Place Names of South Australia - C
Clare
Clare
Miscellany
Nomenclature
On 2 December 1839, John Morphett, Peter Horrocks and others applied for a special survey of 15,000 acres on the Hutt River and in 1841 sections 40, 42 and others were selected by Edward Burton Gleeson, who is reputed to have laid out the town in 1842 naming it after either County Clare or his home town of Clare in Armagh, Ireland. (Historical records are at variance; another source says that he was born at Inchiquin (County Clare) which, according to the Chronicle of 13 October 1932 was the name of a noted Irish family.)
General Notes
"Clare, Founders Recalled" is in The Mail,
9 June 1934, page 8d.
"Memoirs of Inchiquin" is in the Register,
14 August 1925, page 12h.
An advertisement for D. Kenny's Clare Inn appears in the SA Gazette & Mining Journal, 25 January 1849, page 2c; it includes a poem and one verse reads:
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So, lovers affianced your election make soon,
And spend with friend Kenny your sweet honeymoon,
With good cheer to enliven, good wines to regale,
And a clear, purling stream in a green grassy vale.
2 January 1923, page 8c.
Information on the district council is in the Observer,
13 August 1853, page 5f,
29 October 1853, page 7f,
24 December 1853, page 8e.
Differences between Mr Gleeson and the Chairman of the District Council of Clare are aired in the Register,
27 May 1858, page 3c.
Information on a Council dispute is in the Observer,
29 May 1858, page 8a.
Photographs of council members and a steam roller are in the Observer,
11 September 1926, page 34.
Also see South Australia - Miscellany - Local Government.
A new steam flour mill is discussed in the Observer,
23 April 1853, page 8a,
14 October 1854, page 10e,
Register,
27 December 1855, page 3e.
the opening of Kimber and Sons new roller-mill is reported in the Register,
5 February 1887, page 6a.
The burning of the mill is reported in the Observer,
2 August 1890, page 35a.
Also see South Australia - Industries - Rural, Primary and Secondary - Farming - Mills.
The laying of the foundation stone of a Free Presbyterian Church is reported in the Register,
28 April 1856, page 3h; also see
5 August 1857, page 3f,
of a Presbyterian Church manse in the Chronicle,
12 August 1865, page 2d,
Register,
15 August 1865, page 3g; also see
Register,
14 November 1927, page 12g.
The first show under the auspices of the Northern Agricultural Society is reported in the Observer,
6 March 1858, page 3c; also see
Express,
20 March 1868, page 3e,
Observer,
13 March 1869, page 4c,
Chronicle
19 October 1889, page 7f;
its history is in the Register,
5 September 1904, page 5i.
Also see South Australia - Agricultural, Floricultural & Horticultural Shows .
A proposed ploughing match is discussed in the Register,
19 September 1857, page 3b; also see
Advertiser,
10 September 1861, page 3b,
Chronicle,
30 August 1873, page 10b.
Also see South Australia - Industries - Rural, Primary and Secondary - Ploughing Matches.
The laying of the foundation stone of a police station is reported in the
Register,
2 March 1863, page 3f.
Also see South Australia - Police.
"Desperate Attempt at Murder" is in the Express,
1 July 1864, page 3b.
The laying of the foundation stone of the Town Hall is reported in the Register,
20 May 1865, page 4b,
Observer,
20 May 1865, page 3h and
its opening in the Register,
25 August 1866, page 3c; also see
22 April 1926, page 10a.
A photograph is in the Chronicle,
1 May 1926, page 59.
A proposed bridge across the River Hutt is discussed in the Register,
21 August 1867, page 4b.
The laying of the foundation stone of the Presbyterian Church is reported in the Chronicle,
12 August 1865, page 2d.
Clare Brewery ( see South Australia - Industries - Rural, Primary and Secondary - Brewing) and Mr Paterson's coach factory are described in the Register,
9 and 21 July 1868, pages 2h and 3b; also see
12 March 1869, page 2e.
Also see South Australia - Transport - Horse Coaches.
