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# Surname First Name Ship Date Location Reference
             
63449 - - Mangles 1824 1824 28 October - The Australian
             
  Captain John Coghill, master. 190 prisoners. Guard consisted of Col. Thornton, 40th Regiment, Lieutenant Dalrymple. 57th Regiment
 

 

11694 Bailey Edward Mangles 1824 1844 18 May Maitland MM
             
  Ticket of leave granted.
 

 

76283 Barton William Mangles 1824 1835 30 March Maitland Application to marry
             
  Aged 46. Application to marry Ann Elliott. Allowed
 

 

31050 Battlemore Joseph Mangles 1824 1828 Patrick Plains 1828 Census
             
  Labourer assigned to John Yeomans
 

 

32368 Bodson (Botson) Henry Mangles 1824 1824 12 November Newcastle CSI
             
  Convict servant of Mr. Radford. To be victualled from the Stores for 6mths
 

 

20840 Botson Henry Mangles 1824 1833 11 April Maitland SG
             
  Obtained Ticket of Leave
 

 

22496 Botson Henry Mangles 1824 1833 14 November Maitland SG
             
  Obtained Ticket of Leave
 

 

31176 Botson Henry Mangles 1824 1828 Dagworth, Wallis Plains 1828 Census
             
  Labourer assigned to T.V. Bloomfield
 

 

31196 Boxhall George Mangles 1824 1828 Glenridden, Patrick Plains 1828 Census
             
  Labourer assigned to John Earl
 

 

97819 Campbell ? James Mangles 1824 1831 20 September - NGE
             
  Labourer from England. Admitted to Newcastle gaol 20 September. Sentenced to 5 days solitary for striking and abusing the senior wardsman at the Hospital. Returned to his duty at Newcastle Hospital 25 September
 

 

36438 Canavan Thomas Mangles 1824 1837 Patrick Plains GRC
             
  Assigned to James Neale
 

 

125544 Canavan Thomas Mangles 1824 1832 - GDB
             
  Born 1789. Marks from shot wounds on the cheek, mark of an old ulcer on the elbow. Assigned to John Earl. Punished for absenting and using threatening language to his master
 

 

131899 Canavan Thomas Mangles 1824 1829 3 November Patterson's Plains SG
             
  Farmer's man from Co. Wicklow, 5ft 8 1/2in, blue eyes, brownto grey hair, ruddy complexion, Absconded from John Earl
 

 

32713 Canavan (Cannavan) Thomas Mangles 1824 1828 Patrick Plains 1828 Census
             
  Aged 43. Stockman assigned to John Earl
 

 

156808 Cannavan (Canavan) Thomas Mangles 1824 1843 13 September Singleton Australasian Chronicle
             
  Ticket of leave cancelled for theft
 

 

162965 Cannavan (Canavan) Thomas Mangles 1824 - Newcastle General Muster of New South Wales 1823, 1824, 1825
             
  Convict under sentence of transportation for life. Assigned to John Earl at Newcastle
 

 

114745 Catton (Cotten) James Mangles 1824 1830 7 December Port Stephens In the Service of the Company: letters of Sir Edward Parry, Commissioner to the Australian Agricultural company: volume 1, December 1829 - June 1832 Letter No 273
             
  Indoor servant tried in London 9 September 1823 and sentenced to transportation for Life. Assigned to the A.A. Company and arrived on the cutter 'Lambton' 4th December
 

 

62700 Cleary Lawrence Mangles 1824 1825 4 August - SG
             
  Absconded from service of Vicars Jacob. Reward of 20 dollars offered
 

 

45548 Coombs Peter Mangles 1824 1828 Ellalong, Luskintyre 1828 Census
             
  Labourer aged 28. Assigned to Thomas Crawford
 

 

146762 Coombs Peter Mangles 1824 1837 Maitland GRC
             
  Ticket of leave holder age 34
 

 

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