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Claims for registration to vote for the County of Durham rejected.
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Application for publican's licence for Lamb Inn refused by the Bench
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Granted publican's licence for the Lamb Inn
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Bridget Croad fined 20/- for assaulting Stace by biting his thumb and tearing his shirt
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Offering reward for return of missing mare
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Employed 14 yrs old John William Field who died from gun shot wound to the head after a scuffle with Henry William Stace
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Granted license for the Lamb Inn
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William Spencer fined 20s for assaulting Stace after he was removed from Stace's inn
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Publican. Charged with a breach of the Publicans' Act by supplying rum to John Brown on a Sunday and for refusing to supply rum to Christy McFadden. This case arose from the refusal of Stace to supply Wiliam Spencer. Fined 25s
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Advertisement - 'For the World's End Diggings, two bullock teams with tarpaulins for conveyance of miners to leave from Dunmore and West Maitland' Apply to D. Hame next door to James Stace's 'Lamb Inn' '
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James Stace granted publican's license for the Lamb Inn
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Collected at Dunmore
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Subscribed to Testimonial for E.C. Close
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Granted publican's license for the Lamb Inn
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State Records Online Shipping List
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Emigrant. Farm labourer from Nottingham. Employed by Mr. Jones at Maitland on arrival.
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James & Philadelphia
Source:
Entitlement Certificates of persons on Bounty Ships
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James Stace, native of Northingham in Sussex, son of Bertha and Charles Stace. Farm Labourer age 36.. Brought out by Government. In very good health. Philadelphia Stace native of Kent, daughter of Philadelphia Clifton of Canterbury. Calling needlewoman. Age 37 in April 1838. In a weak state of health..Children - James age 13, Edward age 11, Henry age 7, Ann age 9, Rhoda age 5, Louisa age 2 and Sarah Ann age 1 month (born on board). Bounty Immigrants...... State Records Authority of New South Wales; Kingswood New South Wales, Australia; Entitlement certificates of persons on bounty ships; Series: 5314; Reel: 1296 (Ancestry)
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James and Phillis
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Butterwick and Seaham
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Birth of Louisa, daughter of James and Philis Stace
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James and Phillis
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Butterwick and Seaham
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Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Birth of Harriet, daughter of James and Phillis Stace
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Lived 1/4 mile from his father's Lamb Inn. John William Field died at his house from gun shot wound to the head
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Ploughs and milks. Assigned to William Cromarty
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In the Service of the Company. Letters of Sir Edward Parry, VolumeII June 1832 - March 1834 Letter 1060
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Prisoner under sentence of 14 years transportation. Assigned to William Cromarty. To be re-assigned to the A.A. Company in exchange for Joshua Meares