The Will of Paul Randall, February 25th,1832. Probably in…
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The Will of Paul Randall, February 25th,1832. Probably in Randall's hand & signed Paul Randall. Witnesses' signatures Paul Randall, convict, was transported to New South Wales in 1791. Not much is known Randall in the colony until he was granted the licence of an inn at Richmond in,1819. The title of the inn was black horse Prince but commonly known as the black horse Inn. Many of the business affairs of the Hawkesbury region of the colony were conducted & settled at the black horse Inn. Enclosed in Mylar. Including. Deed of land brought in the New Hebrides, 1879 $3,000 - $4,000. Enclosed in Mylar.

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