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Permission to access records dated post 1970 must be sought from the Chief Executive, Department of the Premier and Cabinet Contents Correspondence beginning in L Subjects include inquests, land ownership and development, public works, Aborigines, exploration, legal matters, social welfare, mining, transport, flora and fauna, agriculture, education, religious matters, immigration, health, licensed premises, leases, insolvencies, defence, police, gaols and lunatics. This list has been made text-searchable using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology. Please browse the list if you are unable to locate information using the Ctrl F ‘find’ function. If you have concerns about the accuracy of the information within this list, please let State Records of South Australia staff know. 2 December 2015 GRG 24/4 (1837-1856) AND GRG 24/6 (1842-1856) Index to Correspondence of the Colonial Secretary's Office, including some newspaper references HOW TO USE THIS SOURCE References Beginning with an 'A' For example: A (1849) 1159, 1458 These are letters to the Colonial Secretary (GRG 24/6) The part of the reference in brackets is the year ie. (1849) The last part of the reference are the letter numbers ie. 1159, 1458 On microfilm in Drawers . ~:.ff..... in the Microfilm area References beginning with any other letter of the alphabet For example: Q (1849) 445, 476 These are letters from the Colonial Secretary (GRG 24/4) The part of the reference in brackets is the year ie. (1849) The last part of the reference is the page numbers ie. 445, 4 7 6 On microfilm in Drawer . f ..... •.. in the Microfilm Area 'W Fin' references refer to GRG 24/20 in Drawer .. ~ ..... in the Microfilm Area 'S.A. Aug. 28, 1849.. 2C, 3C' type references refer to the early newspapers held by the State Library of SA LABOUR, Labour conditions. A (1848) 223 SA Feb. 25, 1848, 2A, 2B, 2C SA July 4, 1848. 2E Governor is opposed to a public works policy in the interests of returning diggers A (1852) 1012, 1042 T (1852) 313, 346 "Labour now poured into the Colony... no merely in productive but costly, embarrassing and infurious" w (1855) 545 Men hard to place in Morphett Vale district A (1855) 2035 About two-thirds of country school children employed at midsummer in the harvest field A (1855) 3826 See also Agricultural Labour Colonial Labour Office Colonial Labour Goo lies Hunt's Labor Office Labour shortage, 1852, 1853, 1854, 1855 Masters and Servants' Acts Prison Labour Unemployment Wages LABOUR EXCHANGES, See also Colonial Labour Office LABOUR OFFICE, See Colonial Labour Office LABOUR SHORTAGE, 1852. A (1852) 419 Miscellaneous instances Settlers' aversion from denouncing dese1iing seamen to the police A (1852) 2563 f Burra Mines compliment of one thousand men has now dwindled to one hundred A (1852) 2865 T (1852) 894 See also Native shepherds LABOUR SHORTAGE, 1853. A (1854) 284 Public works halted by labour shortage LABOUR SHORTAGE, 1854. from England A (1854) 284, 351 Yz Proposal to introduce a company of Sappers and Miners LABOUR SHORTAGE, 1855. W Finance (1855) 167 Fam1ers find difficulty in hiring labourers LACEPEDE BAY. Probable port of shipment for South Eastern wool. Its protection from gales s.a. Dec. 23, 1845. 3C LACEY. -- Resigns from the Police Force A (1847) 496 LAC:KAY, Frances Mrs. A (1849) 824Yz Her school at Kensington LACKAY, P 0. Seeks Government employment A (1845) 1602 A (1846) 133 L (1846) 114, 147 Correspondence about the resignation as a candidate for the priesthood Reg. July 30, 1845. 2A Reg Aug 27 1845. 3B S.A. Aug 29 1845. 2 LACKAY, Philip. To be charged with perjury absconds A (1851) 3705 LADWELL, William John soldier See Ledwell LADY ANN, ship. Bills of lading for goods for Gawler Town Railway A (1856) 1925 LADY AUGUSTA, Murray River Steamer See also Cadell's Murray Voyage 1853 LADY BRUCE, immigrant ships. Miscellaneous papers A(~46) 1368, 1372, 1380, 1381, 1402, 1405, 1407 M (1846) 156, 158 (twice), 161, 166 LADY DENISON, ship. Reported to have been wrecked, and all hands lost, en route to Hobart A (1850) 1617, 1742 R (1850) 439 twice LADY DENISON, ship. Names of police escort believed to have been lost in the wreck A (1850) 1913 Report that convicts murde.Led the crew and sailed the ship to California A (1853) 790 u (1853) 266, 1127 LADY McNAUGHTEN, immigrant ship. A (1847) 1017, 1281, 1282, 1292 0 (1847) 156 Miscellaneous papers LADY MCDONALD, immigrant ships. Miscellaneous papers A (1855) 1122 LADYMAN. -- Resigns from the Police Force A (1848) 767 LADYMAN, Joseph. A (1845) 612, A (1846) 858, L (1845) 5 L (1846) 390, Applications for appointments 1295 890 392 Seeks position of clerk in the Registrar-General's office A (1847) 847 0 (1847) 4 LADY OF THE LAKE, ship. A (1850) 332 Legal opinion sought about the discharge of her crew LADY WELLINGTON, ship. Damaged at Port Adelaide c (1838) 98 To be used as a powder magazine, stone ship, etc D (1839) 49 Used as a light ship D (1840) 303 Leaky condition A (1845 1537, 1539 L (1845) 83 (twice), 84, 85, 86 • Unfit for further use A (1846) 75, 210 Appointment of a board of survey L (1846) 220 Sale by auction S.A. May 22, 1846 2A LADY WELLINGTON, ship Suggested use as a lightship as a substitute for the Ville de Bordeaux A (1846) 418 L (1846) 259 To be sold A (1846) 605 L (1846) 202, 319, 319, 320 LAFELLY, Thomas (aged 8 years). A (1853) 2437 Inquest on his death LAFFER, -- Recommended as Customs Auctioneer A 1842/no.536 E (1842) 848 LAFFER, James. Possible loss of office in the Customs Department E (1841) 150 F (1843) 375, 381, 402, 406 Warehouse keeper in the Customs Department E (1842) 561 A (1844) 130 Removed from office A (1843) 103, 177, 194, 214, 261, 296 G (1843) 2, 66 Urged to take up his duties as Landing Waiter . H (1844) 44 Appointed temporary tide-waiter A (1844) 610 1/2, 612 H (1844) 28, 29, 32, 33 G (1844) 683 Rebuked for the tone of a letter written by him to the Governor G (1844) 683 His sureties as Customs Warehouse keeper A (1844) 1262 H (1844) 276 Rewrt on his official shortcomings A (1845) 150 G (1845) 742 Seeks increase of salary as Warehouse Keeper A (1847) 708 LAFFER, James. Suspended from office as Warehouse Keeper Reg.Aug. 5, 1848, 4E Complaints by the Collection of Customs P (1848) 212 twice, 247, 248 twice, 252, 267 twice, 268, 272 twice, 273, 287, 288, 305, 324, 332, 334, 344, 393 . Suspended from office as Warehouse Keeper p (1848) 332 Complaints by the Collector of Customs A (1848) 621, 675, 737, 762, 771, 791, 847, 855, 861, 905, 970, 1033, 1084, 1085, 1115, 1121Y2, 1199, 1240, 1251 Improper use of certificates of bond A (1848) 1150 Alleged debt to J M Brown A (1848) 1217 p (1848) 384 Clain1s for salary A (1848) 1292 A (1849) 833 p (1848) 414 Q (1849) 257 twice Correspondence about the purchase of section 562, district B A (1850) 228, 343, 393, 748, 1010, 1105, 1144, 1171, 1503, 1538 R (1850) 62, 69, 71, 72, 29 twice, 304 Correspondence about the purchase of section 562, district B A (1850) 1605, 2593 R (1850) 524, 630 Declaration as collector of several electoral districts A (1853) 563 LAFFIN, F farmer. Goolwa. Signs a petition A (1856) 2130 LAFFIN, J farmer. Blackfellow Point. Signs a petition. A (i856) 2130 LAGMAN, -- In charge of the children of J Wiltinson G (1845) 936, 937 LAITY, John. Prosecuted for breach of the customs laws Q (1840) 551, 583 twice. LAITY, John. Seeks remission of a fine A (1849) 2049 outsize LAKE ALBERT PENINSULA. Surv1,.;yor General requests assistance from Mr George Mason in the survey of the road to the Lake Albert Peninsula A (1856) 2197 x (1856) 388 Surveyor General rep01ts on the connection of Hindmarsh Island with Lake Albert Peninsula and improvement of the sea mouth of the Murray A (1856) 2672 See also Albert, Lake District LAKE PLAINS. Compensation granted to Messrs. Rankine for improvement on resumed sections 3604-05 on the Bremer (hundred of Freeling) A (1855) 3482 A Finance (1855) 211 LAMB, E. His school in Pulteney Street s (1851) 708. LAMB, F W. His school in Wright Street A (1851) 549 LAMB, Frederick William. Accepts office as an electoral clerk A (1851) 1984 Seeks employment A (1851) 2403 s (1851) 487 Seeks appointment as Sub-Inspector of Schools A (1851) 2660 s (1851) 558 Resigns as master of Pulteney Street School and plans to go to Melbourne A (1852) 1506 T (1852) 475 (twice) LAMB, J f.. Postmaster at Encounter Bay A (1846) 1044Y2 LAMB, James. Disposition on the death of W. Hart A (1848) 1187 LAMB, James G. Appointed Sergeant of Police A (1849) 564 LAMB, James, G. Appointed Gold Escort inspector A (1853) 267 U (1853) 99 (twice) Resigns as inspector of the Gold Escort A (1853) 956 u (1853) 295 Applies for the position of inspector of the Gold Escort A (1853) 2144 u (1853) 620 LAMB, James G Sergeant Major. A (1852) 2410 T (1852) 804 Dismissed from Police Force. With other members of the Police Force, states his case after dismissal A (1852) 2410, 2546 T (1852) 804 Seeks reinstatement in the Police Force A (1852) 2728 T (1852) 845 LAMB, John. Appointed deputy-returning officer for Tung-killo A (1853) 1750 u (1853) 546 Seeks an increase in pay as bailiff at Mount Barker Local Court A (1854) 247 v (1854) 117 Applies for situation of bailiff at the Mount Barker Local Court A (1852) 426 T (1852) 139 J. Forsyths allegations A (1853) 596 u (1853) 220 Appointed Bailiff of the Local Court of Mount Barker A (1856) 410 x (1856), 76 • LAMB, R J. Alleged illegal arrest A (1853) 872, 886 u (1853) 270 LAMB, William Frederick. A (1850) 2'104 Appointed as a notary public LAMB, William Frederick. Temporary appointment as Clerk of the Local Court at Port Adelaide A (1850) 2890 R (1850) 714 Specimen letter as Clerk of the Local Court, Port Adelaide . A (1851) 576 Accepts office as an electoral clerk A (1851) 2097 Liable, as Clerk of the Local Court, Port Adelaide, for £56 taken by thieves A (1851) 3196 s (1851) 635, 652 Termination of his appointment as Clerk of the Local Court, Port Adelaide A (1851) 3274, 3275, 3276, 3887 s (1851) 684, 687, 764 Auditor General's report on the unsatisfactory state of his accounts as Clerk of the Local Court, Port Adelaide A (1851) 3730 K (1851) 780 Believed to have left the colony A (1851) 3756 LAMBELL, James. Hospital assistant on the ship Pheobe L (1846) 305 LAMBERT, G W.* Complains of difficulty in obtaining auctioneer's licence Reg. Sept. 22, 1847 3C *Possibly W G Lambert LAMBERT, George. A (1849) 689 LAMBERT, Michael. A (1855) 928 w (1855) 261 LAMBERT, Thomas. of land A (1851) 3480 s (1851) 744 Cook's assistant on the Mary Ann Inquest on his death. Dies interstate Seeks right to select immigrants in Scotland by virtue of purchase LAMBERT, W G.* ·Change for levying an execution for rent due by George Lects A (1844) 917 1/2 H (1844) 156 *not necessarily William Gilchrist LAMBERT, W Secretary A (1844) H (1844) G. to Committee for raising funds for new City Bridge 1454 338, 339 Seeks Government employment A (1847) 787 N (1847) 320 LAMBERT, William Gilchrist. Reg. April 4, 1846. 3A His insolvency LAMBES, Thomas. Leaves the Colony v (1854) 1096 LAMBETH, Richard. A (1846) 170 L (1846) 176 Appointment in the Government service Resignation as Clerk of Works A (1846) 1138 M (1846) 66 Withdraws his resignation as Clerk of Works A (1846) 1327 M (1846) 137 (twice) Advertisement as a civil engineer and architect s.a. Oct. 9, 1846. 2C Seeks appointment as Assistant Civil Engineer A (1848) 1337 Increase in salary during Captain Frome's absence A (1849) 378 Q (1849) 121, 339 Correspondence about the demarcation of his duties A (1849) 432 To superintend public works in Adelaide during Captain Frome's absence in · England Q (1849) 106 t Resumes duties as Clerk of Works upon the arrival of Captain Freeling Q (1849) 339 Resignation as Clerk of Works A (1850) 387, 420, 476 R (1850) 113, 128 LAMBETH, Richard. Claims for arrears of salary A (1850) 503, 540 R (1850) 150 twice, 170, 172 · See also Weir and Lambeth LAMBTON, William. A (1852) 2559 T (1852) 798 Seeks a government appointment Died in December 1852 A (1853) 1845, 2236 v (1853) 571, 654, 656 On relig. Husband at diggings LAMLEY, M A. A (1856) 304 LAMPLIGHTERS, Mode of payment of the official lamplighter E (1841) 80 E (1842) 384 Queen's Wharf, Port Adelaide: Lamps fuelled, serviced, and lit (by contract) for 9/6 per lamp per week A (1855) 2864 Contract for lamps on the North Parade is a matter for the Corporation of Port Adelaide A (1856) 1047 x (1856) 192 LAMPRILL, James. Destitute A (1851) 3002 LANCASTER, Abraham. D (1840) 324 His petition for mitigation of sentence declined LAND, Statistics of mortgages, grants, conveyances, bills of sale, etc, 1842-51 A (1851) 1213¥2 . Advocate-General's report on proposed reform A (1853) 1237 A (J-854) 2818 u (1853) 376 v (1854) 874 LAND AND EMIGRATION COMMISSIONERS Colonial Land and Emigration Commissioners LAND - Aboriginal Reserves. Selection of further reserves by the Protection of Aborigines E (1841) 125, 132, 140 List of sections, names of lessees etc E (1841) 266 twice, 268 twice, 269, 278 twice A (1842) 24, 637, 702, 889 E (1842) 310, 320, 321, 399 twice, 597 twice, 760 G (1843) 21 List of sections, names of lessess etc A (1843) 55, 336, 596, 865 A (1844) 635 A (1847) 911 A (1848) 792, 1673 A (1850) 100 A (1856) 372, 1855, 1616, 1704, 1797, 3020 x (1856) 71 X Finance (1856) 146, 154, 160 Proposed change for preparation of leases E (1842) 577 Reservations of sections near Wellington A (1847) 881 N (1847) 355, 356 Legal opinion on arrears of rent A (1848) 622 Reservation of section 1076 near Wellington p (1848) 274 Procedure to .be adopted against defaulting lessees A (1849) 31 Request that the Mallechey country be resc . ed A (1852) 1763 T (1852) 625 List of defaulting lessees. To be ejected if rent unpaid A (1853) 1255 U (1853) 409 twice v (l854) 978 Form of lease to be changed A (1853) 2531. Leases: arrears of rent-list of defaulters A (1855) 3555 LAND - Aboriginal Reserves. Robert Paris, lessee of an Aboriginal Reserve A (1856) 1797 Commissioner recommends transfer of Aboriginal Reserve No. 174 from John Caroll to James Irwin A (1856) 2505 x (1856) 442 LAND, Reservation for public purposes. Correspondence between the Governor and Resident Commissioner c (1838} 67, 69 Amending legislation needed A (1852) 2635Yi Angaston District Council requests to know if government reserves are under their control and if they have the power to make reserves A (1856) 527 x (1856) 86 Surveyor General reports on the North Parade, Port Adelaide being a Public Reserve A (1856) 2696Yi x (1856) 482 LAND, see also Commons (land) Crown lands Fencing Land grants Land legislation Land orders Land registration Land sales Land selection Land titles Land values Mineral royalties Pasturage reservations Preliminary land orders Rents Special surveys • LANDER, Edward. Schoolmaster on the Harpley . A (1848) 1362 Appointed to the Police Force A (1849) 599 LAND FUND. Legislative Council opposes any further payments for public works out of Fund until the bonded debt has been fully liquidated A (1851) 30281/2 Grants 1854 & 1855, Central Bd of main roads. A (1855) 1448 W Finance (1855) 58 Unforeseen immigration expenses to be charged to Crown moiety of Land Fund A (1855) 30861/z Remittance (£11,535) for immigration W Finance (1855) 15 Remittance (£11,500) for immigration A (1855) 1179 W Finance (1855) 41,42 Authority for payment to district councils of sums equal to rates collected (1855) from Land Fund appropriation W Finance (1855) 29 Expenses of Female Immigrant Depot to be charged to Crown moiety of the Land Fund W Finance (1855) 102 Cost (1854-55) of support of unemployed immigrants chargeable to immigration moiety of Fund A (1855) 4143 W Finance (1855) 260 Precise charges on the Land Fund in statement for quarter ended March 1856 expenditure charged in accordance with the estimates of 1854 A (1856) 1287 Treasurer's report on repayment by Emigration moiety of loan, for Crown moiety of Land Fund A (1856) 1567 Advocate General reports on the assumption of land fund by local authorities A (1856) 2833 x (1856) 500 • LAND GRANTS. Fees chargeable E (1842) 496 Correspondence about grants issued to unnaturalised Germans A (1846) 432, 517 1/2 LAND GRANTS. Correspondence about the form of grants as affected by the Crown's claim to mineral royalties A (1846) 971Yz A. F. Lindsay's objections to the form of grants A (1846) 1500 M (1846) 209 Printed form suggested for conveyances A (1850) 2209 Purchasers' names frequently misspelt in deeds A (1852) 2082 T (1852) 666, 689 Plans for simplifying settlement of disputes on road boundaries A (1852) 2601, 2642, 2983 T (1852) 892 Purchasers or agents fined if grants have to be cancelled through mistakes in names etc v (1854) 174 The holder of a deposit receipt will be allowed to transfer to another person the right to complete the purchase A (1855) 276, 366 w (1855) Purchasers of land annoyed by glowing descriptions of inferior land A (1855) 287 w (1855) 118 Andrew Murdock requests correction of his land grant A (1856) 92 Return of land grants sent to registry office in Oct-Nov. 1855 A (1856) 158 Atkinson and Andrews query the delay in the issue of land grants A (1856) 340 x (1856) 67 Artlflur Horrocks' land grant forwarded for Governor's signature A (1856) 385 Fenn and Wearing request that land grant for section 39, Hundred of Alexandrina may be issued A (1856) 405 x (1856) 68 LAND GRANTS. C Schilling for J C Liebelt Gawler Place request the correction of a land grant A (1856) 437 C M Drew requests issue t)f land grant on remission certificate having been two years in the colony A (1856) 453 Wright Brothers request alteration of n::ime on land grant to Daniel Charles Myrick A (1856) 486 T D Hawker requests land grant for Strathalbyn Cemetery A (1856) 883 x (1856) 113, 157 Surveyor General requests issue of amended land grant for Giles Farnham A (1856) 3127 LAND GRANTS, Kapunda district. Victoria A (1856) 1326 Question of title to an allotment in the township of LAND GRANTS, see also Land Titles LAND LEGISLATION. Advocate-General's report on proposed reform A (1853) 1237 A (1854) 2818 v (1853) 376 v (1854) 874 Colonial Secretary of Western Australia requests a copy of the land regulation of South Australia A (1856) 112 x (1856) 41 See also Land registration LANDMANN, Theodor. Convicted of fraud A (1849) 708 outsize Seeks remission of sentence A (f8SO) 276 R (1850) 87 LAND OFFICE. Abolished E (1841) 190, 191 For 'later entries see Crown Lands Office LAND ORDERS. List of unexercised orders A (1848) 159 See also Land selection Preliminary land orders LAND REGISTRATION. A (1853) 1237 A (1854) 2818 u (1853) 376 v (1854) 874 Advocate-General's repo1t G. F. Angas suggests certain changes A (1855) 557, 824 v (1855) 213, 214 See also Land titles Registration of Deeds Act, 1852 etc. LAND SALES. Remission of part of purchase price to naval and military officers A (1843) 236, 243, 367, 392, 956, 1468, 1490 F (1843) 409, 413 G (1843) 358, 449 A (1844) 134, 137, 170, 195, 254, 260 G (1844) 461, 516, 518, 539, 571, 605, 614 H (1844) 76 twice A (1845) 1576 A (1846) 237, 529, 824, 986 L (1846) 293, 382, 404, 41.0 N (1847) 244 A (1847) 1459 p (1848) 187, 220 0 (1847) 194 p (1848) 534 A (1849) 178, 184, 192, 197, 284, 450, 769, 840, 993, 1206, 1302 Q (1849) 59, 68, 72, 84, 234, 235, 279, 296, 355, 389, 396, 500 A (1850) 102, 125, 330, 339, 421, 565, 666, 867, 991, 1220, 1412, 1995 R (1850) 48, 51, 98 twice, 124, 168, 195, 296, 321 A (1851) 23, 219, 551, 562, 586, 782, 1120,1144, 1706, 1884, 1954, 2040, 3591 s (1851) 11, 56, 112, 114, 129, 147, 152, 220, 338, 385 ForP1 of remission certificate R (1850) vii Legal opinion on upset prices at Government auction sales A (1844) 33 LAND SALES. A (1844) A (1845) A (1846) L (1846) A (1847) A (1850) A (1851) Lists of sections sold 1022 779, 887 80 414 785, 1477 1562 1380, 2356, 2678 (these entries discontinued from 2678 on) DP Alleged combination formed to defeat normal competition at Government auction sales M (1846) 116 Suggested sale of mineral lands in small blocks A (1846) 214, 263 L (1846) 191 Abuse of the deposit system by speculators in mineral land A (1848) 250, 325, 1985 A (1849) 804 p (1848) 88, 117 Statistics, 1840-1846 A (1848) 1397 Reasons for recent decline A (1849) 826 Low deposits encouraging attempted extortion from bona fide bidders by bogus competitors A (1849) 2054 Regulations for remission of part of purchase money paid by military and naval officers Reg. Jan 10, 1849. 