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Auditor for the Newcastle Mechanics Institute
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Purchased potatoes from W.W. Vitnell
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Presented address to the Governor on his visit to Newcastle
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Signed address to Edward Flood, representative of the NE Boroughs in the Legislative Council, showing support as he had sustained serious losses in the recent disastrous floods on the Murrumbidgee
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Hunter Street Newcastle
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Death of Samuel Langham at his residence in Hunter Street on 11th February. Aged 46
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Title Deeds to grant of land. 15 perches
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Samuel Langham and John Butler Hewson, application for Town allotment No. 10 in Newcastle (on the east side of Watt street)
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Burials p26
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Storekeeper. Died aged 46. Burial date
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Signed address to Dr. Bowker on the occasion of Bowker's return to England
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State Archives NSW; Gaol Entrance Book, Item: 2/2020; Roll: 757 (Ancestry)
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Admitted to Newcastle gaol as a debtor
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Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books, 1833-1836 (Ancestry)
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Sarah Pitches, free by servitude. Charged with drunkenness....Constable William Rouse testified...Between nine and ten oclock last night, I saw the prisoner down on Mr. Reid s premises in company with six or seven of Mr. Reid s assigned servants. They were sober. No person complained of her excepting Samuel Langham who complained that her language near his door was disgusting. He had thrown water on her to drive her away. She is an habitual drunkard.....Samuel Langham testified....Last night between eight and nine oclock the prisoner was near my door; she was drunk and used abominable language in the hearing of my family; her expressions were obscene; she called Mr. Reid s baker a bloody bugger....Prisoner offered no defence...Guilty. to enter into sureties for good behaviour for six months under penalties of 10 pounds and to be committed to the gaol for one month
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The Cathedral Cemetery - Inscription - Samuel Langham who died Feb. 11 1854 aged 46, also Sarah Langham, infant daughter of the above, died Sept 7 1844. And Henry Chaff, grandson of Samuel Langham, died July 26 1854, also James Henry Langham, eldest son of the above, died June 9 1866 aged 31. Mr. Langham was a well known resident. His wife for many years kept a shop in the city in the earlier period of its history. One of his sons was inspector of fisheries, and a daughter married a Mr. Chaff, whose sons are in business in Watt Street, Newcastle (1902)
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Royal Charlotte 1825
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Application to marry
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Free. Application to marry Ann Williams
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Royal Charlotte 1825
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle
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Marriage of Samuel Langham aged 24 and Ann Williams aged 22 both from Newcastle
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Royal Charlotte 1825
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Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4009A]; Microfiche: 655
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Samuel Langham age 17. Toy manufacturer from Birmingham. Tried at Warwick 13 July 1824. Sentenced to 7 years transportation. Orderly conduct on the voyage out. Sent to Carters Barracks on arrival
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Samuel and Ann
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral Newcastle. Baptisms p18
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Occupation: Shop keeper. Baptism of daughter Georgiana
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Samuel and Ann
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Burials p14
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Sarah, daughter of Samuel and Ann, died aged 2 years 10mths. Burial date
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Samuel and Hannah
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Assigned servant Eliza Fitzsimmons sentenced to 28 days in the cells and returned to govt. for striking Mrs. Langham with her fist
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Samuel and Hannah
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms p.24
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Shopkeeper. Baptism of son James Henry