Ship:
Marquis of Wellington 1815....
Source:
Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 20
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Assigned to government employment at Newcastle
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Marquis of Wellington 1815
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On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle
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Marquis of Wellington 1815
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His wife allowed to accompany him to Newcastle
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Marquis of Wellington 1815
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Ticket of leave holder age 50
Ship:
Marquis of Wellington 1815
Place:
School House Maitland
Source:
Maitland Marriage Register
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Marriage of John Notley aged 35 per Marquis of Wellington, to Mary Wilson aged 40 per Midas from Pattersons Plains. Witnesses Ann Chapman and Thomas Atkins both from Maitland
Ship:
Marquis of Wellington 1815
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Arrived on the Marquis of Wellington in command of a detachment of the 46th Regiment
Ship:
Marquis of Wellington 1815
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Arrived in command of the Guard on the convict ship Marquis of Wellington
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Marquis of Wellington 1815
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On list of prisoners sent to Newcastle per "Elizabeth Henrietta" (Reel 6005; 4/3497 p.102)
Ship:
Marquis of Wellington 1815
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On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle
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Marquis of Wellington 1815
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T/L holder aged 32. Employed as overseer by Willoughby Bean
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Marquis of Wellington 1815
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Labourer. On list of prisoners sent to Newcastle
Ship:
Marquis of Wellington 1815
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On lists of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle
Ship:
Marquis of Wellington 1815
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On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per 'Elizabeth Henrietta'
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Marquis of Wellington 1815
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On monthly return of prisoners punished at Newcastle
Ship:
Marquis of Wellington 1815......
Source:
Parliamentary Papers by Great Britain Parliament
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Charged by John Palmer with making away with a valuable gold watch entrusted to him to be repaired. Sentenced to 50 lashes. *Note: Henry Smith stated he had been sentenced to 400 lashes, 50 of which he received and afterwards sent to hospital and after 3 wks taken to the floging post and on telling where Palmer's watch was he was not flogged but sent to Newcastle.(actually sent to Newcastle for a different offence)
First Name:
Henry (Hartley)
Ship:
Marquis of Wellington 1815
Source:
Convict Settlement
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Punished for running into the bush
Ship:
Marquis of Wellington 1815
Place:
George Street Sydney
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Watch and clock maker; servant to Mr. Oatley, watchmaker of George St. Petition for mitigation of sentence. Husband of Mary Ann Davis and son-in-law of Joseph Davis, watchmaker
Ship:
Marquis of Wellington 1815
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Referred to in letter as continually running from Newcastle. To be returned to Newcastle per 'Lady Nelson'
Surname:
Solomons (alias Collins)
First Name:
Moses (alias Joseph)
Ship:
Marquis of Wellington 1815
Details:
Moses Solomons re-transported on the Medway in 1821 under the name Joseph Collins
Surname:
Standidge (Standige)
Ship:
Marquis of Wellington 1815