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Aged 27. Assigned to Charles Windeyer
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Granted Ticket of Leave
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Bricklayers labourer assigned to Thomas Tulk
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Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4017]; Microfiche: 682
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William Evans age 20. Bricklayer s labourer from Essex. Tried at London 20 October 1831. Sentenced to 14 years transportation for stealing a handkerchief
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Granted Ticket of Leave
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Application to Marry
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Richard Flanagan age 29 arrived per 'Portland', application to marry Anne Delaney age 21 arrived per 'Isabella'
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Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4017]; Microfiche: 682
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Richard Flannagan age 20. Letter press printer upholsterer from London. Tried 7 April 1831. Sentenced to transportation for life for stealing plate from his master
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Flannagan (Flanigan)
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Title: Muswellbrook Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books, 1838-1843. Ancestry.com
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Robert Howlett per Hive 1834, William Powell per Portland 1832, Elias Jones per Mellish 1829, Elijah Skeldon per Susan 1836 and John Hall per Hercules 1832 charged with robbery of Richard Ward, shopkeeper of Muswellbrook. Witnesses Richard Ward; Ann Ward, his wife; Charles Ridgway, poundkeeper of Muswellbrook; James McIntyre, free emigrant employed in the service of Peter McIntyre where the boys Hall and Skeldon were employed; Richard Flanigan, assigned to Potter Macqueen, sawyer working at Aberdeen was a shipmate of William Powell; Thomas Dorman assigned servant to Thomas Potter Macqueen lived at Aberdeen; George Fincher, ticket of leave holder in service to Potter Macqueen. The five prisoners were all committed for trial. Magistrates Edward Denny Day and Archibald Little
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Obtained ticket of leave
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Ticket of leave cancelled for being illegally absent
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Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4017]; Microfiche: 682
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Richard Gibbs age 26. Baker, complete, from Oxfordshire. Tried Oxford 13 July 1831. Sentenced to 7 years transporation for receiving stolen wheat
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Farm labourer and stockman. Assigned to Charles Windyer
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Ticket of leave holder employed by Charles Windeyer
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Granted Ticket of Leave
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Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 136
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Labourer from Suffolk. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Paterson. To be sent for trial before the Supreme Court for murder. Forwarded to Sydney 3rd May 1837
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George Green late of Paterson labourer, was indicted for the wilful murder of Diamond an aboriginal near Paterson on 3rd of January 1836 The prisoner was a shepherd in the employ of Mr. Walter Windeyer at the period in question; the country at that time was in a very disturbed state on account of the hostility of the blacks who had committed several murders and robberies in that district; the atrocities at length rose to such a pitch that the shepherds and stockmen refused to go out unless armed; the prisoner was consequently allowed a pistol for his protection. On the day in question while he was driving his sheep, he was set upon from behind by several blacks who pinioned his arms, and others proceeded to drive the sheep together, as was supposed to drive away; the prisoner struggled very much and succeeded in extricating himself and drew his pistol from under his coat and fired at the party and then ran for his life. A few days afterwards the mangled remains of a human body were found near the scene of the contest, which were said to be the remains of Diamond a black who had been missing since the day in question and was reported to have been shot by Green; an inquest was held but the Jury came to no satisfactory conclusion and the matter dropped for many months till raked up by the Crown officers. Mr. Windeyer was called by the prisoner for character and a remark of that gentleman caused a little amusement when he described the prisoner to be moderately honest. The Jury without hesitation returned a verdict of Not Guilty.
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Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4017]; Microfiche: 682
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George Green age 19. Farm labourer and stockman from Sudbury. Tried at Winchester 20 October 1831. Sentenced to 7 years transportation for receiving stolen clothes from lodgings
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Shoemaker. Assigned to H.J. Pilcher
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Assigned to the Iron Gang at Newcastle. Aged 58
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State Archives NSW; Gaol Entrance Book, Item: 2/2020; Roll: 757 (Ancestry)
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Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Maitland on a charge of larceny. Sent for trial