydney 15th October 1838 Passengers 9 Expirees 160 List of Expirees returned to Sydney from Moreton Bay 1 Thomas Smyth/ “Cambridge” Edward Colgan/ “Isabella” 2 Simon Hunt/ “Shipley” 2 James Hutchinson/ “Ocean” 5 Brian Coyle/ “Prince Regent” James Warren [no ship] Richard Irvin alias John Aston [also have James Aston]/ “General Stewart” John Kite/ “Mangles” 1 9 Peter Cassidy/ “Martha” Letter reporting arrival of Cutter “Foster Fyans” from Moreton Bay & enclosing Manifest of Cargo 161 Manifest of Cargo, Passengers etc shipped on H M Col Cutter “Foster Fyans” from Moreton Bay Passengers 9 Expirees Letters relating to Moreton Bay & Queensland: A2 series – Reel A2.10 – Part 1 of 2 A2.10 162 163 Last revised: April 2014 www.slq.qld.gov.au Page 18 of 35 SRNSW REF NO 38/11834 DATE RECD 1838 11 08 38/11835 1838 11 08 CS REF NO 38/11859 1838 11 08 FROM Hon CS Brisbane Town Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant Hon CS Brisbane Town Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant Hon CS Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant Particulars of Two Male and One Female Convict whose term of servitude will expire on the following dates agreeable to the 62nd & 63rd Paras of Penal Settlement Regulations Harbour Masters Office, Sydney W H Nicholson [in absence of Master Attendant] 1838 11 07 William White/ “General Stewart” Archibald Noble/ “Atlas” 4 Catherine Osborne/ “Lady Rowena” Letter reporting arrival of hired Schooner “Bessy” from Moreton Bay & enclosing Manifest of cargo, passengers, etc. & Notes in margin H M Dock Yard, Sydney W H Nicholson for Master Attendant 1838 11 07 Hon CS Brisbane Town Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant 1838 10 29 Harbour Master, Sydney Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant 1838 10 29~ Hon CS 38/11859 38/11904 38/11904 1838 11 09 DATE OF DOCUMENT 1838 10 31 TO 1838 11 15~ 1838 10 30 CONTENTS Letter requesting a supply of shoe-makers tools & hemp for Agricultural Dept at Moreton Bay – not sent by Ordnance Storekeeper – much needed [No 38/32] & Notes in margin Notes re above Letter requesting authority to Return 3 prisoners to Head Quarters – Return enclosed [No 38/37] Margin William White/ “General Stewart” Archibald Noble/ “Atlas” 4 Catherine Osborne/ “Lady Rowena” & Notes in margin A2.10 Manifest of Cargo, Passengers etc arrived on the hired Schooner “Bessy” from Moreton Bay Passengers Mr Jackson 4 soldiers, 2 women, 4 children and 12 male & 5 female prisoners & 1 child Acknowledging receipt of letters [list in margin] per Schooner “Bessy” – “Bessy” chartered to convey troops, prisoners & cargo back to Sydney – to pay £80 as per enclosed Agreement [Agreement not filmed here] [No 38/36] “Bessy” loaded with hard-wood & wool – cargo estimated at £400 Mentions “King” late Master of Cutter “Foster Fyans” incapable of navigating “Bessy” – Mr Jackson returning to Sydney per “Bessy” Enclosing List of Prisoners & Manifest of Cargo & Notes in margin Manifest of the Cargo and Number of Passengers shipped on board the Hired Schooner “Bessy” at Moreton Bay for Sydney, 29th October 1838 Passengers 3 Privates 28th Regt, 1 Private 50th Regt, 4 children & 2 women, 12 male & 5 female prisoners Letters relating to Moreton Bay & Queensland: A2 series – Reel A2.10 – Part 1 of 2 QSL REEL A2.10 PAGE 164 165 – 166 167 168 – 170 A2.10 171 172 A2.10 173 – 175 176 Last revised: April 2014 www.slq.qld.gov.au Page 19 of 35 SRNSW REF NO CS REF NO 38/11912 DATE RECD FROM DATE OF DOCUMENT 1838 11 10 Hon CS Brisbane Town Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant 1838 10 29 Eagle Farm, Moreton Bay Henry Cox Brisbane Town Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant 1838 10 30 1838 11 10 His Ex Sir George Gipps, Governor Hon CS “G G” 1838 11 09~ 38/11912 38/11914 TO 1838 10 29 38/11915 1838 11 10 Hon CS Brisbane Town Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant 1838 10 30 38/11917 1838 11 10 Hon CS Brisbane Town Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant 1838 10 30 Brisbane Town 1838 10 20 38/11917 QSL REEL CONTENTS List of Prisoners returned to Sydney from Moreton Bay 1 Joseph Waterhouse George Walker Thomas Johnson Patrick Guff 5 George Mitchell John Copping Christmas Paulgrove Thomas Lurchens Jeremiah Buckley 10 John Madden Philip McGrory John Williams Ellen Ramsay Mary Berrigan Mary Cavanagh or Wall Ellen O’Hern 17 Mary Doyle Forwarding Petition of Mr Henry Cox, Superintendent & School Master of Female Factory, Moreton Bay re salary (wife is Matron of Factory) – details re salary & recommendation & Notes in margin Memorial of Henry Cox, Superintendent of School & Female Factory at Eagle Farm – re salary Letter requesting a coxswain & 6 good boat-men be sent to Moreton Bay as volunteers at the Pilot Station - crew for Pilot Boat [No 38/33] & Notes in margin “As Settlement is to be abandoned I do not think this will be necessary” Letter recommending gratuities to Corporals in charge of Sheep & Cattle Stations at Moreton Bay [No 38/34] 3 Stations besides Eagle Farm (Government Agriculturist in charge of cattle): Limestone Sheep Station, Redbank Sheep Station, Cowpers Plains Cattle Station Letter transmitting documents re