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Book keeper for Mr. Nowland
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Appointed Chief Constable
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Appointed Bailiff of Court of Petty Sessions
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Treasurer and Secretary of Muswellbrook Benevolent Society
Source:
Returns of the Colony - Colonial Secretary (Blue Books)
Place:
Merton and Muswellbrook
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John Maddy appointed Bailiff of the Court of Petty Sessions in the room of Charles Fox and Hugh Murray
Ship:
Dunvegan Castle 1832......
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Assigned to A.A. Company
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Obtained Ticket of Leave
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Tried in Taunton. Ticket of Leave holder
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4013]; Microfiche: 668
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Charles Fox aged 18. Cabinetmaker from Bath. Tried at Taunton 5 April 1827. Sentenced to transportation for life for stealing in a dwelling house. Assigned to the Engineers Dept on arrival
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Tried in Lancashire. Assigned to A.A. Company
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Ropemaker aged 24 from Lancashire. 5' 1 3/4"; dark sallow and freckled compl., black hair, light brown eyes, nose inclining to the left side, scar on left eyebrow, tattoos. Absconded from the A. A. Company 2 November
First Name:
Chief Constable Charles
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Offering reward for lost horse
First Name:
Chief Constable Charles
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Witness in the trial of George Ward
First Name:
Chief Constable Charles
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Witness at trial of James Moore
First Name:
Chief Constable Charles
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Witness at the trial of Thomas Ballard
First Name:
Chief Constable Charles
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From Murrurundi. Witness at the trial of James Walton
First Name:
Chief Constable Charles
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Witness at trial of John Kelly
First Name:
Constable Charles
Place:
Maitland Circuit Court
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Witness in the court case of Samuel Furler who was found guilty of uttering a forged cheque at Scone
First Name:
Constable Charles
Place:
Maitland Circuit Court
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Witness at Maitland Circuit Court case of Patrick Mack