Ship:
Earl Cornwallis 1801
Details:
Sir Jerome Fitzpatrick introduced fumigating lamps into the Earl Cornwallis convict ship which left from Portsmouth to Cowes with 294 male and female convicts
Ship:
Earl Cornwallis 1801
Source:
The Convict Ships - Chares Bateson
Details:
Master James Tennent; 193 male convicts; 95 female convicts
Ship:
Earl Cornwallis 1801
Place:
Newcastle district
Source:
General Muster of New South Wales 1823, 1824, 1825
Details:
Wife of Francis Beattie
Surname:
Brayley (Brearley)
First Name:
Joseph (John)
Ship:
Earl Cornwallis 1801 (?)
Details:
Joseph Brayley apprehended at Kissing Point upon a violent suspicion of burglary was examined and as the evidence though strongly presumptive was not thought sufficient to continue the grounds of prosecution, he was drafted for Newcastle as was Philip Dwyer also, for violently and inhumanely beating Mary Carroll
Ship:
Earl Cornwallis 1801
Details:
Miner. Absconded from Newcastle
Ship:
Earl Cornwallis 1801
Details:
Captured and sent back to Newcastle
Ship:
Earl Cornwallis 1801
Source:
CSL 6003; 4/3490A p.79
Details:
Miner. Absconded from settlement with John Burgess. Pardoned by Gov. Macquarie and returned to Coal River with instructions they were to receive no punishment
Ship:
Earl Cornwallis 1801
Source:
Principal Superintendent of Convicts. Bound Indents Fiche 630 No. 1
Details:
Tried at Lancaster 25 March 1800 and sentenced to Transportation for Life
Ship:
Earl Cornwallis 1801
Place:
Hawkesbury & Jerrys Plains
Source:
Singleton Pioneer Register. p.19
Details:
Born c. 1783 Edinburgh, Scotland son of David Brown and Mary Partington. Spouse 1. Mary Elizabeth McMahon. Spouse 2. Harriet D'arcy. Spouse 3. Eliza Lewis. Land grant of 1824 adjoined that of Peter Duff. See Pioneer Register for details of descendants
Ship:
Earl Cornwallis 1801 (came free)
Details:
Of caddi Creek. On list of lands granted and reserved by Sir Thomas Brisbane (Fiche 3269; 9/2740 p.3)
Ship:
Earl Cornwallis 1801 (came free)
Details:
On list of lands granted and reserved by Sir Thomas Brisbane (Fiche 3269; 9/2740 p.3)
Ship:
Earl Cornwallis 1801
Source:
Singleton Pioneer Register p. 29
Details:
Born 1772. Arrived as surgeon on the Earl Cornwallis. Acquired land at Richmond and a flour mill at Campbelltown. Appointed Coroner for the Hawkesbury district.. See Pioneer Register for details of descendants
Ship:
Earl Cornwallis 1801
Details:
Pilot at Newcastle. Rewarded for his part in recovery of the 'William Cossar'
Ship:
Earl Cornwallis 1801
Details:
On return of land cleared and other improvements made by settlers on Hunter and Paterson Rivers
Ship:
Earl Cornwallis 1801
Details:
Aged 63. Conditional pardon. Settler
Surname:
Eckford (Hickford)
Ship:
Earl Cornwallis 1801
Details:
Came Free per 'Earl Cornwallis'. Death sentenced commuted
First Name:
Bartholomew (Batholomew)
Ship:
Earl Cornwallis 1801
Details:
Petition for mitigation of sentence
First Name:
Bartholomew (Batholomew)
Ship:
Earl Cornwallis 1801
Details:
Escaped from Lady Nelson bound for Port Dalrymple
First Name:
Bartholomew (Batholomew)
Ship:
Earl Cornwallis 1801
Details:
Recaptured and re embarked on the Lady Nelson
First Name:
Bartholomew (Batholomew)
Ship:
Earl Cornwallis 1801
Details:
Escaped from Port Dalrymple