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Charged under and Masters & Servants Act by John Little
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Trades Arms Inn, East Maitland
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Advertising to organise voyage to the California gold fields. 12/10- passage money
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Attended dinner at Crown and Anchor in honour of Captain Pattison
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License for the Tradesman's Arms transferred from Robert Keddie to James Ferguson
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Ordered to pay carpenter Edward Greenland his full wages after being charged under the Masters & Servants act
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Sheriff's sale of Trades' Arms Inn in East Maitland and Freemasons' Inn in Raymond Terrace
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Committed suicide in 'Dublin House'. Left wife and five children
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Purchased 2 roods land at auction
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Purchased town allotment
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Robert Keddie committed for trial at Quarter Sessions on a charge of assaulting Edward Winch who had been put in charge of his goods by Sheriff
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Property for sale - 2 stone houses situated close to the new gaol; 2 stone houses adjoining cottages belonging to S. Bailey in the Catholic Chapel; 6 brick cottages opposite Mr. Bowman's premises
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Allotment 9 sold to Keddie in January 1838 + stone cottage with four rooms etc advertised to be sold along with other freehold property in Maitland
Place:
William Street East Maitland near the Maitland Academy and Scots School
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Stone Cottage occupied by John Wise on land originally granted to Robert Keddie advertised for sale
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Requesting E.C. Close to call a public meeting to consider the intention to re-crreate NSW as a penal settlement
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Deeds to land at Maitland dated 7th March 1839
Source:
Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Gaol Description and Entrance Books, 1818-1930
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Robert Keddie admitted to Newcastle gaol from Maitland on a charge of assault. Found to be deranged in mind. To be forwarded to the Lunatic Asylum
First Name:
Robert Alexander
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Baptism of Robert Alexander, son of Robert and Margaret Keddie
First Name:
Robert George
Place:
Montebello House, Newcastle
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
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Marriage, on 4th July, by the Rev. W. J. Dean, at his residence, Montebello House, Newcastle, Robert George, only son of Mr. Robert Keddie of Pitt Town near Newcastle, and formerly of Edinburgh, Scotland, to Frances Reed, eldest daughter of the late Mr. John Stokoe, builder, Newcastle and formerly of Wickham, England