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Took up grant at area he had explored in 1820 and built flour mill
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Robbed of £11 by bushrangers
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Owned sheep on the McIntyre which were in the charge of Joseph Ashbourne
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District Constable. Started an agistment enterprise on the banks of the Hunter River
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Established Barley Mow Inn at Singleton's Ford. And a punt across the river.
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Opened a flour Mill on the Riverbank.
Place:
Singleton, Patrick Plains
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Farmer. Insolvent.
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Married Eliza C. Horne 1843
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Charles Potter assigned servant
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James Boonham, T/L holder permitted to pass with cattle to Singleton's farm
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Comeroy on Patrick Plains
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Thomas Gadbury permitted to pass from Windsor to Singleton's farm at Comeroy
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Selling by auction 100 allotments of building land at Singleton
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George Clarke runaway from Singleton's wanted for horse stealing. Brought in at Bathurst.
Source:
The Colonist / An Organised Banditti, p50
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Singleton's assigned servant robbed of a valuable horse by bushrangers Marshall and Shea
Source:
An Organised Banditti, p.216
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Bushrangers Marshall and Shea stole a horse from a convict assigned to Singleton at Aberdeen
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Land granted by Gov. Burke in Singleton to be sold by auction. 6 lots
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William Lupton (Lampton) per 'Almorah' overseer, assigned servant
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Re. promissory note in favour of Isaac Sampson