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Stirling Castle 1831
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Cabinet maker. Passenger on the Stirling Castle
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Stirling Castle 1831
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Plaisterer. With wife and two children, passengers on the Stirling Castle from Greenock
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Stirling Castle 1831
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An interesting relic found within the wall of the Bank of NSW being demolished: - A leaden case containing a piece of paper written by plaisterer Thomas Simpson in 1838
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Stirling Castle 1831
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James, wife, 3 children. Steerage passengers on the Stirling Castle from Greenock
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Stirling Castle 1831
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Arrived from Greenock and Cape of Good Hope
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Stirling Castle 1831
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Arrived from Greenock and Cape of Good Hope
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Stirling Castle 1831
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Arrived from Greenock and Cape of Good Hope
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Stirling Castle 1831
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A respectable young man who arrived under the protection of Rev. Dr. Lang bringing with him 3 of his sisters, one of whom was Mrs. Cavill. Correspondence re swindler John Thomas Wilson