First Name:
Constable John
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Captured bushranger who robbed and stripped A.A. Co watchman and a postman on the Raymond Terrace road
First Name:
Constable John
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Appointed Ordinary Constable in the room of James Boland
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Title Deeds 2 roods. Lot 19
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Birth, on 1st September, at her residence Blane street Newcastle, the wife of Mr. John Tipping, of a son
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
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George and Ann Lewis charged with keeping a disorderly house at Waratah. Mr. Thomas Groves deposed that for the last seven years the defendants had built and inhabited a hut on his property at Waratah for which they were to pay 2s 6d., per week and burn a quantity of timber off the land; they had never complied with either condition; their hut adjoined his property. He testified that as he was passing by he often heard them quarrelling and also a woman known as Black Charlotte and Jimmy Hyde. Thomas Newton, a gardener at Waratah stated that where he lived adjoined the defendants and he heard them continually fighting and quarrelling as well also as John Douglas, Jimmy Hyde, David Johnson, and David Brightmore, Charlotte Preston were also in the house. David Watson who resided nearby heard the quarrelling and the voice of Lewis threatening to kill someone. John Tipping who lived at Waratah gave evidence also. Both prisoners were committed for trial to Maitland gaol
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4012]; Microfiche: 663
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John Tipping age 22. Gun finisher from Warwick. Tried 22 June 1826. Sentenced to transportation for life for burglary. Assigned to the A.A. Company on arrival