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Property records in Sydney show that Richard Guise held a wine and spirits licence at premises in Kent Street called the "Jolly Sailor" from 1809 until 1911.
From the Mull to the Cape, by Richard Guise - buy it online at Boomerang Books
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Eber Bunker, Thomas Moore, Richard Guise and Charles Throsby all owned land on the banks of the Georges River. Others, such as James Badgery, followed the tributaries of the ...
Early Catholic settlers both land owners and managers of rural properties were, Peter Cooney, Captain Maurice Barlow, William Guise, Richard Guise, James Booth and James Hughes ...
Property records in Sydney show that Richard Guise held a wine and spirits licence at premises in Kent Street called the "Jolly Sailor" from 1809 until 1911.
On 18 April Richard Guise was the first person buried at what is now Pioneers' Memorial Park after Apex Park was found to be too damp. 1822. The foundations were commenced ...
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