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Crozier & Kingsmill
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Commenced business in Newcastle as Ship and General Agents. Business to be transacted at Mrs. Bicknell's at the top of Watt Street (otherwise known as Mr. Reid's premises) until a large store adjoining the wharf in Watt St. could be completed
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Church warden of St. Peters Church
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Present at Wesleyan tea party in Wesleyan Centenary Chapel, High Street.
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Proved signature of R.P. Cummins (since deceased) in Court
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Steward at St. Patrick Day Races
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Introduced to the Governor, Sir Charles Fitzroy
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Charged Peter Egan with illegally impounding a mare
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Collecting subscriptions for the Irish and Scottish Relief Fund in East Maitland
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Assigned servant Mary Carey charged with absconding from service. Found in steerage on the steamer bound for Sydney
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Assigned servant Thomas Threadgate charged with drunkenness
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John Donnolly fined 5 pound for using abusive and threatening language towards Mr. Kingsmill and Mr. Wisdom
Source:
Returns of the Colony - Colonial Secretary
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Bailiff of Court
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Council Rooms East Maitland
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Warden of District Council. Discussing funding for road repairs in the district at Council meeting
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Sherrif's Bailiff. William Pemberton Palmer committed for trial for assaulting and obstructing Kingsmill in the execution of his duty
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Absence in Sydney on official duties prevented the Maitland Hospital report being made
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Death of Joseph Foliagsby at Upper Queen Street, Belfast on 25 December 1853. Grand uncle of A.J. Kingsmill of East Maitland
Source:
Australian Almanac
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Commissioner, Crown Lands Occupation Department
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St. Marys Church, Torquay, Devonshire
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Marriage of Thomas Finch MD of Torquay and Emily, second daughter of A.J. Kingsmill, Gosford, Brisbane Water and granddaughter of the late John Kingsmill of East Maitland on 29th March
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Applied to the Court for an increased allowance for maintenance from her husband. Allowance altered from 10/- to 12/6-
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Committed for trial for stealing a table belonging to her daughter that had been on the verandah at John Kingsmill's house