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Rosemount Cottage
Place:
Situated on an elevation of Bourke Land, West Maitland
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Advertised to be let. 4 spacious rooms, kitchen detached, well of pure water, garden. Apply to proprietor Edmund Wright
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Rosemount Cottage
Place:
Bourke Street, Maitland
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Shepherd's cottages
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Mary Cranfield of Shepherd's Cottages (mother) giving notice that William Cranfield had left his home a month ago. Cautioning against harbouring him
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Staffordshire Cottage
Place:
Opposite the Church of England, East Maitland
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Mrs. Mackie advertising a 'Fancy Bazaar' at Staffordshire Cottage
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Ushers cottage was situated nearby the New Court House in 1842
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Vineyard Cottage
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Formerly Jone's Public house
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Vineyard Cottage
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Cattle impounded from Vineyard Cottage
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Vineyard Cottage
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Residence of the late G.J. Frankland. 2000 acres. House - 2 parlous, 3 bedrooms, store room, lobby, kitchen, cellar, barn, stockyard and gardens
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Vineyard Cottage
Source:
In the Service of the Company. Letters of Sir Edward Parry, Volume 2 June 1832 - March 1834 Letter 701a
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A.A. Company's horse 'Cleveland' to cover at Thomas Jones' Vineyard Cottage
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Wallgrove Cottage
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Situated almost opposite St. John's Church
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Warkworth Cottage
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Rev. J. Cooper performed divine services in Warkworth Cottage at Cockfighter's Creek
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Westville Cottage
Place:
near St. Mary's Church, West Maitland
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Occupied by Mr. Potts. 5 rooms, kitchen, servant's room, stable , coach house, piggeries, paddock, well. To be let
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Williams River Cottage
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Situated 1/4 mile from the banks of the Williams. Constructed of brick nogging, plastered inside, and stuccoed outside; two large and four small rooms + verandah. To be auctioned
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Situated in Abbott Street. Occupied by Charles Gibbs in 1852