2E A five percent deposit to accompany applications for surveys (to prevent applications for areas in excess of actual requirements) A (1850) 1084 List of applications for large blocks, 1845-50 A (1850) 1382 Proposed A (1850) R (1850) T (1852) amendments of conditions of sale 1830, 1945 496, 533 623 Proposed holiday on March 27, the anniversary of the first sale of land A (1851) 852 LAND SALES. Buyers refrain from bidding in the hope of purchasing sections by private contract after the sale A (1851) 1279 s (1851) 245 Result of recent sales of Crown Lands A (1852) 991 To be held in one of the Court rooms A (1852) 2262 T (1852) 691, 728 Great increase A (1852) 2988 Surveyor General to certify proofs of land sales proclamations struck off for Governor's signature w (1855) 619 Payment due on Sundays may be made at Treasury on following Sunday A (1855) 1272 W Finance (1855) 52 Lists of forthcoming sales A (1855) 2824, 3079, 3080, 3081, 3577-"--82, 3621 Proceeds 16.8.1855 A (1855) 2719, 2820 Aug 2/30, 1855 (A (1855) 2876 Sep. 6, 1855 A (1855) 2966 Sep. 13, 1855 A (1855) 3040 Sep. 20, 1855 A (1855) 3120 Sep. 27, 1855 A (1855) 3180 Oct. 4, 1855 A (1855) 3270 Oct. 11, 1855 A (1855) 3355 Oct. 18, 1855 A (1855) 3448 Oct. 4-25, 1855 A (1855) 3526 Nov. 1, 1855 A (1855) 3632 Nov. 8, 1855 A (1855) 3711 Nov. 15, 1855 A (1855) 3768 Nov. 22, 1855 A (1855) 3849 Nov. 29, 1855 A (1855) 3925 Deo. 6, 1855 A (1855) 4023 Dec. 13, 1855 A (1855) 4076 Dec. 20, 1855 A (1855) 4159 Dec. 27, 1855 A (1855) 41 Jan. 3, 1856 A (1856) 49 A (1856) 41, 49, 125, 159, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 203, 274, 277, 360, 361, 391, 421, 506, .322, 563, 654, 726, 814, 962, 1008, 1085, 1164, 1238, 1295, 1427, 1467, 1530, 1531-1540, 2838, 2920 LAND SALES. Statistics of acres sold (since 1836); n. of acres surveyed and available for settlement and other information A (1855) 3121 w (1855) 756 Crown lands: Failure to pay deposits to be death with (if necessary) by legal process A (1855) 3414 w (1855) 844-845 x (1856) 13 F. Wicksteed, Government Auctioneer - suggests a professional auctioneer should · conduct crown land sales A (1856) 1310 x (1856) 272 Colonial Treasurer repmis that weekly abstracts of land sales are discontinued A (1856) 2499 LANDS SALES, Adelaide. Values stationary S.A. April 25, 2848. 2B LAND SALES, Murray, Land Section 3 in the hundred of the Murray to be offered fro sale as a 'Special Country Lot' A (1856) 2371 X Finance (1856) 245 LAND SALES, O'Halloran Hill.· Auction of Sec. 2100, District B - a green slip section is delayed because of uncertainty whether it is already sold A (1856) 3176 LAND SALES, Port Augusta. 7 lots (£235-10.0) A (1855) 2719 LAND SALES, Port Wakefield. 2 lots (comprising one acre) £18.50 A (1855) 3526 LAND SALES, Port Wakefield district. A (1855) 3526, 3925 Miscellaneous sales • LAND SALES, see also Land grants Land orders Land titles Preliminary land orders LANDSEER, A. H. Applicant for position of collector of jetty rates at Milang A (1856) 1339, 3081 LAND SELECTION. Colonel Light's estimate of the area of land fit for immediate cultivation B (1837) 145 See also Land orders Preliminary land orders Special surveys LANDSELL, Wotten. Appointed to the Mounted Police Force A (1850) 1216 LAND TITLES. Advocate-General instructed to draft a bill for registration of title deeds on the lines of that used in British Guiana A (1852) 1130 A (1852) 395 Advocate-General report on a bill for amending the Registration of Deeds Act A (1852) 2029 A (1854) 1412 Governor Youngs' opinion on the Registration of Deeds Act A (1854) 1412 See also Land grants Land registration Valuations (1855) for a section of land, near Adelaide LAND VALUES. A (1855) 3102 LAND, William. Acquitted of a charge of larceny A (1849) 1310 LANE, Charles. Petition for relief A (1846) 67 L (1846) 132 To be admitted into the Hospital A (1847) 145Yz His family to receive rations N (i847) 81 (twice) LANE, Tracy. Constable on the Cheapside A (1849) 1888. LANE, William. Registrar General reports that William Lane has resigned a Registrar of Morphett Vale and recommended Thomas Kelly for appointment A (1856) 3057 X Finance (1856) 316 LANG, Gedion Scot. Application for an occupation licence near lake Mundy A (1847) 1115 p.2 LANG, Joseph. His death. A (1848) 717 A (1848) 1742 p (1848) 585 LANG, Maria. Discharged from prison A (1854) 1362 LANG, Thomas. Application for an occupation licence near Lake Mundy A (1847) 1115 p.2 LANG, William. Claim for half salary during the voyage from England A (1847) 966 0 (1847) 17 twice, 21 M Appointed as Resident Magistrate at vfoorunde N (1847) 309 M Appointed as Resident Magistrate at W'oorunde cancelled 0 (1847) 14 His instructions as Comrnissioncr of Police and Police Magistrate at the Burra 0 (1847) 14, 17 twice Application for an occupation licence near Lake Mundy A (1847) 1115 p.2 Appointed Coroner for the Burra district A (1847) 1316 0 (1847) 133, 134 His duties as Resident Magistrate at the Burra A (1847) 1521, 1554 0 (1847) 245 Correspondence, as Resident Magistrate at the Burra, about illegal commitments A (1848) 59, 80, 187 p (1848) 25, 45 Suggests improvements at the Burra A (l848) 294 A (1848) 108 Complaint about his new-interference in a dispute between neighbours at the Burra about dogs A (1848) 396 p (1848) 155, 156 LANG, WILLIAM. Irregularities as Coroner at the Burra A (1848) 487 p (1848) 178 Censured for sending in loose and informal reports on inquests A (1849) 1122 Q (1849) 310 His views about the Local Court at the Burra A (1851) 61 Asks whether he is eligible to sit in the Legislative Council A (1851) 793, 973 s (1851) 172 His political experiences in England A (1851) 973 Alleged gross impropriety as Resident Magistrate at the Burra A (1851) 1669, 1673, 1781, 1813 s (1851) 282 Enquiry held as to his conduct as Resident Magistrate at Kooronga A (1851) 2006, 2171, 3822 s (1851) 380, 424 Transferred to Noarlunga A (1851) 2211, 2500 s (1851) 430, 486 Police constable complains of his extraordinary conduct A (1851) 1865 Petition from residents at Kooringa against his re-instatement as Resident Magistrate A (1851) 2149 Reprimanded for improper language and demeanour A (1852) 253 T (1852) 65 To preside at the Mt. Barker Court in addition to Morphett Vale and Willunga A (f852) 322 T (1852) 43 His alleged "irregular and inefficient" performance of his duties at Noarlunga A (1852) 1438, 1447, 1457, 1524, 1690, 1773 T (1852) 502, 560, 565, 586, 589, 631 LANG WILLIAM. Bartley & Blakewell complain of his conduct A (1852) 1575, 1690, 1846 T (1852) 555, 557, 596 Clerk of City Market is to be sworn as a Special Constable for the City of Adelaide A (1856) 859 158 x (1856) LANGE, Carl Heinrich (aged 2V2 years.) Inquest on his death A (1853) 2281 LANGE, Christian. . Naturalised D (1839) 176 A stock owner in the Angas Park district A (1844) 1479 H (1844) 348 LANGE, Gotlieb. Death of his infant son A (1853) 2281 LANDFORD, Richard. Inquest on his death A (1853) 2963 LANDFORD, Thomas. Appointed post-master at Morphett Vale A (1851) 3347 s (1851) 699 LANGHAM, William. Supplied with clothing as a destitute invalid A (1843) 1062 G (1843) 326 Occupies a Government cottage in the Parklands G (1843) 315 A (1849) 381 Q (1849) 305 See also Langman, William LANGHORNE'S CREEK. A (i847) 892 N (1847) 183 N (1847) 332 Repairs to bridge A (1848) 478 p (1848) 161 Construction of bridge LANGHORNE'S CREEK. Bridge badly injured by fire A (1848) 1302 p (1848) 427 Pound to be erected. W. A. Shearson appointed as keeper A (1850) 2582, 2732 R (1850) 624, 680 Proposal rejected as a polling place, Electoral District of Victoria A (1855) 2765 w (1855) 639 LANGHORNE'S CREEK, Postal arrangements. A (1853) 1800 LANGHORNE'S CREEK, district. Reg. April 22, 1843. 3c. Miscellaneous references Natives rob Harriott's station Petition for the creation of a hundred A (1851) 361Yz, 589, 1276, 1311 s (1851) 130, 131, 292 Petition against the creation of a hun.dred A (1851) 1054, 1478 s (1851) 292 Correspondence about depasturing rights A (1852) 1906 T (1852) 625 LANGHORNE'S CREEK, district - Nairne lists. Petitions for jetty at Milang A (1855) 2616, 2800 LANGLEY, Charles. Seeks admission to the Hospital A (1847) 239 N (1847) 116 (twice) Appointed ranger of roads in Mount Barker district A (1854) 534 LANGLEY, Isaac. Hospital assistant on the Calphurnia A (1849) 648Yz t LANGLEY, Warwick. A (1845) 794 Tenders for the purchase of section 6181, County of Adelaide Buys section 6195, County of Adelaide A (1846) 476 LANGMAN, -- Resigns position of depot keeper under the De,stitute Board A (1851) 65Yz LANGMAN, Hannah, Mrs. A (1851) 65Yz Resigns position of matron under the Destitute Board Nurse at the Emigrant Depot K (1846) 34.'.J L (1846) 345 Breaks her contract to wash at 2/- "per dozen" at the Adelaide Hospital A (1852) 645 LANGMAN, William. E (1841) 34 A destitute invalid Wishes to lease Section 2067 A (1845) 219 G (1845) 760 Employed at the Destitute Asylum A (1850) 2423 R (1850) 594 His misfortunes. Seeks relief A (1851) 3190, 3255 S (1851) 685 twice Injured while on duty, Recommendation by the Legislative Council for a pension A (1853) 2692, 2751 u (1853) 761, 797 See also Langham, William LANGMANN, Philip. See Langmead, Philip LANGMEAD, Philip. Lessee of an Aboriginal reserve, section 2039 E (1842) 760 A (1843) 55, 336 G (1843) 21 K (1842) 128 A (1846) 1159, 1339, 1438 A (1847) 104, 112, 156Yz N (1847) 77, 109 (twice) • Arrears of rent on Aboriginal reserve A (1843) 596, 865 M (1846) 209 · N (1847) 57 LANGMEIL, district. A (1849) 719 Ford and footbridge needed LANGMEIL, district. A (1850) 704 Petition signed by 64 settlers LANGTON, Daniel. Convicted of theft A (1850) 1962 Inquest on his death A (1850) 2767 LANKEMAN, Henry. A (1849) 651 LANNES, cape. A (1853) v (1854) A (1854) A (1855) Appointed to the Police Force An obelisk to be erected to mark entrance to Guichen Bay 2174 157 336 1672 Colonial Architect states that an obelisk will be completed at an expenditure of £236 A (1856) 472 X Finance (1856) 32 LANSDALE, John. Acquitted of a charge of breaking and entering A (1851) 617 LANSDALE, Mary. Convicted of receiving stolen goods A (1851) 617 LANSELL, Wootton. A (1851) 944 Evidence given as a police constable at Port Lincoln LANSING, John. Inquest on his death. A (1851) 3647 LANYON, John C. Holograph letters as a member of the firm of Lanyon and Harris, ironmongers A (1851) 3117, 3165 LANYON & HARRIS. accounts A (1852) 2277 T (1852) 773 Complaint that the Government makes deductions in their • LAPTHORNE. Seeks permission to lay down water pipes at Port Adelaide A (1853) 519 v (1853) 182 LAPWING, cutter. Name given by Governor Grey to the recently purchased Jane and Emma G (1845) 855 LAPWING, cutter. List of sums spent on her A (1846) 1168~ Reasons for her purchase by the Government A (1846) 1183 M (1846) 77 Sold A (1848) 1289 p (1848) 397, 426, 430 S.A. Sept. 5, 1848 3F Reg. Sept. 6, 1848 lE S.A. Oct. 17, 1848 3F S.A. Oct. 24, 1848 2F Correspondence about her registration A (1848) 1698, 1735, 1791, 1799, 1828, 1892 p (1848) 570, 573, 587, 617 Name reverts to Jane and Emma S.A. Oct. 24, 1848 3B Vessel of 65 tons, reported to have cleared with 200 passengers: question of whether this violated the passengers Act A (1856) 1819 x (1856) 310 See also Jane and Emma, cutter LARCHER, E. Seeks Legislative protection for colonial distilleries A (1850) 2561 LARLHAM, R Edwin. A (1847) 1205 Constable on the Mariner LARWOOD, George. Seeks remission of his sentence A (1853) 980, 982, 1031 u (1853) 294, 295 LASHMAN, George. A (1844) 141 G (1844) 519 U.H • LASMARM, Thomas. A (1845) 1259 Applies for an occupation licence for Thistle Island Arrives at Port Lincoln from Flinders Island LASLETT, George. Appointed Guard, Yatala Labor Prison A (1855) 2805 W Finance (1855) 157 LASLETT, George Resigns position of Guard, Yatala Labor Prison A (1855) 3346 W Finance (1855) 191 LATHAM, Lewis. Correspondence about land in the Boston Bay Special Survey A (1852) 3475 T (1852) 1071 LATHAM, W F. Seeks appointment as a magistrates clerk A (1850) 972 R (1850) 251 LATTA, Robert. Sworn in as a district constable in Kondaparinga A (1855) 1085 LATTA, Thomas. Hund. of Kondaparinga. Elected as commissioner of roads A (1852) 43 LATTER, Joseph. His fine for contravening the Act to prevent bush fires A (1856) 845 x (1856) 159 LAUGHTON, William. Seeks remission of his sentence A (1853) 2018 u (1853) 614, 817 LAUNDER, Henry. Cook's assistant on the Sanuel Boddington A (1849) 105 LAUNDRESSES See also Wages - Laundresses LAURIE, Buxton Forbes. Police illegally enter his house A (1852) 2751, 2838 T (1852) 865 Applies for supply from the Port Elliot water main A (1852) (3569 missing) T (1852) 1060 Harbour master, sub-collector and post master at Port Elliot A (1853) 527, 586 u (i853) 141, 168 On the first Encounter Bay District Council A (1853) 1647 Withdraws as councillor on the Encounter Bay District Council A (1853) 1985 LAURIE, Buxton Forbes. Resigns as harbour master at Port Elliot A (1853) 3122, 3328 (1853) 959 u Appointed a special magistrate to hold courts at Port Elliot and Goolwa A (1853) 3390 v (1854) 6, 25 Appointed first Superintendent at the Goolwa-Port Elliot tramway v (1854) 3, 8 Relieved of his duties as Superintendent of the Railway at Port Elliot on the appointment of F. Jones v (1854) 421 Appointed a trustee of the Encounter Bay Cemetery A (1854) 1685 Enquires into alleged ill-treatment of Samouns employed by F Cadell A (1855) 2145, 2685, 3242 w (1855) 622, 756 Requests forage allowance account Yankallia Local Court A (1855) 3048 W Finance (1855) 174 Seeks information about medical attendance on destitute sick, Port Elliot district A (1855) 4119 w (1855) 923 SM Laurie requests that policy may be directed to act as bailiffs for Local Courts at Port Elliot, Goolwa and Yankalilla A (1856) 712 x (1856) 117 Accepts appointment as returning officer for Encounter Bay, acknowledges instructio11s mid requests a supply of forms under the Electoral Act A (1856) 1510, 1511, 1579 (1856) 117 x Forwards memorial for survey for union of Hindmarsh with other Islands A (1856) 2130 x Ci856) 472 LAURIE, James. Application for employment A (1845) 104 G (1845) 727 (twice) Appointed to the Police Force A (1846) 65 L (1846) 132 LAURIE, James. Resigns from the Police Force A (1846) 486 Suggested employment in cleaning the Resident Magistrates Court A (1848) 1094 Seeks clerkship in the Post Office A (1850) 1502 R (1850) 387 Appointed letter carrier at the G.P.O. A (1854) 3603 v (1854) 1096 LAURIE, John. Signs a memorial for a survey of land at Myponga A (1854) 2268, 2269 v (1854) 737 LAURIE, Robert. Requests that land at Myponga should be surveyed A (1854) 2268, 2269 v (1854) 737 LAVAUD, Captain. · Re the Ville de Bordeaux A 1843/no. 228 LAVINGTON, William. A petition regarding the removal of his coffee stall at Port Adelaide A (1855) 1022, 1420 w (1855) 290, 354 LAW, Caleb. Appointed to the Mounted Police Force A (1851) 3090 LAW. Advocate-General's reported A (1853) 1237 u (1853) 376 v (1854) 874 A (1854) 2818 011 the need for reforms Governor not subject to the jurisdiction of the South Australian law courts G (1845) 879 J ud~e Cooper's report on the need for reforms A (1852) 3108, 3168 u (1853) 440 A (1853) 1401, 2284, 3182 Judge Boothby's views on the need for reform A (1853) 2966, 3181 u (1853) 889, 915 IAW. See also Aborigines - Legal responsibility Advocate-General Arrests Bailiffs Bench of Magistrates Companies Crown Law Officers Crime Criminal trials Crown Solicitor Customs Acts Evidence, Law of Felony Illegitimacy Inquests Insolvency Intestate Estates Judges Juries Justice of the Peace Law courts Lawyers Local Courts Local Court: Goolwa, Port Elliot, Adelaide, Angaston, Bura, Clare, Gawler, Kapunda, Robe, Gumeracha, Port Adelaide, Yankalilla, Hindmarsh, Melrose, Morphett Vale, Mount Barker, Mount Gambier, Port Lincoln, Willunga, Normanville.Magistrates Marriage Masters and Servants' Acts Notaries Police Magistrate, Adelaide Police Prisons Resident Magistrate Sheriff Wills IAW COURTS. Proposed establishment of a Court of Requests for the recovery of small debts E (1841) 286 Ap11ointment of a German interpreter A (1851) 696, 860, 965 s (1851) 178. LAW COURTS. Governor declines to appoint a comm1ss10n of inquiry, but instructs the Law Officers of the Crown to suggest reforms in procedure etc A (1853) A (1854) T (1852) u (1853) v (1854) 1237, 1401, 2966 2818 1033 376 874 Lists of printed forms required for use in Local Court A (1856) 9 Recommended that Mr Cleland have charge of the Law Library A (1856) 1138 Mr Cleland not to be appointed Librarian x (1856) 211 LAW COURTS See also Circuit Court Court of Quarter Sessions Evidence Law of Resident Magistrates' Court, Adelaide Resident Magistrates' Courts Supreme Court House Supreme Court Vice Admiralty Court Witnesses' fees LAW OFFICERS OF THE CROWN .. See Crown Law officers LAWDER, John. Sworn in as a district constable for Hindmarsh A (1855) 2405 LAWES, Peter. On the first Barossa West District Council A (1853) 2715 LAWREN CE, Charles J. Appointed guard at the Adelaide Gaol A (1853) 711 (1853) 230 u Appointed turnkey at the Adelaide Gaol A q.853) 2~70 u (1853) 690 Appointed clerk and storekeeper at the Adelaide Gaol A (1854) 1674 v (1854) 567 Head turnkey, clerk and storekeeper at the Adelaide Gaol A (1855) 4 LAWREN CE, George. Inquest on his death A (1850) 1530, 1670 LAWREN CE, James. A (1844) 16 G (1844) 463 A (1844) 32 Appointed as messenger and clerk at the Hospital Resigns as hospital messenger A (1844) 885 H (1844) 156 LAWREN CE, James. Seeks increase of wages as "cook and messenger" at the Hospital A (1844) 1001 H (1844) 184 (twice) A (1846) 216 L (1846) 194, 195 Application for an increase of wages A (1845) 773 G (1845) 939 Appointed Governor's messenger N (1847) 167, 169 Seeks remission of sentence A (1849) 98 Q (1849) 59 Applies for appointment as messenger at the Council Chamber A (1850) 1482 R (1850) 497 Not guilty of forgery A (1851) 2801 Yz Signs a memorial on behalf of prisoners in the Adelaide Gaol concerning a promised increase in rations A (1852) 25 T (1852) 63 (twice) Escaped from Cox's Creek Convict Station A (1852) 2440 • Seeks an increase in his wages as office keeper at the Legislative Council Chamber A (1852) 2558 T (1852) 809 Clerk of Legislative Council requests the dismissal of James Lawrence, the office keeper A (1856) 1924 x (1856) 338, 343 