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Item: 172708
Surname: Denby
First Name: Joseph
Ship: Marquis of Huntley 1835
Date: 24 May 1842
Place: Newcastle gaol
Source: State Archives NSW; Gaol Entrance Book, Item: 2/2020; Roll: 757 (Ancestry)
Details: Admitted to Newcastle gaol for non payment of hospital dues. Sent to Hyde Park Barracks


 
Item: 113784
Surname: Earl
First Name: William
Ship: Marquis of Huntley 1835
Date: 1841 19 October
Place: Port Stephens
Source: SG
Details: Granted Ticket of Leave


 
Item: 109811
Surname: Evans
First Name: John
Ship: Marquis of Huntley 1835
Date: 1837
Place: Patrick Plains
Source: GRC
Details: Tried in Worcester. Aged 17. Assigned to A. McDougall


 
Item: 183629
Surname: Evans
First Name: John
Ship: Marquis of Huntley 1835
Date: 23 June 1836
Place: Singleton
Source: Singleton Court of Petty Sessions. Register of Convicts. Ancestry
Details: Assigned to A. McDougall. Sentenced to 24 lashes on the breech for gambling and persisting in a barefaced falsehood


 
Item: 110262
Surname: Golding
First Name: Peter
Ship: Marquis of Huntley 1835
Date: 1837
Place: Patrick Plains
Source: GRC
Details: Assigned to John Gaggin


 
Item: 205481
Surname: Goulding
First Name: Peter
Ship: Marquis of Huntley 1835
Date: December 1849
Place: Singleton
Source: Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Assisted Immigrant Passenger Lists, 1828-1896
Details: Sarah Goulding age 40, needlewoman from Leicester, daughter of John and Sarah, both deceased; Rebecca age 21, milliner; Mary 18, dressmaker; assisted immigrants on the Success in 1849. Note - Peter Goulding, husband of Sarah, arrived per Maquis Huntley, living at Singleton


 
Item: 113825
Surname: Goulding (Golding)
First Name: Peter
Ship: Marquis of Huntley 1835
Date: 1841 19 October
Place: Patrick Plains
Source: SG
Details: Granted Ticket of Leave


 
Item: 15456
Surname: Grey
First Name: John
Ship: Marquis of Huntley 1835
Date: 1845 29 March
Place: Patrick Plains
Source: MM
Details: Obtained Ticket of Leave


 
Item: 15755
Surname: Grey
First Name: John
Ship: Marquis of Huntley 1835
Date: 1837
Place: Patrick Plains
Source: GRC
Details: Assigned to J. Gaggin


 
Item: 112150
Surname: Gurney
First Name: Richard
Ship: Marquis of Huntley 1835
Date: 1837
Place: Raymond Terrace
Source: GRC
Details: Aged 14. Assigned to George Mossman


 
Item: 126808
Surname: Hall
First Name: Edward
Ship: Marquis of Huntley 1835
Date: 1840 19 August
Place: Dungog
Source: GG
Details: Granted Ticket of Leave


 
Item: 169190
Surname: Hall
First Name: Edward
Ship: Marquis of Huntley 1835
Date: 1847
Place: Newcastle gaol
Source: State Archives NSW; Item: 2/2009; Roll: 757. Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Gaol Description and Entrance Books, 1818-1930
Details: Spring maker from Manchester. Admitted to Newcastle gaol. Sent to No. 3 Stockade 14 January 1847


 
Item: 204780
Surname: Hall
First Name: Edward
Ship: Marquis of Huntley 1835
Date: 13 July 1849
Place: Newcastle gaol
Source: Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Gaol Description and Entrance Books, 1818-1930
Details: Edward Hall, groom from Manchester. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Dungog on a charge of horse stealing. Sentenced to 5 years hard labour on the roads or public works. Forwarded to Sydney 22 September 1849.


 
Item: 172509
Surname: Harbor (Harbour)
First Name: John
Ship: Marquis of Huntley 1835....
Date: 24 December 1841
Place: Newcastle gaol
Source: State Archives NSW; Gaol Entrance Book, Item: 2/2020; Roll: 757 (Ancestry)
Details: Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Dungog. Sentenced to 90 days hard labour for being a rogue and a vagabond


 
Item: 125876
Surname: Harbour
First Name: John
Ship: Marquis of Huntley 1835
Date: 1836 28 September
Place: Hunter's River
Source: GG
Details: Tobacconist and stable boy aged 21 from King's County. 5' 3 1/4"; ruddy and freckled compl., light brown hair, hazel eyes, red speck on right eye, breast and arms freckled, scars on hands. Absconded from P.H. Rapsey


 
Item: 180704
Surname: Hardy
First Name: John
Ship: Marquis of Huntley 1835
Date: 17 November 1835
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books, 1833-1836 (Ancestry)
Details: 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


 
Item: 180709
Surname: Hardy
First Name: John
Ship: Marquis of Huntley 1835
Date: 13 February 1836
Place: Sydney
Source: Sydney Monitor
Details: Elias Powell and John Hardy assigned to Captain Biddulph at Newcastle found guilty of robbing the house of their master. Sentence of death recorded against both men


 
Item: 180693
Surname: Hardy (Hardie)
First Name: John
Ship: Marquis of Huntley 1835
Date: 17 November 1835
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books, 1833-1836 (Ancestry)
Details: Elias Powell per Aurora, assigned to Captain Biddulph and John Hardy per Marquis of Huntley assigned to Mr. Peter Rapsey of the Green Hills. Bushrangers.....Thomas Friar, free, living with Michael Leahy on Mr. Brooks farm at Lake Macquarie testified....On Sunday about noon, the two prisoners came to our hut door. They asked for some bread and water. We went with them down to where they had their things. We told them we thought they were runaways. They said they were. We took them in charge. They had in their possession a ham and pig cheek, some flour, two blue jackets, two duck trousers and a duck frock and one cotton handkerchief and a waistcoat, two razors. They made no resistance. James Riley, Mr. Warner s assigned servant was with me at the time we took the prisoners. They also had some lump sugar and soap....James Riely (Reilly) per Bussorah Merchant 1831, assigned to Jonathan Warner testified....About noon on Sunday I was in Michael Leahy s hut at Sadlers Flat eating my dinner with the family. The two Prisoners came into the hut and asked for a drink. They asked us if we would show them the way to Brisbane Water. Friar was standing outside the hut. We went part of the way with them. I said I thought I knew Powell. I asked him where he came from. He told me either from the Hunter or Williams River. I told them I thought it was a foolish thing to go to Brisbane Water at that time of day. They had better stop. I remarked again that I thought I had seen Powell on board the Jessy. He said he was on the Jessy. I told them I had heard that two men had run away from Captain Biddulph. Hardy admitted that they were the men. I said they were great fools for taking the bush. They would be sure to be taken as there was a constable on the road. I told them they had better give themselves up. Powell said he did not like to go back. Hardy said he would give himself up to me. They both agreed to give themselves up. They then gave up their things. Both prisoners were remanded


 
Item: 185351
Surname: Harkins
First Name: Charles
Ship: Marquis of Huntley 1835
Date: 28 April 1841
Place: Newcastle gaol
Source: Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book - State Archives NSW; Roll: 757
Details: Sent to Newcastle gaol from Scone charged with absconding. Forwarded to Sydney to be dealt with


 
Item: 185352
Surname: Harkins
First Name: Charles
Ship: Marquis of Huntley 1835
Date: 1835
Place: -
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4019]; Microfiche: 694
Details: Age 25. Native place Renfrewshire. Tried at Glasgow 7 January 1835. Sentenced to transportation for life for house breaking.



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