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Launceston, Port Dalrymple
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Sentenced to 14 yrs transportation to such part of the territory as the governor may think proper for burglariously breaking and entering the house of John Waddell
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As ringleader of a group of convicts who absconded from Newcastle, sentenced to 250 lashes
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Had been returned from Coal River to Sydney 'he being a free man'
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Suspected of theft and sent to Newcastle
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To be sent to Sydney from Newcastle and not to return unless he committed a further misdemeanor
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On detachment duty at Newcastle. Proceeding to Sydney on the'Lady Nelson'
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Sent to Newcastle as a prisoner
Date:
1st to 30 April 1812
Source:
Colonial Secretary's Papers. Monthly Return of Corporal Punishments
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Sentenced to 25 lashes for fraud
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Runaway from Newcastle
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Sent to Newcastle as a prisoner per 'Estramina' . Listed as Fanling
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On list of prisoners sent to Newcastle per 'Elizabeth Henrietta'
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On monthly return of prisoners punished at Newcastle
Source:
The Proceedings of the Old Bailey Online
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Age 22. Sentenced to transportation for 7 years for feloniously stealing, on the 27 January, a pair of linen sheets, value 3s, the property of John Elger. Witness at trial heard that Fitzwilliam had just returned from transportation when he committed this crime
Date:
1st to 28th February 1823
Source:
Colonial Secretary's Papers. Monthly return of Corporal Punishments
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Sentenced to 25 lashes for neglect of government work
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Five prisoners who had absconded from His Majesty s settlement at Hunters River, but since apprehended, were yesterday brought before a Bench of Magistrates, all charged with having stolen provisions and other necessaries prior to their escape. The names of the above prisoners are Fitzwilliam, Fitzgerald, McMahon, McCardle, and Thompson. The above persons were sentenced as follows: John Fitzwilliam and Charles McMahon as ringleaders, to receive 250 lashes each; Fitzwilliam to be fined 6 months to commence when a fine under which he now labours shall expire; and the others 200 lashes each; the whole to be returned to Newcastle.
Source:
Convict Settlement
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Punished for repeatedly refusing to do his govt. work
Source:
Convict Settlement
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Punished for repeatedly refusing to do his govt. work and absenting himself from the overseer