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Innkeeper at Armidale charged with assaulting John Simon Mann. Found not guilty
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Came free. To be tried for assault with firearms. On Bail
Source:
The Development of New England
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Licensed in 1837 to keep an inn at Pages River under the sign of 'The Traveller's Rest'
Source:
The Development of New England
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Licensed in 1839 to keep the Aberdeen Inn. Held the license for only a year and in 1843 was at the Travellers Rest at Armidale
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In the Estate of Ralph George Martin, deceased. Letters of administration to go to Samuel Cohen a creditor of the estate within a week
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Creditor in the insolvent estate of Frederick Cruikshank
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Muswellbrook Police Office
Source:
Title: Muswellbrook Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books, 1838-1843. Ancestry.com
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Thomas Bott Humphreys of Aberdeen appeared on summons to answer the complaint of Chief Constable Dennis Kenny for a breach of the Licensing Act. Witnesses were James Moore who was in the employment of Thomas Perry as overseer and storekeeper, Thomas Augustus Perry Esq., Murtagh O Connor who came free to the colony in July 1838 and was in the employment of Thomas B. Humphreys, George Lewis, free who lived on the Aberdeen estate Sterling Minor, free, Mr. Ralph George Martin who resided in Aberdeen. The defendant was convicted and ordered to pay a fine of 30 pounds and costs
Place:
Muswellbrook Police Office
Source:
Criminal Court Records. Muswellbrook Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books 1838 - 1843
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Thomas Reid, free by servitude, charged with having a stolen order in his possession. Witnesses Richard Dangar, Chief Constable William Shinkwin, Lockup keeper Roger Kennedy, Ralph George Martin. Thomas Reid committed for trial