Squatters and graziers index 1837-1849

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NameSurnameStationDateRemarksCitation
1826-1826Other names: W S Parker.NRS 905 [4/10801.5]Details
Nil1845-1845Other names: Ryrie.NRS 906 [X817]; Reel 2748-2749, Page 72Details
NilOther names: W Arnold.NRS 906 [X817]; Reel 2748-2749, Page 21Details
Nil1842-1842Other names: Wilson.NRS 906 [X817]; Reel 2748-2749, Page 65Details
Nil1845-1845Other names: Baynton.NRS 906 [X817]; Reel 2748-2749, Page 77Details
Nil1845-1845Other names: J Cotton.NRS 906 [X817]; Reel 2748-2749, Page 74Details
Nil1845-1845Other names: Allen.NRS 906 [X817]; Reel 2748-2749, Page 76Details
Forlong1842-1842Superintendent: Norris.NRS 906 [X814]; Reel 2748-2749, Page 13Details
Nil1845-1845Other names: Bennett.NRS 906 [X817]; Reel 2748-2749, Page 69Details
Nil1845-1845Other names: Bich.NRS 906 [X814]; Reel 2748-2749, Page 31Details

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Squatter: One who settled on Crown Land to run stock especially sheep, initially without Government permission but later with a lease or licence (Macquarie Dictionary, 2nd Edition).

Grazier: The owner of a rural property on which sheep or cattle are grazed (Macquarie ABC Dictionary, 2003, page 427).