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William Lewis 22 hus (37 family) Smith Prot both Bristol, came 12 Dec 1841 on the Ward Chipman
Eliza Lewis 21 wife of William (37 family) House Servant, came 12 Dec 1841 on the Ward Chipman
William Lewis, and Elizabeth baptised William James John at Church Of England St James, Melbourne born at Melb 1842 #12752
W J J Lewis, died W 1m Melbourne 1842 #3695 Church Of England St James, Melbourne
William Lewis and Elizabeth baptised William Henry 1843, Harriet Ann Amelia 1845, James John Stokes 1847
William Lewis died 1847 Male aged 65 at Collingwood
William Lewis Correspondence Portland Bay Gringelgalgona 13 94 Transferred from Simon Cadden
William Lewis Directory 1847 coach smith, Bourke lane
William Lewis Owned Property Marrabool & Malop Streets Geelong - Freehold Property
John Ley, of Melbourne, Publican, from Insolvencies, dated 16-May and 16-May 1842
John Ley, male wed Bridget Shea 1842 #4530 Church Of England St James, Melbourne
John Ley, Melbourne Times 23 Apr 1842 granted Publicans Licence Bourke St Royal Hotel
John Ley, Publican's License granted Royal Hotel Bourke St, p3 - 23 April 1842 Melbourne Times
John Ley and Ann baptised Ann 1840, Wilbraham Frederick 1847
John Ley Letters unclaimed at Post-Office, Melbourne, 30th April, 1847
Mrs Ley Reported Tues 18 Aug 1840 - The Cabin passengers of the Isabella Watson entertained Captain Macdonald,
Mrs Ley cleared for Sydney 8 Sep 1840 on the Isabella Watson
Mr W Ley wife and child arrived 19 June 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip on the Corsair
Peter Leadon - Leydon wed Mary Dwyre in 1841 at Roman Catholic Melbourne & Geelong baptised Hanora 1845 died, John 1846
Directory 1847 carter, off Bourke lane
Peter Leydon, List 4, 30 Apr 1844 letter at the Melbourne Post Office. Source - Port Phillip Herald 7 May 1844
F W Liardet A with 5 chn in Steerage Farmer, came Nov 1839 on the William Metcalf
Frank Liardet, Beach Pier Hotel' granted annual Publican's license - source Port Phillip Herald 17 Apr 1845
Frank Liardet Directory 1847 publican and mail contractor, Beach
Mrs Liardet and dau, Cabin arrived 16 Nov 1844 on the Royal George
Mrs Liardet A wife of Wilabraham, with 4 younger chn Intermediate, came Nov 1839 on the William Metcalf
WFE Liardet, Insolvency Certificate pending 1 Jan 1845 - source Port Phillip Herald 4 Jan 1845
W.F.E. Liardet Directory 1847 gentleman
Wilbraham Frederick Evelyn Liardet was baptised in Chelsea, England on 17 July 1799, the son of Wilbraham Liardet and Phillipa Evelyn. His mother was the daughter of Frederick Evelyn, Baronet, and the widow of Major Haughton. Caroline Frederica Liardet, Wilbraham Frederick's wife, was the daughter of John William Tell Liardet, former Secretary to the British Legation in Madrid, and Perpetue Catherine de Paul de Lamanon d'Albe of distinguished French Huguenot country gentry. Perpetue was baptised near the family estate of Lamanon outside Salon, Provence in 1768. Wilbraham and Caroline were jointly descended from John George Liardet, who came to England from Vevey, Switzerland, in 1772 as chaplain and tutor to the Dysart family.
Wilbraham and Caroline took passage on the so-called ‘first-class ship’ the William Metcalfe bound from Plymouth to Sydney on 24 July 1839. The Liardets travelled with their nine children in fairly cramped quarters, Wilbraham's scanty capital ensuring that the family's shipboard accommodation was ‘between decks’; Caroline and the five youngest children travelled intermediate class, while Wilbraham and the four older boys travelled steerage.
