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Cartmaker. Assigned to W. Dumaresq
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30 yr old labourer from Tipperary. Escaped from escort on the way to Capt. Dumaresq's
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Apprehended after absconding from the service of Capt. Dumaresq
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Kennealy (Kennedy)
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Granted Conditional Pardon
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Kennealy (Kennedy)
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Cart Maker and gardener aged 24 from Dublin. Absconded from service of William Dumaresq since 18th Dec., 5'3
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William Kennedy and John Lawler both attached to the Public works charged with making away with govt., stores. (Stones missing from the new barrack building) Case dismissed
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Invermein Court of Petty Sessions. Deposition Books 1833 -1834 (Ancestry)
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William Kennedy per ship Eliza, assigned to Captain William Dumaresq, charged with neglect of duty. Mr. John Taylor states - I am overseer to Captain Dumaresq., and the prisoner is employed as pigman. A short time ago one of Mr. Littles pigs joined his herd. I gave him strict orders to take care of it until it was sent for and on last Monday week, I went to look at the pigs; on my going up to them he pulled a pigs ear out of his pocket and said Mr. Littles pig had died on the flat. I told him take the wheel barrow and bring it home. He returned and said he could not find it. I sent him again in the morning and he returned without it saying he could not find it. The prisoner makes no defence. The Bench find the prisoner guilty and sentence him to 50 lashes
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Kennelly (Kennedy)
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Apprehended after absconding from William Dumaresq
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Ploughs etc. Assigned to George Forbes
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Death of. Remarks - George Forbes
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Kettrick (Kittrick) (?McKittrick)
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Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Gaol Entrance Books. State Archives NSW; Item: 2/2020; Roll: 757
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Free. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from New England for breach of agreement. Sentenced to 3 months in the cells
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Lenhan (Linehan)
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Butcher assigned to J.H. Broughton
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Obtained ticket of leave
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Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book - State Archives NSW; Roll: 757
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Labourer from Co. Kerry. Sent to Newcastle gaol from Singleton. To be sent for trial at the quarter sessions
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Aged 26. Assigned to Caleb and Felix Wilson
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Granted Ticket of Leave
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State Archives NSW; Item: 2/2020; Roll: 757. Gaol Entrance Books, Ancestry
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Bond. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Stroud. No offence recorded. Forwarded to Hyde Park Barracks
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Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 136
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Francis Macnamara and John Marsh admitted to Newcastle gaol from Newcastle. Both sentenced to 12 months in an iron gang for absconding. Sent to Sydney 7 November 1839
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Macnamara (Frank the Poet)
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MUDGEE. (from the Western Post, August 31.) Sudden Death.—An inquest was held on the 30th,before the coroner for the district, on the body of Francis McNamara, better known as "Frank the Poet." It appeared that McNamara was a digger at Pipe Clay Creek. He had lately complained of a pain in the shoulder, and had been spitting blood. The medical evidence was to the effect that he had died from cold and inanition ; and they returned a verdict according to that evidence
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Macnamara (Frank the Poet)
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TAMBAROORA. Upwards of a hundred diggers are scattered. Amongst these are Bush and Newman's party, formerly of Dirt Hole Creek, where they netted 70 and 30 ozs. of gold a short time ago, in two consecutive weeks, and a party of Ger-mans, who have commenced sluicing with very fair success, the former being supplied with 300yards of hose for the purpose. A local celebrity, who answers to the cognomen of Frank the poet, has added his physical and poetical strength to the former, where his bones and sinews are likely to be of more service than his brains.