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William Lock
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Kitty
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Young Price; Charcoal’s Brother or Dickey Charcoal;
Bill, or Miserable Billy; and Mickey; Jemmy Jackass; and Joe The Marine
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Cranky Jack
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Port Macquarie Jack
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Kamilaroi
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“Lower Branch Tribe”
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McDonald
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Rickety
Dick of the Broken Bay tribe has his portrait painted.
1834 - North West - view
“Comleroy” (Kamilaroi)
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“North Richmond Tribe"
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Constable Chitty
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Central
Coast Aborigines including Jack Jones, Jago and Nimbo attack a settler’s hut
near Wyong. Jack Jones escapes, while three men are taken to Sydney goal. “At
Duralong (Wyong), Constable Moses Carroll [and his men] … were concealed in
Adam Riley’s hut … for the purpose of apprehending some of the black natives
concerned in the late robberies … they entered the hut … the blacks being so
resolute and seizing hold of their firearms … they (Constables) were obliged in
self defence to fire at Jack Jones who is a very powerful man, and wounded him
in the neck. … During the scuffle, three made their escape.” Nimbo and Jago
seized a constable at the lock-up and Jack Jones escaped.
1835 - North West - view
Mickey
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Muscle
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Sydney
Criminal Court, Criminal Sessions – the following prisoners placed at the bar
to receive sentences. Long Dick, Jack Jones, Abraham and Gibber Paddy,
Aboriginal natives, convicted of robbery and outrages on the estate of Mr. AH
Jacques at Brisbane Waters.
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M’Gill
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Judge Burton
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Criminal
Court Sydney. Five Aborigines of the Brisbane Water clan named Whippem-up,
Carning-bong, Jemmie, Tom Jones and Monkey or Toby were severally convicted of
felony. Elizabeth Jones better known as the Morning Star was convicted of
manslaughter to be transported seven years.