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Chief Constable Samuel
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Appointed Inspector of Distilleries
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Soldier and mounted policeman
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Innkeeper. Witness in trial of Edward Courtney
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Innkeeper of the Albert Hotel. Witness in trial of George Ward
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Samuel Caldwell publican's license transferred to the Fitzroy Hotel
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Formerly of the Albert Hotel at Aberdeen. Opening the Fitzroy Hotel in Singleton
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Granted licence for the Fitz Roy Hotel
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Petitioning Reverend Rigney to convene meeting to decide the best means of obtaining co-operation from Catholics at Liverpool Plains to contribute to building the new church at Patrick's Plains
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Departing from the district. Auctioning household furniture and other effects connected with the Fitzroy Hotel
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Leaving for New England. Transfer of publican's license for the Fitz Roy Hotel transferred to William Waterford
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Walcha New England
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Opening the Apsley Inn
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Walch, New England
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Brother in law John Spence died aged 21 in Sydney
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Offering reward for apprehension of John Hickey
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On horseback from and to Bendemeer and Walcha once a week
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Won contract to provide mail service
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Walcha, New England
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Thomas Hickey found not guilty of abducting Caldwell's daughter Elizabeth who was 15 yrs old and found in Sydney with Hickey's brother John
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Maitland Quarter Sessions
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Native of the colony. Found guilty of burglary and sentenced to be transported to a penal settlement for 15 years but recommended for mercy
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St. Mary's Cathedral Sydney
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Marriage of Mr. B. Fittock, late of Deptford, England and Elizabeth Agnes, second daughter of Mr. S. Caldwell of New England on 31st January 1857. Minister Rev. J. McLennan
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Leaving the district of New England where he conducted the Apsley Hotel at Walcha. Opening the Morpeth Hotel at Morpeth