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Tried in Manchester. Assigned to G.B. White
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Boatman. Assigned to Leslie Duguid in Sydney
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AO NSW Convict Indents. Fiche No. 682
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Age 21. Reads and writes. Boatman from Manchester. Tried 4th July 1831 and sentenced to 7 years transportation for house breaking
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Nailer. Assigned to John Pike
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Granted Ticket of Leave
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Ticket of leave holder aged 32. Tried in Worcester. Employed at Pickering
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AO NSW Convict Indents. Fiche No. 682
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Age 27. Nailor from Worcestershire. Tried 17 October 1831 and sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing poultry.
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Currier. Assigned to D. McIntyre
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Aged 27. Tried in London. Assigned to D. McIntyre
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indents. Fiche No. 682
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Age 20. Reads and writes. Currier from Kent. Tried in London 5th January and sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing a coat
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Invermein Court of Petty Sessions. Deposition Books 1833 -1834 (Ancestry)
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William Field per ship Lady Harewood, assigned to Donald McIntyre, charged with neglect of duty....Donald McPhee states - I am overseer to Mr. McIntyre and the prisoner is employed as a shepherd. Last Thursday week he came home with his flock. I counted them and found 81 lambs short. I went out that night to look for them but found none. I went out the following morning and found them all but two. Two of those I found were bit by dogs and the other two have never been found.. The prisoner offers no defence. The Bench find the prisoner guilty and sentence him to receive twenty five lashes
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Lady Harewood 1832 (?)
Source:
Invermein Court of Petty Sessions. Deposition Books 1833 -1834 (Ancestry)
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William Finn per ship Lady Harewood assigned to Donald McIntyre, charged with neglect of duty and disobedience of orders. Donald McPhee, states I am sheep overseer to Mr. McIntyre and the prisoner is employed as a shepherd; last Thursday night the watchman came and reported to me that the prisoner had lost a sheep. I asked the watchman how it had happened. He said that the prisoner had told him that a native dog had rushed his flock. Next morning I went over and asked the prisoner how he lost the sheep he said that a dog had rushed his flock. I saw the sheep afterwards which had been nearly eaten by the dogs. Monday last he reported to me that he had lost another sheep and that he did not know how I have looked over 4 offences of the same nature committed by this man. The prisoner states on his defence that it is a lambing flock he has charge of and that he might have lost a sheep while he was taking a young lamb to the watchman. The Bench find the prisoner guilty of the second offence and sentence him to receive fifty lashes.
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Granted Ticket of Leave
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Silver Polisher. Assigned to Archibald Little
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Tried in London. Assigned to A. Little
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indents. Fiche No. 682
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Age 24. Reads. Silver polisher. Tried in London 1st December 1831 and sentenced to transportation for Life for stealing lead. Lost nearly all the teeth in the upper jaw. *Note - Drowned on his passage from Sydney to Brisbane Water 5 July 1847
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Obtained ticket of Leave
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Butcher. Assigned to J. P. Webber
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Tried in London. Employed by John Eales. Remarks: Freed
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indents. Fiche No. 682
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Age 26. Reads and writes. Butcher from London. Tried 1st December 1831 and sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing in a dwelling house. Carrotty whiskers, ruddy complexion