The northern bushranger is discussed in the Observer,
27 June 1868, pages 3e-4b,
11 July 1868, page 4b.
A fatal flood is reported in the Observer,
5 November 1870, page 3g.
Local floods are reported upon in the Express,
13 January 1874, page 3c.
Also see South Australia - Natural Disasters - Floods.
An art exhibition and flower show is reported in the Register,
13 October 1873, page 6d.
Also see South Australia - Agricultural, Floricultural & Horticultural Shows .
A cricket match against Burra is reported in The Irish Harp,
14 November 1873, page 6d.
Also see South Australia - Sport - Cricket - Miscellany.
The proposed Clare railway is discussed in the Register,
16 and 26 August 1875, pages 6c and 7c,
3 September 1875, page 7d.
Also see South Australia - Transport - Railways - Miscellany
A poem on Ford's Hotel is in The Lantern,
4 November 1876, page 8a; also see
1 September 1877, page 10.
A visit to Mr John Hope's stud near Clare is reported in the Register,
7 December 1876, page 6b.
A sketch of the Northern Argus's offices is in Frearson's Weekly,
7 December 1878, page 323.
A proposed produce market is reported in the Observer,
14 May 1881, page 842d.
A "Stallion Show" is in the Register,
24 July 1879, page 7a; also see
12 August 1881, page 6f.
An editorial on local destitution appears in the Register,
11 February 1882, page 4e.
Information on the Catholic Church is in the Chronicle,
3 February 1883, page 10d.
The Clare Preserving Co is described in the Register,
21 March 1883 (supp.), page 2c; also see
27 December 1884, page 5b,
Observer,
24 March 1883, pages 11b-35b.
A "plague" of dogs in the district is reported upon in the Register,
16 and 23 May 1884, pages 4h-5c and 5b.
"The Dog Nuisance" is in the Register,
10 and 20 June 1884, pages 5c and 7c.
Also see Adelaide - Public Nuisances - Dogs.
A comment about the Salvation Army is in the Register,
23, 28 and 31 July 1884, pages 7c, 7d-e and 1d (supp.),
1 October 1884 (supp.), page 2g:
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I have it on good authority that about the metropolis the children of men once tipplers now get clothed and shod... Well, this body of rugged workers in a good cause went to Clare and there the subtlety of the serpent determined to check their progress.
23 and 27 October 1884, pages 5a and 7c and
4 and 6 November 1884, pages 7e (7h?) and 5f:
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An effigy was got up in the Salvation style... and drawn to some open land near the Barracks, where the Salvation Army were holding their services and [it] was burnt amidst a great display of fireworks, which lasted an hour and a half...
The Editor of the Register took umbrage at the conduct of certain citizenry and on
22 November 1884 at page 5b he proclaimed: The system of terrorism brought to bear against [the Army]... cannot be too severely condemned..." See
18 December 1884, page 4h for the result of legal action by the Army,
28 and 31 January 1885, pages 6h and 3h.
Mr Charles Kimber's farm is described in the Advertiser,
14 July 1886, page 7f.
The golden wedding of Mr & Mrs Mr Charles Kimber is reported in the Register,
16 and 19 September 1902, pages 5a and 2h,
Observer,
4 October 1902, page 24a;
his obituary appears on
6 September 1913, page 41b.
A meeting of the Clare Beekeepers' Association is reported in the Register,
23 July 1885, page 5b and
Also see South Australia - Industries - Rural, Primary and Secondary - Beekeeping.
Mr John Radford's experimental farm is visited and described in the Register,
24 November 1892, page 6f.
Biographical details of a Mayor, Magnus Badger, are in the Register,
10 December 1892, page 1c (supp.).
"Clare Gold Find" is in the Express,
29 March 1894, page 3d.
Also see South Australia - Mining - Gold.
A proposed butter factory is discussed in the Observer,
17 March 1894, page 31e.
"A Day in a Butter Factory" is in the Observer,
12 November 1898, page 5d; also see
Register,
21 November 1899, page 6c.
Also see South Australia - Industries - Rural, Primary and Secondary - Dairying.