Wilbraham Frederick Evelyn Liardet, of Melbourne, Publican, from Insolvencies, dated 7-Jul and 27-Jul 1842
Frank Liardet, Melbourne Times 23 Apr 1842 granted Publicans Licence North Shore Brighton Pier Hotel
Frank Liardet, The Port Phillip Herald Fri, 21 Apr 1843 Publicans Licence renewed for Beach Hotel Beach
F Mr Liardet Licenses To Cut Timber Bourke, March 12, 1847
Mary Liced - Liced Letters at Post Office Jan 1847
Michael Licet, and Mary Maloney baptised male Patrick at Roman Catholic St Marys, Geelong born at Geelong 1842 #511
Michael Licet - Licet and Mary Maloney baptised Andrew 1845
John Licett - Licett and Mary Aburton baptised Francis 1847
Mr S Licout arrived 29 May 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip, William Hughes
Anthony H Liddell, 30 both was Sawyer, trained as Carpenter married crime - Larceny in a dwelling 10 years convicted 25 Mar 1843, at Durham, received 6 May 1843, at Durham, became an Exile and received a Royal Pardon 10 Oct 1844, arrived at Geelong 18 March 1845 on the Sir George Seymour, and was Working for himself (List a097 and b35)
Elizabeth Liddle, arrived at Port Phillip from Hobart on the brig 'Lillias' 20 Aug 1845. Source - Port Phillip Herald 21 Aug 1845
Capt John Liddel Master, arrived 18 Sep 1839 from Leith on the Caledonia
John Liddell witness to wedding 25 Sep 1839 of Thomas Brown by Rev James Forbes Presbyterian
Captain Liddell, Master arrived 13 Aug 1842 from London on the Caledonia
Mrs Liddell - Liddell Cabin, cleared for Sydney 25 Aug 1841 on the William Abrams
William Liddle - Liddle - paid own fare (6 on list) Cabin, came 27 July 1841 on the William Abrams
Mr Liddy, Landlord of the 'Star and Garter' Little Collins St reported it is oldest licensed house in town, and has 13 rooms. Source - Port Phillip Herald 7 May 1844
Ann Eliza Liddy died 26 Jul 1839 dau aged 5 years father James Liddy, house carpenter at St James Cathedral, Melbourne
J Liddy, The Port Phillip Herald Tuesday, 3 Jan 1843 signed public notice supporting John Stephen to be a Councillor for the La Trobe Ward
James Liddy, House Collins Lane The Port Phillip Herald Fri 8 Sep 1843 Burgess in La Trobe Ward on Committee 15 Sep 1843 to meet at William Bourke, 'Australian Inn'
James Liddy, House Queen St The Port Phillip Herald Fri 22 Sep 1843 applied to be added to the Burgess in Lonsdale Ward
James Liddy, jury for Fri 16 May - Supreme Court - source Port Phillip Herald 20 May 1845
James Liddy, a Burgess in Lonsdale Ward voted for John Joseph Fawkner who won the seat. Source - Port Phillip Herald 12 Aug 1845
James F Liddy, Licensed to cut timber at County of Bourke August 1845. Source - Melbourne Courier 29 Sep 1845
James Liddy, jury to hear inquest on death of James Reardon, other driver claimed his horse bolted first, and he could not stop to help injured man. Source - Port Phillip Herald 8 Jan 1846
Robert Lidpater Ships Cook arrived 16 Apr 1844 on the Sea Queen
Alicia Lydwell 20 (35 single woman) House maid RC both Tipperary, came 22 Oct 1841 on the Lysander
Alicia Lidwell wed William Hobbs in 1843 at Presbyterian Melbourne & Geelong
George Lidwell 18 (29 single man) Farm servant RC both Tipperary, came 22 Oct 1841 on the Lysander
James Lidwell 25 (30 single man) Farm servant RC both Tipperary, came 22 Oct 1841 on the Lysander
Jane Lydwell 16 (34 single woman) House maid RC both Clare, came 22 Oct 1841 on the Lysander
Mary Lidwell - ( Steerage), came 15 Jan 1841 on the Fergusson
Michael Lidwill 25 hus (24 family) Farm Servant RC neither Tipperary, came 15 Jan 1841 on the Fergusson
Margaret Lidwill 20 wife of Michael (24 family) Housemaid RC reads Tipperary, came 15 Jan 1841 on the Fergusson
Robison Lidwell 19 (26 single man) Farm servant RC both Tipperary, came 22 Oct 1841 on the Lysander
Henry Liffin, letter at Melbourne Post Office. Source - Port Phillip Herald 2 Jan 1844
James Ligget aged 22 came Dec 1840 with 273 on the Orient
Joseph Liggett came May 1847 with 338 Crew on the Sir Thomas Arbuthnot
William Lighgow, one of 469 voters who qualified by Freehold in River Plenty Electors List District of Bourke. Source - Melbourne Courier 8 Aug 1845
John Lightwood - Lightwood 24 hus (19 family) Painter Prot both Birmingham, came 1 Mar 1841 on the Argyle
Anne Lightwood - Lightwood 22 wife of John (19 family) Housemaid Prot both Birmingham, came 1 Mar 1841 on the Argyle
John Lightwood, of Melbourne, from Insolvencies, dated 11-Oct and 29-Oct 1842
John Lightwood, Insolvent debts being checked. Source - Port Phillip Herald 24 Dec 1844
John Lightwood Directory 1847 painter, Swanston street
Mr Lilburn - Lilburn Crew (6 on list), came 22 Oct 1841 on the Grindlay
Jane Lilburne - Lilburne 16 (15 single woman) House servant Prot both Perthshire, came 22 Oct 1841 on the Grindlay
James Bell Lilburne - Lilburne wed Edward Barlow in 1846 at Church of England St James, Melbourne
William Lilburne, dwelling house, Merri Merri Creek The Port Phillip Herald Fri, 26 May 1843 District of Port Phillip Electoral List of 291 names voted in election 20 June 1843, during fifth hour, 1-2pm
William Lilburne, of Merri Creek fined 40 shillings for non-attendance as Juror - source Port Phillip Herald 29 Apr 1845
William Lilburnie, one of 469 voters who qualified by Dwelling house in Merri Merri Creek Electors List District of Bourke. Source - Melbourne Courier 8 Aug 1845
William Lilburne, sworn in as a Special Constable before His Worship the Mayor 21 Oct 1845 72 enrolled, all publicans exempted. Source - Port Phillip Herald 23 Oct 1845
William Lilburne - Lilburne Directory 1847 auctioneer, Bourke street Original Notice, dated 27th April, 1844. Re-licensed May 27, 1846.
