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Found not guilty of being an accessory before the fact in the robbery of Alexander McBean at Wallis Plains.
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Found guilty of being an accessary after the fact in the robbery of Samuel Adair. In consideration of previous good character sentenced to work on the public roads in irons for six months
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Found guilty of receiving stolen goods. (Adair robbery). Sentenced to transportation for 7 years
Place:
Maitland Quarter Sessions
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Sentenced to 7 years transportation for receiving goods stolen from the house of Samuel Adair. Joseph Gassett sentenced to 6 months on the public roads.
Ship:
Lord Wellington 1820
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Mary Gasset, aged 30. Free by servitude. resided with her husband Joseph Gasset (ship Larkins) who was overseer employed by George Rutherford at Luskintyre. Their two children William aged 7, Sarah aged 5 resided with them
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Fined 5s or 24 hrs in the cells for drunkenness
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Born in the colony (Windsor). Young boy. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Patersons Plains. Sent to Maitland for trial at the Quarter Sessions 2 May
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Born in the colony. Admitted to Newcastle gaol and remanded until next Quarter Sessions. Sent to Maitland for trial 1 August. Disorderly conduct in gaol
Surname:
Gazzard (?Gassett)
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Dismissed from position of Constable for highly improper conduct
Surname:
Gazzard (Gassett)
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Aged 30. Free by servitude. Husband of Mary (ship Lord Wellington) Overseer to George Rutherford
Surname:
Gazzard (Gassett)
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Aged 37. Assigned to the Phoenix Hulk
Surname:
Gazzard (Gassett)
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Aged 5 in 1828. Born in the Colony
Surname:
Gazzard (Gassett)
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Aged 7. Born in the Colony