First Name:
Rev. Richard George
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Marriage of Hephzihah Elizabeth Hallett, daughter of John Hallett, surgeon of Devenport, Devonshire to Falkner Hope Bartlett of the Namoi River on 6th March. Minister Rev. R. Boodle
First Name:
Rev. Richard George
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Australian Almanac
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Canon. Diocese of Newcastle
First Name:
Rev. Richard George
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Marriage of John Lumley of the Rose Inn, Singleton to Sarah, 2nd daughter of H. Nowland of Muswellbrook on 31st August. Minister Rev. Boodle
First Name:
Rev. Richard George
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Attended sermon in Muswellbrook given by Bishop of Newcastle
First Name:
Rev. Richard George
Place:
St. Matthias s Church Merton
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Marriage of Henry Hewitt of Mount Dangar Inn to Miss Margueretta Fisher of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England on 15th September. Minister Rev. R.G. Boodle
First Name:
Rev. Richard George
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Made donation to Maitland Hospital
First Name:
Rev. Richard George
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Present at Meeting held at Morpeth to consider the expediency of adopting a petition to the Queen praying her Majesty to send out a commission to inquire into the state of the Church of England with a view to framing and granting of a constitution
First Name:
Rev. Richard George
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Made collection on behalf of the Jubilee Fund of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel
First Name:
Rev. Richard George
Place:
St. Anns Church Ryde
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Marriage of Rev. Richard George Boodle, minister of St. Albans chruch Muswellbrook and eldest son of Rev. R. Boodle, rector of Radstock, Somersetshire, to Anne Darling, second daughter of the late L. Rees of Glamorganshire on 13th January. Minister Rev. G. Turner
First Name:
Rev. Richard George
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Gave subscription to Maitland Hospital
First Name:
Rev. Richard George
Place:
St. James Church Morpeth
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Attended Conference of the clergy and lay representatives of the Church of England in the diocese of Newcastle
First Name:
Rev. Richard George
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Marriage of Edward Fisher Marlay, eldest son of the late Major Marlay, Barrack Master, to Mary Russel, 3rd daughter of the late Capt. Perry, Dep. Surveyor General on 9th June. Minister Rev. R.G. Boodle
First Name:
Rev. Richard George
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Marriage of Allan Henderson of Oakey Creek and Miss Anna Holmes of Cassilis on 21st April. Minister Rev. R.G. Boodle
First Name:
Rev. Richard George
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On leave of absence. Returned to England for two years however retained his canonry
First Name:
Rev. Richard George
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SUDDEN DEATH OF A CLERGYMAN OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND. (To the Editor of the Maitland Mercury.) SIR,-The enclosed copy of extract from a letter from a valued friend of and to many of your readers at Muswellbrook and other parts of the Hunter, will be read with saddened pleasure. I hope you may be able to publish it on Saturday next and send me a copy. The Rev. John Albert Greaves was Canon of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle, Examining Chaplain to Bishop Tyrrell, and successively in- cumbent of Muswellbrook, East Maitland, and Wollombi, an Oxford M.A. ; and after about 10 years work in the diocese of Newcastle, held livings in Virginia, United States, America, and in England, and passed away as detailed in the letter, being Rector of Great Leghs, near Chelmsford, Essex, in England. An earnest and faithful parish priest, a loving and loveable man-a true winner of souls.-Yours, truly, _ COLES CHILD. James-street, Petersham, July 13th, 1893. Cloford, Princess Road, Bournemouth West, June 8,1893. My Dear C-, I must begin with very sad news, which perhaps you may have received from some other correspondent. Our dear friend Greaves died suddenly on June 1st. Mr. Marshall, late of Murrurundi, wrote to inform me of the sad event. Mr. Greaves had, with his wife, been spending a fortnight in Oxfordshire, while Mr. Marshall had been taking his duty during his absence. Mr. M. met them in London, and came down with them to Hatfield Peverell, the nearest station to Great Leghs. Mr. G. complained of feeling unwell when he got out of the train. He got into his vehicle, and immediately Mr. M. saw his head fall back ; he gasped for breath, gave a sigh, and all was over. They took him into the station and sent his man for the nearest doctor, who, on arrival, said the cause of death was enlargement of the heart. Poor Mrs. Greaves, after the first stunning blow, was very calm and resigned. . Probably I shall hear no more of our departed brother ; but I shall always remember how ready he was to undertake an un- promising work in Our Master s service. His choice of Billingboro in Lincolnshire, was pre-eminently of that description.-Yours affectionately, R. GEORGE BOODLE.