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Item: 39686
Surname: Edwards
First Name: Edward
Ship: Indian 1810
Date: 1811 12 July
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: Prisoner at Newcastle. Absconded


 
Item: 39687
Surname: Edwards
First Name: Edward
Ship: Indian 1810
Date: 1812 June/August
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: On monthly return of prisoners punished at Newcastle


 
Item: 39688
Surname: Edwards
First Name: Edward
Ship: Indian 1810
Date: 1813 2 October
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: Runaway from Newcastle; returned after being stripped and beaten by natives


 
Item: 39689
Surname: Edwards
First Name: Edward
Ship: Indian 1810
Date: 1813 18 December
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: Escaped from Coal River. Captured


 
Item: 61322
Surname: Edwards
First Name: Edward
Ship: Indian 1810
Date: 1813 29 May
Place: Parramatta
Source: SG
Details: Sentenced to 2mths solitary confinement at Parramatta and then 2yrs hard labour for stealing woolen cloth


 
Item: 61437
Surname: Edwards
First Name: Edward
Ship: Indian 1810
Date: 1811 27 April
Place: Sydney
Source: SG
Details: Sentenced to be publicly whipped being a cart and 12mths hard labour at Newcastle for repeatedly robbing his master


 
Item: 77393
Surname: Edwards
First Name: Edward
Ship: Indian 1810
Date: 1814
Place: -
Source: Vaux
Details: Sent to VDL where he escaped and became a bushranger


 
Item: 166651
Surname: Edwards
First Name: Edward
Ship: Indian 1810
Date: 13th May 1812
Place: Newcastle
Source: Colonial Secretary's Papers. Monthly return of Corporal Punishments
Details: Punished with 24 lashes for neglect of government work


 
Item: 166653
Surname: Edwards
First Name: Edward
Ship: Indian 1810
Date: 16 June 1812
Place: Newcastle
Source: Colonial Secretary's Papers. Monthly return of Corporal Punishments
Details: Punished with 75 lashes for running from the lime burners and stealing a good boat


 
Item: 168621
Surname: Edwards
First Name: Edwards
Ship: Indian 1810
Date: 24 October 1809
Place: England
Source: Times [London, England] 24 Oct. 1809: 3. The Times Digital Archive. Web. 10 Mar. 2013.
Details: Police - Mansion House. Before Alderman Newnham - Edward Edwards a lad about 18 years old, was brought up for examination, charged with privately stealing in the shop of Mr. Wilson a jeweller in Houndsitch, a gold broach set with pearls, a gold ring set in like manner, and some other articles of jewellery. Mr. Wilson stated, that the Prisoner came to his shop on Friday evening last, and desired to see some fancy articles. He selected a number, to the value of 14pounds, but contrived to steal several articles, which were immediately missed; and the Prosecutor, on searching the Prisoners, found the articles ,but not one penny of money about him; he immediately sent for a constable, and gave him in charge; and it was alleged by some person, that the constable, by direction of the Prosecutor had carried the Prisoner on board the tender. The Prosecutor expressed a wish not to prosecute the unfortunate youth, in mere tenderness to the feelings of his father, who was an honest industrious man; and he rather wished him to be sent to serve his country; but denied having given any directions to send him to the tender. The constable denied that he had taken him there. Alderman Newnham deprecated the idea of sending such a person to disgrace his Majesty's service, as the only service for which such persons were adapted was Botany Bay. He observed, that the Prisoner was tried at the last Old Bailey Session for a similar offence,; and as he seemed now quite incorrigible no course remained but to send him again for trial; and, in case of convictions he would be sent out of the country.



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