First Name:
Constable James
Details:
Appointed constable
First Name:
Constable James
Details:
Free. Appointed constable and watchhouse keeper in room of James Thompson
First Name:
Constable James
Details:
Appointment as constable cancelled
Place:
Newcastle District
Source:
1841 Census Index
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'Bendolba'. Letter to newspaper complaining about cost of postage from Dungog.
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John White assigned servant
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Assigned a convict stable boy in June
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Subscriber for the Irish Relief Fund
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Advertising to graze 20 to 30 horse stock at a run on the Hunter formerly occupied by E. Hyland
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Granted 45 acres of land by Gov. Darling 26 June 1829. No. 28 of veteran's allotments
Place:
Situated on Fishery or Wallis Creek
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Veteran grant of James Cornish to be sold by auction
Place:
Bendolba above Dungog
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Peter Parkinson sentenced to 6mths imprisonment for stealing two tame turkeys belonging to Cornish
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Employed by James White at Edinglassie. Made donation to the Maitland Hospital
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Fondation stone of Wesleyan Chapel laid by James Cornish
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Chairman at a meeting held at the Durham hotel to discuss establishing a Joint Stock Steam Mill
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Thomas Middleton per 'Charles Kerr' assigned servant
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James Rolph per 'Charles Kerr' assigned servant
Place:
Woodbury, adjoining the estate of E. Sparke senior, seven miles from Maitland
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Unexpired Lease of a farm to be sold. 320 acres, 50 of which under cultivation, comfortable cottage with out offices, stock yard, piggeries, barn. Within two mles of navigation where goods can be shipped on the steamers
Place:
Bendolba, near Dungog
Details:
Marriage of G.D. Harrison , formerly of Scarborough, Yorkshire to Emma, youngest daughter of Mr. James Cornish of Bendolba on 1st August 1860. Minister Rev. R.W. Vanderkiste
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Marriage of Robert, 4th son of W. Campbell Esq., of Warnerton McLeay River to Mary Ann, second daughter of the late T. Cox and grand daughter of the late James Cornish of Bendolba Williams River