IAWRENCE, James. Office keeper of Legislative Council, Mr Lawrence requests to know why his services were dispensed with A (1856) 1993 x (1856) 338, 343 IAWRENCE, Robert. A (1852) 2404 Appointed a letter carrier at the G.P.O. Clerk and messenger at Port Adelaide Post Office A (1853) 515 u (1853) 169 Appointed 3rd class clerk at Port Adelaide Post Office (1854) 399 v IAWRENCE, William. A (1852) 2410 T (1852) 804 Dismissed from the Police Force IAWRENCE, William John. A (1849) 1176 Q (1849) 390 Seeks appointment as a notary public Admitted to the bar Reg. June 27, 1849 3D IAWRIE, James Scott. recommended A (1845) 806 His application for appointment in the Police Force not Refuses to resign from the G.P.O. when it transpires that he is an ex-convict A (1855) 875 w (1855) 260 IAWSON, George. Seeks appointment as medical officer at Port Lincoln A (1844) 322 G (1844) 644 Appointed medical officer at Port Lincoln A (1844) 848, 906, 940, 1054 H (1844) 145, 147, 154, 179 A s~ockholder in the Port Lincoln district A (1845) 1261 High handed action towards natives A (1846) 411, 741, 1114 L (1846) 290 Evidence on the death of natives on Galluna Station A (1849) 1178 LAWSON, George. -1 Deposition on the opening of a native at Port Lincoln A (1850) 1447 His duty, as Government Medical Officer at Port Lincoln, to attend sick Aborigines R (1850) 404 Deposition on the death of two natives on Vause's station near Lake Hamilton A (1851) 1559 Leave of absence from Port Lincoln A (1850) 217, 235 Refused a travelling allowance. Unsteady in character A (1852) (3280 missing) T (1852) 983 His report as medical officer to natives at Port Lincoln A (1854) 1384 Appointment as Justice of the Peace w (1855) 667, 668 LAWSON, James. Inquest on his death A (1853) 3133 LAWSON, John Ralph. A (1851) 2089 Accepts office as an electoral clerk LAWSON, Mary Ann Mrs.. Gives birth to a son on the Trafalgar A (1849) 248 Her death A (1849) 281, 295, 347, 348, 370 Inquest into her death Reg. Feb. 7, 1849 3B LAWSON, Robert. Application for occupation licence near Naracoorte A (1847) 731, p.8 Richman and Wigley forward memorial of Lawson for remission of fine under Scab Act A (l-856) 1570 x (1856) 308 LAWSON, Thomas. A (1843) 901 Member of the crew of the light ship Recommended as a road surveyor A (1847) 863 N (1847) 340 LAWSON, Thomas. Alleged breach of the rnstillation Act A (1848) 1870, 1957 S0eks remission of fine A (1849) 355, 973 Q (1849) 127, 283 A constable on the Florentia A (1849) 1197 A defaulting contractor A (1849) 2039 Q (1849) 595 LAWYERS. Judge Cooper discountenances the charging of barristers' fees by solicitors and vice versa. Employment of dummies to overcome this difficulty Reg. Aug. 18, 1849 2B LAWYERS, Name lists. A (1854) 1451Yz v (1854) 540 Lawyers sign a petition LAWYERS, See also Legal costumes LAXTON, James. Passenger to South Australia by the Susannah A (1849) 937 LAY, Alexander F. Seeks appointment as inspector of cart licences A (1850) 424 LAYTON, John. Charge of theft dismissed A (1851) 617 Acquitted of a charge of theft A (1851) 1560 LAZAR, Mrs. Concerts given by her S.A. March 10, 1848 2C Reg. March 4, 1848 2C Times Oct. 9, 1848 lB, 2E Times Oct. 16, 1848 2D • LAZAR, John. Applies for drawback on cigars A 1843/no. 30 F (1843) 317 Holograph letter A (1851) 1609 LAZAR, John. Returning Officer, Parliament District of East Adelaide A (1855) 2737 Accepts appointment as Adelaide returning officer and acknowledges receipt of instructions A (1856) 1322, 1463 x (1856) 248 Appointed as Commissioner of Waterworks A (1856) 2269 LAZARUS, -- Secures the release of a prisoner D (1840) 239, 241 Allegedly ill-treated at Yatala Labor Prison A (1855) 3215 LAZARUS, Joseph. Application for compensation for damage to property A 1842/no. 321 E (1842) 713 LAZARUS, Joshua. A notorious bushranger A (1854)609 ·'"' v (1854) 228 LEA, George. Application for appointment as Pound-keeper at Theba1ion A (1848) 785 p (1848) 271 LEACH, Jonathan. Appointment to the Police Force A (1848) 1522 LEAD. Export statistics S.A. Feb. 4, 1848. 3B and C Favourable metallurgical exports Reg. April 29, 1848 2E Prices realised in England Times Oct. 1, 1849. 3C LEADER, Thomas. Dismissed from the Police Force A (}852) 2410 T (1852) 804 LEAHOR, P A. A constable on the Florential A (1849) 1197 LEAKE, Edward John. For christian names see A (1845) 696 LEAKE, Edward John. Application for an occupation licence refused F (1842) 267 Occupation licence cancelled because of failure to pay disputed boundary enquiry fee A (1843) 1425, 1445 G (1843) 432 Affrays with natives on his station in the South Eastern district A (1844) 735, 756, 961, 1527 A (1845) 26, 589, 696, 724, 865 A (1846) 681 H (1844) 87, 161, 191 twice Permitted to renew occupation licence G (1844) 462 Described as a settler in the Bluff Ranges, in the South Eastern district A (1845) 865 Applications for an occupation licence in the county of Grey A (1847) 329, p.20 A (1847) 972, p.4 LEAKE, G W. Seeks appointment as Acting Crown Solicitor A (1851) 1647 s (1851) 326 LEAKE, George Walpole. Seeks appointment as notary public A (1850) 578, 812, 1367 R (1850) 356 LEAKE, Matthew. Arrears of rent as lessee of section 5001 A (1851) 1356 LEAKE, Patience. A bedridden immigrant A 1843/no. 421 LEAKE, R R. Proposed appointment as a justice of the peace A (1850) 347 LEAKE, Robert Rowland. For spelling of the name "Rowland" see enclosure to A (1844) 1527 • Expenditure for Tasmania to Kangaroo Island etc in 1835 Reg. June 18, 1836 6A Application for an occupation licence refused F (1842) 267 Opinion as a grand juryman on the Parkhurst boys A 1843/no. 341 i j LEAKE, Robert Rowland. Occupation licence cancelled because of failure to pay disputed boundary enquiry fee A (1843) 1425, 1445 G (1843) 432 Affrays with natives on his station in the· South Eastern district A (1844) 735, 756, 961, 1527 A (1845) 26, 589, 696, 724, 865 A (1846) 681 H (1844) 87, 161, 191 (twice) Permitted to renew occupation licence G (1844) 462 Applications for an occupation licence in the county of Grey A (1847) 329, p.20 A (1847) 972, p.4 Nominated for the Legislative Council as member for Victoria A (1854) 1960 Provision of a pond at Penola A (1855) 3194 w (1855) 752 Forwards counter memorial against Mount Gambier District being proclaimed a hundred A (1856) 2771 LEAKING, Charles Edward West. Dismissed from the Police Force A (1852) 2410 T (1852) 804 Seeks to re-enter the Police Force A (1852) 3077 T (1852) 914 LEAN, John. Applies for re-admission to the Police Force A (1844) 1350 H (1844) 306 (twice) LEAN, Joseph. Petition for admission to the hospital A (J-845) 288 G (1845) 778 LEAN, William. Recommended for re-employment in the police force A (1843) 829 Surety for Henry Jackson A (1849) 867 LEARSCH, George. Appointed a District Constable for Angaston A (1853) 1964 LEASINGHAM - Name lists See Upper Wakefield, district - Name lists LEATHER. See also prices - Leather Boots and Shoes LEAVEN, William. Mitigation of his sentence not recommended A (1852) 3 T (1852) 11 LEAWOOD GARDENS. Formerly George Stevenson's garden. road near by called Snappers Point A (1845) 170 The sharp tum in the LeBAIR, W P. Testimonial to E. Townsend A (1851) 3014 LE BOULANGERE, Philip. Transported to Sydney D (1840) 345 LECKIE, William. Released from prison D (1840) 267 LEDDY, John. A private in the 11th Regiment. Admitted to the Lunatic Asylum A (1847) 1189, 1214, 1553 Q (1847) 106, 107, 242 (twice) LEDGARD, R H. Application for a police appointment refused L (1845) 24 LEDWELL, William John. A deserter from the 11th Regiment A (1849) 2288 · Q (1849) 634 (twice) LEDYARD, RH. See Ledgard, RH LEE, Ann. A nurse at the Hospital E (1842) 842, 843, 844, 861, 862 F (1842) 37 Disfnissed from the Hospital staff A (1843) 1495 G (1843) 448, 451 A (1844) 32 LEE, Elizabeth. Seeks reward for information leading to the arrest of Mrs Dwyer A (1850) 1.818 R (1850) 466 LEE, Henry. A whaler at Encounter Bay A (1843) 480 LEE, James. Accused of theft. Deprived of rations A.. (1845) 164 G (1845) 738 Complains of the conduct of the pound keeper at Theba1ton A (1845) 450 G (1845) 844 Petition for relief A (1845) 1479 Plea for remission of sentence A (1846) 51 L (1846) 148 LEE, Joseph. Charge of theft abandoned A (1849) 708 outsize LEE, Philip. To be admitted to the Hospital G (1844) 524 . LEE, Robert. A constable on the Samuel Boddington A (1849) 105 LEE, Sarah. Matron on the Emily A (1849) 1474, 1505 LEE, Thomas. Murdered A (1855) 858 LEE, William. Convicted of theft A (1847) 351 Sentenced for horse-stealing A (1847) 367 N (1847) 161 Convicted of embezzling. To be transported A (1850) 2787 ~p[l~;~)dl~~~rd at Yatala Labor Prison X Finance (1856) 145 LEECHES. For sale at 9c each Reg. Sept. 30, 1848. 20 Procurable from the Murray at one shilling per dozen A (1849) 2293 Q (1849) 635 Adelaide Hospital buys 120 dozen at A (1851) 3511 1/~ per dozen LEEDHAM, Elizabeth. Acquitted of a charge of assault A (1851) 617 LEEKE, Thomas. Convicted of theft A (1850) 2787 Seeks remission of sentence A (1851) 190 s (1851) 66 LEENGIMAN, Peter. A Dutch seaman. Escapes from the Adelaide Gaol A (1854) 485, 491 LEES, Alexander. Forwards application for a Government appointment A (1856) 3058 x (1856) 550 LEESON, Dr Gregory. Dies soon after being committed to the Adelaide Gaol A (1855) 1259 LEETHEM, Thomas. Seeks remission in purchase price of land as a retired naval officer A (1850) 102, 320 R (1850) 48 A (1851) 562 s (1851) 129 Appointed Harbour Master at Port Wakefield A (1850) 2290 R (1850) 595, 603 Asks that a small building be erected at Port Wakefield to serve as Harbour Master's residence and Customs House combined A (1850) 2828 R (l850) 699 Report on a recently discovered river near Port Wakefield A (1851) 1068 · Appointed as postmaster at Port Wakefield A (1851) 1710 s (1851) 340, 363 ! I I J i I l LEETHEM, Thomas. Temporarily transferred to the Customs Department A (1851) 2173 s (1851) 429 Returns to Adelaide from Port Wakefield T (1852) 211 Applies for land grant in Noarlunga and Onkooparinga A (1852) 1398 T (1852) 462 (twice), 463 Temporary employment in the Colonial Secretary's Office A (1852) 600 Appointed weighing clerk in the Assay Office A (1852) 2038 T (1852) 683 Resigns from the Assay Office and goes to the diggings ·A (1852) 2393 LEFEBIEUR, Germain. Dies suddenly A (1852) 2589 LeFEVRE PENINSULA. No timber cutting licences to be issued A (1850) 2447 R (1850) 601 Mail Boat House at the Signal Station completed A (1852) 111 T (1852) 38 Memorials for the mission of the Peninsula from the bounds of the Port Adelaide Corporation A (1855) 3231, 3392 w (1855) 751, 793 Repairs following gale change to the embankment surrounding the Revenue Station A (1855) 3743 A (1856) 1817 x (1856) 9 Pun;hase of land A (1856) 76 Mail contact A (1856) 779 x (1856) 137 Repairs to Tide Surveyor's Station X Finance (1856) 197 LeFEVRE PENINSULA. Name lists - Memorial for the omission of LeFevre Peninsula from the bounds of the proposed Port Adelaide Corporation A (1855) 3392 See also Pounds LEGAL COSTUMES. Lawyers not allowed to wear wigs Reg.Aug. 18, 1849. 2B LEGG, Philip William. R (1850) 591 His whereabouts sought Suspected of contemplating bigamy A (1851) 953 LEGGETT, Joseph. Appointed guard, Yatala Labor Prison A (1855) 3110 W Finance (1855) 171 LEGISLATION. See also Bullion Act, 1852 Cattle Slaughtering Act Crown Lands Acts Distillation Act, 1842 District Constables Act Equity Bill, 1852 Land legislation Licensed Victualler's Acts Local Court Act, 1850 Masters and Servants Acts Passengers Act Post Office Act, 1953 Protected animals Railways Acts Registration of Deeds Act Supreme Court Acts Trustee Bill LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Memorial suggesting admission of non-official members, to be elected by the settlers Reg. April 4, 1840. 7B PubJic offices to be closed to enable officers to attend the first meeting of the new Council G (1843) 347 Results of petitions for placing the Council on a partly elective basis G (1843) 409 G (1844) 455 K (1845) 111 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Constitutional point raised by the action of the Government nominees in leaving the Chamber during the debate on the Mineral Royalties Bill A (1846) 1212, 1213, 1214, 1217, 1243, 1244 M (1846) 92, 97, 98, 99 100, 101, 107 Proceedings S.A. April 16, 1847 supp Reg. April 10, 1847. 2D Reg. April 14, 1847. 3D Reg. April 17, 1847. 2A Reg. April 28, 1847. 3A S.A. May 4, 1847. 3B Reg. May 5, 1847. 3D Reg. June 26, 1847. 3C S.A. July 2, 1847. 2D S.A. July 13, 1847. 2E S.A. July 16, 1847. 2F S.A. July 23, 1847, 2C S.A. July 27, 1847. 2C S.A. July 30, 1847. 3B Reg. July 3, 1847. 3C Reg. July 7, 1847. 3A Reg. July 10, 1847. 3A Reg. July 17, 1847. 2E Reg. July 21, 1847. 2D Reg. July 24, 1847. 2E Reg. July 28, 1847. 3E Reg. July 31, 1847. 2B S.A. Aug. 6, 1847. 3C S.A. Aug. 13, 1847. 2D S.A. Aug. 17, 1847, 3C S.A. Aug. 20, 1847. 2E S.A. Aug. 27, 1847. 2D Reg. Aug. 4, 1947. 3A Reg. Aug. 7, 1847. 3B Reg. Aug. 11, 1847. 3D Reg. Aug. 14, 1847. 2E Reg. Aug. 18, 1847. 3A Reg.Aug. 21, 1847. 2E Reg. Aug. 25, 1847. 3A Reg. Aug. 28, 1847. 3A S.A. Sept. 3, 1847. 2F S.A. Sept. 24, 1847. 2F, 4A Reg. Sept. 1, 1847. 3E Reg. Sept. 8, 1847. 3D Reg. Sept. 22, 1847. 3A Reg. Sept. 25, 1847. 2C S.A. Oct. 8, 1847. 3D Reg. Oct. 6. 1847 3B S.A. Nov. 12, 1847. Supp. lA S.A. Nov. 19, 1847. 2D LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Proceedings S.A. Nov. 23, 1847. 3A S.A. Nov. 30, 1847. 3E Reg. Nov. 10, 184/. 2E Reg. Nov. 17, 1847. 20 Reg. Nov. 20, 1847. 3A Reg. Nov. 24, 1847. 2C Reg. Dec. 1, 1847. 3A S.A. June 6, 1848. 2C S.A. June 9, 1848. 2B SB S.A. June 16, 1848. 4A S.A. June 23, 1848. 2B S.A. June 30, 1848. 2E Reg. June 7, 1848. 2C Reg. June 10, 1848. 3B Reg. June 14, 1848. 2B Reg. June 21, 1848. 2C Reg. June 28, 1848. 3E S.A. July 14, 1848. 2A, 2B S.A. July 21, 1848. 2B S.A. July 25, 1848. 2C S.A. July 28, 1848. 2C, 20 Reg. July 12, 1848. 3B Reg. July 19, 1848. 3A Reg. July 22, 1848. 20 Reg. July 26, 1848. 2D Reg. July 29, 1848. 2C S.A. Aug. 4, 1848. 2E S.A. Aug. 11, 1848. 2B S.A. Aug. 18, 1848. 2E Reg. Aug. 2, 1848. 2D Reg. Aug. 5, 1848. 20 Reg. Aug. 12, 1848. 2E Reg. Aug. 16, 1848. 2E S.A. Nov. 7, 1848. 2A S.A. Nov. 10, 1848. 2B S.A. Nov. 14, 1848. 20 S.A. Nov. 17, 1848. 2C, 4A S.A. Nov. 21, 1848. 2C S.A. Nov. 24, 1848. 2B, 4A Reg. Nov. 8, 1848. 3A Reg. Nov. 11, 1848. 3A Re& Nov. 15, 1848. 3A Reg. Nov. 18, 1848. 3C Reg.Nov. 22, 1848. 3C Reg. Nov. 25, 1848. 3A S.A. Dec. 29, 1848. 2B (twice) 2C Reg. Dec. 2, 1848. 3E S.A. April 17, 1849, 2D S.A. July 13, 1849. 20, 4A S.A. July 20, 1849. 2F, 4A LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Proceedings S.A. July 24, 1849. 2BS.A. July 27, 1849. 2C, 4A S.A. Aug. 3, 1849. 2B, 4A S.A. Aug. 7, 1849. 2F Times July 9, 1949. 2G Times July 16, 1849. 4A Times July 23, 1849. 3G Times July 30, 1849. 4A Times Aug. 6, 1849. 4A Times Aug. 13, 1949. 3C Times Aug. 20, 1849. 3C Times Aug. 27, 1849. 4A S.A. Aug. 10, 1849. 2D S.A. Aug. 17, 1849. 2E S.A. Aug. 24, 1849. 2E S.A. Aug. 28, 1849. 2D S.A. Aug. 31, 1849. 2C, 4A S.A. Sept. 7, 1849. 2D S.A. Sept. 28, 1849. Supp. S.A. Oct. 12, 1849. 3A S.A. Nov. 27, 1849: 2C S.A. Nov. 30, 1849. 2B Times Sept. 3, 1849. 4A Times Sept. 10, 1849. 4E Times Sept. 17, 1849. 3C Times Sept. 24, 1849. 4E Times Oct. 11, 1849. 3A Times Dec. 13, 1849. 3C S.A. Dec. 14, 1849. 4A S.A. Dec. 18, 1849. 4A S.A. Dec. 21, 1849. 4A Times Dec. 17, 1849. 3D Times Dec. 20, 1849. 3C From 1849 the reports in the Register have been ignored Arrangements for obtaining shorthand reports A (1849) 1211, 1484, 1537 Q (1849) 360, 430 G. Mann's appointment as Acting Advocate General dependent on his undertaking to v.ote with the Government s (1851) 324 The speaker is not in favour of a reduction of staff A (1852) 144 T (1852) 37, 86 Sir John Morphett appointed speaker T (1852) 93 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. A memorial wiging the adoption of F. Cadell's proposition to place a steamer on the Murray A (1852) 1552, 1577, 2704 T (1852) 488, 494, 499, 555, 825 The agricultural interests of members faced with labour shortage, force them to seek an earlier date for assembling A (1852) 1895 T (1852) 611 Schedule of bills A (1852) 2054 A (1855) 1753 F.H. Dutton appointed a non-elective member T (1852) 775 Renumeration of Hansard reporter (1853) 493 u E. Stephens appointed a non-elective member u (1853) 524 F. H. Dutton resigns as a non-elective member A (1853) 1723 u (1853) 524 Hansard reporter's services dispensed with (1853) 560 u Addresses to Liet. Governor on various subjects A (1853) 2676, 2677, 2678, 2679 etc. etc. A (1854) 2973, 2976, 3038, 3040 etc. Resignation of G.M Waterhouse A (1854) 1635 v (1854) 517 C.S. Hare resigns his seat A (1854) 1806 v (1854) 874 Resignation of R. Darenport v (1854) 593 Schedule of acts which have received approval A (1855) 2414 Proposed Constitution Memories for dissolution of present Leg. Council A (1855) 2650, 2690 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Copies of Votes - Proceedings and Acts, 1854 Session, sent to various Aust. state and overseas government w (1855) 645 Reservation of seats for Adelaide Corporation at opening of Council A (1855) 2426, 3019, 3279 w (1855) 653, 717 No salary payable to speaker after dissolution of Council A (1855) 2955 w (1855) 711 River Murray Steam Navigation Medal A (1855) 3379 CSO papers ordered to be printed by Council to be returned to CSO. Unprinted papers to be held by Council A (1855) 4075 Minutes (including those of the Governor) concerning procedure connected with reserved bills A (1855) 4148 Clerk (A. Kinloch) dissatisfied with his salary A (1855) 4168 Clerk forwards Acts of Council nos. 2-31 for 1855-1856 A (1856) 33, 315, 368, 434, 449, 766, 791, 1146, 1485, 1646, .1729, 1788, 1838, 1922, 1954, 1982 Clerk forwards addresses to Council nos. 8-48 for 1855-1856 A0850 117, 28~ 34~ 348, 53~ 577, 578, 648, 771, 77~ 79~ 890, 1086, 1354, 1388, 1452, 1472, 1558, 1602, 1610, 1614, 1647, 1671, 1689, 1690, 1781, 1782, 1802, 1885, 1886, 1953, 1974, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1994, 2024 x (1856) 235 X Finance (1856) 27, 62, 145 Requests appointment of a Commission to examine and rep01i on jetties and . breakwaters A (1856) 254 Requires returns relating to lunatics A (l856) 263 Clerk reports resolution calling for papers A (1856) 324 Samuel Davenport calls for papers relating to female immigration A (1856) 471 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Clerk reports resolution calling for a return of gunpowder seized in 1850 A (1856) 494 Clerk reports a resolution calling for returns of Government funerals for 1850-55 A (1856) 641 Colonial Secretary of the Cape of Good Hope acknowledge receipt of copy of votes of proceedings for S.A. Legislative Council A (1856) 645 w (1856) 564 Clerk forwards resolution about incorrect return of leave of absence A (1856) 711 Clerk calls for returns of length of voyages of mail ships A (1856) 711 Clerk forwards resolution calling for information about the Native Training Institution A (1856) 902 Clerk remarks upon fourth report on the estimates A (1856) 939 Clerk forwards resolution for return in connection with Supren1e Court Fees A (1856) 1098 Clerk reports resolution calling for a return of officers whose time is not fully occupied in their official duties A (1856) 1353 Clerk forwards resolution for papers relating to J Ferguson A (1856) 1389 Clerk forwards reports made by Estimates Committee A (1856) 1462 Clerk forwards resolution calling for reports on Port Line by Inspector of Railways. A (1856) 1473 Speakers comments on made of affording assistance to Clerk of Council A (1856) 1574 • Clerk calls for statements relating to completion of the Port Adelaide Railway A (1856) 1613 Clerk forwards resolution for return of candidates for government employment A (1856) 1648 Clerk forwards resolution with respect to further grants to Road Board A (1856) 1688 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Clerk forwards resolution calling for rctur;1 of all amounts paid to the Central Road Board and District Councils in the present year and return of expenditure of the City and Port Railway A (1856) 1722 x (1856) 303, 304 Clerk forwards resolution calling for a return of new main lines of roads and immigration Agent repmts A (1856) 1780 Clerk requests the dismissal of James Lawrence, the office keeper A (1858) 1924 x (1856) 338 Office keeper requests to know why his services were dispensed with A (1856) 1993 x (1856) 338, 343 Secretary of State forward the Queen's Warrant confirming the appointment of the official nominee members of the Legislative Council A (1856) 2397 Alterations to be made to the spouting so as to take the water into the cistern that supplies the water closets A (1856) 2138 X Finance (1856) 212 Repair A (1856) 2655 X Finance (1856) 282 Chairman, Standing Library Committee asks that Treasurer be empowered to pay £250 voted by the Council for a library A (1856) 3149 x (1856) 583 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL CHAMBER. Rough ground plan A (1843) 1477 In course of erection G (1843) 212, 223, 252, 259, 283, 292, 293 (twice), 296, 321, 322, 323, 347 ~ In course of erection by Jacob Pitman A (1843) 842, 852, 930, 966, 970, 1020, 1058, 1059, 1223, 1252Y2 Furniture made of native timber S.a. Oct. 27, 1843. 