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1841 Census Index
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Wollombi, County Northumberland 1
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Police Magistrate. Offering twenty pounds reward to discover forger of letter containing daughters signature
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Gave subscription in aid of Maitland Hospital
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Demoted from position of Magistrate
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Committed William Hambley for trial
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Laid charges against Clerk of Petty Sessions, G.O. Weston
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Returns of the Colony - Colonial Secretary
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Appointed Police Magistrate
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Employee William Bush sentenced to 3mths in prison for absconding from service of David Dunlop
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The Australian/ An Organised Banditti
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Police Magistrate. Pursued bushrangers before losing their tracks in the vicinity of Warawollong
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CSIL 40/12813 AONSW Reel No. 2679.
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Free. Bailed up at Underbank by bushrangers
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Appointed Magistrate at Penrith
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Appointed Commissioner of the Court of Requests
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Wollombi and MacDonald River
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Appointed Commissioner of the Court of Requests
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Legislative Council. David Dunlop of Wollombi, praying redress for his removal from the commission of the peace
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Attended election meeting at the Court House in Wollombi for the purpose of hearing the political opinions of Dr. Henry Grattan Douglass
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Of Mullavilla. Addressed electon meeting and introduced George Bowman
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Public meeting held to consider the establishment of the Hunter River New Steam Navigation Co., held at Mr. Bridge's Fitz Roy Inn
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Marriage of Wilhelmina Hamilton Maxwell, second daughter of David Dunlop of Mulla Villa, Wollomib to Richard Kirk of Woodford Vic., Officiating minister Rev. O.T. Beamish
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Charles Jones per 'Lord Melville' apprehended after absconding from service
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Wollombi. Mulla Villa
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Died suddenly on 24 March 1863 leaving an aged widow to mourn the loss of her beloved and faithful consort of nearly forty years