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Returns of the Colony - Colonial Secretary
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Police Magistrate
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Soliciting votes to represent the Port Phillips district
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SH. An Organised Banditti, p45
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Police Magistrate of Maitland, ill in Sydney
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An Organised Banditti, p.202
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Replaced as Police Magistrate in Maitland by Edward Denny Day
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Former police magistrate in Maitland. Candidate for Legislative Council
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Letter to the Sydney Herald regarding his work as a Magistrate
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Commercial Journal and Advertiser
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Resigned from position of Police Magistrate
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Appointed Police Magistrate
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Proposal for railroad between Newcastle, Maitland and Liverpool Ranges
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Requested by inhabitants of Maitland to convene a public meeting to consider propriety of establishing a Market Place within the town of Maitland
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Late member for the Northumberland Borough and former Police Magistrate at Maitland. About to proceed to England. Testimonial being preparedby the residents of Maitland
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This errant lady: Jane Franklin's overland journey to Port Philip and Sydney p. 131.
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Brother-in-law to Lord Glenelg. Alluded to his humble position in the colonies and that he would soon give up his poor pittance and want for nothing again. Accompanied Lady Jane Franklin on her visit to Maitland. Described by Lady Jane as one who seemed 'non compos, and appeared to be under the influence of liquor'
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This errant lady: Jane Franklin's overland journey to Port Philip and Sydney p. 131
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Kept Lady Franklin and party waiting for 1 hour for dinner. Described as Lady Franklin as having a 'doleful look' and of incessant repetition of topic
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Historical Records of Australia Series 1, Vol XVIII, p 748
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Lord Glenelg to Sir Richard Bourke - Sir, As I perceive that a vacancy has occurred in the office of Police Magistrate at Maitland, althought I have not yet received any official notification of that circumstance, I have appointed Mr. Patrick Grant to succeed to the office. Mr. Grant will shortly embark for the Colony and will receive the same rate of Salary which was enjoyed by his Predecessor