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Held inquest on the body of Mary Ann Cormie who died in hospital having been submerged in a tub of water a few days previously.
Place:
Victoria Hotel, Hinton
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Held inquest into the death of Catherine Lawn who had committed suicide
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Held inquest on the body of Patrick Somers who was found dead near the river
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Held inquest into the death of Coleman Kayrn at the Wool Team inn
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Held inquest on the body of James Wigham who died after having his leg amputated in Maitland Hospital
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Held inquest on the body of Susannah
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Held inquest into the death of William Merritt
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Marriage of Alexander Carrick, merchant and Isabella Amelia, third daughter of J.S. Parker, City Coroner, Sydney. Marriage took place at Walker Street Dunedin NZ on 31st July
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Held inquest on the body of Mrs. Kingaby who died after her clothes caught fire
First Name:
J.S (John Scotto)
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Coroner. Witness at the trial of Robert and Thomas Hawke
First Name:
J.S (John Scotto)
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Coroner. Witness at the trial of Thomas Rafferty who was found guilty of the manslaughter of Thomas Muldoon
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Held inquest on the body of William McGill
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Receiving subscriptions for the 'Hinton Church Fund'
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Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4013]; Microfiche: 670
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James Parker aged 18. Shoemaker s boy from London. Tried in London 14 September 1826. Sentenced to 7 years transportation for picking pockets. Assigned to Edward Close at Hunter River on arrival
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Shoemaker's boy assigned to R.V. Dulhunty
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Two convicts of this name by this ship. ON list of prisoners sent to Newcastle
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Age 38. Assigned to the hospital at Newcastle
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Rose Cottage, Morpeth
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Died on 3rd January aged 45 after a lingering and painful illness. Wife of John Skottowe Parker Esq.,
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Charged with breach of licensing act Fined £3 or 6mth in prison.
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Unclaimed letter held at Post Office in August 1847