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Marriage of Thomas McPhail of Newcastle to Emma Elizabeth, eldest daughter of James Brown of Morpeth on 4th October. Officiating minister Rev. F. Ashwin
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Signed address to Dr. Bowker on the occasion of Bowker's return to England
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Drowned at sea in the schooner Harriette on the night of 22nd August last. Second son of Thomas McPhail of Newcastle. Aged 20
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Signed petition supporting Edward Flood in the forthcoming elections
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Christ Church Burial Ground, Newcastle
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Not the least interesting to the older generation of Newcastle folk are five graves which recall some of Newcastles early schools and schoolmasters. A much later dominie was Mr. Thomas McPhail who kept school where Mr. McDonald now resides in Newcomen Street. Both Mr. C.H. Hannell and John Scholey were scholars there and have a kindly recollection of the old schoolmaster, whose two children were buried in the churchyard as far back as 1853 and 1868. A surviving daughter is Mrs. James Fletcher
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Dwelling house, Newcomen Street, Newcastle
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On a list of electors in the police district of Newcastle who had the right to vote for elections in the county of Northumberland in 1855. Printed in the Newcastle Morning Herald 19 July 1911
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The friends of Mr. Thomas McPhail are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of his deceased wife, to move from his residence, Maitland, Wickham
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Freehold. Address - near Cottage Bridge
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On a list of electors in the police district of Newcastle who had the right to vote for elections in the county of Northumberland in 1855. Printed in the Newcastle Morning Herald 25 October 1911