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Publicans license denied.
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Committed to trial for rescuing cattle which had been distrained for rent of £21 owing to William Owen
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Allowed bail on a charge of receiving cattle.
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Subscriber for the Irish Relief Fund
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Fined for rioting at the Morpeth Regatta
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Assigned a convict farmer's man in March
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Charge of assault on neighbour Patrick Cleary dismissed from Court
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Assigned a convict farm labourer
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Unclaimed letter held in the month of June
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Indicted for stealing wearing apparel and other effects belonging to Owen Connor at Minto. Sentenced to 50 lashes and 2 yrs hard labour at Newcastle
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James Cordwell sentenced to 3mths hard labour for stealing a blanket belonging to Ryan
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Neotsfield near Singleton
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Offering reward for return of stolen bullocks supposed to have been taken to the Big River
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Witness in court case of William Hayes
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William Hayes found not guilty of malicious injury after pulling down a fence erected by Ryan but warned not to do so again
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Charged Peter George with a breach of the impounding act. Case dismissed
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Native or Ireland; 5'9"; black hair, pale complexion, scar lower right arm, 3rd finger of ® hand split; supposed to have gone to the diggings. Apprentice to William Moss. Moss offering reward for apprehension
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John Wood charged with illegally impounded cattle belonging to Ryan. Case dismissed
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Known as Mickey the Priest. Lived near T. Holmes of Oakendale. Charged with using insulting language after he said in hearing of nearby constables - 'look at those lazy constables, skulking scoundrels, standing there'. Case dismissed by the bench
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Collected at Louth Park
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Subscribed to Testimonial for E.C. Close
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Charged Charles Morris with breach of the Master & Servants Act. Withdrew charge when Morris agreed to return to work