Lot 5 Section 7, Cnr Denison St and William Street, Hill End

Note 1: Resumed as part of the Hill End Historic Site proclaimed 28 Jan 1972 (867)
Businesses or Multiple Businesses Occupying this Lot overtime.
Lot Owners are Listed Below, if known:
Temperance Hall of the "Light of the Age" Division, Sons of Temperance.
Crown Plan: 48-1742
Title Type: Grant Upon Purchase of Improved Crown Lands
Title Date: 17 Jul 1874
Title Volume - Folio No.:
Grant or Certificate of Title
186-169
Area: a=area r=rood p=perch 2 roods
Original Sale Price: £17-10-0
Lot Acquired by:

The source for these names comes from the first Grant or Certificate of Title issued for the Lot, and where available subsequent issued Titles but it is by NO means complete.
Current owners are not included.
The dates shown for the initial or transfer of ownership is in most cases when the document was signed by the Governor of New South Wales or their represntative, or when the transfer was recorded and not when the actual acquisition took place, which could have been months or years previously.

SONS of TEMPERANCE - 17 Jul 1874
Trustees of the "Light of the Age" Division Sons of Temperance

KERR Thomas - 17 Jul 1874
Trustee of the "Light of the Age" Division Sons of Temperance

PETERSEN Seren - 17 Jul 1874
Trustee of the "Light of the Age" Division Sons of Temperance

ACKLAND Thomas Snr - 17 Jul 1874
Trustee of the "Light of the Age" Division Sons of Temperance

TALLENTIRE Jacob - 17 Jul 1874
Trustee of the "Light of the Age" Division Sons of Temperance

New South Wales Govt. - 5 Jan 1972
Resumed as Resumed as part of the Hill End Historic Site


Occupants and Structures on this Lot

Light of the Age, Sons of Temperance Hall
Lot 5 Section 7

Note 1: Schoolchildren group, Methodist Church School (later Temperance Hall), Hill End. Land Purchased for the Temperance Hall, trustees of the "The Light of the Age Division", Sons of Temperance appointed, Thomas KERR, Sven Petersen, Thomas ACKLAND and Jacob TALLENTIRE. Harry Hodge notes that the building was a disused church which came into the hands of the Sons of Temperance. Situated on the present Tennis Courts (653)

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NSW State Library Digital Order No:a2822694

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