3A LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL CHAMBER. Porch to be erected A (1844) 653 H (1844) 50 Plans and estimates of shelving A (1844) 684 H (1844) 65 Fence about to be erected A (1844) 992 H (1844) 178 Ante-rooms in bad repair A (1846) 83 Arrival of portraits of Queen Victoria and King William IV, painted by Cordew A (1850) 1279 Wind damages a considerable portion of the roof A (1852) 1070 T (1852) 412, 428 C. Sturts portrait to be hung in the assembly room A (1853) 888 u (1853) 265 More accommodation needed for members and reporters A (1853) 1925 u (1853) 598Yi Plan of site, with rough ground plan of the building A (1854) 618 A private room for the president to be added to the new building A (1854) 1766 v (1854) 596 Repairs to water pump A (1855) 2817 W Finance (1855) 160 Plan showing site of the chamber A (}-855) 1715 Two offices and Messenger's quarters (attached to Chamber) in disrepair. Demolition proposed A (1855) 2909 Majority of members request provision of individual seats and tables (or desks) in lieu of existing benches A (1855) 3293 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL CHAMBER. Tables (6'6", with 5 drawers) supplied for chamber A (1855) 3294 Alterations to be made to the spouting so as to take the water into the cistern that supplies the water close to .A (1856) 2138 Repair A (1856) 2655 X Finance (1856) 282 Colonial Architect reports on plans for its enlargement at a cost of £8800 A (1856) 2987 x (1856) 497 See also Parliament House LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL LIBRARY. Clerk says he has instructions not to lend any books A (1852) 1346 T (1852) 419 List of books to be ordered A (1853) 2679, 2903 u (1853) 840 An extra man engaged at the Government Printing Office for binding the Council's books A (1854) 1080 v (1854) 370 Request for £1000 on the estimates for books A (1854) 1719 A (1855) 254 v (1854) 554, 597 Estimate for coming year A (1855) 2522 w (1855) 606 LEIGH, Ann See Lee ' LEIGH, Daniel. Seeks employment A (1849) 1342 Q (1849) 381, 410 LEIGH, Frederick. Inquest on his death A (1853) 4 LEIGH, John. Convicted of theft A (1851) 28011h LEITH -. Resigns from the Police Force A (1847) 49n LEITH, John Forbes. His school at the Burra A (1850) 1319, 2925 LEMON, Sarah. Hospital assistant on the David Malcolm A (1848) 393 LENNON, Ann. At Female Immigrant Depot, Adelaide, Boots ordered for her A (1856) 2355 LENNON, James. To occupy a cottage at the Gaol A (1845) 449 G (1845) 839 Seeks increase of salary as guard at the Gaol A (1851) 894 s (1851) 184 Resigns position as guard at the Gaol A (1851) 1622 LENNON, John. Claims ignorance of the law respecting Customs duties A (1854) 693 LENNON, William. Schoolmaster on the Sibella A (1848) 1103 Seeks Government appointment A (1848) 1838 p (1848) 590 His school at Clare A (1849) 386, 459 Q (1849) 134 Seeks appointment as clerk to the Court of Petty Sessions at Clare A (1849) 1103 Q (1849) 319 Seeks appointment as Magistrate's Clerk at Clare A (1850) 963 R (1850) 250 Appointed clerk to the court at Clare A (1850)1029 R (1850) 269 LENNON, William. Re~inquishes his school at Clare A (1850) 1953 His sureties as clerk to the Local Court of Clare A (1851) 118, 3283 Alleged irregularities as an electoral officer A (1851) 1053, 1076 Correspondence as an electoral officer at Clare A (1851) 1136, 1160 Specimen letters as clerk of the Local Court, Clare A (1851) 1221, 1222, 3073 Applies for a salary increase as clerk at Clare Local Court A (1852) 1180 T (1852) 375 Seeks appointment as electoral clerk for Stanley A (1852) 724, 1165 T (1852) 555 Seeks an appointment at the Echunga Goldfield A (18582) 2612 T (1852) 817 Resigns as clerk of Clare Local Court A (1852) 2177, 2612, 2730 T (1852) 817 Appointed clerk of Clare Local Court A (1853) 1584, 1940 u (1853) 490, 613 Suggested as the first Deputy Registrar of Births Deaths and Marriages at Clare A (1855) 1186 w (1855) 312 Clerk of Clare Leal Court. Case of Thomas v. Gordon A (1855) 2428, 3171, 3172, 3336, 4087 W (1855) 719 (twice), 754, 789, 914-15 • SM reports on the case of William Square and Mr Lennon, Clerk of Local Court, Clare A (1856) 245, 282, 488, 542, 554 x (1856) 5, 45, 46, 82 William R Wigley requests that the Treasury may receive money overdue for the auctioneer's licence of William Lennon A (1856) 1177 LENNON, William. Applies (unsuccessfully) for a salary as District Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages at Clare A (1856) 3075 x (1856) 565 Dismissed from the Police F01'ce A (1852) 2410 T (1852) 804 LEON, --. A chemist at Port Adelaide A (1853) 1792 LEONARD, William. Seeks admission to the hospital A (1845) 970 A (1846) 560 LEONTINE, immigrant ship. A (1848) 1208, 1212 p (1848) 383 Miscellaneous correspondence LEPOIDEVIN, Daniel. Signs petition as resident of Noarlunga, for a jetty at the mouth of the Onkaparinga A (1856) 862 LEROSSIGNOL, Capt. Philip. Requesting a reduction of port charges for the barque, "Commodore" A 1842/no. 571 E (1842) 858 LE SAUVAGE, Harriet. Inquefit on her death A (1855) 1291 LESTER, Miss. Her school in Kermode Street Reg. April 25, 1840. 4B LESTER, Frederick. Surety for William Holden A (1849) 625 . Q (1849) 199 Inquest on his death A (1850) 1891 LETTER C(ARRIERS. Formerly known as post office messengers A (1847) 1182 All letter carriers at the G.P.O. Will resign unless their pay is increased A (1852) 2015 A petition seeking an increase in their pay A (1853) 1143 u (1853) 370 LEITER CARRIERS. Appointment, resignations: F. Anthony appointed W Finance (1855) 34 J. Ottaway appointed vice Lock dismiss.ed A (1855) 1524 W Finance (1855) 63 LETIERS OF ADMINISTRATION. List of deceased estates for years 1847-1853 A (1853) 2725 Nominal list of probates and letters of administration A (1854) 25271h See also Probate LETIS, --. Contractor for the erection of police buildings A (1845) 638 LETIS, George. An-ears of rent on Sections 3336 and 3337 in the Green Hill Survey A (1844) 9171h Writes letter for an illiterate man A (1845) 1140 Transfer of lease of sections 3336 and 3337 N (1847) 55 LEVER, William. Convicted of a criminal assault A (1851) 3693 Memorial asking for remission of his sentence A (1851) 3919 Again seeks remission of his sentence A (1852) 1158, 2242 T (1852) 413, 714 LEVETI, Elizabeth (*daughter of James Levett). Inquest on her death A (1852) 1019 LEVI, Declines to give information to a census collection G (i844) 590 LEVI, ---, civil servant. D (1840) 212 Alleged misconduct LEVI, Frederick. Correspondence about boundary pegs on the Emu Plains A (1850) 670 R (1850) 190 LEVI, Frederick. A memorialist seeking inclusion of name in electoral roll. Dist. of Flinders A (1855) 2874 w (1855) 670 LEVI, Henry. A resident on the Park Lands D (1839) 64 LEVI, J.H. Postmaster General requests authority to engage a pressman with place of Mr Levi A (1856) 2702 x (1856) 526 LEVI, Philip. Protest against the granting of the Rocky Creek Special Survey. A (1845) 1378 L (1845) 37 Seeks permission to remove dead timber from the Park Lands fronting his residence on South Terrace A (1848) 57 p (1848) 26 Asks to have certain sections withdrawn from sale A (1850) 14 R (1850) 18 Bondsman for John Reyne!! A (1850) 247 Offers his store in Adelaide for use as bonded warehouse A (1853) 2287 u (1853) 667 His tender for railway bonds A (1854) 1794, 1892, 1903 v (1854) 573, 591, 612, 640 Expresses the views of holders of land with frontages on the River Murray A (1854) 3175 v (1854) 940 A memorialist seeking including of name in electoral roll. Dist. of Flinders A (1855) 2874 w ~1855) 670 Permitted to raise stone on Crown Land on Mt Barker Road A (1855) 3244 · Request that Kingscote be made a polling place (Elect. Dist. of Flinders) S. Reeves nominated as poll clerk A (1855) 2896 w (1855) 683 LEVI, Philip. Credit of deposit paid a/c rent payable under pasturage lease A (1855) 4071 Is to be granted loan of the Government drilling tools so that he can try for water in the Murray scrub A (1856) 440 x (1856) 69 Buys from the Government an iron crane originally intended for Guichen Bay jetty A (1856) 496 X Finance (1856) 41 Member of Gold Research Committee A (1856) 1885 Recommends Messrs Dunglish, White and Hunkey in England as agents for the South Australian Government A (1856) 2509 x (1856) 442 LEVI & WATTS. Buy land adjacent to the Port Adelaide Powder Magazine A (1855) 345 w (1855) 135, 220, 235 LEVI'S WHARF, Port Adelaide. Nearing completion A (1854) 2726 A (1855) 1737 v (1854) 839 w (1855) 433 LEWIN, Charles. Senior constable at Yorke Peninsula Police Station. Dismissed for negligence A (1853) 1146 Appointed guard at the Adelaide Gaol A (1853) 1582 A (1854) 1622 u (1853) 490 v (1854) 529 Appointed Senior Guard, Yatala Labor Prison A (1855) 2805 W Finance (1855) 157 • Appointed Guard (and acting night overseet), Yatala Labor Prison A (1855) 4126 W Finance (1855) 257 Resigned as guard at Yatala Labor Prison A (1856) 1564 X Finance (1856) 151 LEWIS, --. Complaint about his cigar divan B (1837) 65 LEWIS, Anne, Mrs. Seeks remission of her husband's sentence A (1846) 884 L (1846) 394 LEWIS, Benjamin. Convicted as an accessary to a robbery A (1846) 768Yz Petition by his wife for remission of his sentence A (1846) 884 L (1846) 394 Charged with wounding George Cant A (1848) 958, 1681 Seeks remission of sentence A (1848) 1681 A (1849) 136, 907, 1498 p (1848) 551 Q (1849) 40, 284, 457 Released from gaol A (1849) 1653 Q (1849) 480 twice Police commissioner reports on the escape of Mr Lewis from Dry Creek Stockade and his subsequent recapture A (1856) 208, 611, 896 LEWIS, Eliza, Mrs Petition to draw half her husband's salary during his absence with Capt. Sturt's Expedition A (1845) 1002, 1()18 K (1845) 34 Matron, Female Immigration Depot. Willunga A (1855) 3187 LEWIS, Ellen. A (1852) A (1853) T (1852) u (i853) Seeks remission of her husband's sentence. 1806, 1969, 2972 436 671, 1010 148 LEWIS, H.S. Re stolen horses N (1847) 201 LEWIS, Henry. Leases aboriginal reserve No. 2859 A (1854) 2083 LEWIS, Henry. Inquest on his death A (1851) 2853 Seeks remission of his sentence A (1852) 687 T (1852) 243 LEWIS, J.H. Reports that the pay sheet for the printing department is incorrect A (1856) 2486 LEWIS, James. Maintenance of his wife during his absence with Capt. Sturt's Expedition A (1845) 1002, 1018 K (1845) 34 Certificate of his marriage with E.M.H. Bristow A (1845) 1018 A member of Sturt's Exploring Expedition L (1846) 133 Appointed as a Constable and Ranger in the West Torrens District A (1856) 2948 Lessee of a section in an Aboriginal reserve A (1856) 1797 LEWIS, James William. Proposed surety for E. Solomond A (1845) 5, 33 G (1845) 693 Seeks appointment in the Post Office A (1845) 766 G (1845) 944 Appointed chief clerk in the Post Office A (1845) 1538 L (1845) 79 (twice) 96 Recommended for an increase of salary as Chief Clerk in the Post Office A (1846) 580 His,exacting duties as chief clerk at the Post Office, Adelaide A (1851) 1233 A (1854) 574 s (1851) 230 Applies for the position of inspector of stamps A (1854) 3010 w (1855) 424 LEWIS, James William. Postmaster General recommends temporary employment of Mr Lewis as Pressman for printing stamps A (1856) 673 X Finance (1856) 56 Inspector of stamps. Requests permission to have a further supply of two-penny stamps printed A (1856) 429 Postmaster General forwards report of want of accommodation by Lewis, Inspector of Stamps A (1856) 817 Postmaster General forwards names of sureties for James William Lewis an Inspector of Stamps and recommends an increase in salary for him A (1856) 925 x (1856) 172 His request for an increase in salary rejected x (1856) 201 Postmaster General forwards application of Mr Lewis, Chief Clerk for leave to sleep away from the Post Office for three weeks A (1856) 1410 x (1856) 264 LEWIS, John. A farmer, buys "bones, slush etc" from Yatala Labor Prison A (1855) 376 w (1855) 111, 453 Rents two sections of Yatala Labor Prison land A (1855) 973 W Finance (1855) 31 LEWIS, Rev John Milborne. Seeks authority to solemnise marriages A (1853) 3143 A (1854) 12901h u (1853) 353 LEWIS, Margaret. Convicted of larceny A (1848) 1894 LEWIS, M;ary. Petition for her husband's release from Yatala Labor Prison A (1855) 3893 w (1855) 877 Seeks remission of her sentence A (1853) 236 u (1853) 74 LEWIS, Mrs Matilda Eliza. Matron, Female Immigrant Depot. Willunga A (1855) 3469 w (1855) 808-809 LEWIS, R. Transfcrrt-d from the Colonial Stores to the Colonial Engineer Department E (1841) 193 (twice) LEWIS, Reuben. Sentenced as a receiver of stolen goods A (1852) 1806, 1969 Seeks remission of his sentence A (1852) 2585, 2623, 2964 A (1853) 988, 2334, 2837 T (1852) 815, 1010 u (1853) 148, 299, 692, 854 Discharged from the Adelaide Gaol. The Superintendent sums up his character A (1854) 52 v (1854) 38 His application for an auctioneer's licence withheld A (1855) 87 W (1855) 32 (twice) LEWIS, Richard. Believed to be an escaped convict A (1845) 620 G (1845) 899 E. Stein's accusations against him, his step-son and servants A (1850) 2627 Complaints about his servants by E. Stein A (1851) 391, 1738 s (1851) 90 LEWIS, Robert. Account for repairs to Flag Staff at West Terrace A (1844) 1515Yz LEWIS, Robert Travers. Appointed Resident Dispenser at the Hospital H (1844) 278 Asks for increase in salary as hospital dispenser A (1847) 106 N (J-847) 72 Charged by Capt. J Hart with discourtesy A (1847) 377 N (1847) 176 Resignation as dispenser at the Hospital A (1847) 1083 LEWIS, Samuel. Asks permission to quarry stone from the parklands for Col. Light's monument _ A 1843/no.99 F (1843) 347 Contractor for constructing the City Bridge. A (1845) 231, 364, 397, 434, 531, 564, 670, 712, 800, 1133, 1160 G (1845) 763, 784, 806, 834, 848, 858, 860, 873, 934 Contractor for constructing the City Bridge A (1845) 1299 A (1847) 1093 Abandons his contract for building the City Bridge A (1845) 1168, 1299~, 1309 K (1845) 69, 83, 93 L (1845) 10, 11 N (1847) 40 The history of his contract for constructing the City Bridge A (1845) 1402 Seeks appointment as pound-keeper at Flagstaff Hill· - A (1847) 1250 0 (1847) 125 For his work as contractor for erecting the Hindes Monument at Stamford Hill> see Flinders Monument, near Port Lincoln LEWIS, Thomas. Evidence on the death of natives at Yalluna Station A (1849) 1178 Convicted of theft A (1850) 762 outsize Seeks remission of his sentence A (1853) 1232, 2839 A (1854) 1146, 3461 u (1853) 376, 873 v (1854) 389, 1028 His sentence remitted A (1854) 3021 • A prisoner at Yatala. Money sent by his wife for his passage to Melbourne to be lodged in Treasury in the wife's name A (1855) 972 W Finance (1855) 30 LEWIS, Thomas. To be released from Yatala Labor Prison, subject to his departure from South Australia A (1855) 3893 w (1855) 877 LEWIS, William. Bail refused D (1838) 23 Convicted of theft A (1848) 1496 A (1850) 1126 Seeks remission of sentence A (1848) 1515 p (1848) 492 Convicted of assault A (1849) 1908 p.5 Convicted of burglary A (1851) 2801 Yi Seeks remission of his sentence A (1852) 2235, 3063, 3107 A (1854) 2125 T (1852) 737, 916 v (1854) 678 To work out his sentence in South Australia and then to be returned to New South Wales w (1855) 3246 An escaped Sydney convict. £20 reward offered for his capture A (1855) 3815 W Finance (1855) 229 Escaped Sydney convict captured at Milany A (1855) 3879 Sentenced to 8 years imprisonment. Previously apprehended on 5 occasions. Identified as John Prendergest, escaped New South Wales convict under life sentence. To be returned to New South Wales A (J- 855) 2768 w (1855) 681 Prendergest, John Convict His plea for remittance of sentence rejected A (1856) 1015 x (1856) 198 LEWIS, William. On the first Barossa West District Council A (1853) 2715 Seeks appointment in the Audit Office A (1854) 847 v (1854) 299 LEWORTHY, Betty Mrs.. A (1851) 1409 s (1851) 287 Seeks appointment for her son Correspondence about land selected for her as the widow of Capt. H.F. Leworthy A (1850) 55, 666, 698, 867, 1412 R (1850) 195, 358, 413 For her interest in her husband's claim to a remission in the price of land 1 see Leworthy, Henry LEWORTHY, Henry. His claim, as a retired naval officer, to a remission in the price of land Q (1849) 500 A (1851) 2040, 2368 A (1855) 192 w (1855) 171 LIBRARIES. A reading room at the South Australian Temperance Freehold Land and Building Society's quarters in Brown Street A (1850) 2328 Small libraries established at the Lunatic Asylum and the Adelaide Hospital A (1853) 2653 A (1854) 404 u (1853) 765 A small library being gathered at the Police Barracks A (1854) 672 v (1854) 241 No library accessible to the public (a public library) in Adelaide A (1855) 3128 t George !sacks, having opened a reading room at Gawler, applies unsuccessfully for · a free copy of the Government Gazette A (1856) 662 x (1856) 114 LIBRARIES. Proposal to open a public library re connection with the Mechanic's Institute A (1856) 721 x (1856) 129 Advocate General recommends Mr Cleland to have charge of the Law Library with additional remuneration A (1856) 1138 Exchange of publications with Public Library, Melbourne A (1856) 1503 x (1856) 276 See also Books Circulating Libraries Legislative Council Library Platt's Library Public Library South Australian Institute Supreme Court Library LICENCES. See also Depasturing certificates Depasturing licences Licensed vehicles Mineral licences Occupation licences Publican's licences Timber licences LICENSED VEHICLES. Act 19 of 1853 not widely observed A (1854) 188 LICENSED VICTUALLERS' ACTS. Amendments proposed by the bench of Magistrates A (1851) 2785 u (1853) 827 George Deavenport forwards memorial for remission of fine under Licensed Victuallers Act A (1856) 129 x (l856) 18 SM of Kooringa Local Court requests legal opinion on clause in Licensed Victuallers Act A (1856) 2936 x (1856) 528 LICENSED VICTUALLERS' SOCIETY See South Australian Licensed Victuallers' Society LIDDELL, Anthony. Orphaned - His grandfather requests he should be returned to England A (1855) 1602 LIDDELL, Charles. Left an orphan. His grandfather requests that he should be returned to England A (1855) 1602 LIDDELL, Elizabeth. Left an orphan. Her grandfather requests that she should be returned to England A (1855) 1602 LIDDELL, Thomas. Arrives to take up an appointment on the tug Adelaide A (1849) 61 Q (1849) 20 His character and efficiency A (1849) 717, 718 Evidence at an enquiry into charges made by J.J. Morgan, of the tug Adelaide A (1849) 1866 Q (1849) 548 Terms of his engagement as engineer on the tug Adelaide Q (1849) 26, 94, 95 LIDDIARD, Francis. An orphan A (1848) 1262 p (1848) 400 LIDDIARD, William John. An orphan A (1848) 1262 p (1848) 400 LIDDLE, Thomas engineer. See Liddell LIDDLE, William. Chairman of Macclesfield District council reports appointment of Mr Liddle as Special Constable A (1856) 1811 x (1856) 327 LIGHT, William Colonel. Erection of his hut B 8 (1837) His powers in the selection of the capital Oite B 18 (1837) Member of Committee for naming streets of Adelaide B 74 (1837) To accompany expedition to Encounter Bay B 101 (1837) LIGHT, William Colonel. On the area of land available for cultivation B 14 5 twice (1837) Funds needed for the completion of his monument A (1843) 885 G (1843) 269 See also Capital site Light Monument, Light Square LIGHT, county - name lists. List of electors A (1853) 1660, 2155 LIGHT, tlYTI. Driver drowned in attempting to cross the river during floods Reg. Aug. 15, 1846. 