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Item: 192864
Surname: Palmer
First Name: Richard
Ship: Burrell 1830
Date: 1830
Place: -
Source: Convict Indent. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4016]; Microfiche: 677
Details: Richard Palmer age 18. Saddler and harness maker from Birmingham. Tried at Warwick 27 March 1830. Sentenced to transportation for life for house breaking. Assigned to Dept. Public Works on arrival


 
Item: 117483
Surname: Parry
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Burrell 1830
Date: 1839 13 March
Place: Invermein
Source: GG 1839
Details: Apprehended after absconding from the Lockup at Invermein


 
Item: 128672
Surname: Parry
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Burrell 1830
Date: 1840 24 September
Place: Norfolk Island Hospital
Source: CDR
Details: Died age 28


 
Item: 129137
Surname: Parry
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Burrell 1830
Date: 1837
Place: Port Stephens
Source: GRC
Details: Age 24. Assigned to the A.A. company


 
Item: 183424
Surname: Parry
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Burrell 1830
Date: 20 April 1839
Place: Muswellbrook Police Office
Source: Title: Muswellbrook Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books, 1838-1843. Ancestry.com
Details: Thomas Parry per Burrell 1830, prisoner for life assigned to the A.A. Company charged with buggery (violent rape). James Reed per Mangles 1837 deposed - I am assigned to Mr. Davis of Jerrys Plains and am employed at a sheep station of his at Currabubla Creek at Liverpool Plains as a shepherd. I was there on 22 September last and went out with my flock of sheep on that day about sun rise. A couple of hours before sun down I went to the creek. Two men came up. The prisoner at the bar was one of them. He was dressed in a blue plush waistcoat and blue regatta shirt, a pair of moleskin trowsers and wore a straw hat. He had a large quantity of hair on his face both whiskers and moustache. He had a pistol in his hand. He used great violence against me and caused me to bleed a great deal. I was unable to turn from my bed for ten days. A man called Richard Shea, another shepherd found me and helped me home. The man who abused me had an anchor on his arm. The other man watched from the bank but did not abuse me. I have heard people call him sailor Bill. I believe his right name is Faulkner. James Nunn per Portland 1832, I am assigned servant to Mr. Davis and employed as hutkeeper and watchman at his station near Currabubla. The boy Reed when he was bought in by Richard Shea was in a dreadful state. We had to remain up with him all night. He said he would never go with a flock of sheep to the waterhole again at that station. The next morning I went and reported what happened at the station. The prisoner Thomas Parry was committed for trial. Magistrate Edward D. Day


 
Item: 183430
Surname: Parry
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Burrell 1830
Date: 1833
Place: -
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4016]; Microfiche: 677
Details: Age 17. Native place Birmingham. Brace and bit maker. Tried at Warwick 27 March 1830 and sentenced to transportation for life for house breaking. Had been flogged before. Description 5ft 4in. ruddy freckled fair complexion, hazel eyes. Two scars over left eye. Anchor on right arm. Assigned to the Australian Agricultural Company on arrival. Died at Norfolk Island 24 September 1840


 
Item: 185005
Surname: Parry
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Burrell 1830
Date: 22 May 1839
Place: Muswellbrook
Source: Criminal Court Records. Muswellbrook Court of Petty Sessions, Letter Books, 1838-1851. Ancestry
Details: Correspondence from Magistrate Edward Denny Day to the Attorney General re Thomas Parry who was to be sent for trial


 
Item: 67189
Surname: Parry (Perry)
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Burrell 1830
Date: 1838 18 July
Place: Port Stephens
Source: GG
Details: Bracebit maker aged 25. Tried in Birmingham. 5'4"; ruddy & freckled compl., fair hair, hazel eyes. Absconded from A.A. Company since July 2


 
Item: 117025
Surname: Parry (Perry)
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Burrell 1830
Date: 1839 2 January
Place: lockup Invermein
Source: GG 1839.
Details: Bracelet maker from Birmingham. Absconded from the lockup at Invermein since January 1


