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Granted Ticket of Leave
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Application to Marry
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James Janson aged 33 arrived per 'Clyde', application to marry Mary Carolam aged 25, arrived per Earl of Bristol. Disallowed
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Errand boy assigned to Andrew Loder
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Labourer aged 18 from Woolwich; 5'1"; dark pale compl., brown hair, brown eyes; Absconded from Andrew Loder 10th January
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Granted Ticket of Leave (4 convicts by this name by this vessel)
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Gaol Description and Entrance Books, 1818-1930; Item: 2/2020; Roll: 757
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Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Murrrurundi. Sentenced to 3 calendar months hard work for idle and disorderly conduct
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Historical Records of Australia Series 1, Vol XVIII, p 566
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In order to prosecute the present Inquiry, I have waited upon .Mr. Houston Mitchell, and having requested that Gentleman to afford me the names of those of his Prisoners, who were at Church on the 14th ultimo, and having examined them separately in their Master's presence, I have now the honor to hand you their Indi- vidual Statements. John Jones- States, on Sunday, the 14th ultimo, he was at Church with some of his fellow Prisoners: that the Parson appeared very angry and told them the Catholics were getting the upper hand, and that the Bible was going to be taken away from them, and that none of them, who were Protestants, were to go away after Church until they had written their names down. Jones further states that, after the service. Goldingham, the Clerk, brought a piece of paper, a pen and Ink into the Church, and the Parson went to the door, and asked the people as they went out to stop and put down their names. Jones and his fellow Prisoners were on the Steps going away, when the Parson said " Come and sign this my Men ; it will not do you any harm, but will get you schools, towards which I my- self have given five pounds." Jones then wrote his own name as well as those of some of his fellow Prisoners who could not write. The Parson and Clerk were then both standing at the Table, and they both knew them to be Prisoners ; the former had often spoken to them, and the latter knew them perfectly well. Jones did not see any Petition ; there was nothing on the Paper he signed but a few names. John Morgant states that he cannot write; that, after Church on Sunday, the 14th ultimo, he was coining home when the Parson called him back to write his name; the clerk also told them they were to go and put down their names. Morgan said he could not write, and Jones wrote his name for him. Hawes. Riley, and Turner* corroborate the above Statements, and. not being able to sign their own names, they asked Jones to write them for them. Walker § corroborates the statement of Jones, but wrote his own name; he did not know what he signed, but thought he was obliged to do as the Parson told him. and that they wanted to find out how many Protestants there were in the Colony.
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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 Scone as a vagrant. Sentenced to work at hard labour until the next quarter sessions.
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State Archives NSW; Gaol Entrance Book, Item: 2/2020; Roll: 757 (Ancestry)
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Admitted to Newcastle gaol on a charge of forgery. Remanded
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Gardener assigned to James Phillips
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Obtained ticket of leave
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Shoemaker assigned to Captain Dumaresq
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Aged 23. Assigned to W. Dumaresq
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Lanaghan (Lannagan)
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Aged 20. Assigned to A. Bell junior
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Lannigan (Lanaghan)
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Granted Ticket of Leave
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Lannigan (Lanaghan)
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Ticket of leave cancelled for dishonest conduct and breach of agreement
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Aged 21. Assigned to Andrew Doyle junior
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Granted Ticket of Leave
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Herbert (?Robert)
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Firule maker assigned to George Wyndham
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Spademaker assigned to W. Foster