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Item: 21546
Surname: Reilly (1)
First Name: James
Ship: Bussorah Merchant 1831
Date: 1833 1 August
Place: Castle Forbes
Source: SG
Details: Aged 24. Carter from Dublin absconded from the service of James Mudie


 
Item: 125460
Surname: Reilly (1)
First Name: James
Ship: Bussorah Merchant 1831
Date: 1832
Place: Patrick Plains
Source: GDB
Details: Born 1809. 5ft 3 3/4in. Stout, fair complexion, light brown hair, blue eyes. Assigned to James Mudie. Sentenced to be worked in irons till 1st day of December and then return to his master


 
Item: 162443
Surname: Reilly (1)
First Name: James
Ship: Bussorah Merchant 1831
Date: 16 November 1833
Place: Castle Forbes
Source: SG
Details: Age 25. Carter and labourer from Dublin. 5ft 2 1/2in, ruddy fair freckled complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, and wore a white shirt, duck trousers, white jacket and straw hat. Absconded from Castle Forbes in company with John Poole, Anthony Hitchcock, David Jones, John Perry and James Ryan after committing various outrages and taking with them silver plate, guns, muskets, horses and wearing apparel. 70 pound reward offered for apprehension


 
Item: 193575
Surname: Reilly (1)
First Name: James
Ship: Bussorah Merchant 1831
Date: 1831
Place: -
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4016]; Microfiche: 680
Details: James Reilly age 23. Carter and labourer from Dublin. Tried 8 April 1831. Sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing snuffers. Assigned to James Mudie at Hunter River on arrival. Note - iron gang


 
Item: 180697
Surname: Reilly (2)
First Name: James
Ship: Bussorah Merchant 1831
Date: 17 November 1835
Place: Lake Macquarie
Source: Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books, 1833-1836 (Ancestry)
Details: Elias Powell per Aurora, assigned to Captain Biddulph and John Hardy per Marquis of Huntley assigned to Mr. Peter Rapsey of the Green Hills. Bushrangers.....Thomas Friar, free, living with Michael Leahy on Mr. Brooks farm at Lake Macquarie testified....On Sunday about noon, the two prisoners came to our hut door. They asked for some bread and water. We went with them down to where they had their things. We told them we thought they were runaways. They said they were. We took them in charge. They had in their possession a ham and pig cheek, some flour, two blue jackets, two duck trousers and a duck frock and one cotton handkerchief and a waistcoat, two razors. They made no resistance. James Riley, Mr. Warner s assigned servant was with me at the time we took the prisoners. They also had some lump sugar and soap....James Riely (Reilly) per Bussorah Merchant 1831, assigned to Jonathan Warner testified....About noon on Sunday I was in Michael Leahy s hut at Sadlers Flat eating my dinner with the family. The two Prisoners came into the hut and asked for a drink. They asked us if we would show them the way to Brisbane Water. Friar was standing outside the hut. We went part of the way with them. I said I thought I knew Powell. I asked him where he came from. He told me either from the Hunter or Williams River. I told them I thought it was a foolish thing to go to Brisbane Water at that time of day. They had better stop. I remarked again that I thought I had seen Powell on board the Jessy. He said he was on the Jessy. I told them I had heard that two men had run away from Captain Biddulph. Hardy admitted that they were the men. I said they were great fools for taking the bush. They would be sure to be taken as there was a constable on the road. I told them they had better give themselves up. Powell said he did not like to go back. Hardy said he would give himself up to me. They both agreed to give themselves up. They then gave up their things. Both prisoners were remanded


 
Item: 193580
Surname: Reilly (2)
First Name: James
Ship: Bussorah Merchant 1831
Date: 1831
Place: -
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4016]; Microfiche: 680
Details: James Reilly age 20. Ploughman from Meath. Tried at Kildare 28 March 1831. Sentenced to 7 years transportation for horse stealing. Assigned to Lieut. Jonathan Warner at Lake Macquarie on arrival



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