Agh

thanks Judith .... 1887 agh ... well CofE two registers comments hold good ..... as 1887 still in that dispute era. Some CofE marriages needed up to 5 registers to obtain all the info for the 1912-1915 reconciliations attempt. Funding and loss of clerks to AIF (including to Base Records) ceased that effort with very few rural registers of any denomination reconciled.
I am only accessing RChat via my e-reader at present, so cannot provide live links but when I am back home I will go through some 19th century NSW electoral rolls.
To bring a wry smile to everyone reading this thread I share:
Yesterday I was speaking with a family friend who was very concerned. Her daughter is a school teacher in the NSW primary school system. This teacher had been given a 'soft warning' by a colleague for MIS-INFORMING a parent.
Read my words carefully. The teacher had explained that NSW is the abbreviation for New South Wales. The parent claims their local state member of the NSW parliament said it stands for
Newcastle
Sydney
Woolongong
The teacher explained to colleague but colleague is certain that NSW is for those three cities too.
21st century ... so I said : tell teacher to ask Google ... and guess what ....
New South Wales is still the answer.
Sorry for diversion but wow ...
JM