First Name:
Daniel O'Connell Inn
Details:
Celebrated tight rope walker, Mr. Quin performing in the yard of the Inn
First Name:
Daniel O'Connell Inn
Details:
Michael Leary granted licence for the Daniel O'Connell Inn
First Name:
Daniel O'Connell Inn
Details:
Michael Keys granted publican's license for the Daniel O'Connell Inn
First Name:
Daniel O'Connell Inn
Details:
9 rooms, kitchen, and stabling for six horses. Rental 36 pounds per annum.
First Name:
Daniel O'Connell Inn
Details:
John Kerney refused publican's license for the Daniel O'Connell Inn
First Name:
Donneybrook Fair
Details:
George Miller refused publican's license for the White Conduit House, formerly the Donnybrook Fair, as the application was submitted too late
First Name:
Donneybrook Fair Inn
Details:
Patrick McManus granted publican's license for the Donnybrook Fair
First Name:
Donnybrook Fair
Place:
Muswellbrook Road, Singleton
Details:
Patrick McManus granted publican's license for Donnybrook Fair
First Name:
Donnybrook Fair
Details:
Patrick McManus granted publican's license \
First Name:
Doyles Public House
Details:
Doyles Public House
First Name:
Doyles Public House
Details:
Doyles Public House
Details:
William Tate opened the 'Emu Inn' in the township
Details:
Patrick Ward to re open the 'Emu Inn' on 1 July 1848
Details:
P. Ward offering for sale a new dray and six bullocks
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Inquest on the body of Henry Boyle held at the Emu Inn
First Name:
Farmer's Arms
Details:
Patrick Fitzgerald of the Farmer's Arms giving notice of horse he had found
Place:
Maitland Road Singleton
Details:
Patrick F. Campbell granted publican's license for the Farmers' Arms
First Name:
Farmers Glory
Details:
William Burgess opened new Inn 'Farmers Glory'
First Name:
Farmers Glory
Details:
Farmer's Glory sold by William Burgess to Thomas Magner
First Name:
Farmers' Arms
Place:
Maitland Road, Singleton
Details:
Patrick F. Campbell granted publican's license