Surname:
Carnish (Cornish)
Details:
John Venables per 'Charles Kerr' assigned servant
First Name:
Constable James
Details:
Appointed constable
First Name:
Constable James
Details:
Free. Appointed constable and watchhouse keeper in room of James Thompson
First Name:
Constable James
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Appointment as constable cancelled
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To petition Parliament to allow grain to be imported to Britain under the same terms as Canada
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Transferred a convict stable boy to T.V. Bloomfield in the month of February
Place:
Newcastle District
Source:
1841 Census Index
Details:
'Bendolba'. Letter to newspaper complaining about cost of postage from Dungog.
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John White assigned servant
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Assigned a convict stable boy in June
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Subscriber for the Irish Relief Fund
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Advertising to graze 20 to 30 horse stock at a run on the Hunter formerly occupied by E. Hyland
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Granted 45 acres of land by Gov. Darling 26 June 1829. No. 28 of veteran's allotments
Place:
Situated on Fishery or Wallis Creek
Details:
Veteran grant of James Cornish to be sold by auction
Place:
Bendolba above Dungog
Details:
Peter Parkinson sentenced to 6mths imprisonment for stealing two tame turkeys belonging to Cornish
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Employed by James White at Edinglassie. Made donation to the Maitland Hospital
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Fondation stone of Wesleyan Chapel laid by James Cornish
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Chairman at a meeting held at the Durham hotel to discuss establishing a Joint Stock Steam Mill
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Thomas Middleton per 'Charles Kerr' assigned servant
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James Rolph per 'Charles Kerr' assigned servant