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Departed Plymouth 19th September and arrived Port Jackson 23rd January with 176 male prisoners. Captain Arcott. Surgeon Superintendent Dr. Rodmell RN., Passenger Capt. Brown (owner). Military detachment belonging to the 67th regt., under orders of Lieut. Sutherland of the 46th regiment
Source:
Darlinghurst Gaol Description books. State Archives Roll 857
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William Bramble per ship Mary admitted to Darlinghurst gaol. Age 35
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Stock keeper. Assigned to John Palmer.
Place:
Tillimby, Paterson Plains
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House servant. Assigned to J.H. Boughton
Date:
1st to 31st July 1825
Source:
Colonial Secretary's Papers. Monthly Return of Corporal Punishments
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Assigned to Duncan Sinclair. Sentenced to 50 lashes for absconding from his Master's service
Source:
Archives Office of NSW. Colonial Secretary: Misc records (4/4570D)pp1-88
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On list of assigned convicts who are not mechanics. Assigned to Lieut. Reid
Source:
NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
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William Cooper in the service of Duncan Sinclair charged with robbery and absconding from his service. Mr. Sinclair states the prisoner is my bonded servant. I believe him to be a great thief. I know him to be very idle; He has absconded from my service two or three times, the day on which he last absconded I meant to have taken him to a Magistrate on account of a robbery committed at an adjoining farm of which he was strongly suspected, but he disappeared and as I understand came to Newcastle. John Frankland states, some time since Cooper came to Mr. Dicksons farm which joins Mr. Sinclairs. I was at work at a little distance from the house. There was not anybody in the house. I saw Cooper get in at one of the windows. When he returned he did not seem to have anything with him. As I am an old man I was afraid to meddle with him: I know that Knox who was in charge of Mr. Dicksons farm lost a shirt, pair of stockings and waistcoat but cant say who took them....the prisoner in his defence totally denies the statement made by Frankland and says his reason for coming to Newcastle was because his Master did not give him sufficient provisions and fed him on the flesh of wild hogs. Sentenced to 50 lashes, 3 months in the mines and recalled to government.
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On list of convicts sent to Newcastle per 'Lady Nelson'
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On list of convicts landed from the Mary and forwarded to parramatta for distribution
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 136
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Labourer from Staffordshire. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Patrick Plains. Sent for trial for robbery. Discharged, no prosecution 28 February 1840
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Age 28. Native place Staffordshire. 5ft 4 in, dark eyes, brown hair, ruddy complexion. Absconded from Mr. Aker s clearing party
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Bullock driver aged 23. Free by servitude. Employed by W. Carter
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Ticket of Leave granted.
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Permitted to pass from No 8 township in County of Northumberland with cattle
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Life sentenced. Attached to hospital. Remanded on a charge of disorderly conduct
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Granted Ticket of Leave
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Tried in York. Assigned to W. Dumaresq
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Ticket of Leave cancelled for refusing to support his half caste child
Surname:
Gates (?Gatehouse)
Place:
Newcastle district
Source:
Archives Office of NSW. Colonial Secretary: Misc records (4/4570D)pp1-88
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On list of assigned convicts who are not mechanics. Assigned to Mr. Dangar
Source:
Colonial Secretary's Papers. Special Bundles
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Two convicts by this name by this vessel. Assigned to P. Thorley. Sentenced to 25 lashes for insolence and refusing work