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Newcastle Gaol Description Book. State Archives NSW; Roll: 137 (Ancestry)
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Attached to the Maitland Bridge Party. Admitted to Newcastle gaol charged with robbery
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indents Fiche No. 677
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Age 30. Ploughs, sows, reaps, milks. Native of Salop. Tried in worcester 6th March 1830 and sentenced to Transportation for Life for house breaking. Assigned to John H. Broughton at Patersons River on arrival
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AO NSW Convict Indents Fiche No. 677
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Age 33. Herdsman from Armagh. Tried in York 20 May 1830 and sentenced to 7 years transportation for sheep stealing. Assigned to McKenzie and McClean at Williams River on arrival
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indents Fiche No. 677
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Age 14. Tailor from London. Tried 21 February 1828 and sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing books. Assigned to Carter's Barracks on arrival
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Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW; Roll: 136
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Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Maitland on a charged of breach of agreement. Sentenced to 3 months hard labour. Discharged 27 July 1836
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Invermein Court of Petty Sessions. Deposition Books 1833 -1834 (Ancestry)
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William Bates per Florentia, assigned to Donald McIntyre, charged with falsehood and disobedience. Joseph Free states - I am overseer to Donald McIntyre, and the prisoner is employed in stemming tobacco; on last Saturday morning I sent him to one of the stations to bring a dog home. The dog was not there and he returned to his work. During the day I went into the tobacco store where he was at work and he told me that 23 sheep had lambed at the station during the night. He also told me he had told the master the same thing. The master told me whenever they began to lamb fast they would require another man there. When I enquired at the master about it I found it was all false. The prisoner has disobeyed orders in persevering in keeping a puppy when he has been more than once told to get rid of it. Last Sunday morning when I was in his hut in which another boy resides, I said to them you can keep your selves clean of a Sunday now you have got your new clothes. The prisoner replied in a very indecent manner that he would keep himself as dirty as he liked. The prisoner states in his defence that he did not like to kill the dog when ordered to do so and denies having made use of improper language to the overseer. The Bench find the prisoner guilty and sentence him to receive fifty lashes
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Servant assigned to Donald McIntyre
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Granted Ticket of Leave
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indents Fiche No. 677
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Age 33. Married with 1 child. Pawnbroker and clerk from Berks. Tried in London 14 January 1830 and sentenced to 14 years transportation for receiving stolen silk.
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Employed as nightwatchman over a flock of sheep. Reported to 'have received a first rate education in Dublin and have had the good luck to be a correspondent of a certain great man.' Sentenced to 100 lashes for neglect and disobedience and using improper expressions towards his master James Black. Magistrates Helenus Scott and James Mudie
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indents Fiche No. 677
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Age 24. Married with no children. Ploughman, milks, reaps and brickmaker, native of London. Tried in London 14 January 1830 and sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing leather. Assigned to McKenzie and McClean at Williams River on arrival
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Obtained Ticket of Leave
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Ticket of leave cancelled for being absent from his district
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indents Fiche No. 677
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Age 22. Ploughman, milks, reaps, sows. Native of Yorkshire. Tried in York 20th May 1830 and sentenced to 7 years transportation for horse stealing. Assigned to John Pike at Hunter River on arrival
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Application to Marry
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Thomas Briggs aged 32 arrived per 'Florentia', application to marry Margaret Kenny aged 34 arrived per 'Asia'
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Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4016]; Microfiche: 677
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George Brown age 30. Potter from Shropshire. Tried at Salford 26 April 1830. Sentenced to transportation for life for warehouse breaking. Assigned to Benjamin Sullivan at Williams River on arrival
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Granted Ticket of Leave.
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indents Fiche No. 677
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Age 35. Married with 4 children. Ploughman, milks, reaps, sows. Native of Yorkshire. Tried in Stafford on 12 March 1830 and sentenced to transportation for Life for highway robbery. Assigned to William Caswell at Port Stephens on arrival. Three convicts by this name by this ship, two of whom died on the passage out
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State Archives NSW; Gaol Entrance Book, Item: 2/2020; Roll: 757 (Ancestry)
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Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Peel River charged with neglect of duty and losing sheep
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Weaver from London. To be returned to govt., service being at large without a pass from his master Mr. McKenzie. Doing duty as wardsman at Newcastle gaol. Dicharged as a patient to Newcastle hospital 19 November