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Charged James Murphy with excessive impounding charges
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In charge of a mare and foal given to Edwin Hudson by his father Job
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Charged his nieces and nephew with abusive and insulting language.
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Free. Charged with drunkenness and violent conduct toward Constable Rouse in Mary Beattie's public house
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Brother of Henry. Found guilty of drunkenness. To be of good behaviour for 3mths
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Aged 14 in 1828. Born in the colony
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Son of Henry and Elizabeth. Died aged 11 days. Buried in Glebe Cemetery
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Commencing as host of the Rising Sun Inn. Entertainment at opening including races, dancing and comic songs
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Rising Sun Inn. To provide gratuitous banquet and horse race on Boxing Day
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Sentenced to transportation for the term of his natural life for stealing a mare belonging to Mrs. Muir of Maitland. Native of the colony aged 22
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To hold St. Patrick's Day celebrations at his Inn the 'Rising Sun'
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Application for publican's licence held over for further consideration by the Court of Petty Sessions. Rising Sun Inn
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Publican's licence for the Rising Sun Inn granted after first being objected to by Mr. Lindsay
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Campbell's Hill, West Maitland
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Granted publican's license for the White Swan Inn, although opposed by William Wade
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Correspondence re William Wade and his publican's license for the Rising Sun Inn
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William Wade's correspondence re his dispute with Eckford over the Rising Sun Inn
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Advertising Races at the Rising Sun Inn. 'Eckford's Last Shot'
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Moved from the Rising Sun Inn at Wollombi to the White Swan at Maitland
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Joseph Hollingshead slept under his dray in Eckford's paddock
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Witness at the trial of William Gordon