"The Typhoid Outbreak" is in the Chronicle,
1 September 1894, page 23a.
Also see South Australia - Health - Fevers - Typhoid.
Biographical details of the Mayor, William Keely, are in the Observer,
10 August 1895, page 16e,
of Thomas Reed on 6 February 1897, page 16d,
of T.S. Stacy on 22 April 1899, page 16a,
of William Kelly on 23 March 1901, page 16a, Register,
21 January 1901, page 5a;
his obituary is in the Register,
1 February 1913, page 15b.
A snow fall is reported in the Register,
30 July 1901, page 8e.
Biographical details of D. O'Leary, who "built the first mill", are in the Register,
23 January 1902, page 5c;
an obituary appears on
30 January 1905, page 5a.
"The Bain Rotunda" is in the Register,
18 April 1904, page 3b.
"By Motor to Clare" is in the Register,
20 January 1905, page 4f.
Also see South Australia - Transport - Motor Cars and Cycles.
Photographs of the town are in the Chronicle,
11 March 1905, page 29.
"Dynamitards at Clare" is in the Register,
3 and 12 April 1905, pages 4d and 4e.
Biographical details of Thomas Reed are in the Register,
31 July 1906, page 7a,
of William Kelly on 6 December 1906, page 5b.
The jubilee of the Methodist Church is reported in the Observer,
3 August 1907, page 45b;
of the Presbyterian Church on
9 November 1907, page 2e (supp.).
"Clare's Requirements" is in the Register,
4 March 1909, page 11f.
A report on the jubilee of St Barnabas Church is in the Register on
11 June 1910, page 15c; also see
12 June 1911, page 9h.
"Clare Private Hospital" is in the Register,
8 March 1911, page 9a.
The laying of the foundation stone of the hospital is reported in the Register,
19 November 1923, page 3g and
its opening on
4 September 1924, page 11f,
Observer,
6 September 1924, page 28e.
Photographs are in the Observer,
1 December 1923, page 29.
Information on a brewery is in the Register,
21 November 1913, page 5e.
Also see South Australia Industries - Rural, Primary and Secondary - Brewing.
A photograph of hay-making is in the Observer,
9 January 1915, page 28,
of the electric light supply on
25 July 1925, page 31.
Biographical details of William Kelly are in the Register,
13 May 1911, page 12h,
of L.W. Stanton on 13 October 1917, page 6f.
Photographs of a polo carnival are in the Observer,
28 January 1922, page 23,
of a rifle match on
13 January 1923, page 30.
Biographical details of the late Dr T.D. Hawker are in the Register,
28 July 1921, page 2h,
of Mrs Margaret Hosking on 2 July 1928, page 15f.
The unveiling of a memorial arch is reported in the Register,
7 April 1922, page 7b.
Also see South Australia - World War I - Memorials to the Fallen.
The reminiscences of T.R. Bright are in the Register,
24 July 1912, page 6i.
"Some Northern Cemeteries" is in the Register,
15 January 1924, page 9h.
"Racing at Clare - A Few Memories" on
28 November 1924, page 3d,
5 December 1924, page 3d.
Also see South Australia - Sport - Horse Racing.
"A Day on the Farms" is in the Advertiser,
6 November 1931, page 10h.
"When the Circus Came to Clare" is in the Advertiser,
23 January 1935, page 16g.
Also see Adelaide - Entertainment and the Arts - Circuses.
"Steps in Clare's Great Progress" is in the Advertiser,
26 June 1935, page 9d.
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Clare
Schools
An advertisement for a proposed school is in the South Australian,
19 January 1849, page 3b:
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A preliminary meeting of the inhabitants was held at the Clare Inn on 13 January 1849 to take into consideration the practicability of establishing a school in or near the village... Dr Charles Webb was requested to take the chair... A committee was formed comprising Dr Webb, Patrick Butler, John Ryan, Joseph Dodson, Gordon McKay, John Maynard and James Wright.
