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24 August 1830, The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842), page 2
… in 1830 (returned to England on the Dunvegan Castle in August 1830);…
1 citation15 February 1836, The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), page 2
…in 1835. He returned to London on the Norfolk in February 1836 . Surgeon Obadiah Pineo returned on the same vessel.…
1 citation3 June 1833, The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), page 2
…Lotus…
1 citation31 May 1833, The Hobart Town Courier (Tas. : 1827 - 1839), page 3
…May 1833…
1 citation27 November 1803, The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842), page 1
…Port Phillip…
1 citation15 October 1824, Hobart Town Gazette and Van Diemen’s Land Advertiser (Tas. : 1821 - 1825), page 1
…Edward Bromley was suspended from his position of Treasurer of the Police Fund and Naval Officer in October 1824 after it was found that colonial funds were misappropriated. His clerk Bartholomew Broughton was tried in 1826 for embezzlement of money however was found not guilty of the charge. Another explanation was put forward in the Colonial Times a few years later, however Bromley was held accountable as he had been lax and incompetent but the degree of his guilt was never established . He remained in the colony for the next three years. (117) Much of his property was confiscated and sold in an attempt to replace…
1 citation21 October 1826, Hobart Town Gazette (Tas. : 1825 - 1827), page 4
…Edward Bromley was suspended from his position of Treasurer of the Police Fund and Naval Officer in October 1824 after it was found that colonial funds were misappropriated. His clerk Bartholomew Broughton was tried in 1826 for embezzlement of money however was found not guilty of the charge. Another explanation was put forward in the Colonial Times a few years later, however Bromley was held accountable as he had been lax and incompetent but the degree of his guilt was never established . He remained in the colony for the next three years. (117) Much of his property was confiscated and sold in an attempt to replace the missing money. When he finally returned to England in 1829 to plead his case, he left behind his wife Sarah and young children.…
1 citation17 December 1935, The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954), page 16
…Benjamin Bynoe joined the next expedition which departed England in July 1837 and returned to England in October 1843. The Bynoe mouth , one of the outlets of the Flinders River, about 200 yards wide was named by Captain Stokes R.N. of the Beagle in 1841 in honour of Bynoe. John Gould wrote of Bynoe in 1839: -…
1 citation7 April 1852, Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), page 2
…He was appointed to the Crocodile in April 1847 (7) and transferred to the Ocean guard ship in October 1847. He was appointed to the Ganges (11) and then to the Wellington (9) in 1848 and the Monarch in December 1850. His appointment to the Aboukir was announced in November 1851. The Aboukir departed England on 28th December 1851 and arrived in Hobart with 279 male convicts.…