Genealogy Two -
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Richard Aspinall, John S. Brownrigg MP of Cockerell and Co, Robert Brooks, John William Buckle, S. Donaldson of Donaldson, Wilkinson and Co., Duncan Dunbar of Duncan Dunbar and Sons, John Gore, Jacob Montefiore, ([28]) William Walker (who had a son-in-law, Donald Lanarch, a director of Bank of New South Wales) of Walker Bros. and Co., Arthur Willis of A. Willis Sons and Co., and Joseph Moore formerly a clerk for Buckles and later a partner of Devitt and Moore. ([29])
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Arthur Willis (perhaps of the Willis owners of Cutty Sark?) John Ellerker Boulcott.
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Some investors were Frederic Somes, John Gilmore, shipbroker W. S. Lindsay, and shareholders included Thomas Baring and his partner Thomas Bates, oil merchants William Beale and Elhanan Bucknell, shipowner Money Wigram, and a New Zealand shipbroker Willis.
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Flower also has a second son, Arthur, who became chairman of Union Bank of Australia.
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By March 1841, Australasian trade men met regarding emigration regulations to Australia, including Buckle, Brooks, Gore, Donaldson, Lambert, Willis, Angas, Cummins, Thomas Icely, Alexander Smith of Liverpool, John Gilchrist from Glasgow (once resident in Sydney as director of UBA).
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The SA Colonial land and Emigration Commission of 1840 had signatories including George Fife Angas ([120]), Brooks, Gore, Brownrigg, Cummins, Mangles, Price and Co., Ellice Kinnear and Co., Pirie, Somes, Walker, Willis, James Bogle Smith, Magniac Smiths and Co., Rickards Little and Co., and AA Gower Nephews and Co.
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Arthur Willis, NZ Co. (It is uncertain if this man was of the family Willis, owners of the famed wool clipper Cutty Sark).
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Buckle, Brooks, Gore, Donaldson, Lambert, Willis, Angas, Cummins, Thomas Icely, Alexander Smith of Liverpool, John Gilchrist from Glasgow (once resident in Sydney as director of UBA).