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Earl St. Vincent 1820
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Obtained ticket of leave
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Earl St. Vincent 1820
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Assigned to Australian Agricultural Company. Charged with robbing Sarah Sharrod. Discharged from Court
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Earl St. Vincent 1820
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Ticket of leave cancelled for drunkenness and absence from district
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Earl St. Vincent 1820
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Granted Ticket of Leave
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Earl St. Vincent 1820
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Native of Staffordshire; Protestant; Miner. Admitted to Newcastle gaol 18 February by Newcatle Bench. 3 days solitary confinement. Returned to prisoner barracks 21 February. Orderly conduct in gaol
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Earl St. Vincent 1820
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Age 45. Tried in Stafford. Ticket of leave holder
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Earl St. Vincent 1820
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Application to Marry
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Joseph Butler aged 42 arrived per 'Earl St. Vincent', application to marry Bridget Grace aged 21, arrived free per Canton. Granted
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Earl St. Vincent 1820
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Application to Marry
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Joseph Butler aged 40 arrived per 'Earl St. Vincent', application to marry Eliza Curton aged 28 arrived per 'Margaret'
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Earl St. Vincent 1820
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Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 136
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Miner from Staffordshire. Admitted to Newcastle gaol. Ticket of leave recommended to be cancelled
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Earl St. Vincent 1820
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NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825, 1826-1827 (Ancestry)
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Joseph Butler per Earl St. Vincent, in the service of Alexander Warren, charged with theft. Mr. Fisher states - I am in charge of Mr Warrens property at his farm on the 1st Branch of Hunter River. Butler has been accused by others on the farm of committing petty depredations, therefore I was on the look out for him. Last week I caught him in the act of breaking into a hut. On finding himself detected he absconded and was afterwards taken near Mr. Sinclairs farm. John McDonald, government servant to Mr. Warren states - A few weeks since I saw Butler take a piece of meat from Mr. Fishers hut and hide it. Afterwards when he produced it to use, I asked him how he came by it. He said he had taken it but would not do so any more if I would not mention it. He also told me he had taken some flour. The prisoner denied altogether the statement made by John McDonald, states that he did not break into the hut as asserted by Mr. Fisher and that he was attending his herd of cattle when taken near Mr. Sinclairs. It appears that when he was taken there were not any cattle in the neighbourhood. Joseph Butler sentenced to 50 lashes and to work in the mines
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Earl St. Vincent 1820
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Obtained Ticket of Leave
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Earl St. Vincent 1820
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On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle per Elizabeth Henrietta
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Earl St. Vincent 1820
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Convict assigned to John Bingle
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Earl St. Vincent 1820
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Identified by J.H. Riley as being Samuel Williams and returned to serve original sentence
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Earl St. Vincent 1820
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Application to marry
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37 yrs of age; Application to marry Catherine Dogherty
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Earl St. Vincent 1820
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On lists of prisoners transported to Port Macquarie per Sally
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Earl St. Vincent 1820
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Assigned to Sarah Middleton of Sydney
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Earl St. Vincent 1820
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Runaway from Newcastle sent to Port Macquarie per 'Sally'
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Earl St. Vincent 1820
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On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle per 'Elizabeth Henrietta'
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Earl St. Vincent 1820
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On monthly return of prisoners punished at Newcastle