Source:
Colonial Secretary Returns of the Colony
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Deputy Postmaster
Source:
Colonial Secretary Returns of the Colony
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Clerk of the Bench
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Accompanied the Governor on horseback on his tour of Nobby's Island, the Stockade and the gaol
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Owned an allotment adjoining William Critchley's
Source:
Muswellbrook Bench Books
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Magistrate at Police Office
Place:
Patterson's Plains
Source:
Colonial Secretary Returns of the Colony
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Clerk to the Bench of Magistrates
Place:
Patterson's Plains
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Appointed Clerk to the Bench of Magistrates in room of John Brown who resigned
Place:
Collected in Morpeth
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Subscribed to Testimonial for E.C. Close
Source:
Australian Almanac
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Appointed to the committee of the Newcastle Church Society at the annual meeting held at Morpeth
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William Allen, John Rose, Thomas Spencer and Richard Young, with Mary Ann, a black jin associated with the gang were committed to Her Majesty's Gaol in Sydney, on Tuesday last, under the warrant of John Allman Esq., Magistrate at Muswellbrook. Theses were a party of bushrangers and have been guilty of serious acts of plunder and atrocity. The black jin used to accompany them in male attire, and stand guard over the prey, when once secured, with her firelock over her shoulder.
First Name:
John and Frank
Source:
The Development of New England p10
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Young men of the Hunter district without estate in their own right. Some of the first free settlers to move into the New England district
Source:
Australian almanac 1863
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Commissioner for Affidavits
Source:
The Development of New England
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Resigned his position as Clerk to the Bench at Maitland to become a woolgrower at 'Europambela' which he had taken up in partnership with his friend Nathaniel S. Powell
Source:
Returns of the Colony - Colonial Secretary (Blue Books)
Place:
Muswellbrook and Merton
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Appointed Police Magistrate
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Character witness for Henry Rae. Had known Rae for 21 years
Source:
Wood., W. Allan., 'Dawn in the Valley', the Story of Settlement in the Hunter River Valley., Wentworth books, Sydney, 1972
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pp., 63, 156, 278
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District No. 5 adjacent to Counties of Bathurst, and Wellington
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Appointed Commissioner of Crown Lands