Exams are reported in the Observer,
14 January 1854, page 3e:
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An examination was held at the school in January 1854 when the following children gained prizes - Misses Perkins, M. Maynard, Mary Bray, L. Owen, E. Jamblyn, M. Bowley, L. Webb, E. Bray; John Macnamara, John Nolan, Louis Victorsen, William Kelton, James Maynard and Cecil Webb. The teacher was Mrs Davies...
A meeting called to discuss a school is reported in the Register,
2 August 1858, page 2h; also see
Register,
25 October 1858, page 3g,
Observer,
30 October 1858, page 4g,
Register,
20 October 1860, page 3f,
30 April 1863, page 3f,
16 March 1865, page 3h,
Observer,
23 September 1871, page 10f.
A history of early schools is in the Register,
21 November 1928, page 12d,
Advertiser,
21 November 1928, page 25c.
Examinations are reported in the Chronicle,
22 June 1872, page 7a.
Information on a Catholic college is in the Register,
17 December 1856, page 3h.
Information on the school is in the Observer,
9 June 1877, page 6g,
Advertiser,
11 June 1877, page 6b,
11 July 1877, page 6f,
Register,
6, 11, 16, 20, 23 and 31 August 1877, pages 6f, 6g, 7a, 7c, 5c and 7d,
Chronicle,
5 November 1898, page 21b.
A "Hoisting the Flag" ceremony is reported in the Chronicle
25 May 1901, page 19d.
Information on a "high" school is in the Register,
21 December 1896, page 3g.
A proposed high school is discussed in the Observer,
7 March 1914, page 17b.
The opening of a new high school is reported in the Register,
25 June 1925, page 13e,
Observer,
27 June 1925, page 29a.
Clare
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Clare
Sport
Also see South Australia - Sport - Archery.
A horse race meeting is reported in the Register,
13 March 1850, page 2d,
Observer,
22 May 1858, page 1d (supp.),
Chronicle,
21 May 1859, page 3a.
"Racing at Clare - Some More Memories" is in the Observer,
13 December 1924, page 40d.
Register,
28 November 1924, page 3d,
5 December 1924, page 3d,
1 February 1929, page 4d.
Photographs are in the Chronicle,
3 February 1912, page 30,
Observer,
25 January 1913, page 31,
Chronicle,
23 February 1933, page 38.
Also see South Australia - Sport - Horse Racing.
A cricket match against Auburn is reported in the Chronicle,
14 March 1868, page 1g (supp.); also see
Register,
27 May 1871, page 6d,
Express,
23 June 1879, page 3e,
22 September 1886, page 3f.
A history is in the Observer,
5 March 1898, page 43c.
A photograph of a team is in the Observer,
23 May 1914, page 33.
Also see South Australia - Sport - Cricket - Miscellany.
A cricket match against Burra is reported in The Irish Harp,
14 November 1873, page 6d.
The formation of a rifle club is reported in the Chronicle,
30 October 1875, page 17d.
Photographs are in the Chronicle,
13 January 1923, page 30.
Also see South Australia - Sport - Rifle Shooting.
A picnic and sports day are reported upon in The Irish Harp,
2 January 1874, page 5d,
Chronicle,
4 January 1879, page 22b,
19 April 1884, page 8c.
The opening of a skating rink is reported in the Observer,
20 July 1878, page 20f.
Information on it is in the Chronicle,
5 August 1882, page 21f.
Also see South Australia - Sport - Roller and Ice Skating.
A football match against Port Adelaide is reported in the Chronicle,
31 May 1879, page 13e;
information on the football club is in the Observer,
18 October 1879, page 10d.
A photograph is in the Chronicle,
17 October 1935, page 36.
Also see South Australia - Sport - Football.
The opening of the swimming baths is reported in the Register,
10 January 1883 (supp), page 2b.
A tennis match against Kensington is reported in the Observer,
6 November 1886, page 17e,
against Burra on
19 November 1887, page 19e.
Also see South Australia - Sport - Tennis.
