Surname:
(Quigan) Quiggan
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Subscriber for the Irish Relief Fund
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Present at a meeting at the Plough Inn to organise a testimonial for Catholic school teacher T.J. Mahony
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Donated money to Maitland hospital
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Made donation to the Maitland Hospital
Place:
Rix's Creek near Singleton
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Innkeeper. Opened a seam of coal at Rix's Creek
Place:
Hiland Crescent Burial Ground
Source:
Maitland Burial Records
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Died aged 3 months
Place:
High St. West Maitland
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Lived nearby Ellen Winchester in High St. Made complaint against Windchester for abusive language
Source:
Maitland Burial Records
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Died aged 54. Relict of the late James Quigan
Place:
Elgin St. West Maitland
Source:
Australian Town and Country Journal
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Death - on February 18 at her residence, Elgin Street, West Maitland, Elizabeth, relict of the late James Quigan, aged 54 years
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Fined 20/- or 24 hrs in the cells for drunkenness
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Tanner and currier. Partnership with John Sawyer dissolved
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Charged Mary Lugg and Eliza Smith with being common scolds
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Charged Mary Lugg and Eliza Smith with being common scolds
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Tanner previously employed by George Turner
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Tanner. Advising that he did not use vitriol in the tanning process as had been rumoured
Place:
Elgin Street, West Maitland
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Giving notice that he had ceased to supply his late partner John Sawyer with leather.
Place:
Elgin St. Maitland
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James Bradley Convicted and fined 20s for using obscene language in the street on the evidence of James Quigan and Henry Oxley
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Charged Mary Bradley with being a common scold
Place:
High St. West Maitland
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Advertisment. Sloan Hyde supplied with leather from tanyards of James Quigan, George Turner, Hall Co etc
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Campaigning for George Robert Nichols to represent the Northumberland Boroughs in the Legislative Council