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Found Edward McCue who had previously assaulted him asleep in a lucerne paddock and apprehended him
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Assaulted by Alexander Summers. Reproved by the Bench for drunking with men in a public house
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'Clutched by the hair, kicked and buffeted about without mercy' by Jemima Norwood.
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Charged Thomas Ryan with allowing liquor to be consumed in his house after hours
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Captured runaway horse belonging to Joseph Hicks
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Arrested 5 men for stealing pigs from John Eales farm
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Runaway from Van Diement's Land, Patrick Mason apprehended by McGuinness
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Arrested Francis Murray and James Carey who creating a disturbance in Morpeth
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Apprehended William Johnstone for robbing his master Captain Griffin
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Reprimanded by the coroner for being intoxicated at the inquest on the body of Emily Lamb
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Constable Edward and Ellen
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Paterson Baptism Register
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Ellen, daughter of Edward and Ellen McGuinness born 15 July 1840. Baptised 19 July 1840. Occupation of Edward McGuinness - constable
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Constable James
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Apprehended James Oman for theft of a saddle
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Constable James
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Witness in court case of Cornelious Mayall
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Constable James
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Apprehended John Lyons for vagrancy
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Constable James
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Charles Carney fined 40s for assaulting McGuinness by kicking, striking and tearing his shirt and neckerchief while being taken to the lockup for drunkenness
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Constable James
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Charged Thomas Elms with keeping a disorderly house. Could not be proved that the house was used as a brothel. Case dismissed
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Constable James
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Charged with neglect of duty and drunkenness by Constable Lennard. Case dismissed by the bench.
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Constable James
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Charged Wiliam Cheater with assault. Case dismissed
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Constable James
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Witness at the trial of Henry Pasley
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Constable James
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Apprehended William Batsell for gambling on the racecourse with a 'pea and thimble gambling board'