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William Chatfield

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William Chatfield

Birth
Clapham, London Borough of Lambeth, Greater London, England
Death
16 Nov 1902 (aged 87)
Concord, Canada Bay City, New South Wales, Australia
Burial
Parramatta, City of Parramatta Council, New South Wales, Australia GPS-Latitude: -33.8059967, Longitude: 151.0102617
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Salsbury/Sweeney on stockbrokers, p. 84. William Chatfield arrives in NSW on barque 'Planter', in 1840, marries, then to India on barque 'Emerald Isle', to Madras, India with his regt, per Mowle's Genealogy.

Of Parramatta, NSW Australia. Entered the Madras Army 1836. Lt. 1838; resigned 1843, and settled in NSW at Ryana near Goulburn.
Founder of much of Chatfield dynasty in eastern Australia.

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : Wednesday 10 September 1845
APPOINTMENTS.-His Excellency the Governor has appointed William Chatfield, Esq of Rhyana, Goulburn ; ............., to be magistrates of the territory and its dependencies.

9th August 1848 elected as a trustee of Goulburn Hospital.

13 Sep 1848 The Sydney Morning Herald
http://newspapers.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/12903808?searchTerm=Chatfield
CHATFIELD v. SINCLAIR. This was an action on promises. The declaration contained three special counts, setting out three agreements, entered into, by the defendant vith the plaintiff. Court hearing against builder of property he owned that was poorly built. The jury retired for about an hour, and on their return into Court found a verdict for the plaintiff, damages £310.

16 Sep 1848 The Sydney Morning Herald
http://newspapers.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/12909946?searchTerm=Chatfield
District Councils.-It having been certified to the Governor, that the vacancies existing in the undermentioned District Councils were not filled up by election, on the first Tuesday in the month of May, in accordance with the terms of the Charter of Incorporation, His Excellency has directed it to bo notified that he has been pleased to appoint tho following gentlemen to be Councillors for tho districts specified in connexion with their names respectively, viz. :-Goulburn- Messrs. Ronald Campbell, William Chatfield, and William Hilton Hovell, to hold office till 1st May, 1851.

The Sydney Morning Herald, Monday 7 January 1850

RHYANA

The BEAUTIFUL ESTATE OF WILLIAM CHATFIELD, ESQ.,
SITUATE NEAR GOULBURN.
TOGETHER WITH 5000 A1 SHEEP.

MESSRS. MORT AND BROWN Have received instructions to submit the above property to public competition, at their Rooms, George-street, ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 1850, At 11 o'clock.
THIS delightful Estate is within a convenient distance of the town of Goulburn, and consists of TWO THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED AND EIGHTY ACRES of the finest agricultural land, upwards of one hundred acres being cleared and a large portion under cultivation, 25 acres of which are in wheat, about 20 acres in oats, and 1.5 acre in potatoes.
The delicate health of the proprietor is the sole cause for this compact and remunerative property being brought into the market, and the opportunity therefore should not be lost Bight of by any one seeking for a delightful residence, with a most profitable pursuit attached thereto.
The certainty of a railroad to Goulburn ought to enhance this estate immensely, as there can be no question whatever but that rich agricultural -lands in the immediate vicinity of Goulburn will, in the course of a few years, be of great value and importance.
THIS SPLENDID ESTATE AND SHEEP PROPERTY WILL POSITIVELY BE SOLD, AND HALF THE PURCHASE MONEY MAY REMAIN UPON MORTGAGE, WITH INTEREST AT EIGHT PER CENT.

? Australian Biographical Index lists William as Captain in Mowle, F.52, 314.
Captain W. Chatfield, of the Honourable East India Company.
Salsbury/Sweeney on stockbrokers, p. 84. William Chatfield arrives in NSW on barque 'Planter', in 1840, marries, then to India on barque 'Emerald Isle', to Madras, India with his regt, per Mowle's Genealogy.

Of Parramatta, NSW Australia. Entered the Madras Army 1836. Lt. 1838; resigned 1843, and settled in NSW at Ryana near Goulburn.
Founder of much of Chatfield dynasty in eastern Australia.

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : Wednesday 10 September 1845
APPOINTMENTS.-His Excellency the Governor has appointed William Chatfield, Esq of Rhyana, Goulburn ; ............., to be magistrates of the territory and its dependencies.

9th August 1848 elected as a trustee of Goulburn Hospital.

13 Sep 1848 The Sydney Morning Herald
http://newspapers.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/12903808?searchTerm=Chatfield
CHATFIELD v. SINCLAIR. This was an action on promises. The declaration contained three special counts, setting out three agreements, entered into, by the defendant vith the plaintiff. Court hearing against builder of property he owned that was poorly built. The jury retired for about an hour, and on their return into Court found a verdict for the plaintiff, damages £310.

16 Sep 1848 The Sydney Morning Herald
http://newspapers.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/12909946?searchTerm=Chatfield
District Councils.-It having been certified to the Governor, that the vacancies existing in the undermentioned District Councils were not filled up by election, on the first Tuesday in the month of May, in accordance with the terms of the Charter of Incorporation, His Excellency has directed it to bo notified that he has been pleased to appoint tho following gentlemen to be Councillors for tho districts specified in connexion with their names respectively, viz. :-Goulburn- Messrs. Ronald Campbell, William Chatfield, and William Hilton Hovell, to hold office till 1st May, 1851.

The Sydney Morning Herald, Monday 7 January 1850

RHYANA

The BEAUTIFUL ESTATE OF WILLIAM CHATFIELD, ESQ.,
SITUATE NEAR GOULBURN.
TOGETHER WITH 5000 A1 SHEEP.

MESSRS. MORT AND BROWN Have received instructions to submit the above property to public competition, at their Rooms, George-street, ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 1850, At 11 o'clock.
THIS delightful Estate is within a convenient distance of the town of Goulburn, and consists of TWO THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED AND EIGHTY ACRES of the finest agricultural land, upwards of one hundred acres being cleared and a large portion under cultivation, 25 acres of which are in wheat, about 20 acres in oats, and 1.5 acre in potatoes.
The delicate health of the proprietor is the sole cause for this compact and remunerative property being brought into the market, and the opportunity therefore should not be lost Bight of by any one seeking for a delightful residence, with a most profitable pursuit attached thereto.
The certainty of a railroad to Goulburn ought to enhance this estate immensely, as there can be no question whatever but that rich agricultural -lands in the immediate vicinity of Goulburn will, in the course of a few years, be of great value and importance.
THIS SPLENDID ESTATE AND SHEEP PROPERTY WILL POSITIVELY BE SOLD, AND HALF THE PURCHASE MONEY MAY REMAIN UPON MORTGAGE, WITH INTEREST AT EIGHT PER CENT.

? Australian Biographical Index lists William as Captain in Mowle, F.52, 314.
Captain W. Chatfield, of the Honourable East India Company.


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