Details:
James Melville Died on 24th January 1867 at the residence of his daughter in law (Mrs. Robert Melville) aged 79 years
Details:
Worked for Henry Dangar
Source:
1841 Census Index
Details:
Glenville, Brisbane Water 37
Details:
Obtained auctioneer's licence
Details:
Notice stating that his charges for veterinary services would be reduced by half
Details:
Taking out Auctioneer's licence. Surieties - Christopher Cooper and John Finch
Details:
Granted auctioneers license for Maitland
Details:
Taking out auctioneer's license. Sureties C. Cooper and John Finch
Details:
Requesting a public meeting to discuss petitioning for a bridge over Wallis Creek
Details:
Charged by Mary Corbett under the Masters & Servants act after his wife refused to pay passage money to Sydney after she dismissed Corbett
Details:
Marriage of Robert Melville to Miss Agnes Blair, second daughter of William Blair late of Belfast Ireland on 24th January. Officiating minister Rev. James Fullerton
Details:
Requesting public meeting to consider the adjourned resolutions before the Legislative Council on the renewal of transportation
Details:
Present at Anti transportation meeting held at the court house
Place:
Maitland and Newcastle
Details:
Obtained auctioneers licence
Place:
Maitland and Newcastle
Details:
Taking out auctioneers license for 1851
Details:
Attended public meeting at the Plough Inn on behalf of the Irish Exiles
Details:
Granted Spirit Merchants license
Details:
Resumed business as Veterinary surgeon, auctioneer and commission agent
Details:
Witness in the case of Philip Magrane who was accused of fraudulent insolvency
Details:
Granted auctioneers license