337:, which was published in London in 1828. It demonstrated his skill as a cartographer and ability as a surveyor, attracting the attention of the directors of the Australian Agricultural Company. They offered him an appointment as a surveyor to the company, which he accepted. Accompanied by his wife Grace, whom he married at St Neot on 13 May 1828, and their infant son, he returned in April 1830 to take up his new position at Port Stephens.
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482:β β¦ had been under the tuition of a competent person for two months, but it was now reported to that he was not so far instructed as to be a competent witness, and it was quite uncertain when he would be; and he did not think he should be doing his duty in risking public justice by prosecuting the case without his evidence.
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Dangar advised two of the witnesses, George
Anderson and William Hobbs, not to report the crime. Anderson was a convict assigned to Dangar, while Hobbs was a free man in Dangar's employ. Dangar said at the trial of twelve defendants that he had given Anderson 100 lashes. When Hobbs ignored Dangar's
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Map of the River Hunter, and its branches shewing the lands reserved thereon for Church purposes, the
Locations made to Settlers, and the Settlement and part of the Lands of the Australian Agricultural Company at Port Stephens together with the Station of the Mission to the Aborigines belonging to
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At the second trial of seven suspects, on additional charges, all were convicted; they were later executed by hanging. The four remaining suspects were remanded to allow time for the main witness, an
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Richard and William began a meat-canning factory at Honeysuckle Point, Newcastle. They established the Newcastle Meat Preserving Company after a severe drought caused a decline in cattle and sheep prices. Although the business won awards at
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recommended that he be dispossessed of the land under dispute and required to take his grant in some other district. He returned to
England to appeal against this recommendation. John Oxley supported him in his appeal, but it was unsuccessful.
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said that Dangar had arranged for Davey "to be put out of the way", and he was never seen again. When the prosecution was unable to locate Davey, they could not proceed and discharged the four suspects in
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advice and alerted the local magistrate, Dangar terminated his service. But Dangar testified at the trial that the termination was not connected with Hobbs's actions related to the massacre.
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This Century of Ours β Being an Account of the Origin and History during One Hundred Years of the House of Dangar, Gedye and Malloch Ltd, of Sydney
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884:"Supplementary list of claims to leases of crown lands. No 48 Moonbi"
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the London Missionary Society on Lake Macquarie, New South Wales
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1038:"Australia on Trial (2011) β Massacre at Myall Creek"
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912:. 20 September 1848. p. 1231 – via Trove.
892:. 20 September 1848. p. 1231 – via Trove.
952:. 9 September 1848. p. 1170 – via Trove.
864:"Claims to leases of crown lands. No 37 Bald Hills"
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1218:. Sydney: Hallstead Press Pty Limited. p. 57.
932:. 31 October 1849. p. 1622 – via Trove.
872:. 14 August 1848. p. 1006 – via Trove.
852:. 14 August 1848. p. 1006 – via Trove.
807:. 14 August 1848. p. 1005 – via Trove.
799:"Claims to leases of crown lands. No 35 Gostwyck"
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470:But Threlkeld wrote the following about Davey:
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219:. There he explored the present sites of
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1230:Manufacturing in Newcastle, 1801 β 1900.
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389:Buleori 64,000 acres (25,900 ha)
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1133:Ryan, Lyndall (27 November 2008).
1089:Australian Dictionary of Biography
949:New South Wales Government Gazette
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909:New South Wales Government Gazette
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1305:Timeline results for Henry Dangar
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23:. For the television series, see
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642:"Aberdeen β Culture and History"
168:Government surveyor and explorer
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323:Australian Agricultural Company
137:(1796β1861) was a surveyor and
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553:"Mr Henry Dangar (1796β1861)"
386:25,000 acres (10,117 ha)
1247:Project Gutenberg Australia
1084:"Scott, Robert (1799β1844)"
585:"Dangar, Henry (1796β1861)"
524:Mount Dangar, Dangarfield,
361:Pastoralist and businessman
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1062:MyallCreekMassacre.com
1009:"Myall Creek Massacre"
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1022:Australia on Trial
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