Surname:
Cummings (Cummins)
Details:
Obtained Ticket of Leave
Ship:
Illegible - possibly Norfolk 1829
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Clerk. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Thalaba 11 August. Forwarded to Sydney 18 August for trial at Superior Court
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Runaway. Apprehended
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Butcher aged 33 from Portsmouth; 5'4"; ruddy freckled compl; light brown hair, ligh brown eyes. Absconded from W. Dumaresq 24 March
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Obtained Ticket of Leave
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Discharged from Court after being charged with being found on the premises of Rev. Wilton
Place:
Singleton & Branxton & Newcastle
Source:
Singleton Pioneer Register p. 28
Details:
Born 1813 in London. Spouse 1. Alice Bramer. Spouse 2. Mary Ann Dunstan. See Pioneer Register for details of descendants
Source:
State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Title: Bound manuscript indents, 1788-1842; Item: [4/4014]; Microfiche: 672.
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Errand boy from London aged 16. Tried in Surry 2 March 1829 and sentenced to 7 years transportation for robbing a till. Assigned to S. Wright at Newcastle on arrival
Source:
An Organised Banditti, p.135
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Ticket of leave holder. Accompanied E.D. Day in pursuit of bushrangers Marshall, Everett, Chitty, Glanville and Shea
Source:
An Organised Banditti, p.198
Details:
Born in Essex in 1806. Ploughman. Transported for horse stealing. Granted an absolute pardon for his part in the capture of bushrangers
Source:
AONSW CSIL 41/256
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Obtained ticket of leave for Invermein which was subsequently altered to Muswellbrook
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Granted Ticket of leave
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Granted Absolute Pardon
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4014]; Microfiche: 673
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Age 19. Waterman, native of Bedford. Tried in London 11 September 1828 and sentenced to 7 years transportation for burglary. Asigned to Aspinall and Browne on a rrival
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 136
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Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Muswellbrook. Supposed to be illegally at large. Sent to Hyde Park Barracks to be identified
Source:
Criminal Court Records. Muswellbrook Court of Petty Sessions, Letter Books, 1838-1851. Ancestry
Details:
William Farrow and John Scowcroft apprehended and brought before Edward Denny Day for being illegally at large and without paperwork. They were to be forwarded to Sydney under escort to be identified
Details:
Obtained Ticket of Leave
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indents. Fiche No. 673
Details:
Age 21. Huxter. Native of London. Tried 8 January 1829 and sentenced to 7 years transportation for picking pockets. Assigned to John Town at Richmond on arrival.
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 673
Details:
Age 39. Married with 8 children. Ploughman, native of Hants. Tried in Winchester 13 January 1829 and sentence to 7 years transportation for stealing flour. Assigned to William Sparke in Sydney on arrival
Source:
Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books, 1833-1836 (Ancestry)
Details:
The case of John Higgins and Edward Maughan resumed from the previous day.....George Fullick, ticket of leave holder and overseer to William Sparke, testified...Both the prisoners had six pounds of flour each and Higgins had four quarts of barley and Maughan had three quarts of barley. These men did not ask for a pass, but merely said they were going to Newcastle. Maughan did not return me any of the mess I had only some siftings of the barley which I took from under the table. There were three men in the hut of Maughan. Some morning of the beginning of the week Mr. Sparke stated in my presence and in the presence of the two prisoners that if they did their work well he would recommend them he would allow them extra rations. Prisoners were found guilty. Maughan was sentenced to 50 lashes. Higgins was sentenced to 75 lashes.