In 1858 John Nott was appointed Clerk of Courts at Maldon. Initially he, his wife Mary Anne and their young family lived in a tent on the Commissioners’ Reserve before a house was built for them next to the Court House. The Notts also established a private fenced garden in what is now the middle…
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