complaint by Mr Petrie Foreman of Works at Moreton Bay against Thomas Lowrie Barrack Sergeant [No 38/37] Mentions prisoner Booth training Mr Petrie’s son as cabinet maker & use of timber from the Lumber Yard & Notes in margin Investigation entered into by Major Cotton, 28th Regt, Commandant of Moreton Bay on a Complaint laid before him by Mr Petrie Foreman of Works against Barrack Sergeant Thomas Lowrie Dispute re the making of wooden articles with wood from the Lumber Yard – mentions Charles Booth & Skinner, overseer of Lumber Yard Letters relating to Moreton Bay & Queensland: A2 series – Reel A2.10 – Part 1 of 2 PAGE 177 A2.10 178 – 180 181 – 183 A2.10 184 A2.10 185 – 187 A2.10 188 – 191 192 – 197 Last revised: April 2014 www.slq.qld.gov.au Page 20 of 35 SRNSW REF NO CS REF NO 38/12304 DATE RECD 1838 11 20 TO FROM DATE OF DOCUMENT Alexander McPherson First Evidence Henry Skinner Second Evidence Henry Skinner (volunteer at Moreton Bay) overseer of the Lumber Yard – mentions Charles or John Booth Articles in Mr Petrie’s Quarters: 12 bed posts – tulip wood 1 round table – tulip wood & cypress pine 1 work box - tulip wood & cypress pine 1 writing desk - tulip wood & cypress pine 1 pr picture frames Sundry ornaments 1 Looking Glass frame - tulip wood & cypress pine Tulip wood & cedar boards Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant Remarks by Commandant 38/13311 1838 11 10 1838 12 13 PAGE Commandant Moreton Bay P Spicer, Superintendent of Convicts 1838 10 31 Letter re articles found at Mr Petrie’s house made from Moreton Bay wood, viz 12 Bed posts, 1 round table, 1 Looking Glass frame, 1 work box, 1 writing desk, 1 pair of Picture Frames, Sundry turned ornaments & boards 198 Major Cotton, 28th Regt, Commandant Moreton Bay Andrew Petrie, Foreman of Works 1838 10 19 “No 1” Letter re dispute with Barrack Sergeant 199 Major Cotton, 28th Regt, Commandant Moreton Bay Andrew Petrie, Foreman of Works Commissariat Office, Sydney Miller, D C G 1838 10 22 “No 2” Letter re dispute with Barrack Sergeant Lowry [also spelt Lowrie, Laurie] 200 – 201 1838 11 19 Letter reporting on application for live stock & seed wheat for Moreton Bay in view of Settlement shortly being discontinued – important to improve stock & recommends seed wheat as land prepared [No 515] & Notes in margin Hon CS Mr Vallack 38/11913 QSL REEL CONTENTS Hon CS Hon CS Brisbane Town Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant 1838 10 29 “G G” 1838 11 09~ 1838 11 10 Commissariat Office, Sydney Miller, D C G 1838 12 13 Note Re papers Letter requesting sheep, cattle & pigs be sent to Moreton Bay to improve stock, also requests wheat for seed – land prepared [No 38/31] Notes re above DCG to report – Moreton Bay to be abandoned as soon as possible [Ref 38/12304] Letter reporting Cutter “Fyans” [see also “Foster Fyans”] ready for Moreton Bay [No 524] Letters relating to Moreton Bay & Queensland: A2 series – Reel A2.10 – Part 1 of 2 A2.10 202 – 203 204 A2.10 205 206 A2.10 207 Last revised: April 2014 www.slq.qld.gov.au Page 21 of 35 SRNSW REF NO CS REF NO 38/13423 DATE RECD 1838 12 17 TO FROM Hon CS Master Attendants Office, Sydney John Nicholson 38/13423 H M Dock Yard, Sydney John Nicholson, Master Attendant Ship “Maitland”, Sydney Cove Charles W Sheridan DATE OF DOCUMENT 1838 12 14 CONTENTS Letter enclosing Manifest of cargo etc on Government Cutter “Foster Fyans” – ready to proceed & Notes in margin 1838 12 14 Manifest of cargo shipped on the Government Cutter “Foster Fyans” for Moreton Bay 1838 12 17 Letter requesting permission to proceed to Moreton Bay on “Foster Fiance” [also spelt “Foster Fyans”] to see his brother 1838 12 17~ 1838 12 21 Note re above Letter re List of Prisoners at Moreton Bay dated May 1838 – can only find 2 prisoners (women) tried before him, viz 1 Sarah Richards 2 Mary Mathews – mentions master, William Barnett, Sydney Letter reporting on List of Prisoners at Moreton Bay, that none of prisoners tried by him need to be transferred to Norfolk Island – List forwarded to Puisne Judges for consideration Memorandum Proposing arrangements for discontinuance of Moreton Bay as Penal Settlement – outlines present Establishment with Annual Salaries [Amounts] & Number of Persons [Total 345: 28th Regt, Medical, Commissariat, Ordnance, Civil, Convicts] QSL REEL A2.10 PAGE 208 209 38/13443 1838 12 18 T Deas Thomson [as it is], CS Office, Sydney 38/13617 1838 12 21 Hon CS Sydney W W Burton 38/13600 1838 12 21 Hon CS Sydney James Dowling, Chief Justice 1838 12 20 38/13073 1838 12 06 Miller, D C G 1838 11 22 38/13073 “G G” 1838 12 03~ Note Re List of Convicts at Moreton Bay to be sent to Judges - convicts to be brought to Sydney to an island in the Harbour, except those to be sent to Norfolk Island – Judges to advise [Ref 38/13600] 223 – 224 38/13073 “G G” 1838 12 03 225 - 226 38/12165 “G G” 1839 01 12~ 1839 01 19~ Note Re letter to Major Cotton re Steamer to be sent to Moreton Bay mid January to bring people away from Moreton Bay – except for those remaining to maintain Establishment until settlement thrown open to Public - Major Cotton to report on numbers to remain Immediate [Note] Moreton Bay List to be forwarded to Judges as were Norfolk Island lists 