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James Homer found not guilty of stealing parcels from Stilsby as he had taken them for a 'lark'
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Obtained licence for new omnibus called the 'Britannia' to run between Maitland and Morpeth
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Took out three carriage licences
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Charged with breach of Towns Act by throwing a horse into the river. Case dismissed as his servant Warne was to blame
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Coach proprietor. Fined 2 pounds for infecting the river by throwing in a dead horse
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Employed young lad Thomas Cummings to drive the 'Champion' carriage. Gave Cummings a good character reference in Court
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Simon Aymer fined 5 pounds or 1mth imprison for assaulting James Stilsby after a dispute about use of a paddock
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Simon Aymer fined 5 pounds or 1mth imprison for assaulting James Stilsby after a dispute about use of a paddock
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Cautioning against purchasing property he occupied that was advertised for sale by J.S. Hanson
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Fined 5s for allowing pigs to stray about the street
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Charged Mary Anne Turner with laying excessive impounding damages on his three pigs. Case dismissed
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Fined 5s for allowing pigs to stray about the streets
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Elizabeth Comber applied for maintenance of Stilsby's two children stating that she had been living with him for many years. Stilsby ordered to pay 20s per week for maintenance
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Charged John Stevens with stealing money. Case dismissed when it was found that Stilsby was intoxicated at the time
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From and to Maitland, East Maitland and Morpeth daily
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Mail contractor. 75 pounds
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Offering reward of two hundred pounds for information leading to conviction of person who poisoned three of his horses
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Found not guilty on a charge of perjury that arose when he accused Thomas Kerrigan of assaulting him
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Death of James Stilsby aged in his 80's. Insisted on having his leg amputed when it became swollen and the shock to the system was too great
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West Maitland Marriage Register 1844 - 1855. Living Histories
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Marriage of Edward Wall to Eliza Jones. Witnesses James Stilsby and Anne Frances Jones of Maitland. Chaplain Rev. Robert Chapman
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West Maitland Burial Register, 1851 - 1855 p 17
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James Stilsby, son of a cab man, died age 3 years on 19 June 1855. Buried 20 June 1855