Place:
East & West Maitland
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Member of a Committee for election of A.W. Scott to represent Northumberland in the Legislative Council
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Committee member for the return of A.W. Scott to represent Northumberland in Legislative Council
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Friend of James Cox. Charged Constables with exceeding their duty
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Batchelor. Friend of W.B. J. Green and witness in his Court case
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Chemist in Melbourne St. House robbed
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Advertising to purchase honey and leeches. Chemist and druggist
Source:
Australasian Chronicle
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Passenger on the Tropic departing the Downs 19th August
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Death on 2 August at the hospital for the Insane, Gladesville, Mary Anne, the beloved wife of William Henry Mutlow of Armidale
Source:
West Maitland Burial Register, 1851 - 1855 p 18
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Rebecca Mutlow, matron, died age 37 on 2 October 1855. Buried 3 October 1855
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Disposed of his stock in trade to C.V. Earle. Chemist.
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Moving to premises opposite Cox's Hotel lately occupied by J. Whitelaw and commencing business as a chemist
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Selling soda water and Effervescing lemonade
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Moved to premises opposite the stables of the Union Hotel near Rev. G.K. Rusden
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Chemist & Druggist
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Signed petition requesting a meeting to be held to consider Bill for extending Jurisdiction of Court of Requests.
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Gave subscription for survey of the Hunter River
First Name:
William Henry
First Name:
William Henry
Place:
Europambela, New England
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Offering reward for conviction of person who stole his Chesnut Road horse
First Name:
William Henry
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On sunday evening after dark as Mr. Mutlow was walking in Beardy Street, near his residence, he fell with some violence over a heap of stones lying near the Bank. One of his knees was so much injured that he fainted on reaching home. Dr. Bedford on attending Mr. Mutlow, found that the knee cap had been displaced