Surname:
Donovan (Tyrrell)
Place:
St. John's Church, West Maitland
Details:
Marriage of Joseph Tyrrell and Miss Mary Donovan, both of West Maitland on 6th December 1862. Mininster Rev. J.T. Dunne
Surname:
Higgins (Tyrrell) (Horner)
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De facto relationship with assistant surgeon Richard Horner. Issue - James, Margaret, Mary & Sarah
Surname:
Horner (Higgins) (Tyrrell)
Source:
CSI (Reel 6047; 4/1740 pp.257-8)
Details:
Mary Horner, wife of Richard - Her son James recommended for admission to the Male Orphan Institution
Surname:
Horner (Higgins) (Tyrrell)
Source:
CSI (Fiche 3307; 4/7208 pp.1-2)
Details:
Washerwoman. Son James Horner admitted to the male Orphan School
Surname:
Steward (Tyrrell)
Source:
West Maitland Marriage Register 1844 - 1855. Living Histories
Details:
Marriage of John Tyrrell to Anne Steward. Chaplain Rev. Robert Chapman
Surname:
Tyrell (Tyrrell)
Details:
John Hillier giving notice that there would no longer be a thoroughfare behind his small stone store leading to the brick building known as Cobb's Store. Store in occupation of Thomas Tyrrell
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Additional subscription for building St. John the Baptist's Church
First Name:
Archdeacon William
Details:
LARGS. The new Anglican Church at Largs was dedicated yesterday afternoon by the Vicar-General of the Diocese of New Castle, the Ven. Archdeacon Woodd. It replaces an old, stone building erected in 1862, when the Rev. John A. Greaves was rector of the parish of East Maitland. He followed the pioneer minister the Rev. G. K. Rusden, who was rector from 1834 to 1859; and the late Archdeacon Tyrrell succeeded the Rev; J. A .Greaves in 1863, and, remained rector for forty years. He was rector when St Andrew s was opened in 1863. All of the old cedar fittings of the old church have been retained in the new building.
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Arrived on the 'Medway'. To reside at Morpeth. Parsonage undergoing repairs and alteratioins
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Departed on the steamer 'Tamar' for Moreton Bay
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Performed Divine service at Gosford and Kincumba
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Visiting extensive portions of his diocese. To Armidale on 21 Oct. then to the McLeay, Port Macquarie and the Manning
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Returned to Morpeth after a visit to the inland diocese extending 1000 miles
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Held confirmation ceremony at Wollombi
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Arrived at Morpeth from Newcastle and residing there. Visited several churches in the neighbourhood. To preach at St. Peters on 6th February
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Administered rite of confirmation at Wollombi before moving on to Mangrove Greek and Brisbane Water
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Made donation to the Maitland Hospital
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Provided treat for 400 pupils of the Church of England schools at his residence at Morpeth
Place:
St. Peter's church, East Maitland
Details:
Marriage of Arthur Edward, 4th son of the Rev. Townshend Selwyn, Canon of Gloucester to Rose Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Rev. G.K. Rusden on 30th June. Officiating clergy Lord Bishop of Newcastle
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Put forward a plan to erect a grammar school and a second church in West Maitland