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St. Matthias's Church Merton
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Marriage of Henry Hewitt of Mount Dangar Inn to Miss Margueretta Fisher of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England on 15th September. Officiating Clergy Rev. R.G. Boodle
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Thomas Sleath per 'Recovery' assigned servant
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Granted publican's license for the Queen Victoria Inn
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Benjamin Cox of the Rose Inn taking over the Albion Inn from Henry Hewitt
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Lately of the Mount Dangar Inn at Mount Dangar. Taking of the Queen Victoria Inn at Glennies Creek
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Presented Rev. William Savigny with a testimonial of a silver salver and 40 sovereigns in gratitude for his ministerial labours and gratuitous devotion to service
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Joshua Eighteen per 'Mangles' assigned servant
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James Fitzgerald per 'Hive' assigned servant
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Licensed Victualler. Insolvency proceedings
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Assigned servant Richard Elliott per 'Albion' absconded from service
Place:
Singleton district
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On List of Subscribers for the Widow of Charles Bates who was killed at Glennies Creek by a fall from his horse and left a large family entirely destitute
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Andrew White per 'Norfolk' assigned servant
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Henry White per 'Layton' assigned servant
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Job Willis per 'Recovery' assigned servant
Place:
Royal Hotel, George St. Singleton
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Granted Publican's License
Place:
Royal Hotel, George St. Singleton
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Granted permission to have music and dancing in his licensed house until 31st December 1866
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Henry Hewitt of the Rose Inn to open the 'Royal Hotel' opposite his present house on 1st July. First rate hotel and family house with improved larder and cellars stocked with the best spirits, wines and beers
Source:
Settler and Convict Lists 1787-1834. Ancestry
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John Wood per Surry assigned servant
Source:
HRA, Series 1, Vol. XV., p. 234
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Mr. John Wood to Archdeacon Scott. Reverend Sir, Maitland, Saturday, 15th August. 1829. Since my arrival here, several applications nave been made to me to Baptize infants, to which my reply has been that you have forbidden me to do so except in cases of extreme danger. Last Infants baptized Monday, Mr. Henry Hewitt having written to me stating his infant Daughter to be in this condition I baptised her; she is since dead.
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW; Roll: 136
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Grace Draper per Mary assigned to Henry Hewitt at Maitland