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Bucknall V Moran. Supreme Court Records
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Re-possessed farm from Mr. Bucknall after a dispute over crops
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Early Days of Port Stephens
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Treated Aaron Mathews
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John Skycroft per 'Ocean' assigned servant
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Saved the lives of father and daughter who almost drowned
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James Hay per 'Marquis of Hastings' assigned servant
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Died at the house of Mr. Quinn in Pitt St. Sydney. Cause of death: disease due to intemperance
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Shoulder dislocated in a fall from his horse
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Retiring from position at Port Macquarie
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Medical cure discovered by
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To give advice gratuitously a couple of hours per week from his residence in Charlotte St. Sydney
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84 George St. Sydney
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Engaged an apothecary at his Medical and Surgical Hall where operations performed and ractice of midwifery attended to
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Charged P.J. Cohen and his servant John Taylor with stealing 3 bales of wool. Case dismissed
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Bernard Daley per 'Countess of Harcourt' absconded from service
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Skill and kind assiduity of Dr. Moran, resident at Hunter River, preserved the lives of infants afflicted with whooping cough
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Present at Newcastle when the Lord Liverpool was almost wrecked in a storm. Encouraged boats crews to rescue by liberally distributing grog and other refreshments to the men
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle . Burials p12
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Death of convict John Deering, assigned servant of Francis Moran
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In the Service of the Company: letters of Sir Edward Parry, Commissioner to the Australian Agricultural company: volume 1, December 1829 - June 1832. Letter no 221 (cancelled)
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Correspondence from Sir Edward Parry to Dr. Moran regarding the price of tobacco received in payment of a debt due to the Company by Moran. Tobacco came from the estate of Mr. Phillips of Paterson River
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State Records NSW. Colonial Secretary's Correpondence. Special Bundles, 1794-1825. Series 898
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Peter Brady, William Dunn, Nerean Allen and Charles Day sentenced by the Wallis Plains Bench to 100 lashes for there being a strong suspicion that they had robbed the farm of Dr. Moran
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State Archives NSW. Convict Indents. microfiche 672
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Denis Stackpole per Eliza 1829 assigned to Dr. Moran on arrival
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Early land owner Hunter River