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Departed London 14th March. Arrived in Sydney with 180 male prisoners under Captain Addison and surgeon superintendent Michael Goodsir., R.N. Passengers Col. and Mrs. Dumaresq, Mrs. Goodsir, Lieut. Grove of 63rd regt.,
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AO NSW Convict Bound Indents Fiche No 672
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The 'Waterloo' arrived in Port Jackson on 9th July 1829. A Muster was held on board on the 13th July. 171 men were mustered and 7 men were in the hospital. Two prisoners died on the passage out. Total prisoners 180
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Tried in London. Assigned to Crawford Logan Brown
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Upper Williams river
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Granted Ticket of Leave
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Shoemaker from London. Admitted to Newcastle gaol by the bench 12 Oct., as his master had no agent to receive him from the hospital. Forwarded to the bench for re-assignment 15 October
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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 repeated neglect of duty. Appeared to suffer much and exhausted
Source:
AO NSW Convict Bound Indents Fiche No 672
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Age 31. Native of Colchester. Occupation - shoemaker. Tried in London 10 April 1828 for stealing cloth and sentenced to Transportation for Life. 5ft 3 in, dark ruddy complexion, black to grey hair, brown eyes. Assigned to Crawford Logan Brown at Jerrys Plains. Died in the Dungog district 4 September 1845
Source:
Old Bailey Online
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Sentenced to Death for stealing 30 yards of woollen cloth belonging to Richard Ponder at St. Ann, Westminster on 5th April. Apprehended on the day of his wife's confinement
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Assigned to George Bowman
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Apprehended after absconding from George Bowman
Source:
AO NSW Convict Bound Indents Fiche No 672
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Age 20. Native of Sheerness. Laborer. Sentenced on 29 May 1828 in London to 7 years transportation for robbing lodgings. 5ft 3 in, ruddy complexion, light brown hair, brown eyes
Source:
State Archives NSW; Gaol Entrance Book, Item: 2/2020; Roll: 757
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Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Maitland charged with felony. Sent for trial
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW; Roll: 136
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Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Sydney on a charge of absconding. Forwarded to Patrick Plains to be dealt with on 19 May 1836
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book - State Archives NSW; Roll: 757
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Sent to Newcastle gaol from Hyde Park Barracks. To be sent to an ironed gang. Forwarded to Parramatta
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Granted Ticket of Leave
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Born 1811. 5'8", stout, fair complexion, fair hair, hazel eyes. tattoos. mole on forehead. Lately assigned to John Galt Smith. Sentenced to 3 years in a penal settlement for unnatural crime and then to be return to master
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Age 28. Tried in Salisbury. Assigned to Henry Munro at Inverary
Source:
AO NSW Convict Bound Indents Fiche No 672
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Age 19. Native of Wiltshire. Ploughman, milks. Sentenced to Transportation for Life at Salisbury 11 March 1828. Assigned to John Galt Smith at Patterson's Plains
Source:
AO NSW Convict Bound Indents Fiche No 672
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Age 22. Native of Hants. Ploughman and milks. Sentenced at Winchester on 14 July 1828 to Transportation for Life for housebreaking. Conditional Pardon no. 274 dated March 1845
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Granted Ticket of Leave