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employees_stores [2024/03/21 22:14] – [Employees at Bromelton Station 1850-1851] judith | employees_stores [2024/03/21 22:16] – [Employees at Hawkwood Station 1854-1858] judith |
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==== Employees at Bromelton Station 1852-1854 ==== | ==== Employees at Bromelton Station 1852-1854 ==== |
These employees at in an unnamed ledger.((MLMSS3117/Box 8)) It can be identified as that of //Bromelton// because of the dates. The employees are:\\ | These employees at in an unnamed ledger.((MLMSS3117/Box 8)) It can be identified as that of //Bromelton// because of the dates. Some of the employees listed are:\\ |
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1 **Robert Bradbury**, December 1852 received stores and wages. \\ | 1 **Robert Bradbury**, December 1852 received stores and wages. \\ |
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==== Employees at Hawkwood Station 1854-1858 ==== | ==== Employees at Hawkwood Station 1854-1858 ==== |
//Bromelton//'s ledger merges in one for //Hawkwood// although exactly when it changes is unclear [to check]. As usual the ledger also records other transactions, such as buying cattle from James Glennie Esq in 1857. There is also a list of stores purchased in 1855 with a note that the account was settled when Mr Chauvel left Hawkwood.((MLMSS 3117/Box 8)) The index page lists him as A.B.J. Chauvel. The Chauvels had a property //Tabulam// on the Clarence River in northern NSW - see [[wp>Tabulam]]. Charles H. Chauvel from 1883 he lived at Canning Downs South in Queensland and at some unknown stage became 'well-known as a breeder of pure Shorthorns'.((The Brisbane Courier, 18 May 1896, p.4)) TTLM-P's later property //Maroon// also became known for its shorthorns.\\ | As usual the ledger also records other transactions, such as buying cattle from James Glennie Esq in 1857. There is also a list of stores purchased in 1855 with a note that the account was settled when Mr Chauvel left Hawkwood.((MLMSS 3117/Box 8)) The index page lists him as A.B.J. Chauvel. The Chauvels had a property //Tabulam// on the Clarence River in northern NSW - see [[wp>Tabulam]]. Charles H. Chauvel from 1883 he lived at Canning Downs South in Queensland and at some unknown stage became 'well-known as a breeder of pure Shorthorns'.((The Brisbane Courier, 18 May 1896, p.4)) TTLM-P's later property //Maroon// also became known for its shorthorns.\\ |
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| Some of the employees listed are: |
1 **John Martin**\\ | 1 **John Martin**\\ |
2 **Spencer Lambert**\\ | 2 **Spencer Lambert**\\ |