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Newcastle District
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1841 Census Index
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Perkins Street, 92
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Present at meeting in Newcastle to discuss subject of making Newcastle a free port
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Organised subscription Ball in new assembly rooms.
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Son of James Walton and Elizabeth Hannell
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Married Mary Anne Sophia Priest 10.3.1836. Worked as a blacksmith, auctioneer and owned the Ship Inn in 1839. First Mayor Newcastle. Died 1876
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Present at a meeting at the Court House to propose that a Benevolent Asylum is necessary for Newcastle
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Expressing regret that Peter Grant's seat in Legislative Council declared vacant
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Signed letter written to farewell Major Last who was leaving for New Zealand to fight in the Maori wars
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Subscriber for the Irish Relief Fund
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Requesting a public meeting to petition against re-introduction of transportation
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Committee member for Newcastle and Stockton Regatta
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Present at public meeting to discuss arrangements for the reception of the Governor Sir Charles Fitzroy
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Won the whale boat race at the Newcastle Regatta
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Tendered his resignation
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Assigned servant Susannah Whittley charged with absconding
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Presented Mrs. Crummer with a portrait of her husband as a gesture of thanks for his work as a Magistrate
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Loyal Union Lodge dinner held in Lodge room at the Ship Inn
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Ship Inn. Farewell dinner held for Major Crummer on 4th October 1849
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Attended farewell dinner at Ship Inn in honour of Major Crummer
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Transferred the license of the Ship Inn to the Union Inn as it was more commodious