Place:
Railway Hotel, Maitland Road, Newcastle
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Proprietor of the Railway Hotel. Witness at the inquest into the death of Michael Wilkinson
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Marriage of James Laughton, bachelor of Newcastle and son of William Laughton Esq., of Kirkwall, Orkney Scotland and Mrs. Sarah Devenald, widow of Newcastle, innkeeper on 2nd July. Minister Rev. W. Chaucer
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By special license on July 2nd at Newcastle, Mr. James Laughton, bachelor of Newcastle, son of William Laughton Esq., of Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland, to Mrs. Sarah Devonald, widow of Newcastle, innkeeper. Minister Rev. William Chaucer
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Advertising for a man or stout lad to work in a small orchard
Place:
St. Ann's church, Paterson
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Marriage of Thomas Huxley of the Namoi River to Miss Margaret Robertson of Paterson. Officiating clergy Rev. James B. Laughton
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Lately of Carcoar. To be admitted as Minister at St. Ann's Church. Presbytery at Dungog to be annexed
Place:
St. Ann's Church Paterson
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Marriage of James Dunlop Rae of Morpeth to Susanna Lowman, youngest daughter of John Alford of Toryburn, Allyn River on 31st December 1851. Officiating minister Rev. James Laughton
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Marriage of Robert Smith Maclachlan of Darling Downs to Mragaret, 4th daughter of Hugh Stewart of Terrura on 19th February. Officiating clergy Rev. James B. Laughton
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To preach a sermon at St. Ann's Church Paterson
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Present at Meeting of subscribers of St. Ann's Church to select Trusteess for the church to replace Major Edward Johnstone (deceased); William Dunn, (resigned); Charles Macquarie (Disqualified); James Adair (disqualified)
Place:
ST. Annes Church, Paterson
Details:
To give farewell sermon at St. Anne's Church prior to his departure for Bathurst
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Marriage of John Herkess of Dunmore and Miss Ann Gilfillan of Morpeth on Friday 10th February. Minister Rev. James B. Laughton
First Name:
Rev. James B.
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From Sydney. Preaching at Paterson in February
First Name:
Rev. James Brotherston
Details:
Reverend James Brotherston Laughton admitted to the ministerial charge connected with the Scots Church