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Item: 168509
Surname: Pecheeto (Pechetto) (Pechito)
First Name: Andrew
Ship: Mangles 1837
Date: 24 January 1842
Place: Newcastle
Source: Gaol Description and Entrance Books, 1818-1930; Item: 2/2020; Roll: 757
Details: Admitted to Newcastle gaol for non payment of Hospital dues


 
Item: 127581
Surname: Pechetto
First Name: Andres
Ship: Mangles 1837
Date: 1840 12 February
Place: Rose Brook
Source: GG
Details: Cigar maker aged 41 from Gibraltar. Dark complexion, black mixed with grey hair, chesnut hair, scar over left eyebrow, another top right side of forehead etc. Absconded from R.P. Marshall 27 January


 
Item: 119913
Surname: Pechetto
First Name: Andrew
Ship: Mangles 1837
Date: 1839 11 December
Place: Maitland
Source: GG
Details: Apprehended after absconding from R.P. Marshall


 
Item: 126185
Surname: Pechito (Pechetto)
First Name: Andrew (Andres)
Ship: Mangles 1837
Date: 1840 29 April
Place: Rosebrook, Maitland
Source: GG
Details: Apprehended after absconding from Lieutenant Marshall


 
Item: 66617
Surname: Pennall (Pennell)
First Name: Charles
Ship: Mangles 1837
Date: 1838 28 February
Place: Maitland
Source: GG
Details: Labourer aged 20. Tried Suffolk. 5' 5 1/2"; brown compl., brown hair, chestnut eyes;absconded from T. Nowlan in Feb


 
Item: 129242
Surname: Phillips
First Name: George
Ship: Mangles 1837
Date: 1837
Place: Port Stephens
Source: GRC
Details: Age 25. Assigned to the Australian Agricultural Company


 
Item: 173379
Surname: Picheto (Pechetto)
First Name: Andreas
Ship: Mangles 1837
Date: 16 December 1843
Place: Newcastle gaol
Source: State Archives NSW; Gaol Entrance Book, Item: 2/2020; Roll: 757 (Ancestry)
Details: Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Maitland. Unfit for private service. Returned to government.


 
Item: 128659
Surname: Pope
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Mangles 1837
Date: 1837 September
Place: Paterson
Source: CDR
Details: Deceased. Remarks - Alexander Seymour


 
Item: 129400
Surname: Pope
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Mangles 1837
Date: 1837
Place: Paterson
Source: GRC
Details: Age 46. Assigned to Alexander Seymour


 
Item: 200163
Surname: Prangnell
First Name: William
Ship: Mangles 1837
Date: -
Place: Hardy Prison Hulk
Source: Home Office: Convict Prison Hulks: Registers and Letter Books; Class: HO9; Piece: 9 (Ancestry)
Details: William Prangnell aged 19, tried at Winchester 28 June 1836 and sentenced to transportation for life for stealing a lamb. Admitted to the Hardy prison hulk on 18 July 1836


 
Item: 200164
Surname: Prangnell
First Name: William
Ship: Mangles 1837
Date: 18 July 1845
Place: Queanbeyan
Source: NSW Government Gazette
Details: Granted a Ticket of Leave for Queanbeyan


 
Item: 184756
Surname: Prangnell (Pragnall) (Pragnell)
First Name: William
Ship: Mangles 1837
Date: 1837
Place: -
Source: Convict Records - Indents, Pardons, Ancestry
Details: Granted a Conditional Pardon in 1837 on arrival.


 
Item: 191748
Surname: Prangnell (Pragnell)
First Name: William
Ship: Mangles 1837
Date: 1837
Place: -
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12189; Item: [X640]; Microfiche: 727
Details: William Prangnell, age 20.Occupation bottom sawyer. Native place Isle of Wight. Tried at Southampton Quarter Sessions 28 June 1836. Sentenced to transportation for life for sheep stealing. No prior convictions. Ruddy and freckled complexion, brown hair, grey eyes. Eyebrows meeting, chin declining, scar back of forefinger and thumb left hand


 
Item: 200161
Surname: Prangnell (Pragnell)
First Name: William
Ship: Mangles 1837
Date: 1837
Place: -
Source: General Convict Muster
Details: William Pragnell aged 20. Assigned to P. P. King at Penrith


 
Item: 172944
Surname: Raff (Ruff)
First Name: Alfred
Ship: Mangles 1837
Date: 30 July 1842
Place: Newcastle gaol
Source: State Archives NSW; Gaol Entrance Book, Item: 2/2020; Roll: 757 (Ancestry)
Details: Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Maitland. No offence. Returned to Hyde Park Barracks


 
Item: 18273
Surname: Reed
First Name: James
Ship: Mangles 1837
Date: 1845 23 August
Place: Maitland
Source: GG
Details: Obtained Ticket of Leave


 
Item: 43304
Surname: Reed
First Name: James
Ship: Mangles 1837
Date: 1848 12 July
Place: Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Ticket of leave cancelled for being absent from his district and drunk


 
Item: 87016
Surname: Reed
First Name: James
Ship: Mangles 1837
Date: 1851 29 November
Place: Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Ticket of leave cancelled for stealing honey. Sentenced to six months in irons


 
Item: 183425
Surname: Reed
First Name: James
Ship: Mangles 1837
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: 183431
Surname: Reed
First Name: James
Ship: Mangles 1837
Date: 1837
Place: -
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12189; Item: [X640]; Microfiche: 727
Details: Age 19. Native place Sussex. Labourer. Tried Sussex Quarter Sessions 17 October 1836 and sentenced to transportation for life for house robbery. 5ft 4 in, brown hair, grey eyes.. Nose thick and inclining to the right. Little finger of each hand crooked



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