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Advertising : 17 wordsIn May, 1792, Governor Phillip deemed it indispensable to have a resident magistrate in Parramatta, with few, if any, other duties to perform than the usual routine of ...
Article : 173 wordsRegular meeting held on Thursday. Present : Mayor H. T. Jones and Aldermen. Miller, Cooper, Jamieson, Meakin, Relph. Correspondence was read ...
Article : 660 wordsThe following letter was read at the last meeting of the Bankstown Council meeting:—"The Council Clerk, Bankstown. "Dear sir,—I am very sorry to see the ...
Article : 574 wordsOn 28th October, 1792, the Governor made a distribution of clothing and other necessary articles. Each male convict received two frocks of coarse and ...
Article : 106 wordsAnemia will bo found in 'young: people who have to work in factories, who. have to breathe vitiated air, and who neglect, or do not from. ignorance supply, the necessary ailment of ...
Article : 332 wordsThe first shop in Parramatta was opened about the middle of October, 1792. in some sheds' erected near the Junction of church and Macquarie streets, which afterwards ...
Article : 121 wordsWhen the colony was founded, the Roman Catholics were hindered in the performance of their religious form of worship, and the state Church of England reigned ...
Article : 162 wordsAn officer named George Thompson, writing in his journal under the date, May, 1792, records the following method of administering Justice in Purramatta. " At ...
Article : 197 wordsCaptain Bond of tho Royal Admiral had the distinction of establishing the first public house as well as the first store in Parramatta. Its establishment is thus ...
Article : 287 wordsThe monthly meeting was hold on Tuesday, the president, Mr. J. J. Catt, in the chair. Also present: Messrs. P. Hockley, C. Franks, G. Maher, B. Kenny, B. Shields, G. Shields ...
Article : 231 wordsWhatever scruples the Roman Catholics had to attend the Protestant form of divine worship, they were driven to the church as sheep to the fold. The ...
Article : 419 wordsNEW RESIDENTS.—Mrs. Butcher has just let are [?] homestead, "Hillmont," to Mr. H.H. Roxburgh, of Homebush, who will take possesion on the 1st of ...
Article : 32 wordsGlancing through several official descriptions of Parramatta in 1792, the following graphic description is taken from an officer's journal under date, June, 1792 ...
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