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R v. Rookes - Butterworths
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Robbed by four men at his house
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Committee member of meeting to elect W. Foster to Legislative Council
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Wrote letter to Maitland Mercury to ask Helenus Scott to convene meeting to discuss new laws re squatter regulations.
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Bowen, Dufy, Finney, Mason found guilty of robbing his station
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Westbury, Brown, Donnelly and Donovan found not guilty of robbing his station
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Thomas Dunn, Cronan, David McAlister, David Flanagan servants
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Station at Walhalla on the Mokai River in 1828-1830
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Taking out licence as an auctioneer
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Residence at Ebenezer Farm
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Offering reward for horses lostfrom his paddock
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Exchanged horses with John Fahy who was later apprehended for horse stealing
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Honorary secretary of Singleton Benevolent society
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Donated money to Maitland hospital
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Robey v. John Rotton. Sheriff's sale at 'Ebenezer' Lake Macquarie, defendant's premises. Boats, fishing nets, horse, cows, pigs, cart household goods
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Grazier of Lake Macquarie. Insolvency proceedings
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Sheriff's Sale of 325 acres in the township of Whittingham formerly the property of Charles Farrell from whom they were purchased by George Henry Green, deceased and George Boyle White. Part of a grant by Gov. Brisbane to John Rotton in 1823
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Henry Hewitt's claim for deed of land that had been granted to John Rotton. Grant No 78. 1st October 1833
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Unclaimed letter in General Post Office, Sydney
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Bald HIll Creek, Mudgee
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Death of John Rotton on 21 August of inflammation of the lungs. Aged 45