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Hamilton (?Hannell)
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Assigned servant Mary Risley per 'Buffalo' absconded from service
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Steward at Subscription Ball
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Boat 'Bee' entered in Hexham Regatta
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Jury member at the inquest into the death of George Kenniwell
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Summoned for breach of Licensing Act
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Hexham Christmas races to be held on Hanell's race course
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Wheatsheaf Inn owned by Mr. Hannell burned down.
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Infant son of Jesse Hannell died 7.9.44
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms p. 12
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Baptism of Albert David, son of Jesse and Emmeline Hannell
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Burials p14
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Albert David, infant son of Jesse and Emmeline died aged 4mths 3 weeks. Burial date
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Son and Jesse and Emmeline
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms p. 58
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Son of Jesse and Emmeline Hannell. Baptism
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Chief Constable
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Captured two aborigines who had been offending townspeople in Newcastle
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Chief Constable
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Arrested cattle thieves Hicklin and Lunn
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Chief Constable
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Called to Court to answer why property was not sent to Court in the Froghart and Gardiner case
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Chief Constable Jesse
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Appointed Inspector of Distilleries
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Witness in trial Darby v. Reid
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NEWCASTLE. Monday. A fearful storm of thunder and lightning occurred this evening, between 5 and 6 o'clock. The residence of Mr. Clarence Hannell, shipping master, was struck, .which parted the gable ornaments, which were carried away; his son, about 15 years of age, was struck by the electric fluid, which paralysed his arm' for some time. The storm lasted half-an hour, causing some alarm.
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner
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The value of the late Mr Clarence Hannell s estate has been sworn at 26,778. Deceased was one of the oldest natives of Newcastle, and was for many years Shipping Master.