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Index
Aarons, Dr Isaac 204
Aarons, Joseph 160–2, 164–5, 169
Aarons, Louisa 161, 164–5, 169, 177, 194, 219, 240
Aboriginal people 184, 188, 191, 285
Adelphi Hotel 37, 40, 42, 43, 45, 159, 164, 210
Archer brothers 185
Archer, Thomas 195, 196, 286
The Atlas 110, 112, 116, 177, 232
The Australian Journal 112
Australian Native Association (ANA) 274, 275
Barmore, Captain 251, 252, 254
Barnetts of Pitt Street 3, 4
Barton, Edmond 275
Bathurst district 114, 151, 219, 272
Battle of Ballingarry 148–9, 166
Beaton, Mrs 102
Beatty, Charles Augustus 273–4
Bell’s Sporting Life 62, 88, 108, 112, 119, 168, 169, 176–7, 250, 261
Bigge, J.T. 114–15
Bland, Dr William 60, 215–16, 231
Blaxland, Gregory 178–9, 191
bounty migrants 59, 109, 214–15, 259, 282
Bourke, Governor Richard 22, 212, 261
Bourne, Anne 19, 20, 24, 65, 148, 211–13, 219
Boyd, Ben 111, 233
Budge, Daniel 62
Cabbagers 42, 58, 89, 102, 109, 120, 131, 132, 192, 216
California
goldfields 153–4, 157, 159, 183, 196, 197, 215, 257–9, 286
Mary Ann and Will 233–54, 264–6
Campbell, Robert 199, 203
Captain Rock see Rock, Captain; Rockites
Castle Forbes 23
Chalk, Henry 238
Challenger, Mary Ann 113, 116
Chartists 56, 166
Cochrane, Peter 281
Committee of Vigilance 264, 265
Corowa 274–6
Corowa Federation Convention 275
The Currency Lass 11–12, 285
Cutt, William 50, 52, 53, 66
Darling Downs 26, 29, 30, 273
Darling, Governor Ralph 115
Darlinghurst Court House 79–80, 114
Darlinghurst Gaol 114–16, 121–3, 189
Davidson, Jim 30, 37, 38, 45, 50, 52, 53, 66, 124, 147, 163, 164, 171, 197, 220, 240
Donnybrook Hotel 5–6, 111
Doody, Daniel 74
Duffy, Timothy 62
Duke of Ormonde 19, 20, 22
Fairfax, John 110, 111, 114
Federation League 274, 275
FitzRoy, Sir Charles 147, 148, 154, 189, 198–201, 204, 213–14, 263
French Revolution of 1848 55–6, 108, 119–20
Geoghegan, Edward 285
Gill, Elizabeth 275
Gill, Frederick James 276, 279
Gill, Harriet 8, 134, 182, 273
Gill, Isabella 8, 42, 75, 134, 182, 247
Gill, John 75
Gill, Margaret 3–15, 19, 33–7, 40–1, 63, 68–106, 112, 142, 235–7
background 19, 283
catering business 262, 263, 272
children 8, 277
comparison with Mary Ann 277–8
death 277
estrangement from Martin 173–5, 181, 208, 227–9, 235, 236
insolvency court 255–6, 260
marriage to Martin 5
Martin leaving debts to 241–2, 254–5
reaction to Mary Ann’s elopement 47–8
transportation 4
view of Martin’s plans 150, 155–8, 173–5, 181
Gill, Margaret (baby) 8
Gill, Martin 1–14, 33–262, 272, 267–8, 278, 286
attempt to kill James 51–3, 62
auction of hotel goods 228–30
background 1–2, 19, 283
business ventures 7–14, 111, 136–7, 182–3
early life in colony 2–4
marriage to Margaret 5
plan to go to California 183, 208, 226, 233–9
seeking husband for Mary Ann 137–8, 141–2, 149–50, 155–8, 173–5
transportation 2
trial against James 71, 75–8, 88–105
trial for attempted murder 62–7
Gill, Martin Jnr 75, 134, 142, 175, 182, 247
Gill, Mary Ann (later Mary Kinchela, Mary Beatty)
adoption of nephew 276
attempted elopement 40–54, 62, 70, 114
auction of goods on death 279
birth 5
childhood 8–16
children 270, 271, 275
Corowa 274–6
death 277
first meeting James 16, 18, 27
James proposing to 38–9, 207
marriage to James 266–8, 286
media reports about 62, 70, 114, 116
New Caledonia 271–3, 278
obituary 271, 272, 276, 277, 282
plan to go to California 233–47, 247–9
reaction to Aarons affair 168–70, 194
reinvention 278–9
remarriage 273
Sacramento ranch 269–71
trial against James 75–8, 83–4, 89–106
