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'His Excellency has been pleased to grant a further respite of one week to the men convicted of murdering Mr. McIntyre. The story told by Charles James who accused himself last week turns out unsatisfactory, but a variety of other facts which have come to light since the trial, induce the Crown Officers to bestow the utmost diligence in bringing this mysterious and unnatural deed to light'
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Ilchester gaol records
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Born at Upton Noble. Admitted to Ilchester gaol
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Assigned servant to John McIntyre. Witness at the trial of Steele, McGrath, Ryan and Daley
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Bench of Magistrates - Scone Prisoners confined in Lockup - Ancestry
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Admitted to Scone lockup on a charge of absconding. Sentenced to 1 year in irons
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Apprehended after absconding from Ward Stephens
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Gaol Entrance Books. State Archives NSW; Item: 2/2009; Roll: 757 (Ancestry)
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Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Muswellbrook on a charge of absconding. Sent to Hyde Park Barracks
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Gaol Entrance Books. State Archives NSW; Item: 2/2009; Roll: 757 (Ancestry)
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Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Hyde Park Barracks. To be returned to the Bench at Scone
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Labourer aged 25. Assigned to A.A. Company
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Granted Conditional Pardon
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R v Ryan, Steel, McGrath, Daley
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Assigned to J. McIntyre
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Rv Ryan, Steel, McGrath, Daley. SC
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Shepherd. Put in irons for stealing tobacco
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Confessed to the murder of McIntyre. Admitted to depositing the body in a well
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Forwarded to Newcastle by Steamer with Constables to search for the body of McIntyre
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Confined in condemned cells in Sydney for last 4mths for murder of John McIntyre. To be sent to Newcastle gaol
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Labourer from Somersetshire. To be forwarded to Sydney and reportd to the attorney general. Sent 9 May
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Labourer from Somersetshire. Sent from Sydney gaol. To be forwarded to Master
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Aged 28. Assigned (or inmate) at Newcastle gaol
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From the Sydney Gazette - 'The man who, our readers will recollect, accused himself of murdering his master, the lamented Mr. McIntyre, after the men had been convicted thereof, has been ordered to be sent to Newcatle; the Law Officers of the Crown arriving at the determination not to proceed against him further
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Assigned servant to John McIntyre and employed as a shepherd. Had been sentenced to an irons for stealing tobacco since the disappearance of McIntyre
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Charles James who voluntarily put himself forward last week the particulars of Mr. McIntyre's murder, had a private examination at the Police Office on Thursday