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Maitland Cricket Club member
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Miller. Attempted to rescue M. Johnstone after her clothes caught fire
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Maitland Cricket Club
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Subscriber for the Irish Relief Fund
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Made donation towards building a Presbyterian Church and School House
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Played cricket at Close's Park
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Advertising to purchase 1300 bushels of wheat
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Stolen notes passed to him by Lasseib
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Shoulder injured when he was thrown from his horse
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Barred from bowling over hand in a cricket match between Maitland and Morpeth/Raymond Terrace teams
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Sons dived and found the body of Hewitt Banfield who had drowned at the Falls
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near the Bricklayers Arms in West Maitland
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Attempted robbery at Mr. Honeysett's 'Cricketer's Arms'
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T. Masters and Messrs. Honeysett, Clarke, Mitchell and Banfield travelled to the gold diggings
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Letter home to his wife from the Turon gold diggings
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William Bourke challenging anyone in Maitland (except Mr Honeysett) to play a game of single wicket cricket
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Character witness for John Wright
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Daughter of a miller. Died aged 19mths. Buried in Glebe Cemetery
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Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Birth of Anne, daughter of Eliza and Thomas Honeysett