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Cautioning public not to give credit to his wife Mary Pike nee MacDonald.
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Charged Moses Murphy with maliciously killing a fowl. Case dismissed
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Register of Coroners' Inquests
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Accidentally killed
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The Lancaster Gazette
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Lancaster Assizes. Moses Roberts age 19 and Isaac Pike age 19 for burglarly in the house of Isaac Brown at Liverpool. Roberts acquitted. Pike found guilty and sentenced to death
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Isaac Pike was brought up before the bench at Morpeth for protection. Constable Stout deposed that on Thursday night he met the prisoner n Swan St Morpeth without hat and boots on; he had a rope round his neck, and said he was going to hang himself; witness then took him in custody for protection. the bench called upon defendant to give sureties for his good behaviour or to be imprisoned for a week for medical treatment
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Shocking Fatal accident. We learned last evening that an old man named Isaac Pike was killed on the Morpeth road yesterday afternoon by a dray passing over his neck. The dray was said to be heavily laden at the time. We have been unable to obtain full particulars of the accident in time for this issue. An inquest to be held by T.W. Pearse, Coroner
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Isaac Pike aged 83 and a resident of Morpeth for 40 years, was killed by a heavily laden dray passing over him. The wheel almost severed the head from the body
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The Singleton Argus
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Inquest held at the Crown and Anchor Hotel on the body of an old man named Isaac Pike who was killed on the Morpeth Road. The unfortunate man who was very deaf, was in the habit of traversing the road of an afternoon for the purpose of picking up coal that had fallen from the coal teams. Mr. F. Carey carrier, left the A.S.N. Co wharf with about two tons and a half of iron in his dray, about three oclock and passed Pike on the road. He was then some distance away. There were three horses in the dray and Mr. Carey walked near the middle horse as it was a young animal. Carey next observed the old man near the second horse and called out to him, but he did not seem to hear. Defendant was knocked down by the first horse, the middle horse then making a plunge, and it was found that the wheel of the dray had passed over the deceased's head. The dray and contents weighted about 3 tons
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Ticket of leave cancelled for circulating a false report to the injury of a gentleman's character
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Application to Marry
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Isaac Pike aged 42, arrived per Hebe, application to marry Mary McDonald aged 29 (free emigrant). Granted
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On lists of Crown servants mustered in the employ of Archibald Bell; in 1823-24 at Richmond
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Employed at the Richmond Punt
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Tickets of Leave. State Records of NSW
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Tried at Lancaster Assizes on 20 March 1820. Sentenced to transportation for life. Granted a ticket of leave for Windsor