2A Northern mail swept away by flood A (1851) 2534 Four lives lost in a mail cart accident A (1852) 1826, 1993 LIGHT, river - Bridges. A bridge needed near Kapunda. Many accidents A (1852) 1992, 1993 A (i.853) 2716 A (1854) 3039, 3293 v (1854) 910 Width of river at site of proposed bridge near Kapunda A (1853) 1659 LIDDON, Mrs. Her school in Margaret Street, North Adelaide Reg. Dec. 23 1848. 3A Times Aug. 6, 1849. lD LIDDY, Thomas. Attempted escape from gaol A (1849) 703 Transported for forgery A (1849) 708 outsize, 710 LIEBELT, Johann Christoph C. Schilling requests the correction of a land grant in the name of Liebelt A (1856) 437 LIEBIG, Johann G. Hitch in naturalisation proceedings A (1849) 1092 LIGGETT, Joseph of Yatala Labor Prison. See Leggett, Joseph LIGHT, Arnold. A (1852) T (1852) T (1852) Appointed bullion clerk in the Assay Office 1276 415 1028 Resigns as bullion clerk in the Assay Office T (1852) 1028 LIGHT, George. To be draughtsman in the Colonial Architect's Department X Finance (1856) 225 LIGHT, Walter. Colonial Architect recommends appointment of Walker [sic] Light, a mechanical engineer, as an Assistant Draughtsman A (1856) 2163 LIGHT, William. Hut keeper on Yalluna Station A (1849) 1007 Evidence on the death of natives at Yalluna Station A (1849) 1178 • Wounded by natives at Pellara Station, Eyre Peninsula A (1851) 1744, 2801Y2 LIGHT, river - Bridges. A bridge to be erected A (1854) 3338 v (1854) 1021 LIGHT DUES. A Port Adelaide A (1852) 330, 491 T (1852) 104 LIGHTFOOT, William Henry. Charged with perjury A (1850) 1126 LIGHTHOUSE COMMISSIONERS. Reports of meetings in Melbourne attended by the Harbour Master and Naval Officer A (1856) 2752, 2774, 3085 x (1856) 493 LIGHTHOUSES AND BEACONS. W. C. Cawthorne 1s report on oils, lighthouse administration etc. A (1851) 1329 Proposed erection of a lighthouse on the west end of Kangaroo Island A (1854) 2262 v (1854) 752, 984 An Australian authority promulgated for the erection and maintenance of important Australian lights A (1855) 2637, 2891, 3075, 4020 w (1855) 625 Catadisptric lights. Slaves sought by N Juchridge (Melbourne) A (1855) 2928 w (1855) 695 Legislation relating to A (1856) 392 Colonial Architect forwards revised estimate of cost of Cape Northumberland Lighthouse A (1856) 804 f Colonial Secretary of New South Wales requests reply to proposal for Australian Lighthouse Building A (1856) 1488 LIGHTHOUSES AND BEACONS. Colonial Secretary of New South Wales, reports on the first meeting of the Australian Lighthouse Board A (1856) 1928, 2482 x (1856) 503 Capt. Emanuel Underwood applies to be Keeper of proposed lighthouse on Cape Northumberland A (1856) 1992 x (1856) 348 Colonial Architect reports necessity for Lighthouses at Cape Borda and Cape Northumberland A (1856) 2192 LIGHTHOUSE AND BEACONS. Suggested that delegates in Melbourne to discuss lighthouses should also discuss customs duties A (1856) 2581 x (1856) 535 Colonial Architect recommends that the lighthouse on · Cape Borda be built by employing men, immediately under the Public Works Office A (1856) 2686 x (1856) 481 Trinity Board requests £200 be placed on estimates for buoys and beacons A (1856) 3084 x (1856) 575 See also Cape Borda Lighthouse Cape Jaffa Beacon Cape Northumberland Lighthouse Cape Willoughby Lighthouse Glenelg Light dues Lightship, Port Adelaide Trinity Board, Port Adelaide Troubridge Shoal Lighthouse LIGHTING. See also Candles Gas lighting Lamplighters LIGHT MONUMENT, Light square Contractor - to quarry stone from the Park Lands A (1843/no. 99 F (1843) 347 Government grant for its erection A (1845) 221 G (1845) 755, 761, 781 LIGHTNING, schooner Owner's instructions to the master A (1849) 1708 LIGHT PASS. See also Morarian Congregation, Light Pass LIGHT PASS, district - Name lists A (1850) 704 A (1855) 3023, 3777 LIGHT PASSAGE, Mooring chain to be fixed and beacons erected s (1851) 259 Moorings, Buoys A (1853) 2070 A (1855) 1625, 1739, 3227, 4122 u (1853) 629 W Finance (1855) 71, 185 w (1855) 930 Buoys originally intended for Port Elliot to be used in the channel A (1852) 1288 T (1852) 423 LIGHTSHIP, Glenelg. Proposed construction A (1850) 27, 486 R (1850) 56, 167 LIGHTSHIP, Port Adelaide. Towed into position in May 1841 A (1842) 11 Lantern and lamps to be constructed A (1842) 22 Supply of oil A (1842) 920, 994 F (1842) 264, 428 A (1843) 572 LIGHTSHIP, Port Adelaide. In a dangerous state of disrepair E (1842) 300 twice Arrangements for heaving it out E (1842) 318 . Defective lantern E (1842) 359, 397 A (1846) 368 L (1846) 261 A (1847) 694 List of crew. Their duties A (1843) 901 Unserviceable. Proposed substitution of a jetty A (1844) 819 Withdrawal for repairs. The Elizabeth to take her place A (1844) 1008 H (1844) 183 twice, 267, 268 Report on its condition A (1844) 1096 H (1844) 215 Repaired and ready to be taken to its moorings A (1844) 1144 H (1844) 240 Protest against its removal S.A. Sept. 27, 1844, 3B Exacting duties of the crew A (1845) 776 A (1846) 108 G (1845) 929 L (1846) 167, 168 Success of new lantern A (1847) 969 • Offer of the Bountiful declined A (1849) 623 Q (1849) 198 Estimated cost of proposed new vessel A (1849) 899 LIGHTSHIP, Port Adelaide. Proposed use of the schooner AustraHa A (1850) 357 R (1850) 83 Proposed importation of lights from England A (1850) 370 New vessel in course of construction A (1851) 151 Launched A (1851) 455 Contractor's claim A (1851) 555 Correspondence about Wilson and Moore's contract for building it. A (1851) 555, 681, 1343, 1627, 1689 s (1851) 144, 349, 351 Rolling chocks needed A (1851) 596 Cost of construction and maintenance A (1851) 2145 Estimated cost of lantern and apparatus A (1851) 3488 s (1851) 145 Installation of new lanterns A (1851) 3431 Arrival of her new lanterns A (1852) 405 Her removal for repair endangers shipping A (1852) 827 T (1852) 271 A further sum authorised for its completion A (1852) 874 T (1852) 289 Tender for boat hire service to and from the lightship A (1856) 2786 LIGHTSHIP, PORT ADELAIDE. See also Courier, streamer Elizabeth, schooner Lady Wellington, ship Ville de Bordeaux, ship LILLECRAPP, --. Superintendent of sheep for the South Australian Company in the South Eastern district A (1845) 589, 696 LILLECRAPP, William. Forwards a petition urging the proclamation of Talunga District Council A (1853) 1871 His signature to a petition for the appointment of Charles Hale as Clerk, Local Court, Gumeracha A (1856) 344 LILLY, Margaret. Inquest on her death A (1852) 2786 LIMBERT, William Harvey. Appointed to the Police Force A (1849) 1218 Dismissed from the Police Force A (1849) 1806 LIME. See also Prices - Lime LIMESTONE. Colonial Architect comments on sources of supply A (1853) 1769 See also Government Quarry, near North Terrace LIMESTONE RIDGE STATION. Publican's licence wanted by Donald McArthur A (1848) 955 p (1848) 316 LINCOLNt hundred. B & H Hobogh joint lessees of an annual pasturage lease of 16 square miles commencing 1 July 1855 A (1855) 4098 . LINCOLN, Annie, Mrs. Letter written on behalf of her husband, Henry Lincoln A (1851) 3591 LINCOLN, Henry. Correspondence about remission of purchase price of land as a retired naval officer A (1850) 2698 R (1850) 652 A (1851) 23, 3591 s (1851) 11, 803 Applies for grants of land : A (1852) 3497 LINCOLN, Henry Harvey. Dies in the Lunatic Asylum : A (1853) 3057, 3153 ; u (1853) 876 i LINDEN PARK. Bush fire on A. Ferguson's property ' Reg. Jan. 31, 1844. 2E LINDFIELD. About 4 miles from Lyndoch Valley in the Barossa Survey : Reg. Sept. 8, 1849. 2E LINDO, Benjamin. Supports petition for release of Mr Marshall from gaol A (1856) 722 LINDSAY, Adam. Appointed mechanic in the Assay Office . A (1852) 2970 , T (1852) 896 ! Salary increased : A (1852) (3261 missing) i T (1852) 966 ' LINDSAY, Arthur Fydell. Dispute over land at Hindmarsh Valley [ A (1842) 98, 273, 318, 382, 705 i E (1842) 633, 692, 716 Correspondence about fees charged on land grants as attorney for Y. B. Hutchinson : A (1846) 55, 682 · L (1846) 169, 343 M (1846) 213 His•objections to the form of land grants A (1846) 1500 M (1846) 209 His views on the proposed railway line from Adelaide to Port Adelaide : A (1849) 1988 LINDSAY, Arthur Fydell. Petition in favour o·f a railway from Adelaide to the North Arm S.A. Sept. 25, 1849. Supp. lA Reg. Sept. 22, 1849. 2B Proposed appointment as a Justice of the Peace R (1850) 261 * According to R (1850) 261 this letter was addressed to A.F. Lindsay, but the reply (A 1850 no. 1290) was received from Richard F. Lindsay. Accepts appointment as a magistrate A (1850) 1489 Correspondence about a proposed pound at Encounter Bay· A (1850) 2650 S (1851) 86, 88 twice On the first Encounter Bay District Council A (1853) 1647 Suggestions for Rosetta Head Jetty and the roads leading to it A (1854) 3143 w (1855) 328, 329 Asked to plan a road from Port Elliot towards Myponga w (1855) 336 . Suggestions for Adelaide's water supply A (1855) 1385 w (1855) 337 Duties as a Justice of the Peace (while a member of the survey staff) to be limited to cases of emergency A (1855) 3605 w (1855) 850 Surveyor General reports on the suspension of Mr Lindsay from duty as Assistant Surveyor A (1856) 259, 289, 582, 794 x (1856) 92, 102, 139 w (1856) 335 Surveyor Surveyor A (1856) x (1856) Generals makes recommendation that Mr Lindsays pays as late Assistant be withheld 741, 1717 92 Declines appointment as a Justice of the Peace A (1850) 1290 LINDSAY, Richard Fydell. Seeks roads to his sections in the Port Elliot district A (1856) 2837, 3234 x (1856) 579, 605 LINES, Elizabeth. Statement about the death of J. Lines A (1847) 1552 LINES, Joseph. His death A (1847) 1518Yz, 1552 0 (1847) 254 LINES, Mark. Convicted of assault A (1849) 1310 Transported A (1849) 1359, 1374 Q (1849) 385 LINES, Oscar. Elected as a Commissioner for the Hundred of Yatala A (1852) 5 T (1852) 11 Signatory to a memorial protesting against a meeting presided over by Mr R.M.R. Milne at Port Adelaide A (1852) 28, 66 T (1852) 156, 804 Clerk of Hindmarsh, District Council reports the election of Mr Lines as Chairman A (1856) 1267 LINES, Oscar J. Forwarding Memorial calling the attention of the Governor to the state of the Port Road and rate of charge made by the city and Port Railway undertaken A (1856) 2694 x (1856) 479 LINES, Oscar John. Suggested as suitable magistrate for West Torrens Court of Electoral Revision A (1856) 2246 LINES, Oscar S. Tender for sale of horse accepted for Police Force H (1844) 103 Tender accepted for sale of horses for Stunt's Expedition H (1844) 129 LINES, Rebecca, Mrs. Statement about the death of J. Lines A (1847) 1552 LINES, T W. Claim for A (1843) 995 G (1843) 301 hor~e hire LINES, William. Attends a meeting of master builders A (1854) 284 LINFOOT, William. Constable on the Duke of Wellington A (1849) 2059~ LINGER, Carl Ferdinand August. Seeks naturalisation A (1849) 1629 LINKE, Johaun Gustav. Correspondence about his death certificate A (1848) 750, 1090 p (1848) 254, 346 LINKLATER, JM. Appointed a trustee of the Savings Bank of South Australia A (1852) 1377 LINN, Henry. Asks that the boundary of his land near Macclesfield be defined A (1851) 2381 s (1851) 521 On the first Macclesfield District Council A (1853) 2239 Forwards a memorial from Macclesfield ratepayers A (1853) 2239 Chairman of Macclesfield District Council A (1854) 2785 A (1855) 882 A (1856) 760 LINTON, Edward. Convicted of larceny A (1848) 413 LIP, John. Hospital assistant on the Ramillies A (1849) 618 LIPSETT, Edward J. A (1852) 865 T (1852) 280 Recommended as postmaster for Kensington LIPSON, Berry James. Deficiency in his accounts as Receiver of Fines and Fees A (1850) 2827, 2863 A (1851) 544, 1805 S (1851) 284, 353 twice R (1850) 686 His trial for embezzlement as Receiver of Fines and Fees A (1851) 575 Convicted of embezzlement A (1851) 617 LIPSON, Capt. Thomas. Dispute over the abandonment etc. D (1840) 342, 348 E (1842) 754 F (1843) 373, 396, 397, 400, 402, 430 G (1843) 7, 16 twice, 17, 26, 47, 61, 86, 99, 130, 142 Dispute over the abandonment etc. S.A. June 13, 1843, 2A, 2B Dispute over the abandonment by the Government of his premises in Currie Street (used as a Resident Magistrate's Court) A (1843) 361, 4251/i, 444, 457, 461, 482, 498, 529, 7551/i, 1375 Plea for his son's advancement in the Customs department A (1843) 471 A (1844) 811 G (1843) 87 H (1844) 131 Seeks remission of purchase money for land in return for naval services A (1843) 236, 392, 956 F (1843) 408 G (1843) 43, 358 A (1844) 195, 384, 872 G (1844) 553, 613, 614 Seeks remission of purchase money etc H (1844) 76; 78, 142 L (J,846) 411, R (1850) 446 Asks that sections 2186, and 2187 on the Dry Creek be temporarily withdrawn from sale A (1844) 1014 LIPSON, Berry James. For Christian names see A (1851) 544 Clerk in the Colonial Secretary's office c (1838) 75 His appointments at Robe A (1846) 638, 1111 A (1847) 224 L (1846) 331 M (1846) 48, 53 twice, 90 twice, 120, 121, 186 Defends his character A (1846) 1204 Rebuked for his attitude towards the policy responsible for carrying the mails to Robe A (1847) 236 N (1847) 123 twice Erection of hut at Robe A (1847) 391 N (1847) 183 House at Robe destroyed by fire A (1847) 1241 Granted sick leave A (1848) 205, 209, 244 p (1848) 74, 107 Appointed Receiver of Fines and Fees K (1848) 161 p (1848) 226 Appointment as Clerk in the Registrar General's Office P (1848) 146 twice Appointment as Deputy Registrar A (1850) 195 R (1850) 305 Report on the need for increased facilities for registering births and deaths in country districts A (1850) 2620 LIPSON, .capt. Thomas. His claim to a land grant. Writes to Earl Grey A (1852) 903 T (1852) 286, 1045 Seeks a remission as a Naval Officer on the purchase price of land A (1854) 3713 v (1854) 1080 Sits on case of James Ferguson, Port Adelaide Local Court A (1856) 747 Secretary of Trinity Board rep01ts deficiency in repayment of advance to Lipson A (1856) 811, 893 x (1856) 141, 179, 181 George Dehane asks if he may publish Captain Lipson's official directions A (1856) 1977 x (1856) 359 See also Harbour Master and Naval Officer LISPON, Thomas Henry. Increase in salary D (1839) 182 To return to the Customs Department E (1841) 122, 124 Possible loss of office as Clerk to the Harbour Master E (1841) 109 His inefficiency as a Clerk in the Customs Department E (1841) 177, 214 Recommended for position in Customs Department A 1842/No. 175 E (1842) 620 Appointed weigher in the Customs Department A (1842) 595Yz E (1842) 880 F (1842) 40 Plea by his father for his advancement in the Customs Department . . A (1843) 471 A (1844) 811 G (1843) 87 H (1844) 131 LIPSON, Thomas Henry. To attend to postal matters at Port Adelaide G (1843) 165 twice, 166 Appointment as Landing Waiter and Tide Surveyor H (1844) 130 L (1846) 383 Recommended for an increased salary as landing waiter A (1846) 712 L (1846) 348 A (1848) 877 p (1848) 283 Promoted to the position of first landing waiter at Port Adelaide A (1850) 710 R (1850) 199 On sick leave A (1852) 2451 A (1853) 69 T (1852) 790 u (1853) 29 v (1854) 119 Feels unjustly used in not receiving promotion. Resigns A (1854) 310, 412 v (1854) 131, 158 Names as acquaintance of Bridget O'Brien, defacto wife of James Ferguson A (1856) 628¥2 LISPON COVE, district. A (1849) 1638, p.3 Mineral resources LIPSON COVE STATION. A (1851) 1306 LIPSON REACH, Port River. E (1842) 738 Murder of Geo Jenks Named LISMOYNE, Immigrant ship. Miscellaneous papers A (1855) 2809 LISTER, Anne Mrs. Inquest on her death A (1850) 2612 LISTER, B. Land grant for section 6129 issued to him on 21 November 1842 and delivered to H Nixon on 3 January 1843 x (1856) 256 LITCHFIELD --. Payment for military services in 1840 F (1842) 274 LITCHFIELD, Charles William. Recommended for promotion A (1843) 1357 His efficiency in the seizure of illicit stills A (1844) 1018 H (1844) 192 Seizure of an illicit still at Walkerville A (1844) 1553 Asks for instructions about three destitute children A (1845) 189 Rewarded for seizing illicit stills A (1845) 1473 G (1845) 742, 747 His salary K (1845) 68 Eulogy by the Commissioner of Police A (1846) 814 L (1846) 379 Promoted to the rank of Inspector A (1847) 400 Complain by A. F. Glayfield A (1847) 1190, 1235 0 (1847) 108 Censured for recommending a Police Officer for the Customs Department A (1849) 2251 Censured for breach of official etiquette R (1850) 189 His death A (1850) 1857 LITCHFIELD, Charles William. Deficiency in monies in his custody as a Police Officer A (1850) 1973 R (1850) 510 w (1855) 701, 744, 913 A (1855) 3097, 3668, 4028, 4046 Alex Talmer questioned about disposal of Litchfield's share of Reward Fund (1850) A (1855) 3668, 4028, 4137 w (1855) 901, 913 A (1856) 27 X Finance (1856) 8 Auditor General Reports amount due to Superintendent Talmer on his account A (1856) 27 G f Dashwood gives an explanation relating to the accounts of inspector Talmer and Litchfield A (1856) 338 x (1856) 39 X Finance (1856) 53 LITCHFIELD, Mrs Charles William. Claims reward due to her late husband for gunpowder seizure w (1855) 701, 744 A (1855) 3097 Her claim for assistance cannot be sustained 494 w (1855) LITCHFIELD, Dr J P. Appointed honorary Inspector of Hospitals D (1839) 105 Supply of vaccine virus to New South Wales D (1839) 133 Appointed Acting Coroner D (1839) 148, 153 Asked to raise funds for a hospital D (1839) 170, 171 To obtain vaccine lymph D (1840) 290 Fracas with Robert Gougen Reg. Oct. 31, 1840 2F SA Loo 6, 1840. 