First Name:
Alexander Atkinson Patrick
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Coroner for the district of Newcastle. Witness at the trial of Henry Hough
First Name:
Alexander Atkinson Patrick
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
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Alexander Atkinson Patrick
First Name:
Alexander Atkinson Patrick
Place:
Newcastle West near Cottage Creek
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
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Alexander Atkinson Patrick Tighe appeared to answer the complaint of William Harris and others alleging that he caused a nuisance by slaughtering cattle, keeping pigs, and boiling offal at his slaughter house. Witnesses - Charles Seaver, William Harris, J.U. Vigors, Chief Constable Samuel Holt, Jessie King, Robert Whyte, Richard Owens, Alexander Wilson Robinson, Dugald Cameron, Attwell Kenrick, William Page, George Priest, William Murphy and George Hickinbotham
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To attend dinner at Farquharson's Hotel in honour of J.H. Crummer prior to his departure from the district
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Advertising to employ a butcher
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Registered Spirit Merchant
Place:
Christ Church Cathedral Newcastle
Source:
Marriages Register Book of Christchurch Cathedral, Newcastle 1858 - 1868 p16
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rriage of Clarence Hewson Hannell, son of James and Maria Ann Hannell and Phoebe Maria Tighe, daughter of Robert and Sarah Tighe. Witnesses James Hannell and Atkinson Tighe
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Signed address to Dr. Bowker on the occasion of Bowker's return to England
First Name:
Atkinson A. P
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
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Inquest into the death of Harold Tighe, son of A. P. Tighe, Esq., the Police Magistrate of Waratah, who died from injuries accidentally received by falling from a horse. Witness Sarah Longworth, John James Hill, medical practitioner, John Randall, horse driver from Hamilton
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Atkinson Tighe and Cranmer Kenrick appointed to be additional District Trustees of the Newcastle branch of the Savings Bank of NSW
First Name:
Atkinson Alfred Patrick
Place:
Northumberland; Woodstock Terrace, Paddington
Source:
Australian Almanac
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Legislative Assembly member with Town and Country Address
First Name:
Atkinson Alfred Patrick
Place:
Maitland Quarter Sessions
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Found not guilty of committing a public nuisance by slaughtering cattle, boiling down offal, and keeping pigs in the neighbourhood of the public highway at Newcastle
First Name:
Atkinson Alfred Patrick
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Savings Bank Trustee
First Name:
Atkinson Alfred Patrick
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Wife gave birth to a daughter 5th September
First Name:
Atkinson Alfred Patrick
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Appointed Police Magistrate and Clerk of Petty Sessions at Waratah
First Name:
Atkinson Alfred Patrick
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Death of William Tighe aged 55 years. Son of Atkinson A.P. Tighe after whom Tighe's Hill in Newcastle was named
First Name:
Atkinson Alfred Patrick
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Death of Amy, the younges daughter of Atkinson Tighe on 19 December 1876 aged 12 months
First Name:
Atkinson Alfred Patrick
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Resigned seat on the Executive council
First Name:
Atkinson Alfred Patrick
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Nominated as candidate for the representation of the County of Northumberland in the Legislative Assembly by Dr. Bowker
First Name:
Atkinson Alfred Patrick
Details:
Obituary. Died aged 79 leaving a widow, 3 sons and 4 daughters. Father was an officer in the British army and was attached to a hospital ship off the island of Corfu when Atkinson was born. One of the first directors of the Hetton Colliery, magistrate at Waratah, member of the Legislative Assembly. Mrs Tighe was formerly Miss Grove of Newcastle. Sons William, Arthur, Henry. Daughters Mrs. Angus & Mrs. Cornish