Archibald Clunes Innes (1800-1857) was a soldier and pastoralist from Thrumster, Caithness, Scotland. When he arrived in Australia in 1822 he was a captain in the Third Regiment (Buffs), on the ship “Eliza”, in charge of 170 convicts. Innes was a commandant at Port Macquarie, New South Wales penal settlement from November 1826 to April 1827.
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- Archibald Clunes Innes (1800-1857) was a soldier and pastoralist from Thrumster, Caithness, Scotland. When he arrived in Australia in 1822 he was a captain in the Third Regiment (Buffs), on the ship “Eliza”, in charge of 170 convicts. Innes was a commandant at Port Macquarie, New South Wales penal settlement from November 1826 to April 1827. Captain Innes returned in 1830 and settled on his grant of 2,568 acres (1,039 ha) of land near Port Macquarie where the 22 room Lake Innes house was built, using convict labour, in several stages between 1831 and 1843. In 1837 Innes had 85 convicts working for him at Port Macquarie.
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- three sons and two daughters
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- Major James Innes, soldier
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- Margaret, daughter of Alexander McLeay
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- Innes, Archibald Clunes (1800 - 1857)
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- Archibald Clunes Innes (1800-1857) was a soldier and pastoralist from Thrumster, Caithness, Scotland. When he arrived in Australia in 1822 he was a captain in the Third Regiment (Buffs), on the ship “Eliza”, in charge of 170 convicts. Innes was a commandant at Port Macquarie, New South Wales penal settlement from November 1826 to April 1827.
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