Details:
Campaigning for George Robert Nichols to represent the Northumberland Boroughs in the Legislative Council
Details:
Witness in court for James Solomon
Details:
Peter Kelly, ticket of leave holder apprehended at Scone as being out of his district. Sentenced to 14 days imprisonment. Had absconded from hired service of Otto Baldwin
Details:
Attended preliminary meeting at the Northumberland Hotel to discuss the pressing need of a new steam company
Details:
Giving notice that anyone found pulling down fences etc at Cow HillPaddock would be prosecuted
Place:
Collected at West Maitland
Details:
Gave subscription for the Relief of those left destitute by the Floods at Gundagai
Details:
Servant Charles Horn sentenced to 1mth in prison and to return to service after being charged under the Masters & Servants Act with absconding
Details:
Denis O'Brien sentenced to 1mth imprisonment for absconding from hired service of Otto Baldwin
Details:
Samuel Fitzpatrick charged Otto Baldwin under the Masters & Servants Act for hiring Denis O'Brien without requiring wirtten discharge from his last employer. Case dismissed
Details:
Charged Samuel Fitzpatrick with abusive and insulting language in a public place after an altercation in Baldwin's shop over the dispute about O'Brien's case. Fitzpatrick fined 1 pound
Details:
Employed Thomas Dawson in his shop
Details:
Charged William Tierney with illegally killing a bullock. Case dismissed
Details:
Charged with causing a public nuisance by boiling and steaming down flesh and slaughtering carcases. Witnesses for the prosection Patrick O'Brien, John Grylls and John Punch. Case postponed
Source:
Wood., W. Allan., 'Dawn in the Valley', the Story of Settlement in the Hunter River Valley., Wentworth books, Sydney, 1972
Details:
Deed for grant of land dated 23 December 1839. 1280 acres promised to Edwin Baldwin and granted to Otto Baldwin
Details:
1280 acres promised by Gov. Darling on 15th September 1829 as a primary grant to Edwin Baldwin , the deeds advertised in his name on 19th January 1839, but now at his request re advertised for Otto Baldwin
Details:
Requesting E.C. Close to call a public meeting to consider the intention to re-crreate NSW as a penal settlement
Details:
John Hammil per 'Hercules' assigned servant
Source:
Development of New England
Details:
Otto Baldwin and Ben Singleton crosed to the Liverpool Plains with cattle by Dangar's break-neck pass in 1826
Details:
George Johnson per 'York' assigned servant