 
Item: 192870
Surname: Pepperdine
First Name: John
Ship: Burrell 1830
Date: 1830
Place: -
Source: Convict Indent. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4016]; Microfiche: 677
Details: John Pepperdine age 31. Native place Gratham. Brickmaker. Tried at Grantham 16 January 1830. Sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing meat. Assigned to R. Johnstone on arrival


 
Item: 30159
Surname: Pepperdine (Popperdine)
First Name: John
Ship: Burrell 1830
Date: 1834 20 December
Place: Maitland
Source: SG
Details: Obtained Ticket of Leave


 
Item: 129222
Surname: Perry
First Name: Peter
Ship: Burrell 1830
Date: 1837
Place: Maitland
Source: GRC
Details: Age 24. Assigned to Patrick Walsh Mallon


 
Item: 192867
Surname: Perry (Perie)
First Name: Peter
Ship: Burrell 1830
Date: 1830
Place: -
Source: Convict Indent. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4016]; Microfiche: 677
Details: Peter Perry, age 22. Weaver from Glasgow. Tried at Aberdeen 20 April 1830. Sentenced to 7 years transportation for house breaking. Place of assignment on arrival not recorded. Special order. Note - brother of Thomas Perry age 17 who arrived on the same vessel


 
Item: 19663
Surname: Phillips
First Name: Joseph
Ship: Burrell 1830
Date: 1833 7 February
Place: St. Hilliers
Source: SG
Details: Gardener. Assigned to Henry Dumaresq


 
Item: 129249
Surname: Phillips
First Name: Joseph
Ship: Burrell 1830
Date: 1837
Place: Invermein
Source: GRC
Details: Age 22. Assigned to Colonel Dumaresq


 
Item: 182842
Surname: Phillips
First Name: Joseph
Ship: Burrell 1830
Date: 27 March 1833
Place: Invermein
Source: Invermein Court of Petty Sessions. Deposition Books 1833 -1834 (Ancestry)
Details: Joseph Phillips per ship Burrell, assigned to Col. Henry Dumaresq, charged with petty theft. ...William Yates states - On Wednesday last I was killing some sheep for my master. I killed one of the sheep and went to kill the others when I heard Mrs. Wightman say there is Joe making away with a sheep head. I went after him and asked him what he was going to do with it; he said he was going to take it to his hut but he afterwards brought it back. The prisoner admits the charge. The Bench find the prisoner guilty and sentence him to receive twenty five lashes


 
Item: 182953
Surname: Phillips
First Name: Joseph
Ship: Burrell 1830
Date: 8 May 1833
Place: Invermein
Source: Invermein Court of Petty Sessions. Deposition Books 1833 -1834 (Ancestry)
Details: Joseph Phillip per ship Burrell, assigned to Col. Henry Dumaresq, charged with neglect of duty and false information. Mr. Wightman, superintendent to Col. Dumaresq., states - The prisoner is employed as a pigman and has orders to count them into a particular yard every night and on Monday night I went out and found 6 or 8 of them outside the yard. I asked him next morning why he had not put them all in he said he had; the yard is a new one and is perfectly secure; and he is generally negligent of his charge and a great liar. The Bench find the prisoner guilty and sentence him to receive thirty six lashes


 
Item: 192868
Surname: Phllips
First Name: Joseph
Ship: Burrell 1830
Date: 1830
Place: -
Source: Convict Indent. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4016]; Microfiche: 677
Details: Joseph Phillips age 14. Farm boy from Cornwall. Tried 25 March 1830. Sentenced to transportation for life for stealing bread. Assigned to Carters Barracks on arrival T/L 42/673


 
Item: 30175
Surname: Pilborough
First Name: John
Ship: Burrell 1830
Date: 1834 20 December
Place: Invermein
Source: SG
Details: Obtained Ticket of Leave


 
Item: 192865
Surname: Pilborough
First Name: John
Ship: Burrell 1830
Date: 1830
Place: -
Source: Convict Indent. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4016]; Microfiche: 677
Details: John Pilborough age 34. Ploughman, milks, reaps. Native place Suffolk. Married with 4 children. Tried at Ipswich 22 March 1830. Sentenced to 7 years transportation for fowl stealing. Assigned to Stephen Coxen at Dart Brook on arrival



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