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Hired servant George Butler sentenced to 14 days imprisonment and agreement with Kerrigan cancelled after Butler absconded from service
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Witness at the trial of Patrick McGuire
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Granted publican's license for the Sportsman's Arms Inn
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Offering reward to any person who finds a remunerative gold field in any locality beneficial to the town of Maitland
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Watch stolen from his tap room
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Poem to racegoers at Dungog
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Henry Pasley committed for trial for forging a cheque and attempting to defraud Kerrigan
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Campaigning for George Robert Nichols to represent the Northumberland Boroughs in the Legislative Council
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Henry Pasley sentenced to 3yrs on the roads for uttering a forged cheque with intent to defraud John Kerrigan
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Witness at the trial of John Gill
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Henry O'Brine giving notice that his accusation against John Kerrigan was untrue
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John Kerrigan granted publican's license for the Sportsman's Arms
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Collected in West Maitland
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Subscribed to Testimonial for E.C. Close
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near the Long Bridge, West Maitland
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the Sportsman's Arms Inn recently occupied by John Kerrigan now in occupation of James Fulford. Advertised to be let
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Transfer of Publican's license for the Freemasons' Arms from the late John Kerrigan to Robert Kerrigan
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Campbells Hill Burial Ground
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Maitland Burial Records
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Sydney Morning Herald
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We regret to have to announce the death, from an accident, of an old resident of Maitland, Mr. John Kerrigan, formerly of the Sportsmans Arms, and who has lately been keeping an inn at Singleton. Mr. Kerrigan was at Tocal, Paterson River, on Wednesday, and, as we are told, mounted a young horse he was about to get from there to train, but had not been long mounted when the horse commenced bucking, and threw him. Whether Mr. Kerrigan was kicked by the horse as he fell, or whether he fell against a stump, does not appear to be yet clearly known here, but in some way he received a serious injury on the stomach, producing serious laceration of the internal parts. Medical assistance was immediately sent for, both from Maitland and Pater- son, and Mr. Kerrigan s relatives were also apprised of the unfortunate occurrence. On Thursday Mr. Kerrigan was removed into Maitland in a carriage, at his own request, and under the charge of his brother, Mr. William Kerrigan. No hope had however been from the first entertained of his recovery, and he died on Thursday, at about three o clock in the afternoon, at the Seven Stars Inn. An inquest was commenced on the, body yesterday by Mr. Parker, but was adjourned till Tuesday next, to obtain the evidence of parties present at the the time of the accident
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West Maitland Marriage Register 1844 - 1855. Living Histories
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Marriage of Robert Kerrigan to Margaret Hickey. Witnesses John Kerrigan and Robert Gowdy. Chaplain Rev. Robert Chapman
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Burial 22 October 1853
Source:
West Maitland Burial Register, 1851 - 1855. Living Histories
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John Kerrigan, publican, died 20 October 1853 aged 38 years. Funeral Service Rev. Robert Chapman
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West Maitland Marriage Register p 15
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Marriage of Francis Rogan to Susan Kerighan. Witnesses John Kerrigan and Mary Sharp both from West Maitland