Source:
The Convict Ships - Charles Bateson
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Master William Mitchell; Surgeon D. Mackenzie; 200 male convicts
Source:
Caledonia Mercury 10th June 1813
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Arrival of Earl Spencer from Portsmouth. Master William Mitchell. Carrying 200 male convicts among whom were Capt. Davidson, Mr. Lindsay Crawford, several bankers' clerks, the men called Luddites and the smugglers of Christchurch who were convicted of aiding French prisoners to escape for France
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Assigned to Thomas Hall
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Granted Ticket of Leave
Source:
Criminal Court Records. Muswellbrook Court of Petty Sessions, Letter Books, 1838-1851. Ancestry
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Correspondence from Edward Denny Day submitting request for Tickets of Leave for Thomas Davidson, Samuel Andrews, John Mann, William Jackson, Edward Spicer, James McKenny and Edward Johnstone
Place:
Newcastle district
Source:
Newcastle (Hunter River) Population Book, 1824 - Ancestry
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Born c. 1778. Free by servitude. Employed by Alexander Livingstone
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Obtained ticket of leave for the district of Newcastle
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On list of convicts to be sent to Newcastle per Lady Nelson
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Death sentence commuted to transportation for life to Newcastle. To be wrought in irons for some time
Source:
State Records NSW. Colonial Secretary's Correpondence. Special Bundles, 1794-1825. Series 898
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In the service of Mr. T. Winder. Sentenced by the Commandant to 100 lashes for robbery, drunkennes and gross misconduct at his master's farm
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On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per Lady Nelson
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On monthly return of Prisoners punished at Newcastle. Sentenced to 25 lashes for disobedience of Commandant's orders in associating with the military and gambling
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Sentenced to 4 years at Newcastle for stealing wearing apparel
Source:
Convict Settlemnt
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Punished for disobedience of orders in associating with military and gambling
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On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcatsle per Elizabeth Henrietta
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Accompanied John Howe on expedition of discovery to Hunter River
Source:
UK Prison Hulks Registers and Letter Books
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Jeremiah Butler age 32. Tried 30 March 1812 at Kingston and sentenced to transportation for 14 years for felony. Admitted to the Retribution hulk and transferred to the Earl Spencer for transportation to New South Wales 5 April 1813
Place:
Maitland Quarter Sessions
Source:
Maitland Quarter Sessions Feb 1836 - May 36. MF 2409
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Sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing a shirt belonging to Edward Priest. Sentenced to a further 7 years transportation when the first expires for stealing raisins, tea etc belonging to James Reid
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4004]; Microfiche: 634
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Labourer aged 22. Tried in Kent on 5 August 1812 and sentenced to transportation for life
Surname:
Castleton ( Castledon)
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Aged 40. Fencer assigned to William Buchanon