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Campaigning for George Robert Nichols to represent the Northumberland Boroughs in the Legislative Council
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Aked & Philipson giving notice of legal action if James Brackenreg removed wattle bark from A. Sidebottom at Eckford's Station Koorangbong as it had been purchased by William Wade for them
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Charged by apprentice James Bussell with neglecting to teach him his trade as he left him to be instructed by his brother George Brackenreg who was also an apprentice. Case dismissed
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15 acres, allotment 33 promised to Owen Evans applied for by James Brackenreg junior
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Advertising to employ a Beamsman at his Tanyard
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Charged Edward Capper junior with shooting a kangaroo dog. Case dismissed
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Offering reward to any person who finds a remunerative gold field in any locality beneficial to the town of Maitland
First Name:
James the elder
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22 acres first granted to James and Peter Cooke advertised in the names of James Brackenreg the elder and William Charles Puddefoot
Surname:
Brackenrig (Brackenreg)
First Name:
James and Caroline
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Birth of Arthur Albert, son of James and Caroline Brackerig
Surname:
Brackenrig (Brackenreg)
First Name:
James and Mary
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Baptism of Oswald Robbin Brackenrig, son of James and Mary Brackenrig (born 3 September 1837)
Surname:
Brackenrigg (Brackenreg)
Place:
Co. Northumberland, parish of Maitland. Allotment 14
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Claim for Deed of Grant. 35 acres located on an order of Gov. Darling dated 11 November 1830 in favour of George Kay, now deceased. Hughes claims Deed of Grant of the whole. H.J. Pilcher alleges that Kay sold 10 acres of the land to James Brackenrigg who sold to Thomas Stubbs who sold to him (Pilcher)