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# Surname First Name Ship Date Location Reference
             
38712 Denham John Calcutta 1803 1812 12 February Newcastle CSI
             
  On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per 'Lady Nelson'
 

 

38713 Denham John Calcutta 1803 1822 5 June Newcastle CSI
             
  Overseer of Govt. herds at Newcastle
 

 

71256 Denham John Calcutta 1803 1812 11 January - CSI
             
  Convicted of sheep stealing;
 

 

71257 Denham John Calcutta 1803 1825 January - CSI
             
  Recommended for indulgence
 

 

94008 McClare ? Michael Calcutta 1803? 1831 April Newcastle gaol NGE
             
  Tailor from Kilkenny. To be forwarded to Sydney and reported to the Attorney General. Forwarded 9 May
 

 

164028 Raphael Joseph Calcutta 1803 28 Aprl 1802 London The Proceedings of the Old Bailey Online
             
  Age 17. Found guilty with with three others of making an assaults in the King's highway, on Peter Theodory , on the 14th of March , putting him in fear, and taking from his person, a silver watch, value 3l. a silver watch chain, value 7s. a silver seal, value 1s. a coat, value 3l. a waistcoat, value 10s. a pair of breeches, value 20s. a shirt, value 5s. and a silk handkerchief, value 5s
 

 

164029 Raphael Joseph Calcutta 1803 - Sydney/Newcastle/Port Phillip State Library of NSW. Australian Jewish community and culture
             
  Joseph Raphael was a Jew from the Spitalfields district of London, and a hatter by trade. He was one of four men tried at the Old Bailey on 20 April 1802 for highway robbery. As most Jewish convicts were sent to Australia for less violent crimes, such as embezzlement and receiving stolen goods, Joseph Raphael’s crime is a rarity. Found guilty and sentenced to death, Raphael then had his sentence commuted to transportation. In 1803, he became an unwilling participant in the British Government’s first attempt to colonise Port Phillip, now known as Victoria.........
 

 

164030 Raphael Joseph Calcutta 1803 14 October 1853 Sydney The Courier (Hobart)
             
  Death of Mr. Joseph Raphael, at his residence, in the 72nd years of his age, one of the oldest colonists, highly esteemed by all who knew him, leaving an affectionate wife and a large circle of friends to lament his loss
 

 

71806 Raphael (Rayfield) Joseph Calcutta 1803 1811 20 March Newcastle CSI
             
  Sent to Newcastle
 

 

71807 Raphael (Rayfield) Joseph Calcutta 1803 18th September 1811 Newcastle Colonial Secretary's Papers. Monthly Return of Corporal Punishments
             
  Thomas Coyne, Joseph Rayfield, John Baker, James Camm and John Pierce punished with 48 lashes each for running away from the limeburners and taking a boat from along side the Resource
 

 

71808 Raphael (Rayfield) Joseph Calcutta 1803 1812 28 June Newcastle CSI
             
  On list of runaways from Newcastle
 

 

71809 Raphael (Rayfield) Joseph Calcutta 1803 1816 Newcastle CSI
             
  On list of prisoners received on board the 'Kangaroo' at Newcastle
 

 

71810 Raphael (Rayfield) Joseph Calcutta 1803 1817 - CSI
             
  Of Hobart. Petition for mitigation of sentence
 

 

71811 Raphael (Rayfield) Joseph Calcutta 1803 1818 Newcastle CSI
             
  On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle
 

 

71812 Raphael (Rayfield) Joseph Calcutta 1803 1821 Sydney CSI
             
  In Sydney Gaol
 

 

71813 Raphael (Rayfield) Joseph Calcutta 1803 1823 - CSI
             
  Of Pitt Street Sydney. Deposition re stolen cloth. Catherine McLease convicted of stealing from
 

 

71815 Ratchford James Calcutta 1803 1821 Newcastle CSI
             
  On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle
 

 

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