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Proprietor of 'The John Mills'. Mills in full work and has 2 craft on the river to take grain from farms and return meal
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Liverpool Plains. Residence Sydney
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Obtained license for depasturing stock beyond the boundaries of the colony on payment of fee
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Accompanied John Howe on expedition of discovery to Hunter River
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Obtained license for depasturing stock 20 - 25 Feb 1837 for Liverpool Plains
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John Delaney per 'Ferguson' assigned servant
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Requesting that Edward Flood nominate for representation in the Legislative council
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Granted Spirit Merchants license
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Situated at Maitland; bounded on the south side by Benjamin Singleton's grant and by McDougal's farm; on the south by Mr. Haide's farm etc
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Farmer of Williams River. Claim to 200 acres promised to Joseph Begg.
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Death of Benjamin Singleton on 3rd May aged 65 leaving a widow who had been a faithful companion for 42 years, 8 children and 31 grandchildren. 'One of the first discoverers of Patrick Plains - a man of indomitable energy and perseverance, of frugal and temperate habits; and if he had a fault, it was that he was a greater friend to every body than himself'
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle p5
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Witness at the Marriage of Walter Rotton of Patrick Plains to Jane Meredith of Patrick Plains
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Tender for fresh meat deliverable at Newcastle accepted by Commissariat dept.,
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The Development of New England
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Otto Baldwin and Ben Singleton crosed to the Liverpool Plains with cattle by Dangar's break-neck pass in 1826
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At her grandmother's residence, Singleton
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Death of Caroline Louisa, eldest daughter of Benjamin Singleton on 9th November aged five years. Died of Scarlatina
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Death of George Lionel, youngest son of Benjamin singleton on 12th November aged 8 months. Died of scarlatina
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John Mill Boatfalls, Hunters River
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In the Service of the Company: letters of Sir Edward Parry, Commissioner to the Australian Agricultural company: volume 1, December 1829 - June 1832 Letter No 333
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Correspondence from Sir Edward Parry requesting a clearer statement as to Singleton's offer to supply flour for the A.A. Company
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In the Service of the Company: letters of Sir Edward Parry, Commissioner to the Australian Agricultural company: volume 1, December 1829 - June 1832 Letter no 372
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Flour sent to the A.A. Company not satisfactory. Sir Edward Parry making deduction from the prices originally agreed on
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In the Service of the Company: letters of Sir Edward Parry, Commissioner to the Australian Agricultural company: volume 1, December 1829 - June 1832 Letter 596
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Complaint by the A.A. Company that flour forwarded by Singleton was mixed with sand or grit
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In the Service of the Company. Letters of Sir Edward Parry, Volume 2 June 1832 - March 1834 Letter 648
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Correspondence from Sir Edward Parry ordering 1000 pounds of flour for the use of a Surveying Party under the direction of Mr. Dangar
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Glenridding Estate, Patrick Plains
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Insolvent Estate of Benjamin Singleton. Estate of Glenridding situated within a mile and a half of Singleton township to be sold by public auction. 1500 acres
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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