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Found guilty of burglary in the house of Dr. Evans
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Sentence of death for robbery of the house of Mr. Winder at Wallis Plains on 24 August
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About to ascend scaffold when reprieve came through. Fell to his knees and remained speechless for some time
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Member of Jacob's Mob bushranger gang. Captured by Robert Scott, Archibald Bell and others near Patrick Plains
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Bushranger. Member of 'Jacob's Mob. Surrendered to Sergeant Wilcox when Patrick Riley was shot
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Bushranger. Found Guilty of burglary and robbery at Wallis Plains
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The Sydney Monitor
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Passengers by the Governor Philip to Norfolk Island - Col. Anderson and servant, Mrs. Anderson and servant, Mr. Harding, Aaron Price and wife and 35 prisoners and a military guard
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Kangaroo Point. Tasmania
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The Mercury, Hobart
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Death on 24 April at the residence of his son in law George Weller, Aaron Price in his 87th year
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Aged 21, native of Oxford; 5'6 1/2"; hazel eyes, brown hair, brown complexion; absconded from V. Jacob
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CSI (Fiche 3293; 5/3821.1 p.4)
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Blacksmith. Convict servant of Vickers Jacob. To be victualled from the Stores at Newcastle
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Convicted of burglary, larceny, and putting in bodily fear. Senteced to death. Execution reprieved
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Early Australian Historic Books and Manuscripts - The Dixson Collection - (Article)There is a manuscript, History of Norfolk Island, from the Period of its discovery in 1774, which is said to have been written by Aaron Price, a convict overseer not related to John Price, who was superintendent there just before the convicts were removed. The book should more properly be called a diary, as it gives the events from day to day, including the arrivals and departures, up to August, 1854. In the front of the book a list is given of the commandants of the island from 1825, when the island was occupied for the second time at a penal settlement, it having originally been taken up In 1788, and abandoned In 1810. One of the last entries is this:-July I8 1854. Arrived this day from V. D. on the barque Lady Franklin. No prisoners, but dispatches stating 'that the Island was be abandoned by January, 1855
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Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4009A]; Microfiche: 653
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Aaron Price age 20. Occupation bricklayer and stone mason. Native place Oxford. Dimple on chin and scar on the left upper lip. Assigned to Vicars Jacob on arrival. Exceedingly well behaved on the voyage out.