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              177464            
          
              Surname: Billy Barlow (Indigenous)            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 3 September 1849            
          
              Place: Darlinghurst Gaol            
          
              Source: Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW; Roll: 854            
          
              Details: Billy Barlow, Nicky Nicky, Billy Billy, Michy Micky admitted to Darlinghurst gaol from Clarence River. To be sent for trial            
          
              177465            
          
              Surname: Billy Barlow (Indigenous)            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 5 January 1850            
          
              Place: -            
          
              Source: Maitland Mercury            
          
              Details: Nicky Nicky, Billy Billy and Billy Barlow , three aboriginals were indicted for stealing a cow, at the Coldstream River on the 14th July. Guilty, each one years imprisonment            
          
              177470            
          
              Surname: Billy Barlow (Indigenous)            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 16 February 1853            
          
              Place: Moreton Bay            
          
              Source: Maitland Mercury            
          
              Details: Apprehension of Billy Barlow.-An aboriginal native, believed to be the same for whose apprehension, under the name of  Billy Barlow, two warrants, one of suspicion of murder and the other for assault and robbery, had been issued, was brought before the Bris-bane Bench last Tuesday. He had been apprehended by Mr. Skyring, after considerable difficulty, and handed over to the police. The  Bench remanded him till Monday next, for evidence.-Moreton Bay Courier, Feb. 5.            
          
              176984            
          
              Surname: Billy Barlow (Tinabanbaia) (Indigenous)            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 28 June 1848            
          
              Place: Jerrys Plains            
          
              Source: State Library of NSW. Papers relating to Aborigines in the Singleton District, Blanket for Native Blacks, Colonial Secretarys Office            
          
              Details: On list of aborigines to receive blankets            
          
              82200            
          
              Surname: Billy Blue (Indigenous)            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 16 June 1837            
          
              Place: Lake Macquarie            
          
              Source: Australian            
          
              Details: Billy Blue and Little McGill taught to read and write in their own tongue but disposed to wander            
          
              168710            
          
              Surname: Billy Blue (Indigenous)            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 27 December 1841            
          
              Place: Newcastle gaol            
          
              Source: State Archives NSW; Gaol Entrance Book, Item: 2/2020; Roll: 757 (Ancestry)            
          
              Details: Harry and Billy Blue admitted to Newcastle gaol under sentence of 14 days in the cells for assaulting a constable in the execution of his duties            
          
              168713            
          
              Surname: Billy Blue (Indigenous)            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 15 August 1843            
          
              Place: Newcastle            
          
              Source: State Archives NSW; Gaol Entrance Book, Item: 2/2020; Roll: 757 (Ancestry)            
          
              Details: Admitted to Newcastle gaol. Sentenced to 2 calendar months hard labour for assaulting William Wilson            
          
              168714            
          
              Surname: Billy Blue (Indigenous)            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 1845            
          
              Place: Newcastle gaol            
          
              Source: State Archives NSW; Item: 2/2009; Roll: 757.....Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Gaol Description and Entrance Books            
          
              Details: Harry and Billy Blue admitted to Newcastle gaol under a charge of robbery. Remanded            
          
              168715            
          
              Surname: Billy Blue (Indigenous)            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 11 December 1848            
          
              Place: Newcastle            
          
              Source: State Archives NSW; Item: 2/2009; Roll: 757.....Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Gaol Description and Entrance Books            
          
              Details: Admitted to Newcastle gaol . Sentenced to 7 days in the cells for drunkenness            
          
              169589            
          
              Surname: Billy Blue (Indigenous)            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 23 March 1848            
          
              Place: Newcastle gaol            
          
              Source: Gaol Entrance Books. State Archives NSW; Item: 2/2009; Roll: 757 (Ancestry)            
          
              Details: Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Newcastle town under sentence of 24 hours in the cells.            
          
              183258            
          
              Surname: Billy Blue (Indigenous)            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 27 May 1850            
          
              Place: Lake Macquarie            
          
              Source: SMH            
          
              Details: Distribution of blankets to the Aborigines - Lake Macquarie tribe - Billy Blue, 1;  John and Mary Emu, 2.            
          
              183751            
          
              Surname: Billy Blue (Indigenous)            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 1840s and 1850s            
          
              Place: Newcastle            
          
              Source: Newcastle Morning Herald. 7 June 1909            
          
              Details: From the Reminiscences of Mr. Fleming of Newcastle describing Newcastle in 1840s and 1850s....A paddock at the corner of Bolton street extended as far as the shop occupied by Mr. Johnson, and it was here the blacks camped in large numbers. They mostly came from Lake Macquarie and Port Stephens. Red Jimmy and Billy Blue were well known characters.             
          