38/12165 “G G” A2.10 210 – 211 A2.10 212 213 – 214 A2.10 215 – 216 A2.10 217 – 222 A2.10 227 – 228 Note Particulars re John Hagan, a soldier 229 1839 01 11~ Note re above To be sent to Van Diemen’s Land 230 1838 12 01~ 1838 12 03~ 1838 12 04~ 1838 12 05~ Note Re Lists of Prisoners at Moreton Bay etc. 231 – 232 Letters relating to Moreton Bay & Queensland: A2 series – Reel A2.10 – Part 1 of 2 Last revised: April 2014 www.slq.qld.gov.au Page 22 of 35 SRNSW REF NO CS REF NO 38/12165 DATE RECD 1838 11 15 TO FROM Hon CS Principal Superintendent of Convicts Office J McLean DATE OF DOCUMENT 1838 11 15 1839 01 11~ 1838 11 14~ 38/00998 1838 03 15~ 1838 09 13~ 1838 03 17~ 1838 03 15~ 1838 03 16 38/01167 1838 03 14~ 1838 03 16~ 1838 03 17~ Sydney 1838 05 31 Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant “G G” 1838 05 23~ QSL REEL CONTENTS Letter transmitting List of Prisoners at Moreton Bay recommended for removal to Sydney – reported on: some to be sent to Norfolk Island [List not filmed here] [No 38/488] [Refs 38/06900, 38/00696, 38/01002] & Governor’s remarks in margin Some men to Norfolk Island, recommendations for others & CS Opinion in margin Note Re Capt Hunter’s report on bulls Note Re books from Revd Mr Cowper for Moreton Bay Military School Note Re Mr Thomson & letters to Capt Fyans or Port Phillip, letters for “Isabella”, letters re new Court House at Goulburn? Re Bulls from Prospect Note Re order for Major Cotton’s gig – to be sent to Mr Campbell Note Re gig for Major Cotton from his brother in India – to Moreton Bay per “Isabella” Note Requesting Commandants at Moreton Bay & Norfolk Island write a separate letter for each subject 233 – 238 A2.10 239 A2.10 240 A2.10 241 A2.10 242 243 A2.10 Note Re writing about several subjects in one letter – inconvenience 244 245 Note [List of documents] 38/01742: 5 Feb 38 Report of arrival of “Success” with crew of “Lucinda” 37/11197: 17 Nov 37 Report timber sent by “Elizabeth” for Engineer 37/10899: 23 Nov [no details] Note Mr Wright requesting permission for 2 boxes of plants be put on “Governor Phillip” on return from Norfolk Island “No 1” Particulars of the Following 8 Convicts referred to in Paragraph [Recommended for Indulgences] 2703 Constantine Molloy/ “John Barry” 2 – constable 2735 Robert Giles/ “Exmouth” – constable 523 William Chaffey alias George/ born in colony – constable 553 John Greenhalgh/ “Speke” 2 – overseer 81 John Smith alias Phillips [also spelt Phelps]/ “Chapman” 82 John Marsden/ “Chapman” 537 John Webster/ “Champion” 80 Harry Sketland or William Thomson [also spelt Thompson]/ “Sophia” & Governor’s Notes Letters relating to Moreton Bay & Queensland: A2 series – Reel A2.10 – Part 1 of 2 PAGE A2.10 246 A2.10 247 A2.10 248 – 250 Last revised: April 2014 www.slq.qld.gov.au Page 23 of 35 SRNSW REF NO CS REF NO 38/00120 DATE RECD 1838 01 05 TO FROM Hon CS Bathurst J Spicer “K S” 38/00275 1838 01 09 Hon CS Office of Ordnance, Sydney Richard Rogers, Storekeeper “KS” 37/08163 37/08798 1837 09 20 Hon CS Office of Ordnance, Sydney Percival Wilkinson, Deputy Storekeeper for the Storekeeper on leave of absence DATE OF DOCUMENT 1838 01 02 QSL REEL A2.10 CONTENTS Letter re permission to take a poney [sic] to Moreton Bay & 1838 01 31~ Notes in margin 1838 01 06~ 1838 02 03~ 1838 01 09 Notes re above Mentions Surgeon Gamack & horse at Norfolk Island Letter re school books for soldiers children at Moreton Bay – funding 1838 01 17~ 1838 01 19~ Notes re above Mentions Bible Society 1838 01 05~ 1838 01 10~ 1837 09 20 Note re above Note Re Instructions to Commandant Letter suggesting school books for soldiers children be defrayed out of Regimental Fund – mentions 12 London Primers 38/01591 1837 09 01 1838 02 13 E Deas Thomson, CS Hon CS Moreton Bay J C S Handt 1837 08 24 A2.10 A2.10 256 257 A2.10 258 259 Note re above [Ref 37/08163] Letter acknowledging receipt of 12 London Primers for School for Convict Children at Moreton Bay - transferred to Eagle Farm Discusses visiting School for Soldiers Children at Brisbane – requests further supply of books for this school Notes re above [Ref 37/08798] “K S” 1838 02 02 Notes re above Mentions Moreton Bay Letter re petitions praying for an appointment to Police at Norfolk Island or any out settlements Mentions John Nicholson & Major Delile [also spelt Delisle] & P L Campbell, Superintendent of Parramatta Police Letter re petition sent to Colonial Secretary re appointment to Norfolk Island [Ref 37/08098] 37/09760 1837 10 19 T C Harrington [also spelt Harington] Mr Martins Tolbot Inn, Cross Roads, Liverpool Mathias Maher 1837 10 18 37/08341 1837 09 07 T C Harington Asst CS, Sydney At Mr Marvins, Church St, Parramatta Mathias Maher 1837 09 06 1837 09 12 Letters relating to Moreton Bay & Queensland: A2 series – Reel A2.10 – Part 1 of 2 A2.10 260 261 262 Letter enclosing Petition from Mathias Maher to be appointed to Police at Norfolk Island – recommendation [Petition see p 283] & Notes in margin [Ref 37/09535] Notes re above Petition per “Isabella” to Major Anderson re position [Ref 37/09760] 253 – 254 255 1837 09 08~ 1837 09 16 1838 02 12 Liverpool J K Mackenzie JP 251 252 Notes re above [Ref 38/00275] 37/08163 PAGE A2.10 263 264 A2.10 265 – 266 A2.10 267 268 – 269 Last revised: April 2014 www.slq.qld.gov.au Page 24 of 35 SRNSW REF NO 37/08098 DATE RECD 1837 08 30 37/05506 1837 06 16 His Ex Lieut Gen Sir Richard Bourke, Governor Fords Cottages, Parramatta Mathias Maher 1837 06 06 37/03374 1837 04 10 T C Harrington [also spelt Harington] Asst CS, Sydney Fords Cottages, Parramatta Mathias Maher, Constable Parramatta Police 1837 04 10 37/02821 1837 03 22 CS REF NO TO FROM Hon E Deas Thompson [also spelt Thomson] CS, Sydney Mathias Maher Mr Fords, Church Street, Parramatta Mathias Maher 38/01591 Hon CS 37/05506 P L Campbell, Superintendent of Police, Parramatta His Ex Maj Gen Sir Richard Bourke, Governor 37/04830 1837 05 23 38/04484 1838 05 07 Hon CS 38/04484 38/02446 1838 03 10 Hon CS DATE OF DOCUMENT 1837 04 13~ 1837 03 19 CONTENTS Humble Petition of Mathias Maher – ticket of leave – begging employment at Norfolk Island - mentions Major Delile & John Nicholson, Master Attendant, also P L Campbell Refers to resignation of William Jackman ticket of leave constable at Norfolk Island [Refs 37/05506, 37/08341] Petition of Mathias Maher ticket of leave constable in Parramatta Police & Notes re above Testimonial signed P L Campbell [Ref 37/08098] Letter re his Petition praying for employment in Constabulary at Norfolk Island or Moreton Bay – mentions John Nicholson, Master Attendant & Major Delile of 4th Regt Foot Mentions submitted Certificates from Major Anderson, Commandant, Norfolk Island & Archibald McLeod & Mr Tilston Superintendent of Convicts & Notes re above Petition of Mathias Maher praying for situation at Norfolk Island or Moreton Bay – transmitting Certificates of Major Anderson 50th Regt, Major Delile 4th Regt – was a volunteer overseer at Norfolk Island [Ref 37/03374] John Nicholson 1837 03 22 Certificate Sydney P Delisle [also spelt Delile] Liverpool Mathias Maher Fords Cottages, Parramatta Mathias Maher, Constable Parramatta Police H M Hulk “Phoenix” Abraham Mahargh 1837 03 22 Certificate 1838 02 09 Petition of Mathias Maher praying for position as overseer or constable at Norfolk Island – vacant through resignation of Overseer Kenny Letter requesting position as constable at Norfolk Island – hoping to leave by vessel in harbour now ready to proceed - gives reasons for wanting position – transmitting Certificates [Certificates not filmed here] Petition of Abraham Mahargh – praying for remission of sentence – mentions James Ferris 1837 06 06 1837 02 27 1837 09 00~ 1838 05 07 Note re above [Ref 37/05267] Letter reporting arrival of H M Col Schooner “Isabella” from Moreton Bay & enclosing Manifest of Cargo, etc. H M Dock Yard, Sydney John Nicholson, Master Attendant 1838 05 07 Master Attendants Office, Sydney John Nicholson 1838 03 09 Manifest of Cargo, Passengers etc arrived on H M Col Schooner “Isabella” from Moreton Bay Passengers Lieut Russel [also spelt Russell] & Asst Surgeon Alexander, H M 28th Regt Mr Waldron of the Commissariat Dept, 2 non-commissioned Officers, 11 Rank & File, 4 women & 7 children, Sarah Carey [? Casey] daughter of a female convict, 18 male & 5 female convicts Letter requesting payment of enclosed Claim from Mr Bossley for medicines supplied – shipped to Moreton Bay on “Isabella” [Claim not filmed here] & Notes in margin Master Attendants Office, Sydney John Nicholson Letters relating to Moreton Bay & Queensland: A2 series – Reel A2.10 – Part 1 of 2 QSL REEL A2.10 PAGE 270 - 272 A2.10 273 – 275 S2.10 276 - 279 A2.10 280 - 282 A2.10 283 A2.10 284 – 287 A2.10 288 – 290 A2.10 291 292 293 A2.10 294 Last revised: April 2014 www.slq.qld.gov.au Page 25 of 35 SRNSW REF NO 38/05162 DATE RECD 1838 05 23 38/05582 1838 06 02 CS REF NO TO FROM Hon CS Master Attendants Office, Sydney John Nicholson Hon CS Master Attendants Office, Sydney John Nicholson DATE OF DOCUMENT 1838 05 23 1838 06 01 295 A2.10 296 A2.10 297 – 298 298 again – 299 Harbour Masters Office, Sydney John Nicholson, Master Attendant Commissariat Office, Sydney Miller, D C G Master Attendants Office, Sydney John Nicholson 1838 06 02 Reporting number of prisoners able to be conveyed to Norfolk Island on “Governor Phillip” – not exceeding 50 299 again 1838 05 22 Letter re Brig “Governor Phillip” to Norfolk Island and Schooner “Isabella” to Moreton Bay with provisions & winter clothing [No 468] Letter reporting Government Schooner “Isabella” ready for service & Notes in margin Re “Isabella” & “Governor Phillip” Letter reporting H M Col Brig “Governor Phillip” ready for service & Hon CS 38/05105 1838 05 22 Hon CS 38/04758 1838 05 12 Hon CS 38/04195 1838 04 28 Hon CS Master Attendants Office, Sydney John Nicholson 1838 04 27 E D Thomson Miller 1838 05 05~ 1838 05 12 1838 05 07~ Hon CS PAGE Notes re above Re accommodation for prisoners on Norfolk Island & “Governor Phillip” – mentions Moreton Bay 1838 06 02 1838 07 06 Letter requesting Commandant Norfolk Island be authorised to build 2 small jolly boats for Government vessels – existing boats worn out & Notes in margin Letter reporting 4 free seamen shipped to Moreton Bay per “Isabella” to work the Sloop “Foster Fyans” Margin William Samson John Bragg Alexander West Henry Youlden Note Re Prisoners tried at Quarter Sessions Parramatta