Ship:
Archduke Charles 1813.......
Date:
Arrived 16th February
Source:
The Convict Ships - Charles Bateson
Details:
Master J.P. Jeffries; Surgeon John Pawson; 147 male convicts; 54 female convicts
Ship:
Archduke Charles 1813.......
Details:
8 prisoners escaped on the Archduke Charles in September 1813. They were apprehended on the vessels arrived in China and over a year later returned to Australia - Daniel Thurston, H. Barnes, John Brennan, Luke Culverwell, John Connor, John Mahon, Nicholas Kearns and Catherine Flynn
Ship:
Archduke Charles 1813.......
Details:
Captain Jeffries. Left Rio de Janeiro in company with the Minstrel, put into port at the Cape of Good Hope and departed there in October
Ship:
Archduke Charles 1813
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4004]; Microfiche: 633
Details:
John Ballance tried at City of Dublin in 1812. Sentenced to 7 years transportation
Surname:
Ballance (Balance)
Ship:
Archduke Charles 1813
Details:
Employed by Mr. Street cutting timber
Surname:
Ballance (Balance)
Ship:
Archduke Charles 1813.......
Details:
Sawyer. On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle
Ship:
Archduke Charles 1813
Place:
Lochneven, Luskintyre
Details:
John Burke age 34, Overseer employed by Leslie Duguid. Wife Mary Burke age 25 born in the colony, Daughter Mary aged 2, son William aged 2 months.
Ship:
Archduke Charles 1813
Source:
Maitland Daily Mercury
Details:
The man Bourke either fell off or was thrown from his horse one night and fell against one of the post of the railing and was killed. The accident happened about 100 yards from the east end of the bridge and the post was nicked at the time and the mark remained there for years. He resided at Lochinvar, and was a kind of sub overseer and was rather harsh to those under him. He was buried on his farm, Burkes Land, near High Street Maitland and his son on attaining his majority in 1848 or 1849 caused the property to be subdivided and sold. Mr. R.W. Goodall was the surveyor and the principal street was named after the owner, Bourke Street, Maitland
Surname:
Bourke (Burke) (1)
Ship:
Archduke Charles 1813
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4004]; Microfiche: 633
Details:
John Burke tried in Co. Limerick in 1811. Sentenced to transportation for life
Surname:
Bourke (Burke) (1)
Ship:
Archduke Charles 1813
Source:
Colonial Secretary Papers. Main Series of Letters Received, 1788-1826
Details:
John Burke, tried at Limerick in 1811, sentenced to transportation for life. On a List of Prisoners at Bathurst or who have returned from there recommended for mitigation of sentence....Joined the first expedition (illegible - ?William Cox Expedition 1817)
Surname:
Bourke (Burke) (1)
Ship:
Archduke Charles 1813
Source:
General Muster 1825
Details:
John Burke, prison for life, Conditional Pardon holder. Government employment at Sydney
Surname:
Bourke (Burke) (1)
Ship:
Archduke Charles 1813
Source:
Convict Register of Conditional Pardons (Ancestry)
Details:
John Burke, tried Co. Limerick 1811. Sentenced to transportation for life. 5ft 6 in, dark complexion, black hair, dark eyes. Granted a Conditional Pardon in consideration of and in reward for his active and useful services in the newly discovered country
Surname:
Bourke (Burke) (2)
Ship:
Archduke Charles 1813
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4004]; Microfiche: 633
Details:
John Burke trid co. Monaghan 1811. Sentenced to 7 years transportation
Surname:
Bourke (Burke) (2)
Ship:
Archduke Charles 1813
Source:
Colonial Secretary Papers. Memorials To The Governor, 1810-1826
Details:
Petition for a grant of land - That Your Excellency s Petitioner arrived in this colony per ship Archduke Charles in the year 1813 under sentence of transportation for seven years, which sentence Petitioner having faithfully fulfilled obtained a Certificate on 19 October 1819 to that effect. That Your Excellency s Petitioner has a wife and seven children to support which he rents a farm in the district of Appin at the rate of 100 pounds per annum and is possessed of 2 horses and 8 head of horned cattle.
Surname:
Bourke (Burke) (2)
Ship:
Archduke Charles 1813
Source:
General Muster 1825
Details:
John Burke, prisoner for 7 years, tenant to Mr. Brown at Appin
Ship:
Archduke Charles 1813
Details:
John Bricks and Thomas Desmond absented themselves from the Limeburning gang 25th November. Any person harbouring absentees prosecuted
Ship:
Archduke Charles 1813
Source:
Colonial Secretarys Correspondence. Fiche 3260-3312
Details:
John Lee, Isaac Walker, Walter Preston, Francisco Parcello and John Bricks all sentenced to 50 lashes for absconding
Ship:
Archduke Charles 1813
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4004]; Microfiche: 633
Details:
John Brick tried City of Limerick in 1811. Sentenced to 7 years transportation
Ship:
Archduke Charles 1813.......
Details:
On list ofprisoners to be sent to Newcastle per Estramina
Ship:
Archduke Charles 1813.......
Details:
On list of runaways from the lime burners at Newcastle