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Accused of shooting Lieutenant Ormaly (Ormsby)
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Supporter for the election of Major Wentworth to the Legislative Council
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Blacksmith. Son George born
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Sentenced to 6mth in Newcastle gaol for shooting to kill
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Expressing regret that Peter Grant's seat in Legislative Council declared vacant
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Historical Records of Newcastle
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Free selector of land in Newcastle/ Hunter Valley
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Died 17th April aged 63
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Fined 5/- for breach of the impounding act
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Witness in court case Rouse/Keys
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Charles Green, per 'Florentia', assigned servant
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Purchased 33 perches town allotment
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Maitland Circuit Court
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Sentenced to 6 mths in Newcastle gaol for shooting at an officer of the 80th regiment at Newcastle
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Appointed poundkeeper in the room of Francis Beattie, deceased
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Edward Priest admitted to bail after being arraigned on a charge of shooting Anthony Ormsby an ensign in the 80th regt. Priest was 67 yds from the window of the court house where Ormsby was standing when he shot the gun
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms p29
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Whitesmith. Baptism of daughter
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Rebecca Markham per 'Roslin Castle' assigned servant
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Charles Green per 'Florentia' sentenced to 1mth in an iron gang for being found on Priest's premises without authority
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Removed from position of poundkeeper. Replaced by Patrick Degan
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral Newcastle. Burials p18
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Whitesmith. Died aged 63. Burial date
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Marriage of James Priest, eldest son of the late Edward Priest of Newcastle to Ann, eldest daughter of William Thompson of Four Mile Creek, on 13th December. Minister Rev. Rusden