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Elected treasurer of Singleton Cricket Club
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Received a severe wound on the cheek bone from a cricket ball in a cricket match between single and married men at Singleton. Continued to play in the second innings (with a black eye)
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Attended Thomas Rouse who was fatally injured in an accident with a meat hook
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Treated Jemmy Ball who had been shot by Thomas Saunders
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Chimney blew down in a violent storm at Singleton
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Attended Merton mail coach driver who was seriously injured in an accident
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Witness at the trial of Patrick Keeloghan
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Elected churchwarden at All Saints Church
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Court House Singleton
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Giving lecture on electricity
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Attending Captain Russell who broke his collar bone in a fall at the Singleton Races
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Made subscription to Singleton Benevolent Society
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Attended John Browne who was severely injured in a fall from a horse
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All Saints church Singleton
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Appointed churchwarden
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Attended Charles Bates who was fatally injured in a riding accident
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Newcastle & Hunter River Bench Books. AONSW Reel 680
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Susan Jordan per 'George Hibbert' assigned to Dr. Glennie by order of the Bench
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The Diocese of Newcastle by A.P. Elkin
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Mr. Francis Cameron M.A., (King's College, Aberdeen) was made deacon on 18 December 1842 and licensed to be Minister of the Parish of Singleton 11 days later. Rev. Cameron's wife was a cousin of Dr. H. Glennie of Singleton. Rev. Cameron remained at Singleton until August 1847 when he resigned on account of ill health
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Thomas Dickson Saunders found guilty of the manslaughter of his wife Gwinnith Saunders by neglect. Witnesses Michael Cummins, ticket of leave holder; Michael Dunn, labourer; Richard Standing, sailmaker; Thomas Giles, constable; Dr. F. Calov; Dr. Glennie
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Elector of County Durham campaigning for A.W. Scott of Glendon for representative in Legislative Council
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Promising to vote for Robert Scott to represent the County of Durham in the Legislative Council
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Maried Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Thomas Ferris 15.5.1833