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Jury Cramp [234]
(1778-1849)
Mary Anne Edmonds [3946]
(1802-After 1851)
Charles Payne [1063]
(Bef 1824-After 1850)
Flora Ann Fitzgerald [1064]
(Bef 1824-After 1850)
Alfred Ernest Cramp [598]
(1838-1904)
Elizabeth Louisa Payne [71]
(1843-1923)
Jury Josiah Cramp [28993]
(Abt 1866-1925)

 

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Jury Josiah Cramp [28993] 1

  • Born: Abt 1866, Goulburn, Argyle County, New South Wales
  • Died: 1925 Aug 4, Cowra, Bathurst County, New South Wales, Australia aged about 59 1

bullet   Another name for Jury was Jeremiah Josiah Cramp.

bullet   FamilySearch ID: LXSJ-4L6.

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bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• Registration: Birth, 1864, Goulburn District, New South Wales, Australia. 2 8637/1864
CRAMP, JEREMIAH J
ALFRED
LOUISA
GOULBURN

• Newspaper: THE RUM IN A TEAPOT CASE AGAIN, 1919 Dec 3, Cowra District, New South Wales, Australia. 3 THE RUM IN A TEAPOT CASE AGAIN. (1919, December 3). Cowra Free Press (NSW : 1911 - 1921), p. 3. Retrieved May 12, 2014, from <http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article99720336>

THE RUM IN A TEAPOT CASE
AGAIN.
Ada Ana Laura Muir, licensee of
the Great Western Hotel, was charg-
ed with supplying an unauthorised
person, Denis George Keegan, with
liquor daring prohibited hours.
Mr. Phillips for defendant, who
pleaded not guilty.
Sergeant Spicer gave similar evi-
dence to that previously appearing
in these columns when Keegan was
charged with obtaining liquor during
prohibited hours.
Jury Cramp stated he supplied
Keegan with the rum as he said he
was sick. He added that Keegan
did not come on to the premises, but
was handed it on the footpath.
Denis George Kegan stated he was
handed the liquor over the picket
fence in front of the hotel, but did
go on to the verandah.
In reply to Sergeant Patker wit-
ness said he was not on the promises
at all.
Defendant was fined 20s, with 6s
costs, 24 hours being allowed to pay.

• Newspaper: WANTED HER BOTTLE OF "WHITE HORSE.", 1919 Dec 3, Cowra District, New South Wales, Australia. 4 WANTED HER BOTTLE OF "WHITE HORSE.". (1919, December 3). Cowra Free Press (NSW : 1911 - 1921), p. 3. Retrieved May 15, 2014, from <http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article99720335>

