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Prince of Orange 1821.......
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On Monday last arrived from England the ship Prince of Orange, Captain Silk. She left the Downs 8th October and brings 135 men in good health - one died on the passage. Surgeon Superintendent Dr. Rutherford R.N., The guard consisted of a detachment of the 34th Regiment under orders of Lieut. Clewnie of the 17th foot
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Prince of Orange 1821......
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On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle per Elizabeth Henrietta
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Prince of Orange 1821......
Source:
Convict Transportation Registers Database (Online)
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Henry Bacon was convicted at Essex Assizes on 17 July 1820 and sentenced to transportation for life
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Prince of Orange 1821......
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Henry Bacon was brought up on the 27th ult., by a warrant from Parramatta, charging him with being a runaway from Mr. Meehan's service, of Macquarie Field. It appeared in evidence that the prisoner absconded from his master's farm without permission, four months ago, during which period he had endeavoured to gain a livelihood from different people, by passing himself as a free man. In defence the luckless mortal affirmed that he had entered into the silken bonds of matrimony with one Mary Ann McDeed to whom he was then an assigned servant. He was ordered to do government duty until the truth of this alleged assignment and assignaton could be ascertained
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Prince of Orange 1821......
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On list of convicts disembarked from the "Prince of Orange" and forwarded to Liverpool for distribution
Ship:
Prince of Orange 1821......
Date:
4, 17 November 1825
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Servant to Mr Meehan. Re permission to marry Marry Ann McDade at Liverpool
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Prince of Orange 1821.....
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Granted Certificate of Freedom
Surname:
Barwick (Berwick)
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Prince of Orange 1821......
Place:
Bonago, Hunter river
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Labourer assigned to John Hook
Surname:
Barwick (Berwick)
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Prince of Orange 1821......
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Convict servant of R.C. Dillin. To be victualled from the Store at Newcastle 6mths
Surname:
Barwick (Berwick)
Ship:
Prince of Orange 1821......
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 James Philips
Ship:
Prince of Orange 1821
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 757
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Admitted to Newcastle gaol. Sentenced to 72 hr in the cells or pay a fine for drunkenness
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Prince of Orange 1821.....
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Executions - Yesterday morning eight unfortunate criminals underwent the punishment awarded by law to the heinous offences of which they had been convicted, at the place of exection. Their names were Peter Riley, William Bowen, Thomas Slater, James Gallagher, John Crowther, James Smart, James Gardiner, and William Yems. riley, Bowen and Gallagher were Roman Catholics and were attended by the Rev. Therry whose endeavours to bring the two former of these unhappy men to a due sense of the awful situation in which they were placed, and the success which attended his exections, were are informed, were most strenuous and complete. On the day preceeding their execution (Sunday) they displayed the most reckless conduct, and declared their intention never to ascent the fatal platform unless carried there by force. They died, however, apparently in extreme pentitence for their past offence. The other culprits were attended by the Rev. Cowper. The spectacle of eight human beings deliberately hurried out of the world is one appalling to the feelings of humanity, but the unfortunate state of society in this colony, and the manifold increase of crime which each succeeding criminal calendar presents renders a striking example a matter of imperious necessity. May it have the desired effect
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Prince of Orange 1821......
Source:
Convict Indents (Ancestry)
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Carter from Co. Cork. Age 20. Tried Middlesex 28th June 1820 and sentenced to 7 years transportation
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Prince of Orange 1821......
Source:
The Proceedings of the Old Bailey Online
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WILLIAM BOWEN was indicted for stealing, on the 25th of May , 60 lbs. of lead, value 14 s., the goods of Francis Calder , and fixed to a certain house of his . Age 20. Guilty. Sentenced to 7 years transportation
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Prince of Orange 1821......
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Tried 28 June 1820 for felony. Admitted to Newgate prison. Transferred from Newgate to the York Hulk on 15 August 1820 and sent to the convict ship Prince of Orange on 20th October 1820 for transportation to New South Wales
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Prince of Orange 1821......
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Granted Certificate of Freedom
Surname:
Bowen (Executed)
Ship:
Prince of Orange 1821......
Source:
Gaol Description and Entrance Books, Sydney gaol
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William Bowen per 'Prince of Orange' found guilty of felony and sentenced to death. Executed
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Prince of Orange 1821......
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On list of prisoners sent to Newcastle per Mermaid
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Prince of Orange 1821......
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Runaway from Newcastle. To be returned to Newcastle for 7 years
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Prince of Orange 1821......
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On monthly returns of prisoners punished at Newcastle