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NSW BDM Registration No. 6496/1867
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Died at Newcastle
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Newcastle Chronicle
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Marriage on 20th April, by the Rev. Mr. Nash of Murrurundi, Diocese of Newcastle, Mary Emily, only daughter of the late G. E. Darby, formerly of her Majesty s 45th Regiment, to Mr. John Darby, of Cattle Creek, Liverpool Plains
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Newcastle Grammar School. Lately of Sandhurst Royal Military College
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Attended dinner at the Victoria Hotel in honour of Sir Charles Fitzroy
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To deliver lecture on the Geography of Australia at the Newcastle Mechanics Institute
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Requesting that Charles Kemp be nominated to represent the North Eastern Boroughs in the Legislative Council
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Rented a house from James Reid which he used as a school until December 1851 when he took up the position of surveyor for the A.A. Company
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A.A. Company surveyor.
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Correspondence from George Eld Darby regarding a Report by the SMH on the recent Court case between Darby and James Reid
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Maitland Circuit Court, Civil Side, 6th March 1852
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Darby v. Reid. This was an action for slander. Declaration stated 'the defendant maliciously uttered slanderous words respecting the plaintiff.
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Advertisement. Education for Youth intended for the Army. A Retired Officer, formerly a Student at Sandhurst and competent to prpare youth for the examination instituted by order of the Commander-in-Chief, as indispensable to the appointment of a Candidate to a Commission, will be happy to receive pupils.
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Death on 18 July 1925 at Nurse Guildford s private hospital at Quirindi, Mary Emily, relict of the late John Darby and only daughter of the late Lieut. George Eld Darby aged 89 years
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Darby Street, Newcastle derived its name from the grandfather of Mrs. Amelia Hungerford, the late Mr. George Elde Darby
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A List of the Officers of the Army and of the Corps of Royal Marines
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Appointed Captain 14 March 1811. 59th (or the 2d Nottinghamshire) Regt. of Foot
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Unclaimed letter held in the Sydney Post Office
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Lieutenant (George E)
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Lieutenant Darby, wife and three children, passengers on the Abberton from London. Departed 20th April
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Lieutenant George Elder
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17th Foot - Lieut. George Elder Darby from the 45th regiment of foot to be Lieutenant vice Stawell who exchanges
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Major George Elde & Emily
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Death of Emily Darby, widow of the late Major George Elde Darby (1) and daughter of Capt. Langford RN of Southampton, Hants. Died at the residence of her son William Darby on 9th April age 66 after a long and painful illness (Mother of George Elde Darby (2) of Newcastle and Quirindi)