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Subscription for immigrants home
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Member of committee to aid in the election of E. Manning as a legislative member.
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A Town To Be Laid Out
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Owned soap factory - first industry in Maitland
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Subscription for building St. John the Baptists Church.
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Member of Committee to elect Richard Windeyer to represent Durham in Legislative Council.
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Insolvency proceedings. Allowed to retain wearing apparel, furniture and Mrs. Cohen to retain 'trinkets'
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Of Rose Inn. Provided supper for Bachelors Ball.
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Present at meeting held at Victoria Inn for support for Dr. Lang to retain his seat in Legislative Council
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Rose Inn. Publican's licence granted.
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Taking over the Saracen's Head Inn in Sydney. Rose Inn to let.
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Public dinner to be given in his honour as he was leaving the district after 12 years in Maitland
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Gave subscription for survey of the Hunter River
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James Morris assigned servant
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George Murphy assigned servant
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Occupying land next to James Atkinson's land. Previously occupied by Thomas McCormick
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John Rose received sentence of 'Death Recorded' for burglariously entering the house of Peter Joseph Cohen in November 1837 and stealing articles belonging to William Weare
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Granted timber license. Hardwood
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Store keeper. Witness at trial of George Hanley
First Name:
Philip Joseph
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Appointed deputy postmaster
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Philip Joseph
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Maitland; bounded on the west by land of B. Cox; on the East by Patrick Mahoney's and fronting the high road through Maitland; opposite the Rose Inn
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Claim for 10 acres promised by Gov. Darling