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Captain Edward
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Of the 50th regiment (Queen's Own). Appointed Magistrate
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Committee member for promoting Richard Windeyer as candidate for Durham
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Unclaimed letter at Sydney Post Office
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To petition Parliament to allow grain to be imported to Britain under the same terms as Canada
Source:
Returns of the Colony - Colonial Secretary
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Appointed Police Magistrate 1836
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Warden. Calling for tenders for building a bridge over Tocal Creek between Paterson and Maitland. Width span of 70ft. Height of the banks 20ft
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Gave subscription for building a free Presbyterian Church
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Warden. Calling fortenders for a bridge of Tocal Creek
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John Church per 'Lady Kennaway' assigned servant
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Warden of district council
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Death at Glasgow, Elizabeth Johnstone, mother of Edward Johnstone, J.P. of Paterson
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Thomas King per 'Lord Lyndoch' absconded from service
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Granted Licence to cut timber including Cedar for the year commencing 1st July 1840
Source:
Criminal Court Records. Muswellbrook Court of Petty Sessions, Letter Books, 1838-1851. Ancestry
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Correspondence from Edward Denny Day submitting request for Tickets of Leave for Thomas Davidson, Samuel Andrews, John Mann, William Jackson, Edward Spicer, James McKenny and Edward Johnstone
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Warden and Chairman of District Council
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Ordered to pay £150 damaged to W. Arnold after Court case.
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Appointed to Presbyterian School Board
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Presented with a service of plate by a number of respectable residents as a testimony of respect and esteem
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Annandale Cottage, Paterson
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Late Brevet-Major of HM 50th Regiment of Foot. Died aged 60 after a long and protracted illness
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St. Phillips Church Sydney
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Marriage of Richard Lewis Jenkins to Mary Rae, eldest daughter of the late Major Edward Johnstone of the 50th Regiment on 7th January