Surname:
Cushion (Cussan)
Source:
R v Hitchcock - SC
Details:
Constable at Maitland
Source:
NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825, 1826-1827 (Ancestry)
Details:
William Holdsworth, cook at the General Hospital charged with purloining sugar from the general hospital. John Davenport states - I am night watch man at the general hospital. About a fortnight ago I was informed that the prisoner was in the habit of purloining sugar from the hospital, in consequence of which I watched him. Last Thursday night I saw him take away about two pounds and a half. I reported it to the overseer. Robert Cussan, states - I am overseer at the general hospital. A few days since the last witness informed me he suspected that the prisoner was in the habit of purloining the sugar entrusted to his care. I had a watch upon him. This morning the watch man informed me if I would examine the shelf in the kitchen, I should find sugar there. I did so and found the two parcels of sugar now before the Court. The prisoner is the hospital cook. The sugar for breakfast had not been delivered to him at the time. The prisoner receives sugar for the patients twice a day. I have been told by the watchman that the prisoner had taken away sugar twice during this week. The prisoner in his defence states that he got the sugar found on the shelf from Barbara Beckett but on a comparison of it with some produced from her house it appeared of a different quality. William Holdsworth sentenced to 50 lashes
First Name:
Constable Robert
Details:
Resigned from position of constable. Replaced by Arthur Kenny
First Name:
Constable Robert
Details:
Resigned from position of constable. Replaced by John Daly
First Name:
Constable Robert
Details:
T/L holder. Appointed constable from 8th instant. Replacing James Moran
Details:
Constable at Maitland. Witness in trial of Robert Earl
Surname:
Cusson (Cassin) (Cassan)
Details:
Obtained Ticket of Leave
Details:
Replaced as Constable by John Daly
Details:
Obtained Ticket of leave
Details:
Ticket of leave cancelled for drunkennes while on duty as a constable
Surname:
Cusson (Cussan) (Cushion)
First Name:
Constable Robert
Details:
Replaced as constable by John Moran. Appointed to another position
Surname:
Cusson (Cussan) (Cushion)
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 648
Details:
Aged 32. Apothecary. Tried in Co Limerick and sentenced to transportation for life
Surname:
Cusson (Cussian) (Cussan)
Details:
Obtained ticket of leave
Surname:
Cusson (Cussian) (Cussen) (Cussan) (Cushion)
Details:
Granted Ticket of Leave
Surname:
Cusson (Cussin) (Cussan)
First Name:
Constable Robert
Details:
Appointed ordinary constable in room of Francis McNamara, deceased
Surname:
Cuthin ? (Cussan)
First Name:
Constable Robert
Details:
T/L holder. Appointed constable in place of James Thompson