First Name:
Mortimer jun.,
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On List of Electors of the Counties of Northumberland and Hunter supporting Alexander Walker Scott as a candidate in the approaching general election
First Name:
Mortimer jun.,
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Title Deeds ready for delivery on payment of authorised fee. 21 perches
First Name:
Mortimer jun.,
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Clerk of Works. Resided at the Barracks, Newcastle. Report of inquest into the death of his servant Ann Murray
First Name:
Mortimer jun.,
Place:
Dwelling house. Address - Military Barracks
Details:
On a list of electors in the police district of Newcastle who had the right to vote for elections in the county of Northumberland in 1855. Printed in the Newcastle Morning Herald 18 October 1911
First Name:
Mortimer jun.,
Place:
Leasehold - Watt Street, Newcastle
Details:
On a list of electors in the police district of Newcastle who had the right to vote for elections in the county of Northumberland in 1855. Printed in the Newcastle Morning Herald 19 July 1911
First Name:
Mortimer jun.,
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
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Marriage at Christ Church Cathedral, on 24 January 1872, by the Rev. Canon Selwyn, James C. Thomas, Navigating-Lieutenant R. N., son of the late James Thomas Esq., East India C.S., to Ellen Elizabeth Rose, eldest daughter of Mortimer William Lewis, jun., Edgcumbe House, Newcastle
First Name:
Mortimer jun., and Ellen
Date:
Baptism August 1849
Place:
Abode: East Maitland
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. p.25
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Government Officer. Baptism of Daughter Ellen Elizabeth Rosa
First Name:
Mortimer jun., and Ellen
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral Newcastle. Burials p29
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Florence Jane, infant daughter of Mortimer William and Ellen Lewis died aged 2 years 8 months 25 days. Burial date
First Name:
Mortimer jun., and Ellen
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral Newcastle. Burials p29
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Lilla Frederica, daughter of Mortimer William and Ellen Lewis died aged 9 months. Burial date
First Name:
Mortimer jun., and Ellen
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms p. 57
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Government Officer. Baptism of son Mortimer William Lewis
First Name:
Mortimer jun., and Ellen
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms p. 48
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Government Officer. Baptism of daughter Lillah Frederica Lewis
First Name:
Mortimer jun., and Ellen
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms p. 42
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Government Officer. Baptism of daughter Florence Jane
First Name:
Mortimer jun., and Ellen
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms p. 70
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Government Officer. Baptism of son Frederick George
First Name:
Mortimer jun., and Ellen
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms. p.81
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Architect. Baptism of daughter Emma Ellen Lewis
First Name:
Mortimer jun.,
Source:
The Maitland Weekly Mercury
Details:
The late Mr Mortimer William Lewis, who died at Kogarah on Saturday last at the age of 78, was born at Regents Park, London, in 1820, and was amongst the oldest residents of the colony, having come out in the year 1830 with his father, who was one of the Royal military surveyors appointed by the Earl of Mulgrave in 1811, afterwards first town surveyor of Sydney and Colonial Architect. Mr. Lewis was appointed in 1835 at the age of 14 to the Royal Engineers Department, under the late Colonel George Barney. In 1837 he received an appointment in the Surveyor General s Department, under the late Colonel Sir T. L. Mitchell, and in 1843 was appointed to the Colonial Architects Department, where he served until his retirement on a well-earned pension in 1891, after a faithful service of 56 years, 54 years of which were spent in the colonial service and two years in the Imperial service. In the Colonial Architect s Department Mr. Lewis was in charge of the northern district from Cooranbong to Newcastle, Tenterfield, Narrabri, and Walgett, in the days that travelling had to be done on horseback or coach, before the railways came into operation, and all the principal Government buildings then in the northern district were designed and carried out under his supervision, as well as the Banks of Australasia at New castle and East Maitland, St. John s Roman Catholic Church at West Maitland, now the Cathedral, and many others, the latter buildings having been erected at the time public officers were allowed to do private work. Part of the Newcastle Breakwater was also carried out under his supervision.