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From Sydney. To preach sermon in the Free Church, Maitland
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From Sydney. Preaching at Free Presbyterian church at West Maitland
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Of the Free Church of Scotland. Preaching in Armidale in Mr. Doran s long room
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Correspondence from Rev. J.S. White regarding a lecture delivered by Rev. Salmon on the principles of the Free Church of Scotland. Accused by Rev. White of degrading and vilifying the Established Church of Scotland and the Synod of Australia
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Marriage of Hugh McInnes of Sydney to Margaret, youngest daughter of Mr. John McLucas of Williams River on 4th July 1855. Minister Rev. A. Salmon
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Rev. Alexander
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Clarence town, Dungog and Stroud
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To deliver lecture on Presbyterianism, the principles of the Free Church and the necessity of a disruption in the colony.
First Name:
Rev. Alexander
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Correspondence to the Maitland Mercury re Reverend White
First Name:
Rev. Alexander
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Correspondence from Reverend J.S. White regarding Rev. Salmon
First Name:
Rev. Alexander
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Correspondence re Rev J.S. White of Singleton
First Name:
Rev. Alexander
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Marriage of Thomas Ryley, compositor of Sydney, to Phoebe Maria, 3rd dauhter of William Mills of Dungog on 3rd November. Officiating clergy Rev. Salmon
First Name:
Rev. Alexander
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Marriage of McDonald Stuart of Portree, William River to Miss Amelia McPherson of Paddington, formerly of Dalwhinnie, Inverness, Scotland. Officiating minister Rev. Alexander Salmon
First Name:
Rev. Alexander
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Marriage of Donald Stuart of Portree, Williams River and Miss Amelia Macpherson of Paddington, formerly Dalwhinnie, Invernesshire, Scotland. Minister Rev. Alexander Salmon of the Free Church of Scotland
First Name:
Rev. Alexander
Source:
Centenary History of the Presbyterian Church in New South Wales. List of Ministers who served in the NSW Presbyterian church before the Union.p 404
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Arrived 1849. Returned to Scotland in 1859