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Gave subscription for a new Church at Maitland
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Born in the Colony. Publican/Farmer. Aged 27 in 1828
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To pay the bond of currier Samuel Bryant
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Made donation towards building a Presbyterian Church and School House
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James Caton per 'Camden assigned servant
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Granted publican's licence for the Northumberland Hotel
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Advertising for female servant and cook for the Northumberland Hotel
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Present at a meeting at the new School House to raise subscription for a new Church and Parsonage
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Subscriber for Testimonial to Mrs. Chisholm
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Additional subscription for the purchase of a Fire Engine, Hose etc
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Granted publican's licence for Northumberland Hotel
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Requesting a public meeting to discuss petitioning for a bridge over Wallis Creek
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Thomas Heffernan per 'Mangles' assigned servant
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Offering reward for information leading to conviction of thieves of goods at Northumberland hotel
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Richard Stark and Charles Henry both gave public apologies to Yeomans for assaulting and abusing Yeomans without provocation
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T. Vawser renting newly erected premises belonging to Yeomans
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Claim for deeds of grant. 30 acres granted by Gov. Darling to Richard Browning who conveyed to Walter roton who sold to Yeomans
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William Lloyd per 'Hibernia' labourer employed by Yeomans
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Richard Martin per 'Glatton' employed as steward by Yeoman
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Properties in his charge 'shamefully abused' by destroying buildings, fences etc. (Baldwin's Farm at Singleton; John Yeomans Farm adjoining Singleton; and his own property Warkworth)