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Item: 114875
Surname: Elder
First Name: William
Ship: Manlius 1827
Date: 1832 2 January
Place: Port Stephens
Source: In the Service of the Company; Letters of Sir E. Parry., Volume 1, Dec 1829 - June 1832. Letter 551
Details: Assigned to A. A. Company. Sentenced to an iron gang for robbery and escaped with ?George Hames near Old Wisemans with the intention of committing robberies. Captured and sent to Sydney


 
Item: 176968
Surname: Elder
First Name: William
Ship: Manlius 1827
Date: 30 June 1831
Place: Sydney Gaol
Source: Gaol Entrance Books. State Archives NSW; Roll: 851
Details: Native Place Perthshire. Admitted to Sydney gaol. Sentenced to 150 lashes and to be returned to the iron gang


 
Item: 176969
Surname: Elder
First Name: William
Ship: Manlius 1827
Date: January 1832
Place: Sydney Gaol
Source: Gaol Entrance Books. State Archives NSW; Roll: 851
Details: Admitted to Sydney gaol. Sentenced to 75 lashes and to be returned to his gang. Sent to Parramatta on 14 January 1832


 
Item: 176970
Surname: Elder
First Name: William
Ship: Manlius 1827
Date: -
Place: -
Source: Convict Indent. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4012]; Microfiche: 665
Details: Age 39. Convicted of house robbery at Kent on 10 January 1827 and sentenced to transportation for life. Occupation soldier. Assigned to W. Panton at Stone Quarry Creek on arrival


 
Item: 176972
Surname: Elder
First Name: William
Ship: Manlius 1827
Date: December 1831
Place: Port Stephens
Source: Dungog Chronicle 25 January 1927
Details: Bushranger. Captured at Stroud by the constables and blacks. Had been in company with Hains a man who had formerly been assigned to the Company but had absconded


 
Item: 176973
Surname: Elder
First Name: William
Ship: Manlius 1827
Date: 4 July 1831
Place: Sydney
Source: SH
Details: On Thursday a man named William Elder, a runaway from an iron gang since January last was brought before the Police to acount for having in his possession a silver watch and sundry other property but being unable to satisfactorily to explain he was sentenced to receive 150 lashes, 50 on the day he was sentenced, 50 on Saturday, and 50 on the following Wednesday


 
Item: 176974
Surname: Elder
First Name: William
Ship: Manlius 1827
Date: 16 February 1827
Place: Retribution Hulk, Woolwich
Source: Convict Prison Hulks: Registers and Letter Books; Class: HO9; Piece: 7
Details: William Elder convicted at Maidstone of stealing in a dwelling house. Admitted to the Retribution Hulk on 16 February 1827 and sent to the Manlius convict ship on 31 March 1827 for transportation to New South Wales


 
Item: 176975
Surname: Elder
First Name: William
Ship: Manlius 1827
Date: 3 August 1835
Place: Norfolk Island
Source: Convict Death Register - State Records of NSW [4/4549; Reel 690 Page 066]
Details: Died age 50 at Norfolk Island. Witness Alexander Gamack


 
Item: 176976
Surname: Elder
First Name: William
Ship: Manlius 1827
Date: 6 July 1831
Place: -
Source: The Sydney Monitor
Details: Torture refined - Humanity of the present System of Government - result of the Generals Proclamation on Scourgers...Police - William Elder, a runaway from No. 2 iron gang from which he had been absent since January last. Sentenced to receive 150 lashes at three several punishments, 50 lashes each time!



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