Source:
AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 671
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Age 19. Married. Farm labourer, native of Longford. Tried at Longford 6 March 1828 and sentenced to transportation for life for robbing bleaching ground. Assigned to R. Lethbridge at Prospect on arrival in the colony
Source:
Ticket of Leave Butts
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Patrick Bray, tried at Longford 16 July 1828. Granted Ticket of Leave for the district of Paterson on 1 December 1833. Note - cancelled February 1834 it having been discovered to have been twice punished previous to its being granted
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Ticket of leave cancelled as erroneously granted
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Ticket of leave cancelled for imposition
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 671
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Age 28. Married with 2 children. Ploughman, native of Meath. Tried in Longford 16 July 1828 and sentenced to 7 years transportation for pig stealing. Assigned to Lawrence Miles (Myles) at the Williams River on arrival in the colony
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 671
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Age 16. Reads and writes. Chair maker and servant, native of Dublin. Tried in Dublin 8 September 1828 and sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing boots. Two prior convictions. Assigned to the Australian Agricultural Company on arrival
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Obtained Ticket of Leave
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 671
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Age 30. Reads. Married with 2 children. Native of Co. Louth. Ploughs and reaps. Tried in Lough 13 March 1828 and sentenced to transportation for 7 years for stealing shirts. Two prior convictions. 5ft 8 1/2in, ruddy freckled and pockpitted complexion. brown hair, grey to blue eyes. Hairy mole on left cheek, large scar on fore part of left leg. Assigned to Standish Lawrence Harris at Hunter River on arrival in the colony
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Assigned to C. P. L. Wilton
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Assigned to Rev. Wilton. Charged with allowing their master's belongings to be taken (in charge of fruit & veg at the Glebe). Sentenced to 7 days in the cells
Source:
Australasian Chronicle
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Granted Ticket of Leave
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 671
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Age 44. Reads and writes. Married with three children. Ploughman, native of Co. Louth. Tried in Trim 22 August 1828 and sentenced to transportation for life for stealing a mare. Assigned to George Williams at Paterson on arrival. Died in Liverpool Hospital 19 November 1844
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW; Roll: 136
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Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Paterson under sentence of 14 days in the cells and return to govt. service. Assigned to the Rev. Wilton at Newcastle on 1st November 1835
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Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books, 1833-1836 (Ancestry)
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Elias Powell per Aurora assigned to Captain Edward Biddulph, John Hardy per Marquis of Huntley assigned to Peter Rapsey. Case resumed....Captain Biddulph testified...On the night Wednesday the eleventh of November my house was robbed of the following articles - two pieces of bacon, one ham, two pigs cheeks, some hung beef, two large bags containing about sixty pounds of flour, a small hamper or basket containing three newly baked loaves, a tin baking dish containing some fine flour, some raisons, some lump sugar, a quantity of moist sugar, two pieces of soap, one dish towel and some other little things. On inspecting the prisoners on Friday at the time I heard of the robbery I immediately suspected the prisoner Elias Powell who had absconded from my place on the preceeding Tuesday and from the quantity of goods taken I suspected he had an accomplice in carrying of the property. The premises bear no mark of violence but from a close inspection I suspect they were entered by a false key and the property passed out of the window into the garden. I have examined the property before the court and I can positively swear to one ham from a peculiar method of its being cured. The cheek is likewise every appearance of being my property, the two large bags are similar to mine and the one small one is of the same quality as mine. The raisons are a muscatel raison, the same quality as those I lost. the two pieces of soap correspond in size and quality...Thomas Friar testified....The property produced is that I took from the prisoners....Patrick McCasey assigned to Rev. Wilton testified....On Saturday morning last I left the Glebe about five or six and did not return until about eleven or twelve in the day. When I went back my fellow servant told me the place had been robbed. I came back again and reported it to my master. These were taken away by the robbers, one blue jacket, two pair of trousers, one waistcoat and a new shirt, a new frock, a brown spotted cotton handkerchief, two razors, a knife and a turnscrew the property of my master. Nicholas Campbell, assigned to Rev. Wilton testified...On Saturday morning last I went between five and six to turn the cattle into the field. I was away from the hut about Quarter of an hour. When I came back I missed out of the hut a small box, a half tea chest and two jackets. I do not know what was in the box. The jacket produced is mine, the one I lost. The hut door was unlocked....Constable Rouse testified...The whole of the property now produced in court is the property I found at Lake Macquarie which I have been informed was taken from the prisoners. The prisoners were committed to take their trial at the Supreme Court
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book - State Archives NSW; Roll: 136
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Nicholas Campbell, labourer from Louth admitted to Newcastle gaol from the Police Office. Returned to government for re-assignment. Assigned to John Larnach on 3 May 1837
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Obtained Ticket of Leave
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 671
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Age 28. Labourer from Dublin. Tried August 1828 and sentenced to transportation for life for robbery of the person and burglary. Three prior convictions. 5ft 9 in, ruddy freckled complexion, brown hair, light hazel eyes. full faced, stout man. Assigned to George Wyndham at Hunters River on arrival in the colony
Source:
Application to Marry
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James Cannon aged 39 arrived per 'Ferguson', application to marry Hannah Maloney aged 25 arrived per Andromeda
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Assigned to W.C. Wentworth
Surname:
Carey (or McEvoy)
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Granted Ticket of Leave