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Item: 146984
Surname: Pewter
First Name: Marke
Ship: Katherine Stewart Forbes 1830
Date: 1845 25 December
Place: -
Source: SMH
Details: Granted second-class Conditional Pardon


 
Item: 146942
Surname: Pilbeam
First Name: James
Ship: Katherine Stewart Forbes 1830
Date: -
Place: -
Source: AO NSW Convict Indents. Fiche No. 674
Details: Age 19. Reads and writes. Cow boy and stable boy, native of Essex. Tried at Chelmsford 1 August 1829 and sentenced to transportation for life for horse stealing. Assigned to J. Rookin at Minchinbury on arrival


 
Item: 111881
Surname: Pilbian (Pilbeam)
First Name: James
Ship: Katherine Stewart Forbes 1830
Date: 1835 9 May
Place: Newcastle gaol
Source: NGE
Details: Labourer from London. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Maitland Quarter Sessions. To be transported to a penal colony for life. Orderly conduct in gaol


 
Item: 146943
Surname: Prior
First Name: James
Ship: Katherine Stewart Forbes 1830
Date: -
Place: -
Source: AO NSW Convict Indents. Fiche No. 674
Details: Age 25. Married with 1 child. Ploughs, shears, reaps, milks, native of Wiltshire. Tried at Salisbury 30 March 1829 and sentenced to transportation for life for stealing plate. Assigned to Henry Holden at Brisbane Water on arrival


 
Item: 146950
Surname: Reardon
First Name: John
Ship: Katherine Stewart Forbes 1830
Date: -
Place: -
Source: AO NSW Convict Indents. Fiche No. 674
Details: Age 18. Labourer, reaps, native of Co. Cork. Tried in Norfolk 14 January 1829 and sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing horse hair. Assigned to John Brown, late of Bolwarra


 
Item: 172943
Surname: Reardon
First Name: John
Ship: Katherine Stewart Forbes 1830
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 on a charge of assaulting a constable in the execution of his duty. Sent for trial.


 
Item: 147094
Surname: Richards
First Name: Charles
Ship: Katherine Stewart Forbes 1830
Date: 1829 11 June
Place: -
Source: The Proceedings of the Old Bailey Online
Details: Age 56. Found guilty of rape and sentenced to Death


 
Item: 146952
Surname: Richards
First Name: Charles (alias David)
Ship: Katherine Stewart Forbes 1830
Date: -
Place: -
Source: AO NSW Convict Indents. Fiche No. 674
Details: Age 57. Carpenter and builder from Cornwall. Tried in London 11 January 1829 and sentenced to transportation for life for rape. Assigned to government employment on arrival


 
Item: 67424
Surname: Richards
First Name: Charles or David
Ship: Katherine Stewart Forbes 1830
Date: 1838 5 September
Place: Paterson
Source: GG
Details: Granted Ticket of Leave


 
Item: 129817
Surname: Richards
First Name: David
Ship: Katherine Stewart Forbes 1830
Date: 1837
Place: Raymond Terrace
Source: GRC
Details: Age 60. Assigned to James King


 
Item: 146948
Surname: Robinson
First Name: Charles
Ship: Katherine Stewart Forbes 1830
Date: -
Place: -
Source: AO NSW Convict Indents. Fiche No. 674
Details: Age 19. Tobacco spinner, native of Shropshire. Tried at Manchester 4 May 1829 and sentenced to 7 years transportation for house breaking. Assigned to Peter McIntyre at Hunter River on arrival


 
Item: 177596
Surname: Robinson
First Name: Charles
Ship: Katherine Stewart Forbes 1830
Date: 1 June 1836
Place: Newcastle gaol
Source: Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW; Roll: 136
Details: Tobacconist from Shrophire. Admitted to Newcastle gaol. Supposed to be illegally at large. Forwarded to Sydney to be identified on 8 June 1836