3D LITCHFIELD, Dr J P. Abolition of his appointment as Inspector of Hospitals D (1841) 387 Re Moorcroft House Lunatic Asylum E (1841) 22, 41, 52 His asylum for lunatics Reg. April 17, 1841 lE Application for employment A 1842/no. 365 E (1842) 740 Departure for Sydney S.A .. July 12, 1842. 2B LITERARY SOCIETIES. See also Adelaide Literary and Scientific Association and Mechanics Institute LITHGOW, David. A passenger to South Australia by the Duke of Beford A (1848) 1893 LITHGOW, John. A constable on the David Malcolm A (1849) 721 LITHGOW, Peter. Funeral expenses. A (1848) 1170 p (1848) 372 LITHOGRAPHY. Government printer needs a lithographic printer. A (1852) 1255 Proposal (1853) by Govt. Printer to add lithography printing to Govt. Printing Office functions A (1855) 3133 Press purchased for Survey Dept. creation of "a new department" A (1855) 3052 Its utility queried by Treasurer. who fears the LITHOGRAPHY. Engraving (for Survey Dept press) to be done by a member of the Royal Sappers and Miners, but a printer to be appointed A (1855) 3052 A printer to be engaged to place Survey Office press in order and to print chart of Guichen Bag A (1855) 3125 W Fiance (1855) 172 Chart of Port Robe (Guichen Bag) lithographed at Survey Office A (1855) 3347 No pressman available (to operate Survey Office press) at Govt printing Office A (1855) 3133 Ponman & Galbraith the only lithography printers in S.A .. A (1855) 3133 Trough for polishing lithography stones (Survey Dept. lithography press) to be installed A (1855) 3309 W Finance (1855) 183 A large scale map of S.A. (more than 16km to inch) to be lithographed A (1855) 3505 W Finance (1855) 213-214 A lithographer to be engaged at Survey Office to prepare and print a plan of the electoral districts A (1855) 3600 W Finance (1855) 212-213 Large stone found to be broken when unpacked at Survey Office A (1855) 3601 w (1855) 831 Map of settled p01tions of S.A. to be lithographed A (1855) 3844 w (1855) 894 LITTLE, Edward. Transported to Sydney D (1840) 345 Seeks an alteration of a road passing through his sections near the Meadows (with plan) A (1845) 328 G (1845) 806, 884 UTILE, John. Application for an occupation licence on the Murray A (1847) 329, p.12 LITTLE, Joshua. First clerk of the Yankalilla Local Court* A (1855) 1661 w (1855) 468 Thus in docket. In letter book it is Normanville SM Local Court, Yankalilla forwards application for Joshua Little for increase in salary A (1856) 693 x (1856) 128 Forwarding Memorial for extended jurisdiction at Yankalilla Local Court A (1856) 991 x (1856) 186 LITTLE, W. Exhibits an oxyhydrogen microscope S.A.. July 24, 1846. 2A Constructs compound magnifier S.A .. Dec .14, 1847. 2F LITTLE, William. Reply to a petition asking for a graduated scale of licence fees for country publicans E (1842) 574 Petition for permission of a fine A (1843) 1475 G (1843) 441 Imprisoned for a breach of the licensing Act A (1844) 367 Seeks permission to remove timber from the Park Lands A (1846) 9131h L (1846) 401 Applies for the position of signal officer, West Terrace A (1846) 549 L (1846) 300 • Supplies lantern to the light ship A (1846) 10831h, 1100, 1543 M (1846) 28, 35, 42, 72 N (1847) 25 LITILE, William. Repair of theodolites A (1847) 730 N (1847) 306 Applies for employment as a census collector A (1855) 760 LITILE, William Henry. Seeks employment A (1851) 1534 s (1851) 316 Temporary Sexton, West Terrace Cemetery A (1855) 2887 w (1855) 702 An applicant for the position of Clerk and Storekeeper, Convict Department (Hot appointed) A (1855) 3259 w (1855) 758 Requests to be appointed as a Notary Public A (1856) 3048 LITILE ADELAIDE. Meeting of proprietors called S.A. Jan 2, 1840. 2C Conveyances ready Reg. July 18, 1840. 2A Sale of allotments Times May 7, 1849. 2B S.A. May 8, 1849. 3F LITILE DUBLIN. Roman Catholic service held in a barn (2 miles from Mrs M'Farlane's Mount Barker) Reg. Jan 21. 1846 2E LITILE PARA. For the Roman Catholic Church (St Augustine's) in this district see St. Augustine's Church, Salisbury LITILE SALISBURY, town. Laid out on the Main North Road, where it crosses the Little Para Reg. Aug. 29, 1849. lE LITILEWOOD, ---, convict Transported to Port Phillip D (1840) 295 twice LI'ITLEWOOD, William. Petition for admission into the Hospital A (1844) 1397 H (1844) 324 twice Signs petition for PO on Hindmarsh Island A (1856) 3151 LI'ITLEWOOD, William farmer, Hindmarsh Island. His signature on a petition A (1856) 2130 LIVE STOCK. Table of fines for trespasses A (1842) 514 Fees charged for depasturing stock on Crown lands. With form of assessment A (1844) 1025 List of stock owners on Eyre Peninsula A (1845) 1261 Failure of many owners to pay assessments on stock depastured on Crown lands A (1847) 686 Detailed statistics of stock owned by holders of occupation licences A (1849) 1267 McGraths Flat was a resting place on the way to the Adelaide Market A (1855) 449 w (1855) 266 See also . Alpacas Branding of lives stock Bullocks Cattle Cattle slaughtering Act Commons (land) Depasturing licences Depasturing certificates Horses Live stock assessments Live Stock assessments Markets Overland route to Western Australia Pastoral industry Pastoral leases Pounds Sheep LIVESTOCK. See also Stations LIVE STOCK - Overland imports. Arrival of Cameron with sheep Reg. Jan. 11, 1840. SD Arrival of Huom and Howe with cattle Reg. Jan 2S, 1840. SA James Snape's notes on his journey from Goulbum to Adelaide Reg. Feb. lS, 1840. SA Arrival of Stein, Whyte and Kessop Reg. Feb. 29, 1840. 4B Arrival of Evelyn Sturt with sheep Reg. March 21, 1840. 4B Arrival of Kennedy with sheep Reg. March 28, 1840. SA LIVE STOCK - Overland imports. Arrival of Osborne Reg. April 4, 1840. SC Reg. May 2, 1840. 4C Lottery of George Hamilton's cattle Reg. May 9, 1840. 4C Reg. May 16, 1840. 2A (3 times); 6B Reg. May 23, 1840. 2A Reply to a memorial seeking protection for overlanders from the natives D (1841) 399 Government declines to supply weapons to an expedition, leaving Adelaide for the protection of Robinson's party E (1841) 41 2S,OOO cattle and 900 horses imported in 18 months S.A .. Aug. 27, 1847. 3F Proposed customs duties A (1844) 493 G (1844) 672 Complaint by J Reid about the excessive number of cattle from N.S.W. in the Gawler district A (1848) 323 LIVE STOCK, Overland imports. Further aggression by natives near the Darling Times Sept. 17, 1849. 3G See also Aborigines - Affrays with overlanders O'Halloran's Expedition against the natives, 1841 LIVE STOCK ASSESSMENTS. Memorials asking for reduced sales A (1848) 1420, 1437, 1930 p (1848) 496, 624 Specimen assessment A (1850) 86 Penalty for delay in payment to be enforced R (1850) 4, 10, 13 LIVINGSTON, --. Member of Gold Research Committee A (1856) 1885 LLAMAS. See Alpacas LLOYD, Lieut. His official position abolished E (1841) 10 LLOYD, Arthur Forbes. Seeks employment for his son A (1846) 869 L (1846) 388 Seeks permission to quarry stone at Morphett Vale A (1846) 1229 M (1846) 112 Application for an occupation licence near Mania Creek A (1847) 508, p.1 Pays a deposit in London for purchase of land in South Australia A (1850) 1258 LLOYD, Rev. Arthur Forbes. Pays a deposit on land A (1852) 1882 A (1853) 2952¥2 u (1853) 912 LLOYD, Charles, medical practitioner. Statement on the death of James Barltrop A (1851) 3936 LLOYD, Frederick J. Working as a tidewaiter in the Customs. Seeks a position as a clerk in the Public Service A (1853) 163 u (1853) 47,391 . LLOYD, Frederick T. Appointed fifth landing waiter in the Customs Department A (1854) 21 v (1854) 41 Appointed fourth landing waiter A (1854) 479 A (1855) 839 v (1854) 183 w (1855) 358 LLOYD, Hugh, farmer, Hindmarsh Island. Signs a petition A (1856) 2130 LLOYD, Hugh. Signs petition for P.O. on Hindmarsh Island A (1856) 3151 LLOYD, Isabella. Pays a deposit for land A (1852) 1632 LLOYD, Peter. See Miles, William Henry LLOYD, Richard. Charged with stealing tobacco from the Richard Mount A (1845) 550 A candidate for Government employment A (1846) 869 L (1846) 388 LLOYD, William. Charged with larceny A (1845) 679 Transported to Van Diemen's Land for larceny A (1848) 1464, 1482, 1496 p (1848) 466 LOADER, John. Evidence at an enquiry into charges made by J.J. Morgan, of the tug, Adelaide A (1849) 1866 LOANS, GOVERNMENT. See Public debt LOBB, James. Fracas caused by his arrest on the Louisa Baillie A (1849) 1676 Convicted of assault A (1849) 1908 p.5 Seeks remission of sentence A (1850) 1356 LOBETHAL. Detailed description of the life of the settlers S.A.. March 17, 1846. 3A Petition for the establishment of a public pound A (1850) 1564 R (1850) 404 LOBETHAL - postal arrangements. Settlers seek a direct service from Adelaide A (1853) 3082 A (1854) 297 u (1853) 916 v (1854) 232 LOBETHAL, district - name lists. Petition from settlers A (1855) 3149 LOBETHAL, see also Local Court - Lobethal Lutheran Church LOCAL CONSTABLES. See District constables LOCAL COURT, Adelaide. Report by J.B. Phipson on the clerical work of the Court. With specimen forms used A (1850) 1774112, 2059, 2061 Danger of fire from candles, and smoking "by the lower orders" A (1850) 2684 List of furniture, etc. needed for the new offices A (1851) 2505 LOCAL COURT, Adelaide. To sit in the Prince of Wales Hotel s (1851) 79, 267 Transferred to the new public buildings at the corner of Franklin and King William Streets (Acre 237) s (1851) 453 Diminution of staff seriously retards business A (1852) 546 T (1852) 155, 195 Suggested ways of reducing its expenditure A (1852) 812 T (1852) 269 Financial statement and list of officers A (1852) 1401 Adelaide court of full jurisdiction to be held monthly instead of fortnightly A (1852) (3566 missing) A (1853) 10 T (1852) 1067 Repair of pump A (1856) 124 Repairs etc A (1856) 485, 874, 1344, 2660 X Finance (1856) 70 Repairs to fireplace in office keeper's room A (1856) 874 X Finance (1856) 70 S.M. Wigley requests six weeks leave of absence A (1856) 580 x (1856) 104 S.M. requests that 6 weeks leave may date from 12th instant, and if permitted, will return under the Superannuation Act A (1856) 751 x (1856) 125 S.M. requests to be allowed to return under Superannuation Act A (1856) 954 x (1856) 163 LOCAL COURT, Adelaide. S.M. forward resignation of Assistant Bailiff and recommends successor A (1856) 1661 x (1856) 302 S.M. forwards copy of warrants relating to two persons convicted of horse stealing in Victoria A (1856) 1795 Fence contractor to be released from contract A (1856) 961 x (1856) 180 Extra expenditure for fencing A (1856) 1997 S.M. forwards estimates and requisitions for 1857 A (1856) 2271 S.M. request of Port Railway Board for release of Cornelius Clarke from gaol A (1856) 3161 See also Police Court, Adelaide LOCAL COURT, Angaston. Proposed establishment A (1851) 764, 885, 1223 s (1851) 170, 175, 232 Annual return A (1852) 1029 Lack of constable prevents the law from taking its course A (1852) 1689 New building ready for occupation. Requisition for furniture A (1855) 2600 W Finance (1855) 146 S/c for furniture exceeds authorised amount A (1855) 3066 W finance (1855) 165 Use granted to Angaston District Council A (1855) 3337, 3396, 3474 w (1855) 792, 805-806 LOCAL COURT, Angaston. Building (Police Station and Local Court) completed A (1856) 17 S.M. reports that building of Police Station and Court House is completed and keys delivered A (1856) 17 Henry Dundas Murray will preside at Angaston Local Court A (1856) 583 x (1856) 82, 89 S.M. recommends Mr Oldham and Mr Angas to be appointed as J.P's A (1856) 1058 S.M. requests copy of Acts of Council A (1856) 1059 x (1856) 191 S.M. forwards supplementary requisition for stationery for 1856 A (1856) 1945 LOCAL COURT, Burra: Correspondence about its jurisdiction A (1851) 61 . Proposed erection of a Court House A (1851) 61, 1457 Survey of site A (1855) 1233 W Finance (1855) 49 Resignation of Bailiff (D. MacNamara) A (1855) 3351 w (1855) 801 Clerk requests Acts for 1850 and '51 A (1856) 82 James S. Miller again applies for appointment as acting S.M. at Kooringa A (1856) 521 x (1856) 85 S.M. reports that further information will be sent relating to the case of Mr Square and Mr Lennmi A (1856) 542 x (1856) 5, 45, 46, 82 LOCAL COURT, Burra. Colonial Architect asks whether Police Station and Court House at Kooringa will be for foot or mounted Police A (1856) 2452 S.M. requests legal opinion on clause in Licensed Victuallers Act A (1856) 2936 x (1856) 528 S.M. asks of the Lunatic Asylum can accommodate a Lunatic from Redruth Gaol A (1856) 3077 Clerk reports on the sureties and bond and the most suitable time for the next electoral court of Revision A (1856) 3199 LOCAL COURT, Clare Furnishing of Court House A (1851) 78 s (1851) 99 Court House and Police Station almost completed A (1851) 81 Completed A (1851) 315 Need for special magistrate A (1851) 1348 Established s (1851) 250 Request that a special magistrate be appointed to replace E.S.N. Campbell A (1852) 258 Estimated cost of a Court House A (1854) 1840, 3707 Survey of site A (1855) 1233 W Finance (1855) 49 • Complaint that the clerk retained a debt paid into court A (1856) 245, 282, 488 x (1856) 5, 45, 46 LOCAL COURT, Clare. Tender for £620 cancelled in view of reductions in budget, Vote to lapse A (1856) 460, 472 X Finance (1856) 38 LOCAL COURT, Gawler. Extension of jurisdiction A (1850) 1361 R (1850) 343 Established. Temporary accommodation A (1850) 1487 R (1850) 248 Annual returns A (1852) 1086 To lease a room from .. Shnider s (1851) 731 T (1852) Complaints by D~ D. Mahony about the Clerk's system of accounting A (185) 2355, 3209 w (1855) 327 Memorials for the appointment of a Stipendiary Magistrate A (1855) 3261, 3262, 3264, 3265 w (1855) 757-58 Clerk to refund a payment (not allowable) to a witness A (1855) 3797 W Finance (1855) 235 Request from John Edwin Garneau to be appointed as Stipendiary Magistrate A (1856) 10 H.D. Murrary appointed Special Magistrate without salary. informed that Gawler Town is withdrawn from his jurisdiction A (1856) 288 x (1856) 52 Dr Dean to be Special Magistrate recommends days for holding court, place for holding court and req11ests supply of Acts A (1856) 417 x (1856) 71 LOCAL COURT, Gawler. Magistrate repmis death of Michael Grady. money found on the deceased A (1856) 457 X Finance (1856) 39 Funeral costs to be defrayed from Magistrate forwards remarks of Clerk of Court relating to the Auditor General's queries on his accounts A (1856) 554 x (1856) 82 Magistrate will preside at Local Courts of Angaston and Kapunda and calling attention to his letter of the 5th instant A (1856) 583 x (1856) 82, 89 Magistrate forwards account of John Finch for the funeral of John Gravestocks, a pamper A (1856) 597 Magistrate nominates Mr Garneau to attend to the registration of dogs and collection of fees A (1856) 1032 x (1856) 161 H.D. Murrary calls for a Court House to be built. Tenders to be called A (1856) 1705 X Finance (1856) 205 H.D. Murray to be gazetted as a Stipendiary Magistrate A (1856) 1743 x (1856) 312 Magistrate recommends that a J.P. be appointed, a bailiff be gazetted and a constable appointed A (1856) 2056 William Wade suspended as bailiff and replaced by Edward Clement A (1856) 2341, 2585 x (1856) 415 Clerk of the Court to retain all court fees as salary up to end of June; but after that only to be extent authorised in the current estimates. No additional clerk to be appointed A (1856) 2792 X Finance (1856) 299 Magistrate requests alteration in specifications for Court House A (1856) 3028 LOCAL COURT, Gawler. Tenders received but no provision for its erection in the 1857 estimates A (1856) 3188 x (1856) 620 LOCAL COURT, Goolwa. A court of limited jurisdiction established A (1853) 3390 v (1854) 6 Proclaimed a court of full jurisdiction A (1854) 1211 v (1854) 426 LOCAL COURT, Gumeracha. Erection contemplated A (1855) 3149 w (1855) 778 To be erected upon receipt of land title w (1855) 675 In course of erection w (1855) 853 Negotiations for the services of F. Davison as Magistrate A (1855) 3688, 3786 w (1855) 853 W Finance (1855) 229 Petition from John Fisher, Chairman of the District Council of Talunga, and others for the appointment of Charles Hale as Clerk of the Local Court A (1856) 344 x (1856) 57 W.B. Randell recommends that furniture may be supplied to the Local Court, Gumeracha and recommends a fortnightly court A (1856) 2597 x (1856) 467 E Gower forwards application for appointment as SM for Gumeracha when vacant A (1856) 2846 x (1846) 515 LOCAL COURT, Hindmarsh. A fortnightly court to be held at the Hindmarsh District Council Office A (1855) 3499 w (1855) 825 LOCAL COURT, Kapunda. To be established. Temporary accommodation to be supplied by C.H. Bagot A (1850) 2431 s (1851) 121 Proposed establishment A (1850) 2896 s (1851) 1 Proposed erection A (1851) 527 Annual returns A (1852) 1048 Survey of site A (1855) 1233 W Finance (1855) 49 To be used as a parliamentary polling place A (1855) 2726 R. Rowett appointed Bailiff A (1855) 3628 George Green offers premises at Kapunda for a Court House drawings) A (1856) 50, 172 (with plans and Clerk requests attendance by a special magistrate to hear outs tan ding cases A (1856) 572 Henry Dundas Murray will preside at the Local Court of Kapunda A (1856) 583 x (1856) 82, 89 Clerk forwards requisition for books and stationery for Local Court A (1856) 696, 815 x (1856) 121 Clerk of Court, Kapunda requests the privilege to have information as laid down by the Crown Ranger A (1856) 1341 LOCAL COURT, Lobethal. John Weinert forwards Memorial for establishment of a Local Court at Lobethal A (1856) 1352 x (1856) 259 LOCAL COURT, Magill. Clerk of East Torrens District Council enquires about amount of accommodation and expense required to establish a Local Court at Magill. A (1856) 2027 x (1856) 362 Thos Barnes and James Burton to be respectively Clerk and Bailiff A (1856) 2174 x (1856) 392 Chairman of East Torrens District Council requests a supply of Acts A (1856) 2463 LOCAL COURT, Melrose. To be built A (1855) 3104 (1855) 781 W Finance (1855) 187-188 w Suggested appointment of W. Haynes as Resident Magistrate A (185) 3104 w (1855) 781 Contract let for its erection A (1855) 3809 W Finance (1855) 233 Nearing completion. Property to be fenced. Plan showing site A (1855) 4054 X Finance (1856) 1 Memorial for appointment of a medical p1:actitioner as Stipendiary Magistrate at Melrose A (1855) 4034 LOCAL COURT, Morphett Vale. Room in hotel rented as a Court House A (1851) 546 S (1851) 120 twice Proposed erection A (1851) 2336, 2602 s (1851) 468 Impossible to carry out the Court's decisions in the absence of Police A (1852) 741, 770 T (1852) 244, 258 LOCAL COURT, Morphett Vale. Annual returns A (1852) 1073 Protest against moving the Court to Noarlunga . A (1854) 1891, 1974, 2069, 2126 A (1855) 412, 729 v (1854) 630, 643, 654, 666 w (1855) 111, 221 Land bought from Anderson for a Court House A (1854) 2122, 3731 v (1854) 634, 1097 Open for business A (1855) 1925 w (1855) 4.66 No furniture supplied so cannot be used A (1855) 2069 w (1855) 471 Erection of fittings (platform, witness and criminal boxes). Furniture A (1855) 2185 W Finance (1855) 127 Morphett Vale District Council granted use of Court House as a meeting place A (1855) 4099 x (1856) 49-50 S.M requests printed forms for Court A (1856) 9 S.M. nominates two Police Constables as Bailiffs A (1856) 415, 2098 x (1856) 55, 372 S.M. reports the resignation and reappointment of Clerk of Court A (1856) 644 x (1856) 110 S.M. requests instructions on disposal of fines levied under Stubble Burning Act A (1856) 720 x (1856) 132 S.M. forwards report of illegal election of