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William Cortis

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in 1873. He was a Bathurst alderman and served as mayor from February 1886, until February 1887. In February 1887 he was elected to the
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ended in disaster as he was shipwrecked in Brazil. He returned to England and tried again in 1871, living first at
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Official records of the Australian military contingents to the war in South Africa, 1899-1902
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Medical practitioner and politician in New South Wales, Australia
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Cortis served as a captain in the second contingent of the
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Australian military personnel of the Second Boer War
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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Yorkshire
King's College School
Guy's Hospital
Bedlam
Colney Hatch
New South Wales
Hill End
Bathurst
Captain Fyans
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Free Trade
Bathurst
Francis Suttor
New South Wales Army Medical Corps
Boer War
Poplar Grove
Driefontein
Vet River
Zand River
Bethlehem
Bothaville
Johannesburg
Pretoria
Diamond Hill
Belfast
South African War Medal
Perth, Western Australia
"Our New Parliament"
Australian Town and Country Journal

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