Before W. H. Breton, Esquire, Chairman, Major Well, man, Captain Stewart, James Robertson, John Cameron, William Tarleton, and John Atkinson, Esquires—Justices of the Peace. ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Sat 9 May 1846, Page 358
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