Information on the golf club is in the Observer,
18 April 1908, page 24d.
A photograph of "golf in the country" is in the Chronicle,
11 June 1910, page 29,
Also see South Australia - Sport - Golf.
of a Caledonian sports day in the Observer,
5 January 1924, page 34,
of a polo week on
2 February 1924, page 34,
of a cricket team on
12 April 1924, page 34,
of coursing club members on
29 August 1925, page 34,
of young members of the polo club on
27 February 1926, page 33.
A polo carnival is reported in the Observer,
3 February 1923, page 17e.
Also see South Australia - Sport - Polo.
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Clare
The Town and District Described
The Register of 13 May 1918 at page 4d says:
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[Mr Gleeson] named it after his old home in Ireland. He named his homestead Inchiquin after the head of the historic house of O'Brien.
2 February 1870, page 2c,
Register,
7 February and 1 March 1870 (supp.), pages 3d and 8d;
for that of his son see Chronicle,
23 November 1895, page 16a.
"Memoirs of Inchiqin" is in the Register,
14 August 1925, page 12h.
An obituary of Mrs E.B. Gleeson is in the Register,
12 June 1896, page 5d.
The town is described in the Register,
10 December 1861, page 3a,
30 May 1866, page 3a,
14 March 1874, page 5f,
30 October 1875, page 7a,
Farmers Weekly Messenger,
18 December 1874, page 5.
Observer,
3 December 1887, page 33e,
Register,
7 June 1888, page 3h,
19 January 1895, page 6c,
3 November 1903, page 3e,
Chronicle,
26 January 1895, page 7d,
Observer,
28 November 1903, pages 25-26 (includes photos),
Parliamentary Paper 67/1888, 91/1889.
Photographs are in the Observer,
15 April 1922, page 25,
24 November 1928, page 38.
The town is described in the Register,
28 July 1860, page 3e,
10 December 1861, page 3a,
20 May 1867, page 3d,
Observer,
21 March 1874, page 8a,
Observer,
Register,
10 March 1891, page 6f,
Sketches of the town and information on its foundation, etc, are in Frearson's Weekly,
28 February 1880, pages 27 and 30,
17 April 1880, page 75.
Sketches of the town are in the Pictorial Australian in
September 1879, March 1880.
A history of the town and photographs are in the Observer,
27 November 1903, pages 25-26,
29 January 1927, page 32,
Chronicle,
13 October 1932, page 31; also see
Observer,
28 November 1903, pages 25-26 (includes photos),
Parliamentary Paper 67/1888, 91/1889.
Photographs are in the Observer,
15 April 1922, page 25,
24 November 1928, page 38.
Reminiscences of the district are in the Observer,
1 and 8 December 1928, pages 29d and 53a.
"Clare - In the Early Sixties" is in the Register,
27 July 1918, page 10a,
Observer,
3 August 1918, page 11c,
"Early Days Recalled" on
25 August 1928, page 18a,
1 September 1928, page 51a.
The reminiscences of Rev R. Kelly are in the Register,
18 and 24 August 1928, pages 8g and 18e,
24 October 1928, page 16a.
"The Clare Inundation" is in the Chronicle,
17 and 24 January 1874, pages 5e-12e-f and 13d,
Register,
14 and 19 January 1874, pages 5f and 6e,
Observer,
28 February 1874, page 7e; also see
17 February 1877, page 3g.
Also see South Australia - Natural Disasters - Floods.
"Homestead Blocks for Clare" is in the Observer,
18 July 1896, page 28b.
"Isolated Clare - A Prosperous Centre" is in the Register on
13 July 1909, page 6d,
22 January 1910, page 14f,
"Picturesque Clare" in the Advertiser on
8 October 1910, page 17h.
Messrs Lewcock's orchard is described in the Register,
27 June 1910, page 5e.
"Sweet, Smiling Clare - In the Early Sixties" is in the Register,
27 July 1918, page 10a,
"Early Clare" on
15 April 1920, page 5f (includes a photograph of the Shamrock and Thistle Hotel),
21 and 22 October 1920, pages 9g and 5e.