visiting James in gaol 121, 127–30, 225, 285
watching anti-transportation rallies 190–4, 203–7
Gill, Thomas Edward 75, 134, 182, 275–6
Gill, William 8, 11, 42, 72, 121, 132, 155, 157, 168–70, 174, 175, 190–3, 203–10, 221, 226–8
children 275
leaving for California 247–9
leaving hotel 226, 227
plan to go to California 233–47
reaction to Aarons affair 168–70
watching anti-transportation rallies 190–4, 203–7
Gill’s Family Hotel 13–15, 35, 68, 136–7, 150, 172, 192, 207–10, 216, 226
Goold, Honourah 73
Gore, Thomas 26, 27, 152
Green, Alex 115, 126–8
Grey, Earl 144–5, 166–7, 176, 192, 199, 204, 213, 214
Hanley, Ellen 41, 42, 44, 78, 282
Hargreaves, Edward 265
Hashemy (convict ship) 166, 186, 188–94, 199, 205, 213, 214, 232, 263
Hawkesley, Edward 110, 167, 201
Hawkins brothers 184
Hawkins, Edward 195, 196, 286
Hawkwood 26, 29, 37, 66, 146, 172, 178, 184, 187–8, 195–8, 220
Hayes, Sir Henry 74, 75
Healy, Mr 44, 45, 49, 163
Helen 251, 253–4, 260
Herbert brothers 185, 191
Holroyd, Arthur Todd 81, 85–104, 113, 121, 124–6, 135
background 85
defending Kinchela 81, 86–8, 92–6, 100–4, 113, 121
Kinchela’s appeal 124, 125, 135–6, 138, 139
visiting Kinchela in gaol 125–6
Hunter, Graham 52, 53, 63, 66
Innes, Captain Joseph Long 65, 122, 164–5, 169, 171, 189, 199
Keck, Henry 122–5, 140
Keck, Mrs 122, 124, 126
Kelly, Mrs 43, 89, 99, 101
Kemp, Charles 88, 110, 111, 114
Kennedy, Edmund 176–7
Kennedy sisters 74
Kennington Mon
ster Rally 56, 188
Kinchela, Anne see Bourne, Anne
Kinchela, Edith Ann 270, 271
Kinchela, James Butler 17–54, 62–271, 279, 284
Aarons affair 164–5, 168–9, 177
appeal 124, 125, 135–6, 138, 142
attempted elopement 40–54
background 19–22
birth 19
death 271
gaol 121–40, 146
Gill’s attempt to murder 51–3
marriage to Mary Ann 266–8, 286
overlanding expeditions 26–7, 151
plan to go to California 196, 197, 207, 210, 233–9
proposing to Mary Ann 38–9, 207
release from gaol 159–65
Sacramento ranch 269–71
selling Hawkwood 184–5, 187–8, 195–8, 220
trial against Gill 62–7
trial for abduction 71, 75–8, 88–105
Kinchela, James John 270, 271
Kinchela, Dr John 19–25
Kinchela, John Jnr 20, 24–7, 29, 37, 38, 52, 80, 81, 124, 146–54, 167, 170–2, 196, 223
death 212–13, 216–17, 220, 224
Mudie affair 24–5, 81, 146
reaction to Aarons affair 167, 170–2
reaction to James’ case 124, 146–7, 151–4
selling Hawkwood 184–5
Superintendent of Schools 147–8, 151, 168, 211
visiting James in gaol 146–9
Kinchela, Lewis Chapelier 19, 20
Kinchela, Mary 20, 80, 152
Kinchela, Matilda 20
Knatchbull, John 115
Lady Howden 238–40, 244, 250, 257
Lamb, Captain John 60, 192, 199, 201, 202
Lang, Dr 178, 184
Lawless, Paul and Clement 185, 191
Legislative Council of NSW 136, 144, 215, 231, 281
elections (1848) 59–61, 107–11, 116, 126, 130–6
Lowe, Georgina 61, 231, 243
Lowe, Robert 60–7, 71, 81–115, 145, 186, 193–4, 198–205, 214–16, 231–2, 243
anti-transportation campaign 198–205, 214
background 85
defending Gill 63–7, 113
leaving NSW 231, 243
Legislative Council 136, 145, 198, 215, 231
politics 60–2, 109–10, 113, 133, 136, 145, 193
prosecuting Kinchela 81–4, 86–9, 94–104, 125, 138
public view of 61, 113, 125, 216
Lyons, Samuel 13, 142
Lyons, Saul 13
McCormick, Thomas 4, 5, 9, 12, 33, 104, 117, 118, 136, 150, 181, 182, 208–9, 226, 228, 234, 237, 243, 244–7, 255, 256, 272, 278, 283
Mackay, Angus 110, 116, 117, 119, 167, 177, 202, 232
McLeod, Captain 250–1
Macquarie, Governor Lachlan 115
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