Surname:
Charlton (alias Keddie)
First Name:
William Simpson (alias Robert Henry)
Place:
Maitland Quarter Sessions
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
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William Simpson Charlton alias Robert Henry Keddie pleaded not guilty to having at Newcastle on 23 August stolen two watches, the property of Mrs. Sainsbury. Jury undecided
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Gave birth to a son on 12th August 1848
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Selling coal from Coal Hill. East Maitland
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Supporter for the election of Major Wentworth to the Legislative Council
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Present at meeting held at Victoria Inn for support for Dr. Lang to retain his seat in Legislative Council
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Opened 'Trades Arms' inn in the house formerly occupied by the Bank of Australasia
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Signed petition requesting a meeting to be held to consider Bill for extending Jurisdiction of Court of Requests.
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Subscriber for repairing the road from the Long Bridge to Morpeth
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Trades Arms. Granted licence for public house
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Obtained publican's licence for Trades Arms
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Subscriber for the Irish Relief Fund
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Granted Publican's Licence for Trades Arms, Bank Street
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Fined for allowing the lamp at his Inn to extinguish
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Charged with breach of the Licensing Act by serving alcohol after 9pm
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Fined £2 for breach of the Licensing Act
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Witness in trial of P. Pidgeon
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Accused of assault by Mr. Reuben