WANTED HER BOTTLE OF
"WHITE HORSE."
Jesie Nash pleaded not guilty to a
charge of being found on the licensed
premises of the Australian Hotel
for an unlawful purpose.
Mr. Gilcreest for defendant.
Constable Frazer deposed at 8.45
p.m. on 25th ult. in company with
Sergeant Spicer he was standing in
Bridga-street when, defendant came
along Lachlan-street, then along
Bridge-street and turned into Smith-
street ; followed her and when he got
to Smith-street she was standing
outsido the side gate to the Aus-
tralian Hotel; she opened the gate
and went in; returned to Bridge-
street and saw Sergeant Spicer ; they
stood for two minutes and defendant
then came out; Sergeant Spicer said
"What were you doing in the hotel ?"
she said " I wasn't in the hotel, Sar-
geaut;" she had her left hand in her
pocket; said "What have you in
your pocket ?" She said " Nothing ;"
Sergeant Parker then took her hand
away and took a bottle of "White
Horse " beer from her pocket; she
said "I didn't get this beer in there.
I bad it planted. My husband won't
allow me to drink and I have to get
it on the quiet."
To Mr. Gilcreest: She said she got
the beer at Jury Cramp's; went down
and found out that she did get a
bottle of beer there.
Sergt. Spicer gave corroborative
evidence.
Defendant deposed she was a mar-
ried woman living with her husband
at Cowra; did not go to the premises
on the night in question ; did not go
there to get liquor ; did not get the
bottle of beer from anyone at the
Australian Hotel ; got it from Mr.
Cramp ; was on the Canowindra-rd,
when two men whom she did not
know came up and said " What have
you in your pocket?" they then said
they were constables ; then went to
the bottom hotel and saw Mr. Cramp ;
had been a fortnight in Cowra.
To the police : Had three bottles of
beer that day ; had no other drink ;
had a pint in the bar in the morning ;
we were camped just across the river
from the Great Western Hotel ; had
to pass some scrub there ; had a row
with her husband and planted the
beer; my husband does not drink ; he
is a very bad tempered man.
Jury Josiah Cramp deposed he re-
membered the police and defendant
coming to the hotel; sold her some
bottles of " White Horse " that
morning.
To the police : Believe " White
Horse " can be procured at any hotel
in Cowra ; she also had a pint of
beer.
The S M. : I can hardly believe
that a thirst which took two bottles
and several pints to quench in the
day time could be staved off until
night. You are fined 10s, with 6s
costs.
Sergt. Spicer (pointing to a chair) :
Sit over there, Jessie.
Defendant (indignantly) : Mrs.
Nash from you, please.
Defendant (to the bench) : Can I
have my bottle of "White Horse,"
your worship. Fix this text
The S.M. : Is it of any use to the
police?
Sergt. Spicer: No, we don't want
it.
Sergt. Parker : I have one white
horse, and that is as much as I can
manage (smiles).
Defendant was then handed her
cherished bottle a left the Court in
triumph.

• Newspaper: A Chinaman's Rum, 1920 Oct 9, Cowra District, New South Wales, Australia. 5 A Chinaman's Rum. (1920, October 9). Cowra Free Press (NSW : 1911 - 1921), p. 2. Retrieved May 15, 2014, from <http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article99707265>

A Chinaman's Rum
Costs a Hotel keeper £5.
Chu Tan, a Chinaman with a smile,
was recently fined at the Cowra Pol-
ice Court for being illegally on the
premises of the Great Western Hotel
at Cowra.
On Wednesday last the licensee of
the hotel, Ada Ann Laura Muir, was
proceeded against by the police in the
Court for having Chu Tan illegally
on her licensed premiess. Mr. F.
W. C. Crane S.M., was on the Bench.
Mr. R. B. Phillips appeared for de-
fendant who pleaded not guilty.
Sergeant Spicer stated: About 8.30
p.m. on 7th August, accompanied by
Constables Sams and Auld, I was
on duty in Lachlan street, saw a
Chinaman, on the premises of the
Great Western hotel; I interrogated
him and brought him back to the
parlor of the hotel; I said to Jury
Cramp, the manager of the hotel, "I
found this mail on your licensed pre-
mises, he had a flask of rum which he
purchased here"; the Chinaman said
"Me buy it here this morning, didn't
I?" Cramp replied, "Yes, you bought
it here this morning"; the Chinaman's
name is Chu- Tan; Cramp afterwards
said to me, "That man bought the rum
there all right"; I said "Yes, I know
he did"; he said "I would be telling
a lie if I said he did not"; I said
When did he purchase the liquor?"
and Cramp replied, "In the afitemoon,"
I said. "The Chinaman and also your
self said that he bought it there that
morning, how do you reconcile that?"
but Cramp made no reply to that.
To Mr. Phillips: The Chinaman
said he bought the liquor in the morn-
ing; he first said that he went there
about some vegetables; I found the
liquor in his pocket.
Constables Auld and Sams also gave
evidence.
Jury Cramp, manager of the Great
Western hotel, stated: Early in the
afternoon of 7th August'97 before 5
o'clock'97Chu Tan came in to get a
shilling's worth of rum; someone; sta-
ted that his horse was running away,
and he went out; he said he would get
it later; I got the rum ready and
put it out in the little office at the
back. Chu Tan called about 8 o'clock
and I handed him the rum; he was
outside when I gave him the rum.
The Magistrate convicted defendant
and imposed a flne of £5 and 8/ court
costs, in default one month's hard la-
bour.

