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Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 136
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Turner from Galway. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Newcastle on a charge of drunkenness. Sentenced to 24 hours in the cells
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Granted Ticket of Leave
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Aged 30. Assigned to Col. Dumaresq
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Assigned to Peter McIntyre
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Stable boy assigned to P. McIntyre
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Granted Ticket of leave
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Land steward assigned to Donald McIntyre
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Invermein Court of Petty Sessions. Deposition Books 1833 -1834 (Ancestry)
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Thomas Hogan, per ship Eliza, assigned to Donald McIntyre, charged with neglect of duty. Joseph Tree, states - I am overseer to Mr. McIntyre and the prisoner is employed as a shepherd; last Friday night when he came for his mess he said he had a sheep dead at his station. He said it was the watchman s dog had killed it. I went over to the station next morning to see the sheep. I saw it and asked the watchman how it was done; he said that the night before when he counted the prisoners flock into the fold there was one missing and he told the prisoner to go and look for it. He did so and found one dead and brought it to the station; the dog which he says killed the sheep has been a watch dog for the last eighteen months and I never heard of his killing any before.. William Kinsley states - I am an assigned servant to Mr McIntyre and watchman at the station along with the prisoner; last Friday I was out after cattle (the milking cows). On my return I went a little way up the hill and I saw the prisoners sheep rushed; he asked if I had rushed them; I said no. In a short time I went and counted in his sheep and found one short; the prisoner then went away in the direction where I had seen his flock rushed and returned in about a quarter of an hour with a dead sheep. Apparently newly killed and said it was the watch dog had killed in. I cannot say my dog would not kill a sheep but he is not in the habit of doing so. The Bench acquit the prisoner
Source:
Invermein Court of Petty Sessions. Deposition Books 1833 -1834 (Ancestry)
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Thomas Hogan per ship Eliza, assigned to Donald McIntyre, charged with neglect of duty. Joseph Tree states - I am overseer to Mr. McIntyre; the prisoner is employed as a shepherd; last Sunday morning I called at the station where the prisoner resides and found him in the hut with another shepherd and the watchman about an hour and half after sunrise and it is my orders that they should turn out at sun rise. I asked him what he was doing in the hut - he replied his sheep were out of the hurdles. The prisoner states in his defence that the watchman asked him to shift the hurdles while he went into the farm to report something to the master. He did so and left his flock feeding near the hurdles in his sight. The Bench find the prisoner guilty and sentenced him 25 lashes
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Ticket of Leave holder charged with having firearms in possession
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Ticket of leave cancelled for stealing wheat
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Obtained Ticket of Leave
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Houragan (Honragan)
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Labourer assigned to John Larnach
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Sheriff's Bailiff assigned to Connor Boland
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Granted Ticket of Leave
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Aged 31. Assigned to Peter McIntyre
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Ticket of leave cancelled for theft
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Ploughman assigned to John Dow
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Kennally (Kennedy)
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Granted Ticket of Leave