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Arrived from London on 6th May with 198 male prisoners. Master Henniker. 2 prisoners died on the voyage. Left Sheerness 5th December and on arrival quarantined due to small pox. Surgeon Superintendent Daniel Boyter. Guard consisted of 30 non commissioned officers and privates of different corps under the command of the Hon. Cecil Gordon and Lieut. Blackburn of 17th regt.,
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In the Service of the Company
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Not returned to service with the A.A. Company. Detained in Sydney Hospital. In the Service of the Company: letters of Sir Edward Parry, Commissioner to the Australian Agricultural company: volume 1, December 1829 - June 1832. Letter No 134
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In the Service of the Company
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Absconded. Request by A.A. Company that Alexander Arthur be returned to his services as a blacksmith when he is apprehended. In the Service of the Company: letters of Sir Edward Parry, Commissioner to the Australian Agricultural company: volume 1, December 1829 - June 1832. Letter no 154
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Convict Indents (Ancestry)
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Age 24. Calico printer, blacksmith. Native of Glasgow. Tried in Edinbrough on 18 May 1829 and sentenced to transportation for 14 years for stealing money from a shop. Assigned to the Australian Agricultural Company on arrival
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Granted Ticket of Leave
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State Archives NSW. Convict Indents. microfiche 675
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Age 36. Married with one child. Ploughs, shepherd, milks, Native of Nottingham. Tried 6 August 1829 and sentenced to transportation for life for stealing from a dwelling house. Assigned to the Australian Agricultural company on arrival
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Assigned to Australian Agricultural company
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State Archives NSW. Convict Indents. microfiche 675
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Age 41. Married. Ploughs, reaps, milks, shepherd. Native of Bucks. Tried in Bedford for horse stealing on 4th March 1829 and sentenced to transportation for life. Assigned to Australian Agricultural Company on arrival
Surname:
Atturbury (Atterbury)
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Died aged 54. Remarks - Iron Gang
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Atturbury (Atterbury)
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Burials p. 20
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Assigned to the iron gang. Died in Newcastle hospital aged 54
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State Archives NSW. Convict Indents. microfiche 675
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Age 17. Carter from Worcestershire. Tried at Stafford 6 August 1829 and sentenced to 14 years transportation for house breaking. Assigned to George Mossman at Williams River on arrival.
Surname:
Baggaly (Baggaley) (Bagley)
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Carter aged 20 from Worcester. Ruddy ompl. 5'7"; light brown hair, hazel eyes, tattoos. Absconded from G. Mossman 17 February
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Labourer from Worcester. Admitted to Newcastle gaol. Remanded on a charge of attempted murder and committed for trial at the Supreme Court. Sent to Sydney gaol 13 May
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Secondary Punishment
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Return of Corporal Punishment inflicted by Sentence of the Bench in the presence of P.N. Anley, Magistrate. 50 lashes for disobedience of his master's orders and absenting. Bled much
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State Archives NSW. Convict Indents. microfiche 675
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Age 19. Potter from Stafford. Tried 15 July 1829 and sentenced to 14 years transportation for stealing a watch. Assigned to George Mossman at Williams River on arrival
Surname:
Bailey (?Birley) (Burley)
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Application to Marry
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George Bailey (?Birley) aged 32, arrived per Mermaid, application to marry Catherine Ownes aged 21, free emigrant arrived per Champion. Granted
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Ticket of Leave granted.
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Assigned to James Phillips aged 48
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State Archives NSW. Convict Indents. microfiche 675
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Age 39. Carpenter and joiner from Liverpool. Tried 4 May 1829 and sentenced to transportation for life for stealing tools. Assigned to the Department of Public Works on arrival.
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State Archives NSW; Gaol Entrance Book, Item: 2/2020; Roll: 757 (Ancestry)
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Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Paterson on a charge of disobedience of orders. Sentenced to 14 days in the cells and return to government service