received at Sydney Gaol: -Daniel Ridgley/ “General Stewart” -Thomas Williamson/ “Prince Regent” -Thomas Davis/ “Camden” – sheep stealing – Life -George Brownsale/ “Strathfieldsay” -Thomas Carr/ “Royal Sovereign” To Norfolk Island on “Governor Phillip” – numbers being sent QSL REEL A2.10 1838 05 30~ 38/08606 38/06917 CONTENTS Master Attendants Office, Sydney John Nicholson 1838 07 06 1838 07 07~ 1838 07 08~ Note re above [Ref 38/04758] Letter re Detachment at Norfolk Island – mentions Col Snodgrass – also Act of Parliament re shipwrecked seamen & Notes re above Re accommodation at Norfolk Island for convicts [Ref 38/03742] Letter reporting arrival of H M Col Schooner “Isabella” from Moreton Bay – enclosing Manifest of cargo, etc. & Notes in margin Mentions Cask of Coals to Government House Letters relating to Moreton Bay & Queensland: A2 series – Reel A2.10 – Part 1 of 2 A2.10 300 A2.10 301 A2.10 301 again A2.10 302 303 – 305 A2.10 306 Last revised: April 2014 www.slq.qld.gov.au Page 26 of 35 SRNSW REF NO CS REF NO DATE RECD TO 38/06917 38/07208 FROM Master Attendants Office, Sydney John Nicholson 1838 07 13 Hon CS 38/07208 38/10098 1838 09 25 Hon CS 38/10416 1838 10 04 Hon CS 38/10074 DATE OF DOCUMENT 1838 07 06 Manifest of the Cargo, Passengers, etc arrived on H M Col Schooner “Isabella” from Moreton Bay Passengers 20 male & 5 female prisoners & Guard of 4 soldiers H M 28th Regt, 4 women & children Letter re Government Schooner “Isabella” – damage sustained on trip to Moreton Bay Examined by Mr Bell Master Shipwright who tendered enclosed specification re repairs – amount Query re disposal of “Isabella” – contract vessels available & Notes in margin PAGE 306 again Master Attendants Office, Sydney John Nicholson, Harbour Master 1838 07 12 John Bell 1838 07 12 Master Attendants Office, Sydney John Nicholson, Harbour Master Master Attendants Office, Sydney John Nicholson 1838 09 24 Miller D C G 1838 09 25~ “G G” 1838 09 25~ Note re above 317 Letter re supplies to Moreton Bay – mentions “Isabella” sold, Cutter “Fyans” laden & ready to proceed [No 490] Maize arrived from Norfolk Island to be sent per hired vessel Discusses role of Cutter “Fyans” – Edward King unable to navigate so recommends a Master be engaged & Notes in margin Letter re need for supplies at Moreton Bay – sending Cutter “Capt Fyans” [also called “Foster Fyans”] to Sydney to communicate the situation – urgent relief required [No 38/22] & Notes in margin Letter enclosing Manifest of cargo on hired Schooner “Bessy” for Moreton Bay – ready to proceed [Manifest not filmed here] 318 – 321 1838 10 03 38/10074 1838 09 25 Hon CS Commissariat Office, Sydney Miller D C G 1838 09 24 38/09909 1838 09 21 Hon CS Brisbane Town Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant 1838 09 15 38/10462 1838 10 04 Hon CS Master Attendants Office, Sydney John Nicholson Nicholson 1838 10 04 T C Harington, Colonial Office QSL REEL CONTENTS 1838 10 04~ [Tender] Re repairs to Government Schooner “Isabella” Letter re Cutter “Foster Fyans” – cargo on board & ready to proceed to Moreton Bay – enclosing Manifest of cargo, etc. [Manifest not filmed here] Letter re appointment of Mr R M Jackson (Chief Officer of “Governor Phillip”) to command Government Cutter “Foster Fyans” in place of present Master Edward King To proceed to Moreton Bay in Schooner “Bessy” – Commandant at Moreton Bay to be notified & Notes in margin Mem Re Cutter “Fyans” [also called “Foster Fyans”] - to be sent back Immediate Letter querying whether Mr Jackson to proceed in “Bessy” to bring back “Foster Fyans” Bills of Lading for case to Van Diemen’s Land enclosed [Bills not filmed here] Letters relating to Moreton Bay & Queensland: A2 series – Reel A2.10 – Part 1 of 2 A2.10 308 – 310 [no p 307] 311 – 312 A2.10 313 A2.10 314 - 315 A2.10 316 A2.10 322 - 326 A2.10 327 A2.10 328 – 329 Last revised: April 2014 www.slq.qld.gov.au Page 27 of 35 SRNSW REF NO 38/12821 DATE RECD 1838 12 01 38/02742 1838 03 20 His Ex The Governor Sydney John Dunmore Lang 1837 03 16 [as it is] Letter re Government Cutter “Foster Fyans” between Sydney and Moreton Bay – permission to employ John Bragg as Mate – pay & Notes in margin Letter re establishment of a Mission to the Aborigines at Moreton Bay [letter partly obscured by a note re sending papers] 38/02742 1838 03 20 Above letter repeated – note removed 1838 03 17 Sydney John Dunmore Lang Sydney John Dunmore Lang 1837 03 16 38/02692 His Ex The Governor H Parker, Private Secretary 1837 03 16 [as it is] Letter re German Missionaries to the Aborigines “G G” 1838 03 17 Note “Copy” Germans to go on “Isabella” if room [Ref 38/02742] 334 “G G” 1838 03 00~ [Saturday morning] 1837 01 23~ Immediate Re Dr Lang’s Germans to go per “Isabella” if room Re Lyons – mentions Dr Smith “No 1” Extract of a Letter addressed to the Right Honourable the Secretary of State for the Colonies relative to a Mission to the Aborigines, of date, London 23rd January 1837, & signed “John Dunmore Lang” 335 – 337 Downing Street, London George Grey 1837 01 30~ “No 2” Extract of a Letter from Sir George Grey, in reply to the preceding communication, dated Downing Street, 30th January 1837 339 – 340 Lord Glenelg Edinburgh John Dunmore Lang 