Source:
Australian Almanac
Details:
Serjeant of Police
Place:
Pringle's Paddock, near Muswellbrook
Source:
The Moreton Bay Courier
Details:
Witness at the trial of James Hutchinson who was found not guilty of murder at Pringle's Paddock, near Muswellbrook
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Witness at the trial of Mary Leeming
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Age 13. Assigned to Hamilton Collins Sempill
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Sentence of death passed for stealing from Daniel Ivey
First Name:
Matthew (Mathew)
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Matthew Sheridan and wife had been confined in jail on a charge of felony since May and were entitled to be discharged on the last day of the last session of court
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Bullock driver. Charged under the Masters & Servants Act by Francis Drew after he left his team in the care of another person and drove the bullock team of Robert Turner's to Maitland
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Claim to obtain wages from Elizabeth Turner postponed for a week
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Claim for wages owed by Elizabeth Turner dismissed by the bench
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Charged John Chapman and Richard Stark with assault. Case dismissed
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Fined 20s for striking Mary Glew in the face without provocation
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Charged John Chapman with assaulting him by shaking his fist in Sheridan's face. Case dismissed
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Lego'me, aboriginal native, indicted for highway robbery of Sheridan
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Found guilty of stealing leather and other articles belonging to Robert Hunt. Sentenced to be worked in irons on public roads for 12 months
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Sentenced to be worked in chains at Norfolk Island for the term of his natural life for bushranging and highway robbery
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Shoemaker. Sentenced to 7 days on the treadmill for being absent without leave.
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Prisoner of the Crown. Apprehended by the chief constable at 12 oclock at night in Kent Street. Sentenced to 6 mths to an iron gang
Source:
In the Service of the Company: letters of Sir Edward Parry, Commissioner to the Australian Agricultural company: volume 1, December 1829 - June 1832. Letter no 172
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Assigned servant to the A.A. Company. Committed for trial on the evidence of 2 children who were present in a house when Sheridan committed robbery
Source:
In the Service of the Company: letters of Sir Edward Parry, Commissioner to the Australian Agricultural company: volume 1, December 1829 - June 1832 Letter no 329
Details:
Prisoner of the Crown lately in the service of the A.A. Co and convicted at Supreme Court of robbing the house of Daniel Ivey at Port Stephens. Under sentence of death. Reports that other men were responsible for the crime.
Ship:
James Pattison 1830
Details:
Labourer from Co. Meath. Admitted to Newcastle gaol 12 August. To be returned to govt., service, his master having no agent to receive him from the General Hospital. Sent to road party 15 August