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Item: 94673
Surname: Tyrrell
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1852 22 September
Place: Morpeth
Source: MM
Details: Soap and Candle Manufactory.


 
Item: 96764
Surname: Tyrrell
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1852 25 December
Place: Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Charged John Callinan with absconding from hired service. Case dismissed


 
Item: 99751
Surname: Tyrrell
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1853 4 May
Place: Morpeth
Source: MM
Details: Advertising to employ 3 labourers to assist in soap and candle making


 
Item: 112182
Surname: Tyrrell
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1854 25 February
Place: Morpeth
Source: MM
Details: Offering reward for apprehension of Ginshe, a 'Chinaman' who had absconded from service


 
Item: 149065
Surname: Tyrrell (Barnard)
First Name: Susannah
Ship: -
Date: -
Place: -
Source: Maitland Family History Circle's Pre 1900 Pioneer Register
Details: Born 1824 in Essex, daughter of John Tyrrell and Phoebe Eve. Spouse Samuel Barnard. Died 1883


 
Item: 162254
Surname: Tyrrell (obit.,)
First Name: Right Rev. William D.D.,
Ship: -
Date: 25 March 1879
Place: -
Source: SMH
Details: The death of the Right Rev. William Tyrrell D.D., Bishop of Newcastle, which is announced in our telegraphic columns this morning, will be heard of with profound regret by a very large part of the community. He has been ailing for some time past, but, until recently, hopes were entertained of his ultimate recovery. A telegraph, however, yesterday afternoon announced that he was in a comatose state, and that his medical attendants had little hope that he would rally. Their fears were realised, for shortly after that message reached Sydney Bishop Tyrrell was dead. He was born in 1807 and had consequently reached his 72 nd year. He was a son of a former remembrancer of the city of London. His mother was a daughter of the celebrated optician Dollond. He was educated at the Charter House and St. Johns College, Cambridge, where he gained a scholarship and graduated as fourth senior optima. Having held some parochial preferments in England, on the division of the Bishopric of Australia in 1847, he was appointed first Bishop of Newcastle. And the whole of his subsequent life may be regarded as a fitting testimony of the wisdom of the appointment. The Church of England has never had a mor generous, warm hearted, or harder working adherent than she had in the late prelate. Into the work of the church he threw his whole soul, and by the magnanimous disposal of his property in behalf of the Church for which he laboured, his name in the Newcastle diocese will be had in everlasting remembrance


 
Item: 130661
Surname: Tyrrell (Terrill) (?Horner)
First Name: Mary (?Bridget)
Ship: -
Date: 1804 8 July
Place: Sydney
Source: SG
Details: Sent to Newcastle for riotus and disorderly conduct


 
Item: 197399
Surname: Tyrrell House
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 13 April 1935
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Sun
Details: Recollections of Captain E. Barker of Newcastle - There was a big paddock where Tyrrell House now is, to which we used to go as children to see Cooper and Baileys Circus when it came to town.



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