Source:
The Convict Ships - Charles Bateson
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Master John Leith; Surgeon George Longstaff; 104 male convicts.
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HRA, Series 1, Volume III 1801 - 1802,pp 381, 452
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Prisoners by the vessels 'Canada', 'Nile' and 'Minorca' all landed in high health and fit for immediate labour
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HRA, Series 1, Volume III 1801 - 1802, p. 380
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Arriving on the 'Minorca' - 16 soldiers 1 woman and 3 children; 7 male passengers, 11 female passengers and 26 children; 99 male prisoners
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Sentenced to 300 lashes for 'running away from the colony'. Apprehended at Hunter River
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Sent to Newcastle as prisoner
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Pleaded not guilty to a charge of breaking and entering the house of John Fox at Richmond Hill
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Prisoner at Newcastle, time expired. Sent to Sydney on the Estramina
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Paid from the Police Fund for lime for government use at Parramatta
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On list of persons to receive grants of land in 1818
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Listed on Statement of the Colonial Police Fund. Paid 46 pounds for lime for use of government
Surname:
Hancy (Hancey) (Williams)
Source:
Maitland Family History Circle's Pre 1900 Pioneer Register
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Born 1795 London. Spouse James Williams. For more information about descendants see Pioneer Register Entry No. 1610
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Came Free. Landholder aged 60 in 1828
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Formerly of the New South Wales Corp. Petition for mitigation of sentence of Sarah Peake, his female companion
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Formerly of the Royal Veteran Co; to receive a grant of 100 acres of land in any part of the Colony already surveyed
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On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle
Source:
State Records NSW. Colonial Secretary's Correpondence. Special Bundles, 1794-1825. Series 898
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Assigned to government service. Sentenced by the Commandant to 25 lashes for irregular conduct in barracks
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On list of prisoners sent to Newcastle
Source:
Colonial Secretary's Papers, State Records of New South Wales. Special Bundles
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Sentenced to 50 lashes for having in his possession store pork for which he could not account
Source:
NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
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168. Joseph Salter in the service of government charged with drunkenness and riotous conduct. William Douglas, overseer of the prisoners barracks, states, Salter is baker at the barracks. Last night a Bell ringing he was absent. I went in search of him and found him at a house drinking. I brought him to the barracks where he behaved so riotously I was obliged to give him in charge to the Chief Constable. Sentenced to 25 lashes
Surname:
Samuel (Samuels)
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4004]; Microfiche: 630
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Joseph Samuels, age 14, Tried at Middlesex 20 May 1795 and sentenced to 7 years transportation