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John Coghill (Australian politician)

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In Braidwood, there is a wall plaque to his memory, in Anglican Church of St Andrew. Coghill Street is named after him.
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Sassafras : the story of the Post Town at Sassafras Mountain on the old Wool Road in the County of St. Vincent
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from 1820 to 1826. After settling in New South Wales in 1826 he became a magistrate, and was based in
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Photograph: Memorial plaques - John and Jane Coghill (St Andrews Church, Braidwood, NSW).
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homestead. From 1843 to 1845 he was a member of the
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Bedervale § John and Jane Coghill
Mangles
New South Wales
Braidwood
Bedervale
New South Wales Legislative Council
The Wool Road
"Mr John Coghill"
Parliament of New South Wales
Sassafras : the story of the Post Town at Sassafras Mountain on the old Wool Road in the County of St. Vincent
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0646259822
OCLC
38411506
Photograph: Memorial plaques - John and Jane Coghill (St Andrews Church, Braidwood, NSW).
Colonial Secretary's papers 1822-1877
State Library of Queensland
Colonial Secretary of New South Wales
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1785 births
1853 deaths
Australian magistrates
Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council

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