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1841 Census Index
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Aberdeen, Muswellbrook 1
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Charged William Gregory with having distrained goods illegally. Case postponed by the Bench as the decision was regarded as important as to setting a precedent
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Death of Kate Kay, beloved wife of Rev. J.A. Foggon, and eldest daughter of the late James Kay Hannaford
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Engaged to work for John Anlaby as clerk for 12mths. Charged Anlaby under the Masters & Servants Act when he was dismissed from employment. Case dismissed as not under the terms of the M & S Act
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Charged John Anlaby under the Masters & Servants Act for wages owed. Engaged by Anlaby as a clerk. Case dismissed
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Owner of cheque stolen when Scone Mail held up by bushrangers.
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Miss Elizabeth
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Marriage of John Richard Holding, Postmaster at Raymond Terrace to Miss elizabeth Hannaford of Newcastle on 10th November. Officiating clergy Rev. Dr. Lang
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Gave birth to a son on 16th April 1864
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Hannaford (Handford)
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Granted Conditional Pardon
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Hannaford and Cook
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Granted Pasturage License
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Hanniford (?Hannaford)
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Night fireman and engine tender employed by John Portus. Charged under the Masters & Servants Act after he fell asleep and let the boiler fire go down. To have wages forfeited and to leave Portus' service