Source:
The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India
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The Baring convict ship, which was so frequently referred to in the debates of the House of Commons,arrived at Madeira on the 10th February in 13 days from the Downs, with all the convicts, passengers, troops and crew, in the highest state of health and order and immediately continued her voyage to NSW
Place:
Newcastle district
Source:
General Muster of New South Wales 1823, 1824, 1825
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Employed by the survey department
Details:
On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle per Elizabeth Henrietta'
Place:
Newcastle district
Source:
General Muster of New South Wales 1823, 1824, 1825
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Government employment
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Aged 24 from Leicester. Absconded from service of J. Smith
Details:
On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle per Elizabeth Henrietta
Date:
1st to 31st January 1823
Source:
Colonial Secretary's Papers. Monthly Return of Corporal Punishments
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Richard Bannister and William Chambers sentenced to 25 lashes for leaving Smiths' cedar party
Details:
On list of convicts removed from Newcastle to Pt. Macquarie per Mermaid
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Ostler assigned to John Smith
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Granted Certificate of Freedom
Place:
Newcastle district
Source:
General Muster of New South Wales 1823, 1824, 1825
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Government servant assigned to John Smith
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Prisoner at Newcastle to be recalled from the employ of Mr. Street
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Aged 32. Labourer assigned to William Greenway
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On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle per Elizabeth Henrietta
Date:
1st to 31st January 1823
Source:
Colonial Secretary's Papers. Monthly Return of Corporal Punishments
Details:
Richard Bannister and William Chambers sentenced to 25 lashes for leaving Smiths' cedar party
Source:
General Muster of New South Wales 1823, 1824, 1825
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Sentenced to 7 years transportation. Free by servitude. Assigned to Mr. Cary (?Cory)
Date:
1st to 31st March 1823
Source:
Colonial Secretary's Papers. Monthly return of Corporal Punishments
Details:
John Fryer, William Chambers, Thomas Greenaway, Thomas Mills, Robert Good and John McDonald all sentenced to 25 lashes for absenting themselves from the cedar party to which they belonged and suspicion of a robbery
Place:
Patterson's Plains
Source:
State Records NSW. Colonial Secretary's Correpondence. Special Bundles, 1794-1825. Series 898
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Assigned to W. Boughton. Sentenced to 50 lashes for general bad conduct
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On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle per Elizabeth Henrietta
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Obtained Ticket of Leave