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Sir William Bensley 1817
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Arrived in Port Jackson 10th March with 199 male prisoners having lost 1 on the passage who fell overboard. Capt. Lewis Evans Williams. Military detachment of 32 non commissioned officers and privates commanded by Lieut. Ross
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Sir William Bensley 1817
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On board the 'Sir William Bensley'
Source:
Parliamentary Papers, Volume 16. By Great Britain Parliament
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William Young, prisoner on the 'Sir William Bensley' drowned after falling overboard
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Sir William Bensley 1817
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Lieutenant Governor Sorrell, recently appointed to Van Diemens Land arrived on the Sir William Bensley. On Saturday 15th March, he boarded the Governor's barge at 11am to be conveyed to the Governor's wharf. A Salute of 13 Guns fired from Dawe's Battery
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Sir William Bensley 1817
Source:
Colonial Secretary's Papers. Copies of letters sent within the colony
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Labourer tried in Surry 25 October 1815. Tried in Hobart for a colonial crime 7 February 1820 and sentenced to 2 years at Newcastle penal settlement
Ship:
Sir William Bensley 1817
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On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle
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Sir William Bensley 1817
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On list of prisoners sent to Newcastle per Lady Nelson
Ship:
Sir William Bensley 1817
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On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle per Mermaid
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Sir William Bensley 1817
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Assigned to the Hulk Phoenix
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Sir William Bensley 1817
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To be transported for seven years.
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Sir William Bensley 1817
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Gaoler at Port Macquarie. Requesting permission for himself and wife to lodge out of Gaol
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Sir William Bensley 1817
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 136
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John Hogden (Ogden), Francis Bodenham, Joseph Bowers, James Ward and John Shere admitted to Newcastle gaol from Newcastle Police Office. All to be sent for trial before the Supreme Court for counterfeiting the Kings money. Forwarded to Sydney Gaol 6th May 1837
Ship:
Sir William Bensley 1817
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 136
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John Hogden, Francis Bodenham, Joseph Bowers, James Ward and John Shere admitted to Newcastle gaol from Sydney. Forwarded to No. 3 Stockade at Newcastle on 25th May 1837
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Sir William Bensley 1817
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On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle per Elizabeth Henrietta
Ship:
Sir William Bensley 1817
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On monthly return of Prisoners punished at Newcastle
Ship:
Sir William Bensley 1817
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On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per Lady Nelson
Ship:
Sir William Bensley 1817
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Application to marry
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41 yrs of age. Free. Application to marry Emma Bassett
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Sir William Bensley 1817
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Assigned to James Chisholm. Aged 38. F/S
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Sir William Bensley 1817
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On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per 'Elizabeth Henrietta'
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Sir William Bensley 1817
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Prisoner at Newcastle. Killed Humphrey Hennessy in a boxing match
Ship:
Sir William Bensley 1817
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On list of prisoners sent to Newcastle per 'Lady Nelson'