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Gave birth to a daughter on 19th August
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Granted Publican's licence
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To open an Inn the 'Golden Fleece' in premises formerly occupied by Nathan Joseph
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Advertising for journeymen tailors
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To attend meeting at the Horse and Jockey Inn to discuss the new Constitution Sir Charles Fitzroy wished to implement
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George Street, Singleton
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Granted publican's licence forthe Golden Fleece Inn
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'Golden Fleece', Singleton
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Wife gave birth to a daughter on 3rd October 1848
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Innkeeper. Dined with Mary Sadler the day before her death. Witness at the trial of John Hearn
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George St. Singleton
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Granted publican's licence for the Golden Fleece Inn
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Signed letter to teacher T.W. Robinson requesting that he remain teaching in Singleton
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Tailor. Opened a new establishment adjoining the stores of Thomas Hope
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Late of the Golden Fleece Inn. Moved to a new stone building in Bourke Street near the Union Steam Mill and opening under the sign of the 'Union Inn'
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Advertising to employ journeymen tailors
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Death of Frances Helena, youngest daughter of William Meyn on 27th April of dysentery. Aged 8mths 1 wk
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Tailor. Advertising to employ two first rate hands
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William Meyn granted publican's license for the Union Inn
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Notice by William Meyn to Charles Buck that the 'grey flea bitten mare' left at his Inn would be sold if not claimed
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Made subscription to Singleton Benevolent Society
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Marriage of Henry Lound of Singleton and Jane, eldest daughter of William Meyn of Singleton on 22 July. Minister Rev. James Blackwood
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Death of Frances, youngest daughter of William Meyn on 1st April 1853, aged 13 months