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Witness at the trial of James Meade
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Witness at the trial of Thomas Owen. Stated that Thomas Taafe bore a disrreputable character
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Granted publican's license for the Fitz roy Hotel
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Windsor Police Reports
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Appeared in court to answer complaint preferred against Ann Leeson (commonly called Mrs. Gorrick) by John Finch
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Cornelius Sullivan charged with having misspent his Sunday afternoon in the public house of Isaac Gorrick known as the 'Safe Retreat'
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To receive grant of land in the year 1821
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Campbells Hill Burial Ground
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Maitland Burial Records
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Transfer of publican's license for the Fitzroy Hotel from Isaac Gorrick to George Hammond postponed in consequence of the absence of Hammond
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Maitland Quarter Sessions
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William Birdsell sentenced to 3 months imprisonment with hard labour for stealing money while employed as a servant of Isaac Gorrick. Birdsell was employed as a wardsman at Maitland Hospital and Isaac Gorrick was treasurer of the Hospital. Witness Francis Leigh Riley
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West Maitland Marriage Register 1844 - 1855. Living Histories
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Marriage of James Brunston to Katherine Callaghan. Witnesses Isaac Gorrick and Margaret McConnor. Chaplain Rev. Robert Chapman
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West Maitland Marriage Register 1844 - 1855. Living Histories
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Marriage of James Ephraim Wolfe to Ann Emma Gorrick. Witness Isaac Gorrick of Maitland. Chaplain Rev. Robert Chapman
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Morrison, W. Frederic (1888). The Aldine centennial history of New South Wales illustrated / W. Frederic Morrison. Sydney: The Aldine Publishing Company.
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ISAAC GORRICK was born in 1812 in Windsor, and until 1846 followed the occupation of a farmer in the Hawkesbury district. Settling in Maitland, he founded a large boiling-down establishment at Rutherford, cattle at this time being purchased merely for the tallow and hides. Five years later he opened a hotel in Maitland, of which he is the proprietor, and for a short time conducted its business. He then visited England for the purpose of getting an operation performed on his brother, who was blind, and who accompanied him thither. Returning to New South Wales, he established an auctioneering business, and after a few years of active employment retired on a considerable fortune, earned by industry and perseverance. Since his arrival in Maitland, Mr. Gorrick has been energetic in forwarding the interests of the district. He was instrumental in securing a £100 grant from Parliament for the establishment of a nurses home in connection with the local hospital, its objects being to train nurses who, on being thoroughly qualified, would be allowed to visit patients in their private houses. Mr. Gorrick has always taken an active interest in the maintenance and management of the West Maitland Hospital, which was built by private subscriptions. As an evidence of the careful and excellent system of management pursued by our subject, it may be mentioned that the institution has a fixed deposit to its credit amounting to £8000, which sum is under the control of trustees appointed by the subscribers, and is entirely beyond the functions of any incoming committee. The present medical staff consists of Drs. N. Alcorn, S. Alcorn, Russell, Power, and Pierce
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Isaac and Anne
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West Maitland Marriage Register 1844 - 1855. Living Histories
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Marriage of Thomas Hoskinson of Liverpool Plains to Margaret Cameron. Witnesses Isaac Gorrick, Anne Gorrick of Maitland and John Cameron of West Maitland. Chaplain Rev. Robert Chapman
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Died on Friday 23 October 1868 aged 30 years
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Alexander & Isaac
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Won contract for Conveyance of post office mails by three or more horse coaches from and to Morpeth, East Maitland and Maitland and Singleton