"Early Clare - Interesting Landmarks" is in the Register,
21 and 22 October 1920, pages 9g and 5e,
Observer,
30 October 1920, page 20b,
"Clare the Beautiful" in the Register,
12 February 1921, page 7d; also see
10 March 1921, page 6i,
"Old Clare Identities" on
2 and 4 January 1923, pages 8c and 5c,
19 January 1924, page 18c.
The town is described in the Register,
31 July 1922, page 6h.
"Clare Revisited" is in the Register on
13 October 1925, page 10g,
11 November 1925, page 11f,
14 December 1926, page 6,
"Early Clare Days" on
15 December 1927, page 13f,
"Old Time Memories and Personalities" on
1 March 1928, page 10a,
"Early Days Recalled" on
18 and 24 August 1928, pages 8g-19d and 18e;
"Clare Memories" on
24 November 1928, page 15a; also see
Advertiser,
21 October 1935, page 17a-b.
Photographs are in the Observer,
13 July 1918, page 23,
Chronicle,
25 February 1928, page 18.
"The Clare District" is in the Observer,
7 February 1903, page 12e.
"Isolated Clare" is in the Observer,
17 July 1909, page 46a.
The formation of a "Back to Clare" movement in Adelaide is reported in the Register,
29 August 1928, page 10b and
25 September 1928, page 12e; also see
13, 16 and 24 October 1928, pages 16a, 10a and 12a,
7, 13, 14, 19, 20 and 21 November 1928, pages 12f, 14-15, 5h, 12a, 12a and 12d.
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Clare
Transport
Also see South Australia - Transport - Aeroplanes.
For information on the proposed Clare to the coast tramway see Register,
1 and 11 September 1866, pages 3h and 3e,
2 October 1866, page 3c and Wallaroo:
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The largest political meeting ever held in Clare took place on 28 August 1866, there being visitors from Upper and Lower Wakefield, Undalya, Rhynie, Mintaro and Jacob's and Blyth's Plains. Mr. Gleeson took the chair and alluded to the importance of the question whether or not there should be a tramway to the western plains... Dr Webb said of Port Wakefield that it was a mudhole, a sandhill and no port and that it was on so low ground that when the spring tides came they swept all away... He concluded that the first care should be to get a good macadamised road to Adelaide...
"Memories of the Mail" is in the Register,
3 January 1923, page 4e.
Also see South Australia - Communications.
Comments on a coach trip from Kapunda to Clare and a description of the Clare district are in the Register,
20 May 1867, page 3d.
Reminiscences of early coaching days appear on
10 December 1920, page 9g,
3 January 1923, page 4e.
Two interesting articles entitled "To Clare and Back" by rail are in the Register of 10 and 14 May 1872, pages 5b and 3e - the latter contains a description of the town.
A trip from Clare to Port Broughton is reported in the Register,
31 August 1872, page 6a.
A photograph of the Clare-Blyth mail coach is in the Observer,
9 February 1924, page 34.
A trip from Clare to Georgetown is described, with some humour, on
14 April 1874, page 7d; similarly, see
8 November 1876, page 7b for an account of a stagecoach trip from Saddleworth to Clare.
Information on local coach services is in the Register,
4 March 1909, page 11f.
Also see South Australia - Transport - Horse Coaches.
Clare
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Clare
Viticulture
Also see South Australia - Industries - Rural, Primary and Secondary - Viticulture.
Local vineyards are described in the Register,
30 April 1892, page 7b,
Observer,
5 March 1892, page 32b,
Advertiser,
19 January 1895, page 5e,
6 April 1898, page 7d,
Register,
2, 5, 8 and 16 March 1895, pages 5f, 5h, 6a and 5h,
14 and 16 March 1898, pages 7d and 4g,
Observer,
5 March 1898, page 4b,
Advertiser,
3 May 1899, page 6g,
Register,
21 November 1899, page 6c,
14 February 1910, page 6a.
The opening of the Stanley Wine Cellars is reported in the Register,
6 February 1897, page 9f; also see
28 February 1898, page 6c and
Advertiser,
1 April 1898, page 6c.
A photograph is in the Observer,
26 March 1921, page 25.
"Some Fine Gardens" is in the Advertiser,
11 May 1899, page 6i.
"A Fruitgrowing District", including a list of growers, is in the Advertiser,
25 May 1904, page 7b.
Also see South Australia - Industries - Rural, Primary and Secondary - Fruit and Vegetables.
