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Application for Hawker's License refused by the Bench on the grounds that Chilton had been convicted of using obscene language and exposing his person
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The Bicentenary Pioneer Register, Second Edition, Volume 111
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Married Louisa Schofield, daughter of James and Janet Schofield on 14 August 1854 at St. Marys West Maitland. Issue 1) Julia Howarth
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Thomas Chilton fined 10 pounds for indecent exposure of his person. Witnesses Richard Hirst, James Lugg, Mary Duckworth and James Arthur. Fine paid
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To send a Memorial to the Governor General praying that he be granted a license as a hawker and pedlar which had previously been refused
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To be tried at Maitland Quarter Sessions for stealing wool
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Dealer. Found not guilty of stealing wool belonging to George Lee
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Charged William Foley with violent assault. Case dismissed by the Bench
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Thomas Chilton charged Sarah Green with assault after he tried to demand custody of his 11 yr old daughter. Case withdrawn
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Ordered to be confined in Maitland gaol for one month for vagrancy after it was proved that he had no place of residence or means of support
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Charged with having threatened to burn down a house in Durham St. West Maitland. Had been charged the previous day with stealing shingles. Prosecutor not present
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Application for Hawkers' licence postponed
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Thomas & Louisa
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Thomas Chilton cautioning public against giving credit to his wife Louisa Chilton who had left her home
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Thomas & Louisa
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Thomas Chilton ordered to pay 10s per week maintenance to his wife Louisa and six children
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Thomas and Louisa
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Thomas Chilton fined 20s for using obscene language to Mary Duckworth, Richard Hurst and Louisa Chilton
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Thomas and Louisa
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Michael Brennan and Mary Duckworth charged with assaulting Thomas Chilton. Witnesses Christopher Walker, Henry Hely, William Kennewell, Louisa Chilton. Case dismissed
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Thomas and Louisa
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Ordered to pay maintenance to his wife Louisa. Stated that he was willing to have her back but told that the question could not again be entered into
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Passenger on the schooner Despatch from San Francisco to Sydney
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Thomas Chilvers and Charles McCready, indented apprentice to William Brown, boatbuilder absconded from service. Reward offered for their return. *Thomas Chilvers from the Male Orphan School
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Thomas and Eliza
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Baptism of Thomas, son of Thomas Chilvers and Eliza Coleman or Callaman
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Thomas and Eliza
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Baptism of Anna Maria Chilvers, daughter of Thomas Chilvers and Eliza Callaman