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A resident of Newcastle unearthed a valuable book relating to early convict days in Newcastle containing original depositions of the cases heard at the Newcastle Police Office in the year 1829. . .John Buxham for having retailed in his house spiritous liquors without being licensed was fined 25 pounds and costs
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William Perry per 'Shipley' servant to Huxham
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Ellen Perry per 'Mary Anne' servant to Huxham
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Opening an Inn with good stabling and reasonable accommodation for servants
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Built a large and commodious brick Inn at Newcastle. One of 8 Inns in Newcastle in 1829
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Land where the 'Newcastle Inn' was constructed by John Huxham owned by William Evans
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Insolvent debtor
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Allotment 56 on the corner of Hunter and Watt Streets Newcastle
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In the Service of the Company: letters of Sir Edward Parry, Commissioner to the Australian Agricultural company: volume 1, December 1829 - June 1832. Letter No 271
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House at Newcastle known as the 'Newcastle Inn' lately occupied by Mr. Huxham and belonging to Mr. Hook to be sold by auction. George Bunn requested by Sir Edward Parry to bid for the property to the value of 250 pounds
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Subscription for the family of the late Arnold Fisk
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Correspondence regarding sale of rams by John Hooke. Mention of John Huxham
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Elizabeth 1827 (?Elizabeth 1826)
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Came free. Innkeeper aged 34