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Inquest into the death of Charles James Smithers, age 43, Clerk of Petty Sessions, who died of a gun-shot wound. Witnesses included 13 year old son Frederick Smithers; son William Smithers, aged 10; son George Henry Smithers; Elizabeth and John Graney, landlord of the Hunter River Hotel; Rev. Lovick Tyrrell; William Bush; Dr. Walter Scott; Constable Patrick Phelan; Christopher Eipper, newspaper reporter; Robert Watt Thompson, clerk of the office of the Superintendent of Police at Maitland; William Henry Mullen who had known Smithers for 28 years; George Clift, neighbour.
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Degree of Doctor in Divinity conferred at a congregation held on 21 st April at University of Cambridge
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Granted 1 acre land
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Appointed committee member at anti transportation meeting held at the court house
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Attended public meeting at the Plough Inn on behalf of the Irish Exiles
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Additional subscription for building St. John the Baptist Church
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Additional subscription for building St. John the Baptist Church.
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Donated 2/- to the Irish and Scottish Relief Fund
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Candle Manufactory
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Additional subscription for building St. John the Baptist's Church
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Additional subscription for building St. John the Baptist's Church
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Attended St. John's Total Abstinence Society meeting
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Attended St. John's Total Abstinence Society meeting
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Candle Manufacturer. Advertising for a tallow chandler
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Campaigning for George Robert Nichols to represent the Northumberland Boroughs in the Legislative Council
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Death of Esther Tyrrell, wife of Thomas on 25th November 1851
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Wife's funeral to move from his residence on Wednesday 26th November at 4pm. Undertaker W.T. Mitchell
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Advertising to employ two men to assist in tallow chandlering
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Shipping agent for Messrs Morris & Co of Sydney. Three vessel loading a Morpeth
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Collected at Morpeth
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Subscribed to Testimonial for E.C. Close