"Vines and Wine at Clare" is in the Register,
5 March 1918, page 3a.
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Clare
Obituaries
An obituary of Wiliam Moyses is in the Register, 12 April 1882, page 4g,
of Rev W.A. Baker on 24 May 1884, page 4h.
An obituary of John Marshall is in the Register, 26 May 1886, page 5a,
of H. Bowley on 30 October 1886, page 5d,
of F.C. Gray on 28 May 1892, page 5c.
An obituary of F.C. Gray is in the Observer, 28 May 1892, page 28d,
of Mrs W.H. Blight on 22 December 1906, page 38c,
of Rev Canon R.B. Webb on 18 February 1911, page 41a,
of Mrs Fanny Filgate, daughter of E.B. Gleeson, on 27 September 1913, page 41a,
of Mrs Isabella Fryar on 6 December 1913, page 41b.
An obituary of Mrs J.J. Madge is in the Observer, 22 July 1899, page 22d,
of Dr Bain on 27 June 1903, page 21e,
of Mrs James Sampson on 13 October 1906, page 38e,
of John Christison on 1 July 1911, page 41b,
of William Kelly on 8 February 1913, page 41a,
of Alfred Tilbrook on 19 July 1913, page 41b,
of J.H. Knappstein on 28 June 1919, page 35d.
An obituary of Miss Amy Hornabrook is in the Register, 14 May 1904, page 11a,
of Mrs James Sampson on 11 October 1906, page 4h,
of Mrs W.H. Blight on 14 December 1906, page 5a,
of Phillip Gillen on 28 July 1908, page 5a,
of Mrs Robert French on 12 November 1908, page 9d.
An obituary of James Mannion is in the Register, 18 July 1910, page 10d,
of John Christison on 27 June 1911, page 4g,
of Alfred Tilbrook on 15 July 1913, page 6h,
of Mrs Margaret Buzacott on 9 April 1914, page 8b,
of Mrs Mary A. Jarman on 3 May 1916, page 4g,
of Mrs C.H. Webb on 14 June 1916, page 6h,
of J.H. Knappstein on 25 June 1919, page 6h.
An obituary of William Hooper is in the Observer, 8 April 1916, page 32b,
of of Alfred Bowley on 16 June 1917, page 33c,
of J.L. Smith on 12 June 1920, page 12e,
of James Maitland on 30 September 1922, page 16a,
of E.A.R. Hill on 3 March 1923, page 35b,
of W.G. Lewcock on 24 May 1924, page 45d,
of T.J. Edwards on 27 August 1927, page 36e,
of Miss Rosa Hawker, teacher, on 31 December 1927, page 45c.
An obituary of Henry Crabb is in the Register, 4 March 1920, page 7b,
of John L. Smith on 8 and 9 June 1920, pages 7b and 7a,
of Mrs Isabella Young on 19 December 1922, page 10e,
of William Johnston on 14 August 1923, page 8h,
of W.G. Lewcock on 21 May 1924, page 8h,
of Miss Bridget M. Culleeney on 4 December 1924, page 8f,
of Miss Marian Harmer on 30 June 1925, page 15f,
of Mrs Maria Kimber on 22 September 1925, page 8f.
An obituary of Mrs Mary J. Tralaggan is in the Register,8 September 1926, page 13b,
of Robert B. Carmichael on 22 June 1927, page 8g,
of Francis Hodges on 27 July 1927, page 8g,
of T.J. Edwards on 25 August 1927, page 8g,
of Miss Rosa Hawker, teacher, on 1 December 1927, page 15a.