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Resigned as Secretary of Maitland Jockey Club
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Calling for public meeting to discuss the re-introduction of transportation
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Signed letter thanking Captain Anley for his work as Police Magistrate
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Collecting subscriptions for the Irish and Scottish Relief Fund in Phoenix Park
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To receive debts due to the insolvent estate of Alfred Skinner
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Granted publican's licence for the Golden Lion Inn
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Taking the premises formerly occupied by Sergeant Lee and opening the Golden Lion Inn
Place:
'Golden Lion', East Maitland
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Offering 5/- reward for lost mare
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Died on 28th February 1849 aged 47
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Corresondence re R. Clint's letter to the Maitland Mercury
Place:
Hunter River District
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Marriage of Samuel Henry Rapsey and Eliza Peacock
Place:
St. Phillips Sydney
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Baptism of Susannah Rapsey, daughter of Charlotte Elizabeth and Peter Hill Rapsey (born 1 June 1824)
First Name:
Susannah Elizabeth
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Marriage of James Bird to Susannah Elizabeth Rapsey, daughter of P.H. Rapsey of Phoenix Park, Hunter River on 1 January 1846
First Name:
Susannah Elizabeth
Place:
St. James, Morpeth
Source:
Australian Marriages - FamilySearch Historical Records
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Marriage of James Bird and Susannah Elizabeth Rapsey
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House ransacked and wife raped by bushrangers one of whom was later captured by John McDougall