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Auditor for the Newcastle Mechanics Institute
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Stephen Lee assigned servant
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Testified that he branded a calf at the farm of John Thomas in the presence of henry Styles and Mrs. Beckett
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Fined 5/- for allowing his pigs to stray in Watt and Hunter Streets
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Charged by John Smith with illegally detaining an iron post
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William Marsh (came free per 'Harvey') employed as servant
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Iron Bark Creek, Hunter River
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William Marsh (came free) employed as servant
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Mary MacPherson per 'Numa' assigned servant
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Stephen Lee per 'Captain Cook' assigned servant
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Peter Joseph junior
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Witness before the bench when Thomas Buckingham was charged with disobedience of orders
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Ann and Peter Joseph
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Edward Doolan alias Frederick White alias Wyer was indicted for a robbery in the dwelling house of Peter Joseph Fredericks and putting Ann his wife in bodily fear on 20th November at Newcastle. Witnesses John Wade, a shoemaker living with the Fredericks and constable William Rouse. The prisoners was found guilty and received a sentence of death
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Hannah and Peter Joseph
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Burials p. 20
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Burial of Francis Fredericks, infant son of Peter Joseph and Hannah Fredericks. Aged 2 years and 10 months
Source:
R v Ryan, Steel, McGrath, Daley
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Robbed by Edward Doolan
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Fined 10/- or 24 hrs in the cells for drunkenness
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Appeared on summons to answer charge of Patrick Morris that Frederick's dog had bitten Morris' son. Case dismissed
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Charged with employing a prisoner of the Crown. Discharged
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Joseph Sewell per 'Lady Harewood' assigned servant
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Assigned servant Louisa Crosher returned to government service. Fredericks to be allowed no more assigned convicts
Source:
Newcastle Bench Books. AONSW Reel 2722
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Fined 1 pound and costs for allowing his dog to bite George W. Jackson. Witness Stephen Lee and Thomas Davidson
Source:
Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books, 1833-1836 (Ancestry)
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Joseph Sewell, assigned to Peter Joseph Fredericks. Charged with being out after hours...Senior Constable Rouse testified....At eleven oclock on Saturday night last I found the prisoner in the street without any permission to authorise his being there. Guilty. Sentenced to 7 days in the cells