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Clerk of Petty Sessions appointed Commissioner of Supreme Court
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Clerk of the Bench
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Signed letter written to farewell Major Last who was leaving for New Zealand to fight in the Maori wars
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Present at meeting at Court House to discuss capability of Newcastle Port
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Clerk of the Bench. To be transferred to another appointment on 28th April 1847
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Clerk of Petty sessions. County Commissioner for taking of affidavits and bail etc.
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Appointed Clerk to the Petty Sessions and Registrar of the Court of Requests in room of S. Callaghan
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Newcastle and Raymond Terrace
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Appointed Registrar for Court of Requests
Source:
Australian Almanac 1863
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Clerk at Court of Petty Sessions
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Port Macquarie, Wingham, Bungay Bungay
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Appointed Clerk of Petty Sessions
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Witness at the inquest into the death of Thomas Octavius Mitchell, 8th son of Sir Thomas Livingstone Mitchell. Becke had been friends with Mitchell for 20 yrs and had formerly worked as a clerk with him in the office of the Surveyor General.
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Presented to Sir Maurice O'Connell at Government House on the occasion of the Queen's Birthday celebrations
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Burials p13
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George, infant son of Frederick Becke died aged 8 days
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Wife gave birth to a daughter 17th May
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Wife gave birth to a son on 18th June 1855
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Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions Letter Book
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Letter No. 44/148. Re a complaint by Andrew Lenehan against Frederick Becke, Registrar of the Court of Requests
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Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions Letter Book
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Letter No. 44/153. Correspondence re George Pope a ticket of leave holder who was to be employed by Becke
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Death at Parramatta - Charlotte Agnes, infant daughter of Frederick Becke of the Colonial Secretarys Office
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Free passenger on the James Laing from London. Arrived 12 July 1836
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Frederick and Caroline
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. p.12
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Clerk of the Bench. Baptism of son George