Anna Lilly - Lilly 18 (30 single woman) Housemaid Prot both York, came 17 July 1841 on the England
Anna Lilly - Lilley wed George Turner in 1842 at Independent Melbourne
George Lilly granted licence to be an Auctioneer on 18 Dec 1837. Made return for first sales in April 1838 - asked for nil returns for earlier months, if he nhad no sales then.
George Lilly witness to wedding 11 Sep 1838 of John Moffat Chisholm by Rev James Forbes Presbyterian
George Lilly Presbyterian resident Subscriber to build school 1 Mar 1839
George Lilly, subscribed 2/2- to the Testomonial to be presented to Captain Lonsdale, raising a total of 325 pounds 17s from 76 men. Source - Port Phillip Herald 31 Jan 1840
Mr George Lilly departed 28 Jan 1841 from Launceston for Port Phillip and South Australia on the Minerva
George Lilly, on the 8th February 1842, had the dubious honour of being the first person to become Insolvent in the Port Phillip District. William Verner who was appointed Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates, Melbourne, by Judge Willis, was sworn in by him on February 4th.
George Lilly, of Melbourne, Commission Agent, from Insolvencies, dated 8-Feb and 9-Feb 1842
Hannah Lilly, wed George Turner 1842 #856 Independent Melbourne
Henry Lilley wed Hannah Williams Willacott in 1841 at Church of England St James, Melbourne
Henry Lilly, Shop and house Little Bourke St The Port Phillip Herald Fri 8 Sep 1843 Burgess in Gipps Ward
Henry Lilley, of Gipps Ward, signed letter to Henry Moore. Source - Port Phillip Herald 27 Sept 1844
Henry Lilly, sworn in as a Special Constable before His Worship the Mayor 21 Oct 1845 72 enrolled, all publicans exempted. Source - Port Phillip Herald 23 Oct 1845
Directory 1847 carpenter, Bourke lane
John Henry Lilly - Lilley wed Maria Peakan in 1841 at Roman Catholic St Francis, Melbourne
John Lilly, and Maria Pekin baptised male John at Roman Catholic St Francis, Melbourne born at Melbourne 1842 #329
John Lilly, died 30 male Geelong 1842 #126 Roman Catholic Melbourne & Geelong
Jonathan Lilley 39 hus (41 family) Labourer Prot both Yorkshire, came 17 July 1841 on the England
Sarah Lilley 39 wife of Jonathan (41 family) House Keeper Prot both Yorkshire, came 17 July 1841 on the England
Mary Anne Lilley 14, Zillah Lilley 11, George Lilley 9, Jamison Lilley 7 and Arroe Lilley 2 son of Jonathan (41 family) Prot Yorkshire, came 17 July 1841 on the England
Jonathan Lilly, House Lane off Flinders Lane The Port Phillip Herald Fri 8 Sep 1843 Burgess in Lonsdale Ward
Jonathan Lilly, letter to be collected from Melbourne Post Office. Source - Port Phillip Herald 6 Feb 1844
Jonathan Lilly, Licensed to depasture stock at County of Bourke August 1845. Source - Melbourne Courier 29 Sep 1845
Jonathan Lilley Directory 1847 carter, off Collins lane
Joseph Lilly - Lilley and Ann Theresa baptised Albert William 1847, Randolph Joseph 1847
Directory 1847 general dealer, Queen street
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