Historical information
James Mouat (born Glasgow April 23rd. 1823, died 12th June, 1893) came to Melbourne (then called Beargrass) in 1836. He firstly worked with Charles Hutton, who overlanded with sheep from Sydney to the now Heathcote region, then worked with his father at Yarraberb, where he had taken up a run.
Physical description
One page typed document on lined ledger paper, with page number 239 on top left hand corner. Title: 'Bendigo Goldfields' a typed copy of a statement by James Mouat regarding the naming of Bendigo Creek and Bendigo. No date on document. Mouat claims that Bendigo Creek, Bendigo Flat and Bendigo Hut were named after a Mr. Langdon (Jack) , not Thompson.