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Committed for trial for stealing a horse belonging to Mr. Single
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Convicted of horse stealing. Executed
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Carberry was attended in his last moments by the Rev. Dowling; on ascending the scaffold, he warned the bystanders always to try a friend before they trusted him; once he had plenty of friends, but now, in his last moments, they had all deserted him. He died in peace with all the world. The Rev. Cowper and Mr. Hyndes afforded religious consolation to the other two unfortunate men, who said nothing. On the drop falling, Anchem (Anscomb), who was a very muscular man, appeared to expire instantly. Carberry and Pegg struggled for some time, the former for full five minutes.
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Certificates of Freedom (Ancestry)
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Born c. 1802. Native Place Wexford. Trade Servant. Tried in Queen's County March 1821 and sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing a cow. 5ft 4 3/4in ruddy and freckled complexion, dark brown turning grey hair, hazel eyes. Hands freckled.Notes: Was transported to Moreton Bay for three years by the Windsor Bench 4 January 1827 for stealing kangaroo skins.Granted Certificate of Freedom
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On list of Crown servants mustered in the employ of Archibald Bell
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Gaol Description and Entrance Books. Sydney
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Sentenced by Windsor bench for three years to a penal settlement for theft
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Colonial Secretary's Papers
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Assigned to Mr. Hawkins at Bathurst on arrival
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Carberry (Carbury)