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Item: 61321
Surname: Thurston
First Name: Daniel
Ship: -
Date: 1813 8 May
Place: Newcastle
Source: SG
Details: Absconded from Newcastle settlement


 
Item: 61386
Surname: Thurston
First Name: Daniel
Ship: -
Date: 1815 29 April
Place: -
Source: SG
Details: Returned to the Colony on the Frederick after escaping on the Archduke Charles in Sept. 1813


 
Item: 105084
Surname: Thurston
First Name: Daniel
Ship: -
Date: 1829 22 August
Place: Parramatta
Source: SG
Details: Signed address to William Sherwin Esq.,


 
Item: 105089
Surname: Thurston
First Name: Daniel
Ship: -
Date: 1814 3 September
Place: Newcastle
Source: SG
Details: Absconder from Newcastle settlement


 
Item: 164032
Surname: Thurston
First Name: Daniel
Ship: -
Date: 3 August 1818
Place: Newcastle
Source: Church of England Marriage Register Book 1818 - 1825. University of Newcastle
Details: Witness at the marriage of Richard Binder and Ann Burrell


 
Item: 61222
Surname: Thurston
First Name: Daniel
Ship: Anne 1810
Date: 1812 12 November
Place: -
Source: SG
Details: Sentenced to 3 yrs at Newcastle for stealing a quantity of gunpowder belonging to the estate of the late Thomas Abbott


 
Item: 105085
Surname: Thurston
First Name: Daniel
Ship: Anne 1810
Date: 1812 19 November
Place: -
Source: Colonial Secretary's Correspondence
Details: Sarah May, Thomas Anderson, Edward Williams, William Tucker, Daniel Thurston and Charles Clarke on a list of convicts to be sent to Newcastle penal settlement on the Estramina


 
Item: 105086
Surname: Thurston
First Name: Daniel
Ship: Anne 1810
Date: 1817 3 April
Place: -
Source: CSI
Details: On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per Lady Nelson


 
Item: 119999
Surname: Thurston
First Name: Daniel
Ship: Anne 1810
Date: 1813 21 August
Place: Newcastle
Source: SG
Details: Absconded from Newcastle settlement. Still at large


 
Item: 166783
Surname: Thurston
First Name: Daniel
Ship: Anne 1810
Date: 8 March 1809
Place: Cambridge
Source: The Bury and Norwich Post
Details: At Ely Assizes John Lock Thurston, W. Lock Thurston and Daniel Lock Thurston pleaded guilty to the several indictments found against them for horse stealing and burglary and received sentences of death. On account of the extraordinary good character given to William, by a gentleman in whose service he had lived up to Michaelmas last, his sentence was respited before the Judge left the town, upon condition of his being transported for life. The two others were left for execution on Thursday next, but it is reported they all made their escape this day (Monday)


 
Item: 166784
Surname: Thurston
First Name: Daniel
Ship: Anne 1810
Date: 22 March 1809
Place: Cambridge
Source: The Bury and Norwich Post
Details: John Lock Thurston and Daniel Lock Thurston, the two horse stealers convicted at Ely Assizes will be executed on Thursday next


 
Item: 166785
Surname: Thurston
First Name: Daniel
Ship: Anne 1810
Date: 1825
Place: Parramatta
Source: Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 20
Details: Employed as schoolmaster at Parramatta


 
Item: 166786
Surname: Thurston
First Name: Daniel
Ship: Anne 1810
Date: -
Place: Cambridge
Source: UK Prison Hulk Registers and Letter Books. Ancestry
Details: John Lock Thurston, Daniel Lock Thurston and William Lock Thurston sentence of death respited to to transportation for life. Tried at Ely Assizes on 27 January 1809. Received on to the hulk Prudentia at Cambridge on 10th April 1809 and transferred to the convict ship Anne for transportation to NSW on 31st July 1809.


 
Item: 166787
Surname: Thurston
First Name: Daniel
Ship: Anne 1810
Date: -
Place: -
Source: Nation Archives Kew. Item reference HO 47/41/15
Details: Report of Edward Christian, Chief Justice for the Isle of Ely, on 1 individual petition (Robert Alderson, barrister) and 4 collective petitions (6 people, clerks and a schoolmaster of Hingham, Norfolk; the prisoners; 15 people of Cheapside, Walthamstow, Tottenham, Homerton, Bishopsgate, Rickmansworth and Inner Temple in Middlesex, Hertfordshire, London and Essex; and 26 people, comprising grand jurymen, prosecutors, the Newgate Keeper, ministers of Ely and police officers) on behalf of John Lock Thurston, William Lock Thurston and Daniel Lock Thurston (brothers), convicted at the Ely Assizes on 27 February 1809, for horse stealing and burglary, property of Thomas Granger (and others), on 26 November 1808. There is a copy of the application for respite for William Lock Thurston. There are letters from Edward Christian, [Philip Wodehouse], Francis Bagge, Chief Bailiff of Ely and Peploe Ward, Deputy Bailiff of Ely acknowledging the receipt of a respite for John and Daniel Lock Thurston; one, similar, from H R Evans, Deputy Bailiff of Ely; a certificate of good character for John Lock Thurston from George Eyre, carpenter and former employer, Southwark; and another from Nathaniel Bennett & Son, coach makers on behalf of Daniel Lock Thurston. There is a letter from S Stephens regarding their attempt to escape made by the brothers, which has not gone against them as the gaol is insecure and this is regarded as an 'Inducement to the Attempt'. Grounds for clemency: previous good character, have respectable connections in Norfolk, youth (all between 20-25 years), the grand jury and prosecutors support their application for a pardon, they are education to trade, behaved well in prison and all have shown contrition. Initial sentence: death, William Lock Thurston respited. Recommendation: speaks in favour of mercy for all 3 men but in particular William Lock Thurston. Recommendation: transportation for life. Folios 103-125.


 
Item: 166782
Surname: Thurston (alias Lock)
First Name: Daniel
Ship: Anne 1810
Date: 14 December 1808
Place: Cambridge
Source: The Morning Chronicle
Details: On Monday, John Lock Thurston, William Lock Thurston and Daniel Lock Thurston three brothers, apprehended by Vickery and Bishop, the Officers, were re examined before Mr. Moser and Sir William Parson on several charged of horse stealing in the Isle of Ely in Co. Cambridge. They were fully committed to take their trial at the next assizes



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