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Departed Dublin 8th October under Captain Richards and bringing 194 male prisoners. Surgeon Superintendent Dr. Imley RN. Guard consisted of 30 rank and file of 21st Regiment accompanied by 4 women and 4 children under command of Lieut. Bayley. Passengers Mrs. Bayley and child and Lieut. Campbell, 21st Fusileers and 5 free settlers from Ireland.....A number of prisoners on the Roslin Castle were found guilty of being Whiteboys........The Whiteboys (Irish: Buachailli Bana) were a secret Irish agrarian organization in 18th-century Ireland which used violent tactics to defend tenant farmer land rights for subsistence farming. Their name derives from the white smocks the members wore in their nightly raids, but the Whiteboys were as usually referred to at the time as Levellers by the authorities
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 684
Details:
Age 38. Reads and writes. Carpenter and joiner (complete) Born in Co. Tyrone. Tried in Antrim 15 March 1832 and sentenced to transportation for life for burglary
Source:
Singleton Court of Petty Sessions. Register of Convicts. Ancestry
Details:
James Armour per Roslin Castle assigned to the Wollombi Bridge Party. Sentenced to 50 lashes for being absent without leave
Surname:
Armour (Armorie)
Details:
Tried in Antrim. Assigned to Government
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 684
Details:
Age 30. Farm servant from Queens County 27 July 1832 and sentenced to transportation for life for assault and levelling (whiteboy). Killed by blacks Upper Williams River 13th May 1835
Surname:
Beaghan (Beacher) (Beachan)
Place:
Upper Williams River
Details:
Burial of; Killed by natives
Surname:
Beaghan (Beugban)
Details:
Farm labourer assigned to George McKenzie
Details:
Ticket of Leave granted.
Details:
Farm labourer assigned to T.W.M. Winder
Source:
Application to marry
Details:
James Boland per 'Roslin Castle', application to marry Bridget Savage (came free per Palestine)
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 684
Details:
Age 22. Reads and writes. Farm servant from Co. Clare. Tried in Galway 20 March 1832 and sentenced to transportation for life for the crime of 'Whiteboy'. 5ft 5in. sallow complexion, brown hair and light hazel eyes. Conditional Pardon dated 15 February 1849.
Details:
Obtained Ticket of Leave
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 684
Details:
Age 20. Reads and writes. Farm servant from Queens Co., Tried in Queens County 27 July 1832 and sentenced to transportation for Life for assault and levelling (whiteboy)
Place:
Queens County, Ireland
Details:
John Breen, malicious assault sentenced to one weeks imprisonment and transportation for 7 years; Malachi Breen same offence, 12 onths imprisonment with hard labour; Catherine Breen same offence 3 months imprisonment, the first and last weeks in solitary
Details:
Granted Ticket of Leave
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 684
Details:
Age 16. Reads and writes. Shoemaker's apprentice from Dublin. Tried 27 July 1832 and sentenced to 7 years transportation
Details:
Bricklayer's labourer assigned to G. McKenzie
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 684
Details:
Age 21. Reads. Brickmaker's labourer from Co. Tyrone. Tried in Antrim 15 March 1832 and sentenced to transportation for life for burglary. Notes - Norfolk Island; Conditional Pardon No. 48/2016 dated 15 November 1848
First Name:
Pieter Laurentz (Lieutenant)
Details:
21st Fusileers. Passenger on the Roslin Castle
Source:
State Archives NSW; Gaol Entrance Book, Item: 2/2020; Roll: 757 (Ancestry)
Details:
Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Maitland for a Breach of the Licensing Act. Sentenced to 6 months confinement