MARMON, Ann (Born in the Colony) see also MULVANY, Ann; TURNER, Ann MARMON, Ann. Born in the Colony 1818 Jul 6,11 Re permission to marry John Mulvany at Sydney (Reel 6006; 4/3498 p.294) 1822 Mar 12 On list of prisoners committed for trial at the Court of Criminal Jurisdiction at Sydney on 25 Feb 1822 recommended to be discharged on the accession of Sir Thomas Brisbane; committed from Sydney (Reel 6016; 4/5781 p.216) 1823 Mar 13 Provost Marshal instructions to release; appears as Marmion (Reel 6054; 4/1757 p.123) MARMON, John. Born in the Colony 1822 Aug 21 Re his distressed condition (Reel 6055; 4/1761 p.125) 1823 Apr 14-May 8 Sentenced to hard labour on colonial vessel for two years. In reports of prisoners tried at Court of Criminal Jurisdiction (Reel 6023; X820 p.97) 1823 Sentenced to two years on board one of the colonial vessels. Petition to be put on board a vessel (Reel 6056; 4/1763 p.237) 1823 Apr 16 Convicted for robbing house of Richard Read in Upper Pitt Street. Petition of Samuel Lyons for mitigation of sentence (Fiche 3234; 4/1870 p.14) 1823 Aug 30 Request for copy of proceedings at the Sydney Police Court of his case (Reel 6011; 4/3509 p.152) 1823 Sep 5 Received on board Colonial vessel (Reel 6057; 4/1767 p.64) MARMON, Margaret. Born in the Colony 1824 Sep 20 Prostitute; sentenced to the Factory for three months. On return of fines and punishments in the Police Office (Reel 6023; 4/6671 p.91) MARMON, Patrick. Per "Marquis Cornwallis", 1796 1810 Mar Remuneration received by while employed in building of new Commissariat Stores (Reel 6042; 4/1723 pp.202-3) 1811 Feb 8 Enquiry into his sentence of transportation resulted in his being given a certificate of freedom; appears as Marmion (Reel 6043; 4/1726 pp.211-2) 1816 Jul 19 Juror at inquest on Michael Scandlin held at Sydney (Reel 6021; 4/1819 p.627) 1816 Jul 19 Re evidence at inquest on Michael Scandlin (Reel 6021; 4/1819 p.629) 1822 Jun 10 On list of persons receiving an assigned convict (Fiche 3290; 4/4570D p.78) CAMPBELL, John Thomas. Secretary to Governor Macquarie; Provost Marshal John Thomas Campbell was recommended to Macquarie by the Earl of Caledon, Governor of the Cape of Good Hope, when he called there on his way to New South Wales in 1809; and Campbell joined Macquarie's party. He was appointed Secretary to the Governor on 1 January 1810 and held this post until 21 January 1821. He received a number of additional appointments: Registrar of the Court of Vice Admiralty, 11 June 1810; Trustee and Agent for Intestate Estates, 22 June 1811; Secretary and Treasurer of Committee of Native Institution, 10 December 1814; as a Justice of the Peace and Magistrate, 25 October 1815; to the Committees of the Male and Female Orphan Institutions, 1818; Provost Marshal, 6 March 1819-1824; and Sheriff briefly in 1824. He was also the first President of the Board of Directors of the Bank of New South Wales, 1817-21, and held land at Bringelly and near Rooty Hill. He died at Sydney on 7 January 1830. Tickets of leave, emancipation, and pardon records, 1810-19 MARMION Patrick 1/2/1811 Certificate of Emancipation 548-49 [4/4427] COD18 601 - DEAVES, John 1811 Feb 8 Millwright. Affidavit giving purport of sentence passed in his hearing by the judge at Downpatrick, Ireland, on P Marmion (Reel 6043; 4/1726 pp.211-2) MARMION Patrick 7/11/1798 157 65 655 On a list of persons employing female servants [SZ767] COD 77 Servant Catharine Evans Assisted immigrants arriving in Sydney, 1860-79 MARMION Mary 24 Samarang 1869 2140, 2486 MARMION Anne Royal Saxon 1841 2143A 4/4813 169 Index to Certificates of Freedom, 1823-69 MARMION Anne MANNION Hooghley 1831 42/1328 4 Aug 1842 4/4375 1011 Wife of William Bolan, per "James Pattison" [1830], fbs MARMION Peggy Sir Charles Forbes 1837 45/0868 5 Jul 1845 4/4399 1020 MARMION William Morley 1828 34/0814 18 Jun 1834 4/4322 993 TL 32/954 Index to Gaol Photographs MARMION George - - Bathurst - George Albert MARMION Percy - - Albury - Edward - 1811 Feb 8 Memo re alteration to records relating to Patrick Marmion, a political prisoner (Reel 6043; 4/1726 pp.211-2) |
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1828 NSW Census Name arrival vessel William Marmion 1828 Morley Willm Marmion 1828 Elizth Marman Patk Marmon 1795 possible misspelled sirname: William Marmont 1824 Co Harcourt Willm Marmont 1824 Css Harcourt James Merriman Mary Merriman Eligh Merryman 1827 Harmony Elizh Merryman 1827 Harmony Esther Merryman 1804 Alexander George Merryman John Merryman 1822 Eliza William Mornan 1824 Three Bees Mary Mornane 1812 Minstrel Patk Mornane 1806 Tellicherry |
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DEATH OF THE HON. W. E. MARMION. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 8896, 7 July 1896, Page 2 PERTH, JuIy7. Obituary The Hon W. E. Marmion, U.L.A., formerly Commisioner of Lands |
AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.
Wanganui Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8414, 5 December 1894, Page 2 Sydney, December 5, The Legislative Assembly, after considering tho Council's amendments in the Labour Settlements Bill, deoided to lay the measure aside. MBraoimwß, December E. In Committee on the Land and Income Tax the amount was oarried by 67 to 25, inoreising tbe Land Tax exemption from £100 to £500. The Government voted with the minority. The Premier intimated that the amount moant the loss of a £160,000, which would have to be met by increasing the Inoome Tax. PuBTH, Deoember 6. Mr Biohardson succeeds Mr Marmion as Minister of Mines. Mr Parker, Colonial Secretary, has resigned, it is believed owing to the friotion in the Cabinet. |
THE FEDERAL CONVENTION.
Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 47, 25 February 1891, Page 3 WESTERN AUSTRALIAN DELEGATES. {united press association. J (Reoeived Februiry 25, 11:30 a m ) Perth, This Day. The following delegates have been appointed to represent Western Australia at the Federation Convention in Sydney : Sir J. G. Lee Steere, Messrs. John Forrest, C.M.G., J. A. Wright, Alexander Forrest, W. E. Marmion, W. T. Loton, and Hackett. Auckland, 24th February. The Auckland Liberal Association, at a meeting to-night, resolved to present an address to Sir George Grey before his departure for Sydney to attend the Federal Convention. Owing to the recent breakdown of the Tarawera, that vessel will not leave Auokland for Sydney till Thursday, and therefore Sir George Grey, who will bo a passenger, will be unable to be present at the opening of the Convention. |
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Australian Electoral Rolls Name: William Richard Patrick Marmion Gender: Male Electoral Year: 1916 through 1936 State: Western Australia District: Kalgoorlie Subdistrict: Hannans |
Francis Herbert Edwards born 24 July 1868 in Brighton, South Australia married Alice Ann Marmion born 9 May 1872 Essendon, Victoria. |