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Purchased town allotment. 2 roods
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Robert Gillingwater per 'Recovery' absconded from service
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Eliza Rankin per 'Mary' absconded from service 11 May
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William Fairley per 'Camden' assigned servant
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William Evins per 'Strathfieldsaye' absconded from service
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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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Appointed to draft the rules for a new hospital at Maitland to be built at Campbell's Hill opposite Boynes Inn
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To act as Steward at a Public Ball to be held at Northumberland Hotel
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Signed petition requesting a meeting to be held to consider Bill for extending Jurisdiction of Court of Requests.
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Entry in the Hunter River Agricultural Society Show
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Solicitor. Lived in Maitland 14 yrs. Died from apoplexy aged 45 yrs
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Vineyard Cottage, Paterson River
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In the Service of the Company: letters of Sir Edward Parry, Commissioner to the Australian Agricultural company: volume 1, December 1829 - June 1832. Letter no 224
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Correspondence from Sir Edward Parry advising Pilcher that he could not sell Durham Bulls owned by the company but was willing to sell half bred Durham or Scotch bulls which could be inspected on the Companys estate at Port Stephens
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James Larkins per 'Royal Admiral' assigned servant
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Signed Petition to the Governor requesting that Maitland prison cells be built on the north side of Wallis Creek
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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)
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Claim for Deed of Grant. 40 acres located on an order dated 8th August 1829 by Gov. Darling in favour of John Balcot, against whom the Sheriff sold to H.J. Pilcher, who released the land to James Nickels, now deceased, who devised it in trust for the benefit of his wife Mary Nickels for her life and then to his children
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Richard Moylan per 'Calcutta' assigned servant
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George Patrick per 'Surry' assigned servant
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Thomas Griffin found not guilty of burglariously entering the house of H.J. Pilcher and stealing sundry goods. Griffin remanded on another charge of larceny
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Ann Smith per 'Roslin Castle' assigned servant