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Assigned to Government service, Sydney
Source:
Report from the Select Committee on Transportation
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George Caddell who was under sentence of transportation for 14 years for uttering was examined by John Ward Esq who was gathering information for the Molesworth Select Committee on Transportation - He had been in prison before, having been a year in Coldbath-fields; he told John Ward that he knew nothing of the place where he was going to, for he had never read about it or heard any particulars; he thought that other prisoners were equally ignorant with himself; he did not particularly dread going out, because he did not know what he might meet with, and when he was in prison he knew what he must expect.
Source:
State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12189; Title: Annotated printed indents Microfiche: 729.
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Age 22. Reads and writes. Labourer from Middlesex. Tried 5 January 1837 at Kent Quarter Sessions and sentenced to 14 years transportation for uttering base coin. One prior conviction. 5ft, ruddy freckled, pockpitted, eyebrows partially meeting.
Source:
Ticket of Leave butts. State Records of NSW
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Allowed to remain in the district Yass on recommendation of Clarence River Bench October 1843. Altered for Goulburn
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Fortitude Hulk, Chatham
Source:
Uk Prison Hulk Registers
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George Caddell age 22 sentenced at Maidstone received on to the Fortitude Hulk from Maidstone on 18 January 1837. Occupation Striker. Transferred to the convict Asia on 14th July 1837 for transportation to New South Wales
Surname:
Cadell (Caddell)
Details:
Unclaimed letter held in the Post Office, Sydney (in 1853)