• Registration: Death, 1925, Woollahra District, New South Wales, Australia. 6

• Probate, After 1925 Aug 4, New South Wales, Australia. 7

• Newspaper: Family Notices, 1925 Aug 5, Sydney District, New South Wales, Australia. 8 Family Notices. (1925, August 5). The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 -1954), p. 12. Retrieved August 2, 2012, from <http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article16223188>
CRAMP,-August 4, 1925, at his sister's residence, 24 Mona-road, Darling Point, Jury Josiah Cramp, be-loved son of the late Alfred and Louisa Cramp, of Cowra, aged 59 years.

• Newspaper: COWRA, 1925 Aug 6, Grenfell District, New South Wales, Australia. 9 COWRA. (1925, August 6). The Grenfell Record and Lachlan District Advertiser (NSW : 1876 - 1951), p. 2. Retrieved May 15, 2014, from <http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article112169211>

COWRA
The death occurred in Sydney of Mr.
Jury Cramp, of the well known Cramp
family of this district.

• Newspaper: ITEMS ABOUT PEOPLE, 1925 Aug 14, Albury District, New South Wales, Australia. 10 ITEMS ABOUT PEOPLE. (1925, August 14). Albury Banner and Wodonga Express (NSW : 1896 - 1938), p. 27. Retrieved May 15, 2014, from <http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article102331447/>

The death has occurred in Sydney
of Mr. Jury Cramp of the well-known:
Cramp family of Cowra district. Mr.
Cramp, who never married, was about
50 years of age.

• Newspaper: Probate Notice, 1926 Jul 29, Sydney District, New South Wales, Australia. 11 Advertising. (1926, July 29). The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 -1954), p. 7. Retrieved August 2, 2012, from <http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article16309474>

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES.-Probate Jurisdiction.-In the Will of JURY JOSIAH CRAMP late of Cowra in the State of New South Wales Gentleman deceased. Application will be made after fourteen days from this publication hereof that Probate of the last Will of the above named deceased may be granted to ADA ANN LAURA MUIR the Executrix named in the said Will and all notices maybe served at the Offices of the undersigned to whom all claims against the Estate of the said deceased are to be sent. HILL; THOMSON and SUL -LIVAN. Proctors for the said Executrix. Dalton House, 115 Pitt-Street, Sydney.


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Sources


1 Other Researchers, Rhonda Brownlow.

2 NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages (http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/), 8637/1864.

3 (http://www.nla.gov.au/ms/findaids/), THE RUM IN A TEAPOT CASE AGAIN. (1919, December 3). Cowra Free Press (NSW : 1911 - 1921), p. 3. Retrieved May 12, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article99720336.

4 (http://www.nla.gov.au/ms/findaids/), WANTED HER BOTTLE OF "WHITE HORSE.". (1919, December 3). Cowra Free Press (NSW : 1911 - 1921), p. 3. Retrieved May 15, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article99720335.

5 (http://www.nla.gov.au/ms/findaids/), A Chinaman's Rum. (1920, October 9). Cowra Free Press (NSW : 1911 - 1921), p. 2. Retrieved May 15, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article99707265.

6 NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages (http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/), Death 11768/1925. 11768/1925
CRAMP, JURY J
ALFRED & ELIZABETH L @ WOOLLAHRA
.

7 NSW State Government Records, 141?60 Probate. Surety:2

8 (http://www.nla.gov.au/ms/findaids/), Family Notices. (1925, August 5). The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 -1954), p. 12. Retrieved August 2, 2012, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article16223188.

9 (http://www.nla.gov.au/ms/findaids/), COWRA. (1925, August 6). The Grenfell Record and Lachlan District Advertiser (NSW : 1876 - 1951), p. 2. Retrieved May 15, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article112169211.

10 (http://www.nla.gov.au/ms/findaids/), ITEMS ABOUT PEOPLE. (1925, August 14). Albury Banner and Wodonga Express (NSW : 1896 - 1938), p. 27. Retrieved May 15, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article102331447.

11 (http://www.nla.gov.au/ms/findaids/), Advertising. (1926, July 29). The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 -1954), p. 7. Retrieved August 2, 2012, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article16309474.


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