 
Item: 182878
Surname: Robinson
First Name: Charles
Ship: Katherine Stewart Forbes 1830
Date: 17 April 1833
Place: Invermein
Source: Invermein Court of Petty Sessions. Deposition Books 1833 -1834 (Ancestry)
Details: Charles Robinson per ship Katherine Stewart Forbes, assigned to Peter McIntyre, charge with neglect of duty and disobedience of orders. Mr. Alexander Campbell states - I am overseer to Peter McIntyre and the prisoner is employed as a bullock driver; yesterday morning I sent the man who is left in charge of the farm in my absence to go and tell the prisoner to go and help the watchman to get a bullock out of the paddock; the prisoner made no answer but one of the men in the hut said he will go; about ten minutes after I went to the hut myself; he was then getting up and began to bounce asking me the reason why he was to go more than any other of the men; I told him he had better say he would not go and I would send another man; he replied he knew a better way to do than say that; he then went and was about two hours away; I went in search of him and in coming home he told me he had not seen the watchman and he had been there; I met the watchman with the bullocks and asked him if he had seen the prisoner he said he had not that he was at the paddock about sunrise. The prisoner denies the charge. Case remanded


 
Item: 183086
Surname: Robinson
First Name: Charles
Ship: Katherine Stewart Forbes 1830
Date: 17 July 1833
Place: Invermein
Source: Invermein Court of Petty Sessions. Deposition Books 1833 -1834 (Ancestry)
Details: Charles Robinson per ship Katherine Stewart Forbes, assigned to Peter McIntyre, charged with attempting to steal. Joseph Tree states - I am overseer to Mr. McIntyre; yesterday afternoon I was giving a free man some tea and sugar out of the store and the prisoner came and asked me for soap and tobacco as I turned round to get some sugar my back was towards him when I turned round again I saw the prisoners hand between the door and door post where there was some thread hanging. I spoke to him and told him to take his hand away from the thread. He pulled it away suddenly and I found some of it dropped from the place where it was hanging. The door is hung upon hinges and when open is a considerable distance from the door post and he had to thrust his hand in between the door and door post to get at the thread. I did not see any thread in his hand. The prisoner states in his defence that the door was not open and that he did not touch the thread; and that he has been better than three years and a half with Mr. McIntyre and during that time he has never been punished; the overseer admits that while the prisoner was under his charge about a year and a half he behaved himself very well. The Bench considers the charge not proven and dismiss the case


 
Item: 20882
Surname: Russell
First Name: John
Ship: Katherine Stewart Forbes 1830
Date: 1833 25 April
Place: -
Source: SG
Details: Apprehended after absconding from the service of William Dangar


 
Item: 80109
Surname: Russell
First Name: John
Ship: Katherine Stewart Forbes 1830
Date: 1850 20 November
Place: Murrurundi
Source: MM
Details: Ticket of leave cancelled for being absent from district


 
Item: 98787
Surname: Russell
First Name: John
Ship: Katherine Stewart Forbes 1830
Date: 1841 22 June
Place: Scone
Source: SG
Details: Granted Ticket of Leave


 
Item: 111785
Surname: Russell
First Name: John
Ship: Katherine Stewart Forbes 1830
Date: 1833 14 March
Place: Invermein
Source: SG
Details: Hardwood turner aged 19 from Birmingham. 5'3 1/2"; brown hair, grey eyes, ruddy complexion; hair mole on lower part of left cheek. Absconded from William Dangar


 
Item: 146953
Surname: Russell
First Name: John
Ship: Katherine Stewart Forbes 1830
Date: -
Place: -
Source: AO NSW Convict Indents. Fiche No. 674
Details: Age 19. Hardwood turner, native of Birmingham. Tried in Worcester 7 March 1829 and sentenced to transportation for life for house breaking. Assigned to government employment on arrival


 
Item: 182809
Surname: Russell
First Name: John
Ship: Katherine Stewart Forbes 1830
Date: 20 March 1833
Place: Invermein
Source: Invermein Court of Petty Sessions. Deposition Books 1833 -1834 (Ancestry)
Details: John Russell per ship Katherine Stewart Forbes, assigned to William Dangar, charged with leaving his flock of sheep. Mr. John Button states - I am overseer to William Dangar. On 21st February last I was at the station where the prisoner was employed as a shepherd - before I got to the station I saw a flock of sheep and on going up to them I found no shepherd near them. I drove them to the station for the purpose of counting them and on my arrival there I found the prisoner in the hut. I sent the farm constable for him the following day to bring him to court and he made his escape on the way from the station. The prisoner makes no defence. The Bench find the prisoner guilty and sentence him to receive fifty lashes



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