Surname:
Borthwick (Pilcher)
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Marriage of H.J. Pilcher Esq., to Anne, relict of the late John Borthwick Esq., on 1st December 1865
Surname:
Duguid v. Pilcher
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Sheriff's sale. Office furniture, law books etc + interest in 12 acres of land part of Oakhampton estate
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Subscription for building St. John the Baptists Church.
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Judge for farm produce at H.R. Agricultural Sociey Show
Source:
SH / An Organsied Banditti, p69
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Farm near Wallarobba Hill
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Received medal for best almonds at Hunter River Agricultural Society Show
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Present at a meeting at the Rose Inn to discuss establishing a Bank at West Maitland
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Admitted a practitioner of the Supreme court.
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Had spent considerable capital in travelling through France in become acquainted with the culture of vines and winemaking. To plant on a large scale at HR
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Ann Storrett per 'Princess Royal' assigned servant
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Susan Scarborough per 'Roslin Castle' assigned servant
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William Sutcliffe per 'Minstrel' assigned servant
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Arrived in the colony with the intention of cultivating the grape and making wine on an extensive scale
Place:
St. James Church, Sydney
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Marriage of Richard Lennon Murray, licensed surveyor of Inverell, to Anne, relict of the late Henry Incledon Pilcher, formerly manager of the Bank of Australasia at Maitland
First Name:
Charles Edward
Source:
Australian Marriages - FamilySearch Historical Records
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Marriage of Charles Edward Pilcher (b. 1844 in Maitland, son of Henry Pilcher and Eliza Bradley) and Maria McPhillamy (b. 1852 in Bathurst, daughter of Maria Dargin)
First Name:
Charles Edward
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Baptism of Charles Edward, son of Eliza and Henry Incledon Pilcher (born 20 April 1844)
First Name:
Charles Edward
Source:
Biographical Register of the New South Wales Parliament 1856-1901 C.N. Connolly (Online)
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Charles Edward Pilcher - Barrister. B. 20 April 1844 W. Maitland, NSW, s. Henry Incledon, solicitor, and Eliza; m. 22 Dec. 1871 Maria, d. John McPhillamy); 2s.2d. D. 22 Dec. 1916 Lewisham, NSW. C. of E. Ed. W. Maitland High School, The Kings School, Parramatta, and Univ. of Syd. (BA 1865). Articled to (Sir) Joseph Abbott (q.v.), then to G.D.V. Pilcher; read with (Sir) Frederick Darley (q.v.); admitted to Bar 1867; KC 1902. Trustee National Art Gallery. Comr Melb. Centennial Exhibition 1888. Royal Comr on Interference in Post Office Mail 1889, Statute Law Consolidation 1896; pres. Royal Com. on charges against MLAs 1889. Member Union Club. Editor of Common Law Procedure Acts 1853 and 1857, 1881. MLA for W. Macquarie 4 Jan. 1875-23 Nov. 1882. MLC 24 March 1891-22 Dec. 1916
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William Cooper found not guilty of stealing a grindstone belonging to Pilcher
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Employed David Daley