councillors for Morphett Vale District Council A (1856) 727 x (1856) 120 LOCAL COURT, Morphett Vale. S.M. requests to be given horse allowance A (1856) 1479 Addition of verandah A (1856) 3079 x (1856) 563 S.M. forwards bonds for his Clerks and Bailiffs A (1856) 3200 LOCAL COURT, Mount Barker. Need for a Court House A (1850) 1206 R (1850) 317 · Established A (1850) 1368 R (1850) 248, 343 Annual return A (1852) 1028 Additional accommodation required A (1852) 2108 T (1852) Damaged by fire A (1853) 819, 1028, 1444 A (1854) 2893 u (1853) 259 v (1854) 965 New Court House needed A (1853) 2467, 2927, 3035 u (1853) 737, 808, 845 Need for more Justices of the Peace in the district A (1855) 3401 w (1855) 794 F Davison (S.M) applies for increased salary A (1855) 3688 . w (1855) 853 S.M forwards explanation relating to an excess in vote A (1856) 2704 LOCAL COURT, Mount Barker. Clerk requests to know the date of Mr Lambs' appointment as the Bailiff of the Court A (1856) 410 S.M. requests payment of accoui1t for repairs in Court House A (1856) 674 S.M. responds to appointment of J Ferguson as Clerk of Local Court Woodside A (1856) 1905 x (1856) 321 S.M. reports on the appointment of a Clerk and the place of holding Court at Woodside A (1856) 1990 x (1856) 321 S.M. forwards account for fuel for Governors approval A (1856) 2588 X Finance (1856) 272 SM reports time for holding Court and nominating officers A (1856) 2798 S.M. forwards account for maintenance of the destitute children of a convict A (1856) 3159 x (1856) 583 S.M. forwards a libellous letter and requests that legal proceedings may be taken against the writer A (1856) 3191 x (1856) 598 LOCAL COURT, Mount Gambier. Suggested establishment A (1850) 1446 LOCAL COURT, Normanville Established w (1855) 468 LOCAL COURT, Onkaparinga. Chairman reports that the District declines to erect offices in connection with the Court House A (1856) 2783 S.M. recommends alteration in Master and Servants Act A (1856) 1588 LOCAL COURT, Penola. Andrew Watson acknowledges his appointment as a Supreme Court Commissioner A (1856) 1589 x (1856) 224 S.M. forwards sub. estimates for 1857 A (1856) 2109 A. Watson reports on water pipes of Court House in his district A (1856) 2110 Michael O'Grady requests information on his application for appointment as Clerk to the Local Court of Penola A (1856) 2781 LOCAL COURT, Port Adelaide. Venetian shutters for windows T (1852) 321 twice, 341, 383 Annual returns A (1852) 1043 Request that windows have iron bars A (1852) 1095 Return of fees and fines A (1852) 1389 Difficulty in getting a Bailiff as fees are not enough to live on A (1855) 992 Case against James Ferguson for neglect of his 3 illegitimate children A (1856) 747 Magistrates recommends increase in salary of Clerk of Local Court A (1856) 1644 S.M reports his return from leave of absence A (1856) 2735 S.M. forwards arrears pay sheet A (1856) 2851 • S.M reports arrest of supposed murderer of Mr Young of the Grampians in Victoria A (1856) 2941, 3153 S.M requests improvement of Court House A (1856) 2969 LOCAL COURT, Port Adelaide. S.M. forwards letter from Keeper of Gaol about endorsement on a Port Adelaide Warrant of Committal A (1856) 3117 LOCAL COURT, Port Elliot. A Court of limited jurisdiction established A (1853) 3390 A (1854) 122 v (1854) 6, 77 Proclaimed a Court of full jurisdiction A (1854) 1211 v (1854) 426 S.M. requests that Police may be directed to act as Bailiffs for Port Elliot, Goolwa and Y ankalilla A (1856) 712, 1055 x (1856) 117, 192 Clerk charged with dereliction of duty A (1856) 984 S.M. requests advice of law officers A (1856) 1742 LOCAL COURT, Port Lincoln. Request for a Court of full jurisdiction A (1852) 15 T (1852) 172 Suggested elevation to a Court of Summary Jurisdiction with power to transport prisoners to Adelaide, because of unusual difficulties A (1852) 471 A Bailiff to be appointed A T (1852) 173 Proclaimed a Court of full jurisdiction A (1854) 2354 v (1854) 817 ' Return of prisoners tried and convicted A (1855) 1576, 2551, 3490 Returns of trials and convictions A (1856) 177, 1438, 2444, 3096 LOCAL COURT, Port Lincoln. Alfred Nicholls applies for appointment as Clerk of Local Court and Postmaster at Port Lincoln A (1856) 1702, 1898 x (1856) 275 X Finance (1856) 163 Appointment of William Poynter as Bailiff A (1856) 2886 LOCAL COURT, Robe. Proposal that the Court be made a Court of full jurisdiction A (1855) 2813 w (1855) 666 Government Resident rep01is inability to find a Bailiff. Requests that a Policeman may act A (1856) 320 x (1856) 54 LOCAL COURT, Strathalbyn. Petition for its provision A (1855) 3026 A (1856) 2690 w (1855) 726 LOCAL COURT, Tanunda. Petitions for its establishment. Agreed, provided no expense to Government. Tanunda Hotel offered as Court House without charge A (1856) 1430, 1595 x (1856) 288 S.M. Angaston reports on the establishment of a Local Court at Tanunda and appointment of officers for the same A (1856) 1662 S.M. forwards names of sureties for Clerk and Bailiff of the Court A (1856) 2018 S.M. recommends the appointment of Mr Klaen as a Magistrate A (1856) 2145 X Finance (1856) 210 • S.M. requests appointment of a German Interpreter at his Local Court A (1856) 2981 S.M. reports on the payment of fees for service for summonses for other Local Courts A (1856) 2993 LOCAL COURT, Willunga. Established A (1850) 1413 R (1850) 248 Annual returns A (1852) 1054 Request that Courts of full and limited jmisdiction be held on the same day A (1852) 2272 T (1852) 722 To be removed from the Bush Inn, and held at the Government Building A (1854) 277, 420 v (1854) 114, 161 Printed forms for the Court requested A (1856) 9 S.M. recommends Mr Powell for appointment as Bailiff to the Local Court at Willunga A (1856) 2526 X Finance (1856) 261 Addition of verandah A (1856) 3079 x (1856) 563 LOCAL COURT, Woodside. James Ferguson applies to be Clerk in proposed Local Court A (1856) 1815, 1905 x (1856) 321 Clerk acknowledges letter related to erection of a Court House at Woodside A (1856) 2020 x (1856) 319 S.M. requests supply of books and forms for Local Court A (1856) 2190 R.H. Ferk offers site for Court House at Woodside A (1856) 2706 x (1856) 503 Chairman of Onkaparinga District Council forwards a Memorial for extended jurisdiction at Woodside Local Court A (1856) 2995 x (1856) 545 LOCAL COURT, Yankalilla. Established A (1855) 1661 w (1855) 468 This in docket - In letter book it is Normanville Held in a public house w (1855) 576 B.F. Laurie, S.M. Request for forage allowance A (1855) 3048 W Finance (1855) 174 Building (as part of Police Station) nearing completion A (1855) 3435 w (1855) 799 Building completed A (1855) 4169 S.M. forwards requisitions for stationery and postage stamps A (1856) 451, 692, 694 S.M. forwards application for Clerk of Court for increase in salary A (1856) 693 x (1856) 128 Joshua Little forwards Memorial for extended jurisdiction at Yankalilla Local Court A (1856) 991 x (1856) 186 S.M. requests use of Court House subject to fresh arrangements A (1856) 1001 S.M. forwards account for travelling expenses A (1856) 1064 S.M. forwards explanation relating to an excess in his account for furniture A (1856) 2535 x (1856) 464 Septimane Herbert and William Randall forward explanation of delay in procuring fumiture and accounts A (1856) 2811 LOCAL COURT ACT, 1850. Judge's report on an amending Act A (1851) 1697, 1726 LOCAL COURTS. Appointment of special magistrate. Rules of practice A (1850) 1445Vi Form of instructions to officers R (1850) iii To be erected, in all cases, as additions to Police Stations R (1850) 384, 385 Clerks allowed commission on revenue handled by them s (1851) 504 Empowered to appointed Clerks and Bailiffs T (1852) 706 Shortage of resident justices holds up the work of country Local Courts A (1853) 3136 u (1853) 929 . Judge Cooper's comments on the amended Local Courts Bill A (1853) 3230 Widen jurisdiction for some Local Courts under consideration A (1855) 2813 w (1855) 663 Accounting system consideration unsatisfactory by Goot A (1855) 2355 w (1855) 327 Clerks of certain Courts to be paid court fees irrespective as to whether information laid by Police are dismissed or not W Finance (1855) 24 See also Bailiffs LOCAL GOVERNMENT. See also District Councils Municipal elections LOCAL MARINE BOARD, Port Adelaide. See Trinity Board LOCASEY, Charles. Inquest on his death A (1850) 2767 LOCH, Susan. Inquest on her death A (1855) 1007 LOCK, --. Resigns from the Police Force A (1845) 277 LOCK, Edward. Appointed letter carrier at Port Adelaide A (1854) 1964 v (1854) 633 Dismissed as letter carrier at Port Adelaide Post Office A (1855) 1524 W Finance (1855) 63 LOCK, Henry. Deposition on the shooting of Padlulta A (1844) 454 Seeks permission to settle on Boston Island A (1845) 421 G (1845) 828 LOCK, John. Petition for remission of his prison sentence A (1855) 3900 w (1855) 916 LOCKIER, William. Seeks relief for Henry Pegler A (1844) 29 G (1844) 465 LOCKLEYS. Proposed bridge over the Torrens A (1849) 64, 596 Q (1849) 240 LOCKWOOD, John Hawksley. Applies for appointment as inspector of the Gold Escort A (1853) 966 u (1853) 297 Declaration as poll clerk for West Adelaide A (1853) 1009 LOCKYER, ---. Dismissed from the Police Force A 1842/no. 192 E (1842) 631 LOCKYER, George Howard. Suggested removal to Lunatic Asylum A (1847) 480 N (1847) 205 LOCKYER, Joseph. Appointed to the Police Force A (1845) 277 G (1845) 780 LOCKYER, Paul, prisoner. His petition refused D (1839) 51 LOCKYER, Thomas Arthur. His school at Brighton A (1848) 1079 p (1848) 347 Statement about the death of William Pickworth A (1849) 470 LODOWICK, Alexander Blucher. Evidence on the death of J.R. Beevor A (1849) 1852 LOGAN, George. Statement about a fine at Moorunde A 1842/no. 956 (outsize) Shingles allegedly stolen from him A (1856) 544 Clerk reports G Logan being sworn in as a Constable for Para Wirra A (1856) 2826 LOGAN, Henry. Report on his death A (1850) 136 LOGAN, James. Application for occupation licence in the countries of Light and Eyre A (1846) 1375 outsize Application for an occupation licence in the country of Light A (1847) 508, p.17 LOGUE, Edward. Surety for G.D. Cooper A (1852) 3170 T (1852) 983 LOHMEYER, Henry. Seeks appointment as German interpreter at the Law Courts A (1851) 736 s (1851) 152 ~ Appointed wardsman at Adelaide Hospital T (1852) 321 LOMAX, ---,Policeman. Reward for arrest of B. Cross Reg. March 28, 1840. 4D LOMAS, James. Drowned near Port Lincoln A (1850) 934 LOMAS, John Benedict. Self-accused murderer of John Gofton A (1852) 801 T (1852) 268 LOND, Edward. Complains of the conduct of Constable Winter D (1840) 288 LONDON, John. Employed in erection of Government Hut B 108 (1837) Appointment boatman at Port Wakefield Customs House A (1853) 2217 u (1853) 654 LONDON HOUSE INN, Flinders Street. Correspondence about licence A (1851) 1512, 1892 s (1851) 378 . LONDRIGAN, Patrick. Remission of fine A (1847) 132¥2, 197 N (1847) 92, 101 LONG, John. Seeks admission to the Hospital A (1845) 401 Schoolmaster on the Sir Edward Parry A (1849) 1150, 1263 LONG, Rev. Joseph. Seeks permission to hold a camp meeting for Primitive Methodists on the Park Lands A (1845) 202 G (1845) 753 Adopts a native girl for two shillings a week A (1845) 270 G (1845) 782 twice LONG, Robert. Inquest on his death A (t854) 556 LONG, Thomas. Request to borrow Government tents A (1848) 446 . p (1848) 160 LONG, Thomas. Correspondence about his contract for supplying stone A (1849) 731, 770, 784, 805, 1088 G (1849) 225 Nominated for the first Munno Para West District Council A (1853) 2507 Nominated Johanna Curee, her family and two boys (named Long) for passages to S.A.. A (1855) 3011 LONGBOTHAM, Josephine. Forwards memorial against deviation of road toward Houghton A (1856) 2161, 2342 LONGBOTHAM, Josephus. Represents residents of Houghton in asking the Governor to receive a deputation about the road through the village A (1856) 2307 Objection (on behalf of residents) to intended deviation of the N.E. Road from Houghton village A (1855) 2932 w (1855) 715 LONGBOTTOM, Rev. William. Returns to South Australia S.A. March 26, 1844. 2D Reg. March 27, 1844. 2E Reg. March 30, 1844. 3B S.A. April 2, 1844. 2E Reg. April 6, 1844. 3A Resigns from the Methodist ministry Reg. Oct. 10, 1846. 3B S.A. Oct. 16, 1846. 6B His last services Reg. Oct. 31, 1846. 4E S.A. Nov. 3, 1846. SB • Certifies Rev. D.J. Draper's authority to solemnise marriages A (1847) 264 LONGBOTTOM, Rev. William. His death. Times July 30, 1849. 3G S.A. July 31, 1849. 2E, 3C S.A. Aug. 3, 1849. 2F Biographical notice Reg.Aug. 1, 1849. 2B LONGMERY, J W. Seeks work on the Port Elliot works A (1854) 2920 v (1854) 894 LONG MILE, district. See Langmeil, district LONG SWAMP, Currency Creek, district. Building of the bridge A (1853) 346, 553, 595, 1416, 2125 v (1853) 111, 184, 200 LONSDALE, John. Constable on the Constance A (1848) 1321 LORD, Charles. Convicted of horse stealing A (1851) 3693 Seeks remission of his sentence A (1852) 876 T (1852) 290 LORD, George. Claim for payment for shoeing horses at Robe A (1850) 2871 s (1851) 1 A (1851) 286 LORD, William. A whaler at Encounter Bay A (1843) 480 Convicted of larceny A (1846) 7681/i • LORD HOBART, brig. Dispute between the South Australian Company and the Government about the charter of the brig in 1837 A (1843) 200, 221, 262, 279 F (1843) 390, 399, 405, 414 G (1843) 22 LORD OF THE ISLES, immigrai1t ships Miscellaneous correspondence A (1854) 3566 Outbreak of cholera. Passengers quarters in a filthy condition A (1854) 3735 LORD RAGLAN, immigrant ship. Miscellaneous references A (1854) 3151 A (1856) 40, 481 Charges against captain and officers A (1854) 3318 v (1854) 1011 Her arrival with case of fever on board reported A (1856) 467 Arrives with cases of fever on board clearance required from Colonial Surgeon A (1856) 508, 812 x (1856) 75, 141 Seaman from the Lord Raglan, to be released from gaol x (1856) 138 Master on a charge preferred by one of his crew A (1856) 535 John Finch forwards the account for the funeral of John Gravestocks an immigrant per Lord Raglan, who died a pauper A (1856) 597 Sheriff reports the death of Antonio Duffy, a sailor from the Loard Raglan A (1856) 622 George Mitchell forwards his bond as owner of the Lord Reglan to the Customs Registration Plymouth A (1856) 628 Master requests remuneration for services during prevalence of fever A (1856) 738 • Emigration Agent reports enquiry into complaint by Lord Raglan Immigrants A (1856) 757 x (1856) 141 LORD RAGLAN, immigrant ship. Sheriff forwards petition of imprisoned sailors of Lord Raglan A (1856) 797 x (1856) 138 Matron Coghlan to be given an additional gratuity for her services A (1856) 812 x (1856) 141 LORENSSEN, William. Colonial Surgeon appoints Mr Lorenssen as Wardsman vice Prinderville A (1856) 868 x (1856) 181 Wardsman at Adelaide Hospital requests exemption from Superannuation Act A (1856) 921 LORIMER, Alexander. Recovery of stolen horses from Port Phillip D (1840) 280 Agent for M. Murdoch in an assessment appeal A (1844) 1507 Application for land for a site for a Presbyterian Church, Mount Barker A (1846) 903 M (1846) 15 A (1847) 259 N (1847) 139 twice Correspondence about a dangerous ford near Balhannah A (1847) 1315 0 (1847) 160 Seeks free passage from England for members of the Bremmer family A (1847) 1578 0 (1847) 259 A (1850) 2105 A trustee of the Caledonian Church at Mount Barker A (1848) 576 Tenders for lease of Aboriginal reserves A (1849) 1012 Road Commissioner for the hundred of Onkaparinga A (1849) 2139 outsize A (1852) 42 A (1853) 466 LORIMER, Alexander. Elected a Road Commissioner for the hundreds of Kanmantoo and Monarto A (1853) 440 On Onkaparinga's first district council A (1853) 855 (outsize Gr. 2), 1196, 1284 u (1853) 386 Appointed a Justice of the Peace as Chairman of Onkaparinga District Council A (1853) 2665 u (1853) 796 Chairman of the Onkaparinga District Council A (1855) 3455 w (1855) 849 Resigns Chairmanship of Onkaparinga District Council A (1855) 4064, 4088 Appointed a Justice of the Peace A (1855) 4171 Nominated to be Returning Officer for District of Onkaparinga A (1856) 1327 x (1856) 247 Declines to accept Electoral Appointment as Returning Officer A (1856) 1416 x (1856) 247 James Ferguson names him as a referee in an application for a position A (1856) 1815 LORRAINE, Henry. Petition for remittance of his sentence A (1855) 224 (outsize gr. 3) w (1855) 542 LORYMER, Marmaduke. Report on a case of smuggling on the Emma. With a commendatory letter by the Commissioner of Police A (1843) 887, 932, 992 Deposition in P. Carthy's case A (1847) 712 Applies for appointment as Inspector of Police A (1850) 2024 R (1850) 520 LORYMER, Marmaduke. Applies for the position of Inspector in the Metropolitan Police Force A (1852) 31 T (1852) 72 LOTTERIES. Lottery of an overlander's live stock Reg. May. 9, 1840. 4C Reg. May. 16, 1840 2A (3 times), 6B Reg. May 23, 1840. 2A Raffle of 19 paintings by famous artists Times Feb. 26, 1849. 3D LOUD, Edward. Offers to take bricks in payment of debt A 1842/no. 606 F (1842) 64 Account for making a curb for a well near Aldinga F (1842) 113 President of the Farmers and Stockholder's Club at Willunga A (1843) 519 Charge of larceny abandoned A (1847) 1511~ Forwards a resolution from a meeting about Volunteer Military Force A (1854) 2814 v (1854) 868 LOUD, John Edward. Funeral expenses A (1848) 1513 P (1848) 487 twice LOUIS, Eliza. On relief. Husband at diggings A (1856) 304 LOUISA BAILLIE, ship. Affray between Police and crew A (1849) 1676 A (1850) 1356 Q (1849) 490 R (1850) 342 • Master seeks release from gaol of some of the crew A (1849) 1813, 1849 Q (1849) 518 twice, 519 LOVE, Eliza. Petition for the remission of her sentence A (1853) 3011 u (1853) 897 LOVE, John. Seeks remission of his wife's sentence A (1853) 3011 u (1853) 897 LOVE, Robert. Fined for selling liquor on the Park Lands A (1854) 2392 v (1854) 774 LOVE, Ruth. Assisted immigrant. Mentally ill. To be returned to her parents in Ireland A (1855) 3368 w (1855) 787 No ship would take her. Her brother re-arrived in the Colony on 4 December 1855 and is supporting her A (1856) 2642 Rev. E.J. Berry in Ireland, is informed of the reason why she has not been returned to Ireland · x (1856) 473 LOVEDAY. William. Passenger to South Australia on the William Money A (1849) 15 LOVELL, James. Convicted of assault A (1851) 2801¥2 Imprisoned for assault, craves mitigation of sentence A (1852) 35 T (1852) 14 LOVELOCK, Landlord of the Normanville Hotel A (1855) 1380 LOVELOCK, Daniel. Seeks remission of a fine imposed under the Weights and Measures Act A (1846) 791 L (1846) 395 • LOVELOCK, Joseph. Murdered by natives A 1842/no. 81, 82 S.A. March 29, 1842. 2E, 3B Reg. April 2, 1842. 