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Before the Bench to answer charge of not having his name painted on his dray
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Partnership with J.W. Clifford under the firm of Tinson and Clifford dissolved by mutual consent
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Selling 4/- tickets to 4th Anniversary dinner of Loyal Good Design Lodge
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Application for a new wine and beer license for the Burton Inn, West Maitland refused by the Bench
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Leaving Maitland for Singleton. Selling by auction articles from brewery + household furniture
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Fined 10/- or 24 hrs in the cells for drunkenness
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Brewer's License
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Churchwarden for Episcopalian church
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Founder of the Odd Fellows Lodge in Singleton. Present at the first anniversary
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Granted brewer's license
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Obtained brewer's license
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John William Baylis found not guilty of stealing a watch belonging to Tinson
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Campaigning for Rev. Dr. Lang to represent the counties of Brisbane, Bligh and Phillip in the Legislative Council
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Innkeeper living at St. Aubins. Had contract with William Ivory in buying sheep from Capt. Dumaresq. Witness at trial of George Cohen
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Henry Smith found guilty of stealing 100 sheepskins belonging to William Tinson and William Ivory and remanded for sentence
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St. Mary's West Maitland
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Marriage of Thomas Frederick, only son of Mr. William Tinson and Jane, youngest daughter of the late Mr. David Baker of West Maitland. Minister Rev. R. Chapman
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Granted Brewer's license
Source:
The Voice of the North
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William Tinson who died at Maitland in November 1889 aged 87, arrived in the colony in the thirties, and in 1844 was the proprietor of the Bucks Head Inn in High Street West Maitland. He was one of the founding members of the Oddfellows Lodge at Maitland
First Name:
William and Hanna
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Baptism of Sarah Elizabeth, daughter of William and Hanna Tinson (born 31 July 1842)
First Name:
William and Mary Ann
Source:
West Maitland Marriage Register 1844 - 1855. Living Histories
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Marriage of George Cole, widower, to Margaret Wilhelmina Weddell. Witnesses William Tinson and Mary Ann Tinson. Chaplain Rev. Robert Chapman