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Mentioned in a Letter addressed by R. Robinson to the Members of the House of Commons containing an outline of Evidence against Lieut-General Darling
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Deceased. Notice to creditors to come forward to prove their debts
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Late hotel keeper. Died about 5th September 1839. Left a widow. Died Intestate
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Preliminary notice of land sale - Parcel of land 40 acres being the land promised to William Pragnell and of which he was authorised to take possession of 8th September 1830
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Sale of Land. Veteran Grant of 40 acres in the town of West Maitland midway between the Falls and Oakhampton....Bounded on the north by Parnell s grant. Had been promised to William Pragnell and of which he was authorised to take possession on 8 September 1830
Surname:
Prangnell (Pragnall) (Pragnell)
Source:
Convict Records - Indents, Pardons, Ancestry
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Granted a Conditional Pardon in 1837 on arrival.
Surname:
Prangnell (Pragnell)
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Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12189; Item: [X640]; Microfiche: 727
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William Prangnell, age 20.Occupation bottom sawyer. Native place Isle of Wight. Tried at Southampton Quarter Sessions 28 June 1836. Sentenced to transportation for life for sheep stealing. No prior convictions. Ruddy and freckled complexion, brown hair, grey eyes. Eyebrows meeting, chin declining, scar back of forefinger and thumb left hand
Surname:
Prangnell (Pragnell)
Source:
General Convict Muster
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William Pragnell aged 20. Assigned to P. P. King at Penrith