Source:
The Scone Advocate
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Step grandson of Francis Little of Invermein
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Assigned to the Hospital
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Laborer from Leitrim. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Pat. Plains under sentence of 14 days in the cells. Sent to the watchhouse and to be returned to his road gang 28 April
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Labourer aged 27 from Co. Leitrim. 5' 3 1/2"; ruddy compl., brown hair, hazel eyes, two scars right arm, nail of forefinger of right hand disfigured, scar back of middle and little fingers of left hand, scar outside left shin. Absconded from J. Robertson 11 April
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On list of runaways apprehended during the previous week. Absconded from James Robertson
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Absconded from James Robertson 5th March
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 688
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Age 20. Reads and writes. Labourer from Co. Leitrim. Tried 10 April 1833 and sentenced to transportation for life for horse stealing. Arrived on the 'Java' on 18 November 1833
First Name:
Richard Henry
Details:
William Porters indicted for having committed an indecent assault on the person of Kate Guthrie, a child under 12. Witnesses Margaret Seymour, Dr. Glennie, Richard Henry Booth, Mary Anne Kilpatrick, Richard Thomas Hooker, Morris Brite, George Hooker, Rosannah Porters
Place:
Maitland Circuit Court
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In court on a charge of sheep stealing. Ordered to be discharged on finding bail
Source:
Gaol Entrance Books. State Archives NSW; Item: 2/2009; Roll: 757 (Ancestry)
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Richard Boucher, Henry Shepherd, Francis Ashley and Simon Brown admitted to Newcastle gaol from Cassilis on a charge of sheep stealing. Sent for trial
Surname:
Boucher (?Bouchier)
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Brought from Newcastle to Maitland by steamer for the Quarter Sessions. Discharged from court
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 688
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Age 19. Reads and writes. Errand boy from Co. Limerick. Tried 5 March 1833 and sentenced to transportation for 7 years for sheep stealing
Surname:
Bouchier (?Boucher)
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Labourer aged 24. Tried county Limerick. Abssconded from J. Marden Dec 2 1837
Details:
'Haughton'. Died of inflammation of lungs.
Source:
Registers of Coroners' Inquests and Magisterial Inquiries (Ancestry)
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Died by the Visitation of God
Source:
Baillier's Post Office Directory p54
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
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Killed in a fall of coal at the Anvil Creek coal pit after he failed to put a sprag or support under the coal
Place:
Anvil Creek colliery
Source:
List of fatal and non fatal accidents in the NSW collieries during the six months ending 31st December 1869. Newcastle Chronicle
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Occupation miner. Fatal, own neglect, fall of coal 31 December 1869
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 136
Details:
Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Sydney. To be sent for trial for house breaking. Sent to the ironed gang at Maitland stockade 20 February 1840