3A LOW, Charles. Petition for remission of penalty under the Licensed Victuallers Act A (1848) 69 p (1848) 25 LOW, George. See Lowe LOW, Mrs H E. See Lowe LOW, Mary. Seeks admission to the Hospital A (1846) 602 LOWE, Elizabeth, Mrs. Appointed nurse at Destitute Asylum A (1851) 290 s (1851) 69, 109 LOWE, George. Petition for mitigation of sentence A 1842/no. 67 E (1842) 558 Transported to Van Dieman's Land for seven years ·A 1842/no. 313, 610, 949 Convicted of house-breaking A (1846) 1467 LOWE, Mrs.. H E. Matron of the Stebonhealth A (1849) 886, 904 LOWE, John. Charged with theft A (1849) 708 outsize LOWE, Joseph. Charges of stabbing and theft dismissed A (1851) 617 Acquitted of a charge of rape A (1851) 617 LOWE, Mary. Seeks admission to the Hospital A (1844) 307 G (1844) 591 In need of medical attention A (1846) 1511 M (1846) 203 3 times Moved from the gaol to the Hospital. To receive rations A (1847) 569 N (1847) 245 twice LOWE, Moritz. Appointed depot keeper at the Destitute Asylum A (1851) 290 s (1851) 69, 109, 473 Dismissed from the Destitute Asylum A (1851) 2932, 3162 LOWE, R. M. Recommends H. Briggs as Dispenser at the Hospital A (1847) 1101 0 (1847) 72 LOWE, Rev. William. Permission to solemnise marriages A (1848) 1571 p (1848) 510, 511 Wesleyan minister at the Burra A (1849) 1427 Stipend grant form the Government as a Wesleyan minister A (1849) 1427 Q (1849) 139, 335 LOWES, Thomas. Attempted escape from gaol A (1846) 1010 Acquitted of a charge of burglary A (1846) 1189 LOWNDES, William. Cook's assistant on the Constance A (1848) 1321 LOYD, Peter. See Miles, William Henry LUBASH, G. Claim for rebate as purchaser of section 4222 Q (1849) 471, 473 LUCAS, Joseph. Appointed as Local Constable for Kondaparinga District A (1856) 2742 LUCAS, Robert. Employed as a gardener at Govetnment House A (1845) 200 Appointed as Local Constable for Walkerville District A (1856) 2742 LUCAS, Thomas. Trustee of Christ Church, O'Halloran Hill p (1848) 312 LUCAS, Thomas. A trustee of Christ Church, O'Halloran Hill 0 (1849) 218 LUCAS, William Bright. Surety for F.R. Hart A (1851) 3313 Signatory to a memorial relative to mineral leases A (1852) 79 T (1852) 59 Forwards a memorial to the Governor from Kapunda ratepayers (1853) 638 u LUCK, Edward John. Disposal of his interest in the Macclesfield Special Survey A (1855) 3122, 4154 x (1856) 55 LUCK, Frederick. Peculiar land order for a special survey of 4,416 acres (1839) A (1844) 1032 His interest in the Macclesfield Special Survey. Death A (1855) 3122, 4154 x (1856) 55 LUCK, Disposal of her interest in the Macclesfield Special Survey A (1855) 3122, 4154 x (1856) 55 LUCKING, James H. Practising as an attorney A (1853) 2604 LUCKING, J.H. See also Miller & Lucking, drapers LUCY, Ralph Everard. Seeks appointment as second inspector of schools A (1855) 74 w (1855) 71 Seeks employment as a census collector A (1855) 281 LUDEWIGS, Gustav A. Off~rs his services to the Government at Echunga Goldfields A (1852) 2473 Remission of a fine for "furious riding" A (1855) 1043 (outsize gr. 3) W Finance (1855) 39 LUDEWIGS, Gustav A. Omits to complete purchase payment on land at Lefevres Peninsula A (1855) 759, 1043 w (1855) 237, 283 LUHRS, Hans Heinrich. Proposed naturalisation A (1846) 963 LUN, Mary. Inquest on her death A (1855) 469 LUNATIC ASYLUM, Adelaide. Proposed erection p (1848) 505 Selection of site A (1849) 1343 Times May 7, 1849. 3C Progress of erection A (1850) 889 A (1851) 1169, 1384, 1686 S (1851) 225 twice, 338 To accommodate 60 patients. Estimated cost A (1850) 1640 R (1850) 429 List of furnishings required, with prices A (1851) 2856 List of patients, with Colonial Surgeon's diagnosis of causes of insanity A (1851) 2856 Itemised list for partial furnishing of new building A (1852) 199, 1129 T (1852) 115 Recommendation that it should house destitute poor A (1852) 221, 571 T (1852) 135, 150, 183 Ration scale A (1852) 270 Occupancy delayed by lack of mattresses and bolsters A (1852) 795 LUNATIC ASYLUM, Adelaide. As iron bedsteadsare unobtainable, existing wooden beds to be cleaned and painted for further use. A (1852) 743 A (1853) 764 T (1852) 229 twice u (1853) 261 Precautions to prevent communication between the incoming paupers and lunatics A (1852) 845 T (1852) 272 Removal of patients from Parkside to the new building on the Park Lands A (1852) 913 T (1852) 287 Transference of lunatics from Adelaide Gaol A (1852) 1007 T (1852) 353 Iron bars for windows A (1852) 1011 T (1852) 350 Proposed additions A (1852) 1112 T (1852) 447 Minutes of the Board A (1852) 1112, 2079 (outsize) Patients to have "a small quantity of tobacco and a few pipes" A (1852) 1191 T (1852) 374 Shutters and iron bars to be fitted to each cell window A (1852) 1199 T (1852) 388, 414 twice Widow with large family boarded out because their noise disturbs lunatics A (1852) 1215 0I ~ Atti~s to be flooded to reduce noise A (1852) 1215 T (1852) 413 The escape of another patient draws attention to the need for fences A (1852) 1381 . T (1852) 447 LUNATIC ASYLUM, Adelaide. Head keeper accounts for the escape of two patients A (1852) 1450 Resident medical officer essential A (1852) 1876 T (1852) 609 List of patients admitted and discharged since 1847 A (1852) 2079 (outsize) Certain alterations authorised A (1852) 2079 T (1852) 697 Rule and regulations A (1852) 2915 T (1852) 891 Correspondence in the Morning Chronicle decry using the Asylum for housing the poor A (1852) 3095 Wards, laundry and drying room needed A (1853) 1590 Patients charged 14/- weekly A (1853) 353 Quarterly report A (1852) 3186 A (1853) 415, 1627 A (1856) 687, 3131 Visitors' reports A (1853) 415, 1625, 1626, 2397, 2562 A (1854) 1097, 1966 A (1855) 1162, 2108, 3298 Destitute poor removed A (1853) 1990 Estimate of additions and alterations A (1853) 2429 More accommodation to be provided A (1853) 2397, 2582Yz u (1853) 736 LUNATIC ASYLUM, Adelaide. To have a small library A (1853) 2653 u (1853) 765 More safeguards needed A (1853) 3057, 3088 Request that new building should be hurried on. destitute poor · A (1853) 3351 v (1854) 16 Old building to be used for Patients ration scale A (1854) 67 v (1854) 50 Alterations authorised A (1854) 86 v (1854) 128 Proposed new site for an Asylum at Woodforde A (1854) 172, 984, 1402, 2506 v (1854) 94 Scale of fuel A (1854) 1131 Insufficient accommodation A (1854) 1299 v (1854) 448 Appointments, resignations A (1854) 2055, 3646 A (1855) 637, 940, 2995 A (1856) 567, 1520, 1645, 3192 v (1854) 661, 1085 W Finance (1855) 7, 25 X Finance (1856) 44, 142, 338 Lack of accommodation causes lunatics to be housed again in the Adelaide Gaol A (1855) 72, 545 w ~1855) 93, 100 Plunge bath needed for women patients A (1852) 3046 T (1852) 920, 1023 LUNATIC ASYLUM, Adelaide. Miscellaneous repairs and equipment A (1855) 1162, 2694, 2787, 3393, 3748 A (1856) 170, 408, 448, 685, 1078, 1186, 1938, 1944, 2395, 2416, 2562, 2696, 2923 W Finance (1855) 47, 158, 194, 252 X Finance (1856) 91, 113, 188, 252, 270 x (1856) 58, 188, 252, 270 Amended ration, owing to rice shortage A (1855) 2138 W Finance (1855) 123 Bedding and dietary needs A (1855) 3682, 3734 W Finance (1855) 217, 226 Asylum/Gaol comparative rationary costs, 1852-55 A (1855) 3832 (outsize) Institution full. Necessary for some lunatics to be confined in Gaols A (1855) 4118 x (1856) 2 Colonial Surgeon requests a list of contractors who supply the Lunatic Asylum A (1856) 44 Superintendent, Lunatic Asylum, Adelaide, reports dismissal of Patrick Nelson, Keeper of Lunatics at the Gaol A (1856) 303 Colonial Surgeon reports the death of Ann Slaughter at the Lunatic Asylum A (1856) 423 Thomas Phillips, 3rd Assistant Keeper, asks to be exempted from the provisions of Act 21 of 1854 A (1856) 596 Superintendent rep01is 'non-attendance of visitors summoned for quarterly meeting A (1856) 686 Superintendent forwards quarterly visitors minutes A (1856) 688, 1063, 2160, 5130 Resident surgeon's duties: to be regarded as Assistant Colonial Surgeon A (1856) 745 LUNATIC ASYLUM, Adelaide Adelaide Town Clerk forwards Council recommendation that the Mayor be a visitor at the Lunatic Asylum A (1856) 856 x (1856) 149 Dr Bayer, W.R. Boothby, and the Mayor of Adelaide to be visitors x (1856) 150 Dr Frederick Charles Bayer accepts appointment as visitor at the Lunatic Asylum A (1856) 888 Superintendent requests authority for expense of conveyance of lunatics from Gaol to Asylum A (1856) 1632 Assistant Keepers request exemption from deduction under Superannuation Act A (185()) 1715 Superintendent reports death of Lunatic, James Bateman A (1856) 2262 Superintendent reports death of William Hale a lunatic A (1856) 2364 Superintendent suggests that the old hospital may be added to Lunatic Asylum A (1856) 2963 LUNATIC ASYLUM, Parkside. Suggestions for scale of rations A (1845) 1141 K (1845) 64 Extension of lease A (1846) 1553 N (1847) 64 twice A (1848) 1975 Q (1849) 16 A (1849) 2319 R (1850) 5, 74, 93 A (1850) 300 Negotiations for acquiring a property for an Asylum on the "eastern plains" A (1846) 249, 366 L (1846) 203, 238 twice, 242 twice Ready for patients A (1846) 484, 554 L (1846) 305 LUNATIC ASYLUM, Parkside. Lunacy certificates A (1846) 578 Removal of patients from the gaol A (1846) 621, 646, 655 Keepers' rations A (1846) 692 L (1846) 359 Fence to be built to separate male and female patients A (1846) 1173 M (1846) 82 Amended scale of rations A (1846) 1439 . Appointment of staff L (1846) twice Purchase of minepins for the amusemei1t of patients M (1846) 157 Overcrowded Times Feb. 26, 1849. 2D Appointing of visitors A (1847) 270, 279, 280 N (1847) 128 W. Morris' alleged incapacity as Head Keeper A (1847) 314, 411 N (1847) 153, 180 Thomas Grant appointed Keeper A (1847) 390 N (1847) 180 W. Moore resigns as Keeper A (1847) 407 N (1847) 182 f List of inmates and employees A (1847) 411 Removal of a fence A (1847) 443 N (1847) 189, 190. LUNATIC ASYLUM, Parkside. Alterations and additions A (1847) 461 N (1847) 186 twice, 195, 228 Well dries up N (1847) 201 Proposed admission of Western Australian Lunatic A (1848) 1472, 1524 p (1848) 477, 490 Urgent need for clothing A (1848) 1853 Complaint of ill-treatment by W. Jordan A (1849) 1049 Need for extra cells to permit classification of patients A (1849) 1049 Medical Board to devise a plan for opening it to the medical profession Q (1849) 580 Statistics A (1850) 1175 Disposal of letters addressed to patients A (1850) 1182 R (1850) 315 Draught-board and skittles to be provided for the patients A (1850) 2322 R (1850) 570 Need for fresh water for washing etc A (1850) 2419 Increase of rent sought A (1850) 2948 s (1851) 21 Termination of lease of Wm. Blyth's house A (1851) 3913 s (1851) 811 ..., ., : ·"" /> LUNATIC ASYLUM, Parkside. Patients removed "from the Eastern Plain to the new Lunatic Asylum on the Park Lands" A (1852) 913, 1051 T (1852) 287 Termination of the lease of Mrs. Freeman's premises T (1852) 330 twicei 374 LUNATICS. Private Asylums to be legalised E (1841) 22 Correspondence about Dr. Litchfield's Asylum E (1841) 41, 52 Board appointed to report on the treatment of pauper lunatics E (1841) 57 First case among the natives A (1846) 1008 Cruel treatment in Gaol Times Nov. 8, 1849. 3D Legislation needed to compel shipping masters to take lunatic passengers back to the port of embarkation A (1851) 1541 Governor forbids felons to take charge of lunatics in gaol A (1853) 2867 A (1855) 72 u (1853) 814 Their case while housed in Gaol under consideration A (1855) 72 w (1855) 100 Instructions about the delivery of letters (postal) addressed to lunatics A (1855) 3840 w (1855) 884 Ret-1rn of confinement, cures, deaths and discharges at Gaol, with Gaol/Asylum comparative costs for rationing A (1855) 3832 (outsize) Three lunatics confined in a country Gaol until "vacancies" occur at the Asylum A (1855) 4118 x (1856) 2 I 1 i LUNATICS. Clerk of Legislative Council requires returns relating to lunatics A (1856) 263 Colonial Surgeon requests removal of lunatics from the Gaol to the Asylum A (1856) 287, 1230, 1337, 1632 x (1856) 44, 228 Keeper of lunatics at the Gaol dismissed A (1856) 303 Hugh McCahan and others moved from Gaol to Lunatic Asylum A (1856) 287 x (1856) 44 Superintendent of Lunatic Asylum report dismissal of Patrick Nelson, Keeper of the lunatics at H.M. Gaol A (1856) 303 John T. Bagot forwards a letter from Mr Vice, a lunatic who seeks to be released A (1856) 414 x (1856) 66 Death of Ann Slaughter A (1856) 423 Removal of lunatics from the Gaol to the Asylum A (1856) 745 Atkinson and others forward Memorial for release of E. Thomas from Lunatic Asylum A (1856) 988 Margaret Tohan gets sunstroke, is received in the Destitute Asylum and transferred to the Gaol as a lunatic A (1856) 1577 John Hector offers premises and grounds for Lunatic Asylum at Prospect A (1856) 1879 x (1856) 332 James Bateman is reported dead by the Superintendent of Lunatic Asylum A ({856) 2262 Colonial Surgeon requests authority to engage a Medical Practitioner to examine pauper lunatics A (1856) 2644 x (1856) 471 LUNATICS. SM Local Court, Kooringa asks if there is any room in the Asylum for Hugh Riley, a lunatic at Redruth Gaol A (1856) 3077 See also Hedditch, Charles Lunatic Asylum, Adelaide Lunatic Asylum, Parkside LUND, John. Disposal of his effects A (1846) 150 A (1847) 403 L (1846) 178 A (1850) 1015, 1189, 1366, 1574 R (1850) 300 twice, 309, 411 His death A (1848) 929 LUND, William. Supports petition for release of Mr Marshall from Gaol A (1856) 722 LUNLEY, George. Buys half acre blocks in the Currency Creek and Goolwa townships A (1855) 769 LUSCOMB, James. Married Magdalen Fraser, a cook A (1856) 1755 LUSH, George, farmer, Currency Creek. Signs a petition A (1856) 2130 LUSH, G. Remission sought for payment of hotel licence A (1855) 1459, 3971 x (1856) 99 LUTHERAN CHURCH, Adelaide, not necessarily Angas Street Church to be erected on site granted by the South Australian Company S.A.. April 14, 1846. 3D S.A .. July 10, 1846. 2D LUTHERAN CHURCH, Angas Street. Government aid sought for its erection A (1849) 1390 Q (1849) 404, 481, 506 LUTHERAN CHURCH, Angas Street. List of seat members A (1849) 1800 A (1850) 551, 1243, 2015, 2769 A (1851) 694 Opened S.A. June 5, 1849. 2F Times June 11, 1849. 3F LUTHERAN CHURCH, Angaston. Opened S.A. May 29, 1849. 2C LUTHERAN CHURCH, Buchsfelde. Proposed erection. Application for glebe land and financial aid A (1850) 2418 R (1850) 599 List of persons interested in its erection A (1851) 339 Correspondence about glebe A (1851) 339, 572 S (1851) 92, 151 twice Memorial signed by 20 odd member A (1851) 3018 LUTHERAN CHURCH, Hope Valley. Government aid towards the support of a minister A (1851) 1051 s (1851) 268 LUTHERAN CHURCH, Klemzig. List of seat members A (1850) 2749¥2 Correspondence about Government grant s (1851) 23 LUTHERAN CHURCH, Lobethal. Statement of work done for the young people of the evangelical congregation A (1853) 1684 LUTHERAN CHURCH, Redruth. Government aid towards its erection A (1851) 416, 1243, 1475 s (1851) 95, 269, 284 LUTHERAN CHURCH, Redruth. List of persons interested in its erection A (1851) 1243 LUTHERAN CHURCH, Tanunda. Proposed erection. Dr Muecke chosen as pastor A (1850) 2374, 2530 R (1850) S-35- 5 ·z, i~List of persons interested in its erection A (1851) 252 Government aid towards its erection A (1851) 252, 1277, 3351 s (1851) 268 Rev. C Muecke appeals for financial aid A (1851) 3934 s (1851) 822 LUTHERANS. Establishment of a church in Adelaide. F Borchelt ordained Reg. Oct. 27, 1847. 2E Right of pastors to solemnise marriages S.A. July 21, 1848. 2C Lists of Lutherans attending services held by the Rev. A. Kappler in the Scotch Church, Grenfell Street A (1851) 769, 2342 A (1852) 780 Lists of ministers v (1854) 115 See also MORAVIANS LUXMORE, William. Recommended for employment A (1851) 2025 s (1851) 391 LYELL, Alexander. Enquiry about a bill issued to him A (1844) 548, 553, 573, 584, 639, 645, 740, 783, 784 H (1844) 13, 27, 43, 50, 99, 106 LYGOE, Anne. In need of relief A (1845) 189, 230 LYGOE, Ellen. In need of relief A (1845) 189, 230 LYGOE, James. In need of relief A (1845) 189, 230 LYGOE, Sarah, Mrs. Charged with manslaughter A (1845) 189, 230 Convicted of murder A (1845) 2761h LYMBURNER, A. L. Resigns seat on the Road Board for the Hundred of Y atala A (1851) 1703 Suggests issuing debentures to provide funds for the railway from Adelaide to Gawler A (1854) 3032, 3171 v (1854) 922, 1012 LYMBURNER, L. Loses gold deposit receipt A (18525) 3388 (3584 missing) A (1853) 16 T (1852) 1059 u (1853) 7 LYNAM, James. Evidence at an enquiry into charges made by J.J. Morgan, of the tug Adelaide A (1849) 1866 Stoker on the tug Adelaide. Proposed promotion A (1850) 262, 311 R (1850) 80, 130, 131 LYNCH, Henry. Appointed guard at the Adelaide Gaol u (1853) 149 Resigns as guard from the Adelaide Gaol A (1853) 1582 u (1853) 490 LYNCH, James. Asks for remission of fine A (1844) 1333 H (1844) 305 twice • Convicted of theft A (1850) 762 outsize LYNCH, John. See LYNCH, William. LYNCH, William. N.S.W. Police want him for murder A (1852) 834, 888, 2706 T (1852) 619, 620 LYNDOCH. J. Rogers' school A (1849) 2018 A (1850) 1301 See also Trinity Church LYNDOCH, district. Presence of hostile natives from the Wakefield and Murray Rivers D (1840) 320 Troublesome natures S.A. Sept. 18, 1840. 3B Report on the crops A (1847) 441V2 Mining operations S.A. Sept. 19, 1848. 2F Memorial signed by 21 settlers A (1849) 821 Memorial signed by 14 settlers A (1849) 1910 State of the crops. Scarcity of labour Reg. Jan. 10, 1849. 3A Bush fire Times Feb. 5, 1849. 4C Fire on J Fisher's fam1 S.A. Feb. 6, 1849. 2D Copper mining S.A. Feb. 13, 1849. 2D Dis~overy of copper by J Menge Times Nov. 22, 1849. 3E See also Enterprise Mining Company Lindfield LYNDOCH - Postal arrangements. Miscellaneous references A (1845) 980, 1195 A (1849) 821, 976, 1848 A (1850) 1077 Q (1849) 249, 286 twice, 533 R (1850) 281 W. Emmett appointed first postmaster A (1848) 203 p (1848) 72 LYNDOCH VALLEY. Plan A (1855) 1544 See also Cemetery, Lyndoch Valley LYNDOCH VALLEY, Name lists. Signatures of 245 settlers A (1854) 2678 A (1855) 3777 LYNDOCH VALLEY SPECIAL SURVEY. Progress of settlement S.A. March 2, 1841. 3D LYNE, Joseph. See Lines LYNE, Lewis, J. Seeks appointment as clerk in the Audit Office A (1846) 714 L (1846) 347 Seeks employment A (1849) 1529 Q (1849) 444 Seeks Government employment A (1853) 3404, 3719 u (1853) 983, 1092 • LYNE, Sarah, .Mr£. Appointed matron on the Belle Alliance. Subsequently dismissed A (1847) 762, 869 N (1847) 317 LYNHAM, Michael. Inquest on his death A (1854) 2456 LYON,--. Hospital assistant on the Princes Royal A (1848) 923 p (1848) 297 LYON, Alexander. Seeks situation as overseer of a quarry A (1853) 2392 u (1853) 702 LYON, Joel. Barltey Bakewell and Stou forward Memorial for remission of Mr Joel Lyon's fine for assault A (1856) 3059 x (1856) 557 LYON, Lewis J. See Lyne, Lewis J. LYON, William. Seeks clerkship in the Post Office A (1851) 713 s (1851) 163 LYONS, --. Rewarded for his good work in the Survey Department A (1853) 1022 u (1853) 327 LYONS, Daniel. Seeks appointment in the Harbour Department A (1847) 756 Seeks appointment as clerk in the Cattle Market A (1847) 1327 His thanks for Government appointment A (1848) 448 Seeks appointment in the Customs Service A (1849) 1358 Q (1849) 458 Seeks clerkship in the Registrar General's Office A (1850) 94 R (1850) 54 Seeks a Government position A (1854) 280 v (1854) 115 LYONS, DC. Refund of his deposit owing to refusal of nominees (D. Lyons and family) to emigrate to S.A. A (1855) 1116 W Finance (1855) 44 LYONS, Timothy. Enquiries if he is still eligible to nominate immigrants, although he gave no notice at the time of purchasing land A (1852) 2028 T (1852) 665 LYONS, Thomas. Applies for a position in the Police Force A (1853) 271 missing u (1853) 85 Promoted to 3rd Clerk, Land Office, learning a vacancy A (1856) 2170, 2309 LYSAGHT, Francis. His whereabouts sought A (1845) 1138Yz K (1845) 60, 82 LYSANDER, immigrant ship. Miscellaneous references A (1850) 2114, 2163, 2234 A (1851) 3540, 3551, 3625, 3664, 3716 A (1852) 88
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