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| | London Merchant Genealogies - 1786 and later |
 | | The figure who became "the family banker of the Macarthurs", the wool-producing family of Parramatta near Sydney, was Walter Stephenson Davidson, who spent many of his early years in the East, is still little-known. |
 | | Robert Campbell (1769-1846), from Greenock, Scotland, of Campbell's Wharf, Sydney, one of Sydney's most productive merchants, who had been preceded in India by his less-known merchant brother, John. |
 | | Not long after Pitt went to Sydney, the Larkins family of Blackheath, reputedly linked to Macaulay by marriage to one of Macaulay's sisters, sent their Indiaman Royal Admiral out with convicts; this ship carried Mary Haydock, who married Thoms Reibey in Sydney and became a noted trader in Sydney. |
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