1837 04 07~ “No 3” Extract of a Letter to Lord Glenelg of date Edinburgh 7 April 1837, signed “John Dunmore Lang” Gives details of 3 German Missionaries of the Lutheran Church: Moritz Schneider of Berlin, Christopher Eipper & Gottlieb Schreiner of Wurtemberg [as it is] 340 – 341 Lord Glenelg Greenock Chamber of Commerce 1837 04 00~ 341 Hon CS Sydney John Dunmore Lang 1838 05 11 Lithgow “G G” 1838 05 15 “No 4” Extract of a Memorial to the Right Honourable Lord Glenelg from the Chamber of Commerce of the Town of Greenock dated April 1837 occasioned by the wreck of the “Stirling Castle” of that port & the murder of the captain & part of the crew by the black natives to the northward of Moreton Bay Recommends establishment of a Mission to Black Natives of New Holland at the Settlement of Moreton Bay under the auspices of Presbyterian Church of New South Wales Letter requesting payment for clothing burnt at the Quarantine Station & which belonged to the German missionaries - mentions Revd Karl Wilhelm Edward Schmidt & Notes in margin Re authority to collect payment – clothing destroyed to prevent infection Re payment – mentions Dr Lang CS REF NO TO FROM Hon CS Master Attendants Office, Sydney John Nicholson 38/02692 38/02742 38/04682 Secretary of State for the Colonies 1838 05 11 London John Dunmore Lang DATE OF DOCUMENT 1838 11 30 CONTENTS Letters relating to Moreton Bay & Queensland: A2 series – Reel A2.10 – Part 1 of 2 QSL REEL A2.10 A2.10 PAGE 330 – 331 332 332 again A2.10 A2.10 A2.10 333 338 – 339 342 - 343 Last revised: April 2014 www.slq.qld.gov.au Page 28 of 35 SRNSW REF NO CS REF NO 38/09441 38/10052 DATE RECD 1838 09 08 1838 09 24 TO FROM Hon CS Sydney W McIntyre, Secretary to Society Hon CS 38/04491 1838 05 07 Hon CS 38/11905 1838 11 09 His Ex Sir George Gipps, Governor 38/04717 1838 05 11 Hon CS Hon CS Hon CS Lithgow “G G” Sydney W McIntyre, Secretary Committee of Society in Aid of German Mission to Aborigines at Moreton Bay DATE OF DOCUMENT 1838 09 08 1838 09 14 1838 09 16~ 1838 09 24 Brisbane Town, Moreton Bay Thomas Lowrie [also spelt Laurie & Lowry] Barrack Sergeant 1838 04 19 “G G” Moreton Bay 1838 05 26~ 1838 10 12 Office of Ordnance, Sydney Richard Rogers, Storekeeper 1838 05 11 “G G” 1838 05 12~ Principal Superintendent of Convicts Office, Sydney J McLean Carters Barracks Frederick C Montgomery, Capt Military Superintendent 1838 05 18 Town Surveyor’s Office, Sydney Felton Matthew, T S 1838 05 17 1838 05 17 CONTENTS Letter enclosing Certificates of Payment for support of German Mission to Aborigines at Moreton Bay – requests similar amount be paid from Colonial Treasury to William Wright, Treasurer of the Society in Aid of the Mission to the Aborigines at Moreton Bay [Certificates not filmed here] & Notes in margin Outlines sums received – warrants to be issued Letter requesting permission to send supplies by “Foster Fyance” [also spelt “Foster Fyans”] to German missionaries at Moreton Bay & Note in margin Note re above Note Re sums of money – mentions Mr McIntyre Letter requesting a convict male servant be assigned to him & Notes in margin Note re above Memorial of Thomas Laurie Barrack Sergeant at Moreton Bay seeking appointment as Chief Constable at Moreton Bay – refers to accompanying testimonials from Mr Riddell, William McPherson, Major Jackson [Testimonials not filmed here] Notes re above Immediate Letter re issue of duck clothing to convicts – reports clothing has been issued except to Moreton Bay, Norfolk Island & Hospitals at Liverpool, Windsor, Goulburn & Bathurst Notes re above Re clothing issued to convicts & query as to whether related to illnesses – mentions Capt McLean – requests reports Confidential Letter re issue of duck clothing in lieu of woollen – suggests comfort & health of prisoners would suffer in cold weather Confidential Re issue of duck clothing – consequences – no case of illness has arisen Gives opinion as to health & comfort of prisoners – clothing must be kept dry & Notes in margin Confidential Letter re issue of duck in lieu of woollen clothing to convicts attached to Dept & its consequences – comments re health & comfort of prisoners – concern if weather proves wet or NW winds prevail Letters relating to Moreton Bay & Queensland: A2 series – Reel A2.10 – Part 1 of 2 QSL REEL A2.10 PAGE 344 – 345 A2.10 346 A2.10 347 348 A2.10 349 A2.10 350 351 – 353 A2.10 354 355 356 A2.10 357 A2.10 358 – 360 A2.10 361 – 362 Last revised: April 2014 www.slq.qld.gov.au Page 29 of 35 SRNSW REF NO CS REF NO 38/04555 DATE RECD 1838 05 08 TO FROM Hon CS Sydney J V Thompson, Deputy Inspector General of Hospitals “G G” DATE OF DOCUMENT 1838 05 07 1838 05 09~ 1838 05 10 1838 05 04 38/13294 1838 12 13 E Deas Thomson, Secretary 38/11916 1838 11 10 Hon CS 38/04849 1838 05 16 38/04848 1838 05 16 Hon CS 38/04862 1838 05 16 Hon CS Sydney Mary Wall 1838 12 12 “G G” 1838 12 19~ 1838 12 31 1838 10 29 Brisbane Town, Moreton Bay Sydney Cotton, Major 28th Regt Commandant Miller D C G Richard Rogers, Ordnance Storekeeper J du Moulin, Surgeon, 50th Regt K Robertson, Col Surgeon Macdonell, 28th Regt Royal Engineers Office, Sydney George Barney, Major Sheriffs Office, Sydney T Macquoid, Sheriff 1838 05 14~ 1838 05 17 [as