              72528            
          
              Surname: Billy Blue (Wirrinde) (Indigenous)            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: -            
          
              Place: Lake Macquarie            
          
              Source: Threlkeld            
          
              Details: b. circa 1822            
          
              177025            
          
              Surname: Billy Bowman (Munanah) (Indigenous)            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 1 June 1849            
          
              Place: Patrick Plains            
          
              Source: State Library of NSW. Papers relating to Aborigines in the Singleton District, Blanket for Native Blacks, Colonial Secretarys Office            
          
              Details: Age 40. On Return of Aborigines to receive blankets            
          
              177067            
          
              Surname: Billy Bowman (Munnanagh) (Indigenous)            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: June 1850            
          
              Place: Glendon            
          
              Source: State Library of NSW. Papers relating to Aborigines in the Singleton District, Blanket for Native Blacks, Colonial Secretarys Office            
          
              Details: Age 47. On Return of Aborigines to receive blankets            
          
              176205            
          
              Surname: Billy Boy (Indigenous) (Brisbane Water)            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 24 April 1879            
          
              Place: Wyong            
          
              Source: Newcastle Morning Herald            
          
              Details: In an account of the life of Old Margaret of Lake Macquarie, Robert Talbot mentioned Billy Boy of the Wyong tribe as a relative of old Margaret            
          
              176209            
          
              Surname: Billy Boy (Indigenous) Brisbane Water            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 3 February 1842            
          
              Place: Brisbane Water            
          
              Source: SG            
          
              Details: A body of some ten or twelve natives attempted one afternoon to force open a hut belonging to some men employed on the estate of Mr. Hely. They were luckily however perceived just as they had broken in the door and were commencing their plunder. After a desperate struggle, in which the blacks fought most savagely six were taken into custody handcuffed and marched under escort into the township of East Gosford. Amongst them were Quart Pot, a notorious vagabond, Billy Boy and Jackey Nerang. Quart Pot was the leader in the attack on the house and on arriving in the town he was confronted with the owner of the hut when to the astonishment of all he stoutly denied knowing anything aboutt the matter. Their bindings had unfortunately been taken off on their arrival in the town and they armed themselves with legs of tables with which they commenced a furious attack on the two or three who were present. They were also reinforced by several other blacks who were in the neighbourhood or who had followed the escort from Helys. On the arrival of the constables the blacks decamped. One man was severely wounded by the vagabonds but recovering            
          
              172304            
          
              Surname: Billy Boy Indigenous) (Brisbane Water)            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 18 February 1851 (inquest date)            
          
              Place: Gosford            
          
              Source: Register of Coroners inquests and magisterial inquiries, Gosford Library            
          
              Details: Found dead              
          
              6053            
          
              Surname: Billy Bulli (Billy Bulleye) (Bully) (Indigenous)            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 10 February 1832            
          
              Place: Hunter River            
          
              Source: R v. Boatman Decisions of the Superior Courts of NSW - Macquarie University Online            
          
              Details: Aborigine indicted for stealing 4 sheep belonging to John Palmer. Not guilty            
          
              169595            
          
              Surname: Billy Bulli (Bully) (Indigenous)            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 23 February 1832            
          
              Place: Hunter River            
          
              Source: Sydney Monitor            
          
              Details: Supreme Court, Feb. 23.An aboriginal man, named Billy Bulli, was indicted for stealing four sheep, belonging to Mr. Palmer, in the district of Hunter s River. The evidence proved that he was one of a party of natives who drove away several sheep from the prosecutor s station. Mr. Therry, who, at the request of the judge, undertook the prisoner s defence, objected to the jurisdiction of the court, on the ground that the aboriginal natives of the colony were not subject to the British laws. Mr. Justice Dowling consented to take a note of the objection, and draw out a case for the judges, if necessary. It was a question of great importance, for if there was no law by which the people could be tried, it might be proper to resort to the local legislature. On the part of the prisoner, the Rev. Mr. Threlkeld, who had come from Newcastle to act as interpreter, was examined as follows: " I have some knowledge of the customs and language of the natives; I know frequent instances of their gins (wives) being taken from them by whites; in two instances I had to interfere, and to appear at the police-office. I have had repeated complaints from the blacks of their women being taken away from them for improper purposes. I do not think they supposed they had a right to retaliate on that account; they have a notion respecting the rights of property; they do not take what belongs to each other, nor do they make use, to any great extent, of the opportunities they possess of taking the property of the whites; I think this arises from fear. They have no knowledge of the laws of England; they would readily be induced to steal a sheep for a trifling reward; I think one fig of tobacco would induce one of them to do it; their ignorance of the consequences of the offence would induce them to commit it