Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4015]; Microfiche: 674
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Richard Goodhall, age 27. Coachmakr and model maker from London. Tried 9 April 1829. Sentenced to 7 years transportation for robbing his master. Assigned to the Dock Yards on arrival
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Interceded on behalf of his apprentice William Stanton after the bench sentenced him to solitary confinement for misbehaviour
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Boot and Shoe Maker, High Street, West Maitland
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Thanking patrons for their support over the last 8 years. Advertising assortment of ready made colonial Wellington, Cossack and Clarence Boots as well as stockmen's strong boots. Etc
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George Devine, John Wright and Daniel Hearn suspected of robbing Griffith
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Henry Chivers charged by Richard Griffith with refusing to give up a mare which Mr. Theobald had borrowed from Mr. Griffith the day before he died, stabling it at Chiver's premises
Source:
Singleton Marriage Register p 10
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Marriage of Richard Crossing to Frances Griffith. Witnesses John Graham of Maitland, Margaret Galway of Maitland and Richard Griffith of Maitland
First Name:
Richard and Eliza
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Baptism of Richard George, son of Richard and Eliza Griffith (born 18 February 1845)
First Name:
Richard George
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
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Baptism of Richard George, son of Richard and Eliza Griffith (born 18 February 1845)
Source:
Sydney Morning Herald
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Notice - If Dr. Richard Griffiths, formerly of Granard, County Longford, Ireland, and in 1844 was Dr. of the Government Stockade at East Maitland, will write to the undersigned he will hear from his brother Simon who is anxious to hear from him...
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Newcastle District
Source:
1841 Census Index
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King Street, Newcastle 5
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Medical attendant at stockade
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Employed apprentice William Stanham
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Charged his apprentice William Staunton with disobedience and misconduct after he refused to chop wood and played cricket instead
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Requesting a public meeting to discuss petitioning for a bridge over Wallis Creek
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Mary Cox daughter of William and Rebecca Cox ( both deceased), died at residence of Griffiths
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Shoemaker. Apprentice William Stanton sentenced to 48 hrs solitary confinement for disobeying his master's orders
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Apprentice William Stanton sentenced to 3 days solitary on bread and water after being found guilty of neglecting his work and behaving in an offensive manner to Griffiths
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Correspondence correcting the wage he paid his apprentice
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Collected in West Maitland
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Subscribed to Testimonial for E.C. Close
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of the 'Golden Boot'. Moving his store to the premises lately in possession of Mr. Rosseter and known as the Maitland Hotel where he was to carry on his bootmaker business