it is] 1838 05 14 38/05394 38/05394 1838 05 30 Hon CS J V Thompson, Deputy Inspector General of Hospitals 1838 05 29 CONTENTS Immediate Letter re issue of clothing to convicts – unwell so unable to confer with Deputy Commissary General or Ordnance Storekeeper Opinion re substitution of duck for woollen clothing during winter – discomfort & risk of disease Suggests Medical Board on the subject: Surgeon Du Moulin - 50th Regt, Asst Surgeon Macdonell - 28th Regt, Colonial Surgeon K Robertson & Note re above Board to be appointed with Deputy Commissary General & Ordnance Storekeeper [Ref 38/04717] Note Immediate To write to Deputy Inspector General of Hospitals re non-arrival of supply of clothing from England – proposal to substitute duck for woollen articles in Establishments in warmer parts of colony – requests reports re effect of substitution on health & comfort Letter re Sarah Curry [also spelt Carey] – age 7 years – requesting she be sent back to her mother at Moreton Bay QSL REEL A2.10 365 – 366 A2.10 367 368 – 369 Letter requesting daughter (aged 7 years) be returned to Margaret Carney [see also Curry] in Female Factory at Eagle Farm [No 38/35] & Note in margin [Ref 38/13294] Report of a Board assembled at the Ordnance Office on 14th May 1838 by order of Sir George Gipps Knight Governor etc for the Purpose of Reporting on Issue of Duck Clothing to the Convicts in the employ of Government in the Warmer Parts of the Colony in lieu of Woollen Clothing which has not arrived from England Members: Deputy Commissary General, Ordnance Storekeeper, Surgeon du Moulin – 50th Regt, Colonial Surgeon Robertson, Asst Surgeon Macdonell – 28th Regt & Notes in margin [Ref 38/04717] Confidential Letter re substituting summer for winter clothing for prisoners in warmer parts of colony Letter re 23 prisoners from Moreton Bay in “Isabella” to Hyde Park Barracks for identification – John Savage/ “Recovery” not sent – in hospital Note Re Report of Survey on Hospital Stores Letters relating to Moreton Bay & Queensland: A2 series – Reel A2.10 – Part 1 of 2 363 – 364 A2.10 Note re above Letter transmitting Proceedings/Report of Board of Survey on the Hospital Stores at Moreton Bay for approval [Proceedings/Report see p 371] PAGE A2.10 370 A2.10 371 – 372 A2.10 373 A2.10 374 A2.10 375 376 Last revised: April 2014 www.slq.qld.gov.au Page 30 of 35 SRNSW REF NO 38/10084 DATE RECD 1838 09 25 38/13295 1838 12 13 Hon CS Parramatta A Alexander, Asst Surgeon 1838 12 12 38/05561 1838 06 01 Hon CS Sydney John Dunmore Lang W McIntyre 1838 05 31 “G G” 1838 06 04 Notes re above Mentions Wesleyans & allowances 381 Sydney W Wright, Treasurer W McIntyre, Secretary John Dunmore Lang Thomas Dugall William Pascoe Crook C W Roemer 1838 05 30 Memorial of the Treasurer, Secretary & Committee of Management of the New South Wales Society in Aid of the German Mission to the Aborigines at Moreton Bay Mentions Mission consists of 2 clergymen of Lutheran Church, Revd Karl Wilhelm Edward Schmidt & Revd Christopher Eipper 382 – 384 Sydney Certified W Wright Treasurer 1838 05 30 Subscriptions in aid of the Funds of the German Mission to the Aborigines [Amounts] W C Roemer, W Wright, F Peterson, John Dunmore Lang, Andrew Lang – Dunmore, J G Maelzer, Edward Hunt, David Jones, L Duigud, A B Spark, David Ramsay, James Dodds, Thomas Cadell, Alexander Cuthill, James Robb, Richard Jones, Thomas Jones, William Kerr, W P Crook, James Blackett, L Iredale, Brodie and Craig?, H L Miller, Peter Steel, H Meinertz, Samuel W Gordon, James Noble, Robert Campbell, John Whitelaw, John McLure, Peter Skinner, John Thompson, Robert Keddie, P H Valentine, Duncan Campbell, James Smith, Peter Stewart, Alexander Black, Thomas Dugall, William McIntyre, John Betts, John Saunders, Alfred Saunders, James McEachern, W B Tyrer, George Gimbel, Francis Mitchell, Alexander McLeay, G Kinear, Charles Falconer, H Jamieson, John Dunbar, Archibald Walker, W Hibblewhite, J M Illidge, S Peek, A Campbell, Robert Wylde, David McKenzie, Thomas Aitken, S Mutter?, A Mitchell, J W Smart, J Blackman, J S Williams, J Black, Alexander Busby, H Y?, E Manning, John Stirling, C J Campbell, Michael Woolley, Joseph Gould, Dr Nicholson, James Swan, William Soole?, E H?, ? Goodsir – Botany, R Bourne, James Cameron 385 – 387 Contributions received in Scotland [Amounts] Messrs Alan Ker & Co, Greenock, owners of the Brig “Stirling Castle” Ladies Missionary Association of Greenock Collection by Dr Paterson in Glasgow & Edinburgh 388 CS REF NO 38/05561 38/05561 TO FROM Hon E D Thomson, CS Sydney J V Thompson, Deputy Inspector General of Hospitals His Ex Sir George Gipps, Governor DATE OF DOCUMENT 1838 09 24 CONTENTS Letter recommending appointment of Mr Thomas Smith/ Free as Overseer of Hospital at Moreton Bay – salary Requests his passage to Moreton Bay & Notes in margin Letter requesting settlement of his Moreton Bay claim & Notes in margin [Ref 38/12306] Note re above [very faint] Letter enclosing Memorial from the Treasurer, Secretary & Committee of Management of the Society in Aid of the German Mission to the Aborigines at Moreton Bay Also requests a grant of land for erection of buildings & for cultivation Letters relating to Moreton Bay & Queensland: A2 series – Reel A2.10 – Part 1 of 2 QSL REEL A2.10 PAGE 377 A2.10 378 A2.10 379 380 Last revised: April 2014 www.slq.qld.gov.au Page 31 of 35 SRNSW REF NO CS REF NO DATE RECD TO FROM DATE OF DOCUMENT 38/06585 1838 06 28 Hon CS Council Office William Macpherson, Clerk of Council 1838 06 26 38/09260 1838 09 04 Hon CS Crown Solicitors Office, Sydney Francis Fisher, Crown Solicitor 1838 09 03 38/06215 1838 06 19 Hon CS Park House, Park Street William Wynter 1838 06 16 “G G” 38/10334 1838 10 02 Hon CS Principal Superintendent of Convicts Office J McLean 1838 10 01 38/10356 1838 10 02 Hon CS Commissariat Office, Sydney Miller, D C G 1838 10 02 38/13160 1838 12 10 Hon CS Surveyor Generals Office S A Perry, Deputy Surveyor General 1838 12 07 CONTENTS Collection in Mid Church Greenock by Mr Eipper Collection in Mr Bonar’s Church by Mr Eipper Collection by Rev Mr Roberts Mr Campbell of Bowfeets? Mr W Kelly, Greenock Letter transmitting copy of Act to be published in New South Wakes Government Gazette: “2 Victoria No 5 An Act for the Conditional Remission of Sentences of Convicts transported to Norfolk Island and Moreton Bay and to Enforce the Conditions Thereof” [Copy of Act not filmed here] & Notes in margin Supplementary Gazette – July 14/38 Letter re report from Commandant Moreton Bay on wreck of timber vessel with cedar on board & Notice in Government Gazette 4 April re ownership of timber – application received from Mr Wynter for cedar [No 38/100] Attorney General’s opinion that Mr Wynter must prove his claim & Notes in margin Letter re advertisement in Government Gazette dated 3 April re cedar plank marked “T H” saved from “Sally” Cutter at Moreton Bay – branded and shipped by him to Sydney from Manning River in 1836 & Notes in margin [Ref 38/05891] Notes re above Query re salvage costs to be charged [Ref 38/09260] Letter re Patrick Sullivan/ “Eliza”3 received from Penrith – runaway from Moreton Bay since 6 February 1837 – query re sending him to Norfolk Island instead of returning him to Moreton Bay [No 38/422 – could be 38/412] & Notes in margin Re punishment – to be punished at Hyde Park and sent to Norfolk Island – mentions “Governor Phillip” Immediate Letter re charter of Mr Fotheringham’s Schooner “Bessey”[also spelt Bessy] to go to Moreton Bay – cost [No 493] & Notes in margin Letter returning chart of Harbour of Moreton Bay – copy taken [No 38/523] [Chart not filmed here] Letters relating to Moreton Bay & Queensland: A2 series – Reel A2.10 – Part 1 of 2 QSL REEL PAGE A2.10 389 A2.10 390 – 391 A2.10 392 393 - 394 A2.10 395 - 397 A2.10 398 – 399 A2.10 400 – 401 Last revised: April 2014 www.slq.qld.gov.au Page 32 of 35 SRNSW REF NO 38/07307 DATE RECD 1838 07 16 38/09308 1838 09 05 Hon CS Police Office, Sydney H C Wilson, First Police Magistrate 1838 09 05 38/09729 1838 09 17 His Ex Sir George Gipps, Governor Sydney Thomas Dowse 1838 09 15 “G G” 1838 09 15~ CS REF NO TO FROM Hon CS Master Attendants Office, Sydney John Nicholson, Harbour Master DATE OF DOCUMENT 1838 07 14 CONTENTS Letter requesting 2 prisoners with tickets of leave working in his Department be exempted from Monthly Muster for District of Sydney Margin Thomas Dowse – Asst Clerk John Jones – Telegraph Master at Fort Phillip & Notes in margin Letter requesting date of exemption from attendance at Monthly Muster for Thomas Dowse/ “Florentia” – Clerk in Dock Yard and John Jones/ “Nithsdale” – Telegraph Master at Fort Phillip & Notes in margin Memorial of Thomas Dowse/ “Florentia” 1 – praying for mitigation of sentence – conditional pardon – mentions John Nicholson Note re above Re conditional pardon Letters relating to Moreton Bay & Queensland: A2 series – Reel A2.10 – Part 1 of 2 QSL REEL A2.10 PAGE 402 A2.10 403 A2.10 404 – 405 406 Last revised: April 2014 www.slq.qld.gov.au Page 33 of 35 NOTES ~ Have used this symbol throughout when I have “assumed” details which have not been provided – e.g. “Hon CS” has been omitted on document See also “Dates” CS REF NUMBERS For SORTING purposes, I have entered CS Reference Numbers to five places 00001 - 10000 For FINDING purposes I have inserted 0s in the Contents where CS ref Numbers have been cited DATES Format used throughout is YEAR MONTH DAY – one space between ~ Used to indicate dates which are incomplete on document, usually in Notes e g 31 Mar - assumption made as to year PAGE NUMBERS For SORTING purposes I have entered all page numbers to 3 places Letters relating to Moreton Bay & Queensland: A2 series – Reel A2.10 – Part 1 of 2 Last revised: April 2014 www.slq.qld.gov.au Page 34 of 35 A2 SERIES MICROFILM CONTENTS Reel No. A2.10 New South Wales – Colonial Secretary Letters Received 1826 – 1934 _______________________________ Letters relating to Moreton Bay and Queensland, 1822 – 1860 From the Originals in the Archives Office of New South Wales Letters received 1838 and papers filed with them [continued from Reel A 2.9] 1 - 406 Letters received 1839 and papers filed with them [continued on Reel A 2.11] 407 - 869 Letters relating to Moreton Bay & Queensland: A2 series – Reel A2.10 – Part 1 of 2 Last revised: April 2014 www.slq.qld.gov.au Page 35 of 35
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