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Chief Constable of Newcastle. Resigned from position to become publican of the Union Hotel in Maitland
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John Butler Hewson appointed poundkeeper in room of George Muir who resigned
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Jane Waters per Roslin Castle assigned servant
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Contract for conveyance of mails from Green Hills and Maitland according to the arrival and departure of the steam packets. 10 pound per annum
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Contract for conveyance of mails from Maitland and Paterson twice a week on horseback. 25 pounds per annum
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Farm situated 4 or 5 miles from Newcastle and same distance from the Long Swamp
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Farm robbed by bushrangers in October 1831. William Steel convicted of the robbery. Steel was brought in by 2 natives and Muir recognised his overseer's coat which Steel was wearing
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County of Northumberland, Parish of Stockrington. Nearby the property of Mr. Moorhouse
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Claim for Deed of Grant. 640 acres. This land was located on an order of Gov. Darling's dated 19th July 1831 in favour of George Muir, now deceased
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John Hammons per 'Dunvegal Castle' sentenced to 2 years in a penal settlement for theft
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St. Phillips Church Sydney
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Marriage of John Cornish of Sydney and Matilda Caroline youngest daughter of the late George Muir of Wormley House, East Maitland
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AO NSW Convict Indents Fiche No. 677
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Charles Lapidge per 'Royal Admiral' assigned servant
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NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
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George Muir having been appointed Chief constable for the district of Newcastle on 1st August, was sworn into Office on 3rd August 1825
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NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825, 1826-1827 (Ancestry)
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The under mentioned persons on the Police Establishment were sworn in for the ensuing year...Mr. George Muir, Chief Constable of Newcastle; Mr. James Crofts, Keeper of H.M. Gaol at Newcastle; John Broadbent, turnkey and constable at the gaol. William Turvey, Charles Merriott, Robert Young, Francis McNamara, Nicholas Heally, William McCarthy, John Bell and John Mentzlaer appointed constables in ordinary in the district of Newcastle
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Maitland Burial Register
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George Muir, publican of Maitland died aged 46
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Came Free. Chief Constable aged 40
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Came Free. Wharfinger and overseer Port Macquarie
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George and Elizabeth
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle
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Witnesses at the marriage of George Furber and Mary Ann Muir
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George and Elizabeth
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Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Birth of Matilda Caroline, daughter of George and Elizabeth Muir
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George, Elizabeth, Mary Ann, Sophia, Priscilla
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Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 20
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George Muir, Chief constable and wife Elizabeth and daughters Mary Ann, Elizabeth, Sophia, and Priscilla all residing at Newcastle
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James Richard & George
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200 acres located on an order of Gov Bourke dated 29 March 1832 in favour of Benjamin Davis, supposed to be absent from the colony, Davis allegedly sold to the late George Muir, deceased and the land now claimed by his eldest son James Richard Muir