Surname:
Foley (4th regt.,) (Buffs)
Details:
Buffs. Sailed with detachment to Newcastle to relieve detachment of 57th Reg.
Surname:
Foley (4th regt.,) (Buffs)
Details:
Captain Foley s Company of Buffs doing duty at Newcastle to be relieved by a detachment of the 38th regiment
Surname:
Foley (4th regt.,) (Buffs)
Source:
NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825, 1826-1827 (Ancestry)
Details:
James Howard, in government service charged with improperly and without orders appropriating government property. Mr. William Eckford states - On Tuesday evening McIntosh the stockman came to me to report the death of one of the government working oxen. I immediately went with him and found the animal as stated. He had dropt down at low water mark and was afloat when I saw him. I got the animal hauled off the beach and directed the stockman to get him skinned the next morning. I did not give any orders about the carcase. The following morning when I went to look at it, part of it had been removed - some of it I found in the scrub at a little distance.....Michael Wright states - I was ordered yesterday to skin a bullock which had died on Tuesday evening. I took the hide and entrails to Captain Foley for his inspection. I was afterwards directed by Howard (the superintendent clerk) to go with a cart to fetch the carcase. I afterwards assisted to cut it up and it was sold and distributed about the town. William Jones states - I was driving an empty cart towards the coal mines when Howard told me it was Captain Foleys orders for me to go with it and bring the carcase of the bullock into the town which I did. David Meffan assistant superintendent states - I asked Howard under whose authority he has taken the cart to bring the carcase into the town, he replied by that of Mr. Dixon. Mr. Dixon Superintendent denies having either given orders or permission to Howard to use the cart for the purposes stated. The prisoner states - I did not think I was acting wrong. James Howard sentenced to 25 lashes.
Surname:
Foley (4th regt.,) (Buffs)
Source:
Hobart Town Gazette
Details:
The Woodford, Captain Chapman arrived in Hobart from Sydney 30 January having on board a detachment of the 3rd regiment or Buffs, consisting of Lieutenant Col. Cameron, Captain Foley, Lieut. Macnab, Lieut. Barr, Ensign Disborough and Dr. Roberts of the 13th foot, 9 serjeants, 129 rank and file, 3 drummers 26 women and 46 children. Sailed for Madras on 13th February 1827
Surname:
Foley (4th regt.,) (Buffs)
Details:
On Monday arrived from England, and last from Hobart Town, the ship Hibernia, Captain Robert Gillies, with stores for Government. She left Plymouth the 8th November, calling at the Cape of Good Hope, from whence she sailed the 1st February and left Hobart for this colony on 24th ult., Passengers included Saxe Bannister, Attorney General, two Misses Bannister, with three domestics; William Balcome, Esq., Colonial Treasurer, Mrs. Balcombe and family, with two domestics; Deptuty Assistant Commissary General Radford; Captain Foley of the 3rd regt (Buffs); James Harrison esq., Mrs. Abel and child; and Mr. Wood, clerk to the Attorney General. From Hobart Mr. Adam Maitland and Mrs. T. Burnett