First Name:
Constable Joseph
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Arrested James Roach
First Name:
Constable Joseph
Details:
Arrested John Smith for the theft of a cap
Source:
R v Pritchard, Cooper, Rawson, Hunt & Brooks. SC
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Indicted for pirating a vessel - brig 'Garnet' .The brig was cut from moorings and then abandoned 1/2 mile from Newcastle after men were unable to manage her. Acquitted
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Constable. Arrested Roach and Ryan aboard the steamer 'Rose'
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To be transported for 7 years for stealing Notes and money from a box in the house of John Petchey
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Impounded bullock
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Indicted for piracy in carrying off the schooner Gurnett. Verdict of not guilty but detained on the motion of the Attorney General
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Charged Agnes Stone with assault by spitting at him. Case dismissed
Place:
East Maitland Burial Ground
Source:
Maitland Burial Records
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Husband of Ellen (nee Callaghan). Burial
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Sentenced to 12 months imprisonment in Maitland gaol for feloniously stealing 5 pounds, the property of John Giles Rundle
Source:
Baillier's Post Office Directory p.55
Place:
Sparke St. Maitland
Details:
Funeral notice. ?Husband of Ellen
Source:
NSW Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages
Details:
Marriage of Joseph Pritchard and Ellen Callaghan
Source:
NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825, 1826-1827 (Ancestry)
Details:
Hymy Franks, government servant charged with theft. ....James Bye, a soldier in the 3rd regt., states - On 25th last month I had a pair of shoes, laced, stolen from me. I saw them yesterday in the possession of the chief constable. I am positive they are mine. The chief constable states......I had been informed that Bye had lost a pair of laced shoes. Yesterday I saw a pair like those described to me as being lost in the possession of William King, a settlers man. I took him and the shoes into custody. He told me he had brought them from Franks.....William King states - I bought those shoes from Hymy Franks. I gave him 8s for them. I asked him if they had come honestly by, he answered that they were and he pointed out the man who he said had made them. We went to Joseph Salters house where my master was. I there called for a gill of rum and paid seven pence, half penny for it, I showed the shoes to my master who approved of my buying them. Duncan Sinclair states - King is my government servant. He came to me yesterday and said a pair of shoes had been offered by him for sale. I approved of his buying them. Hymy Franks and another man were standing together at a short distance. King went to them. I saw him pay money to one of them. I think the other person was Joseph Pritchard. .....Joseph Pritchard states - I was told that a man was enquiring for me yesterday to sell him a pair of shoes. I went to the door and saw Franks and King standing together. I had no shoes to sell. I am not a shoemaker. Franks and King soon went away. I live a little distance from Salters house. I did not go with them to Salters. The prisoner Hymy Franks denied the charge however was sentenced to three years to a penal settlement
Ship:
Lady Castlereagh 1818
Details:
Runaway from Newcastle in Government boat. Retaken
Ship:
Lady Castlereagh 1818.....
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Prisoner arrived from Hobart under sentence of transportation to Newcastle
Ship:
Lady Castlereagh 1818......
Source:
Colonial Secretary's Papers. Monthly Return of Corporal Punishments inflicted at Newcastle
Details:
William Tunnicliffe, Thomas Smith, Joseph Pritchard, James Johnston, John Duncan and James O'Berry all assigned to government service. The first four sentenced to 100 lashes and the last two to 50 lashes for absenting themselves from the settlement at Newcastle and on a strong suspicion of piratically seizing, carrying away and destroying a boat, the property of the Crown
Ship:
Lady Castlereagh 1818.......
Source:
Colonial Secretary's Papers. State Records of NSW Special Bundles
Details:
James Rudderford sentenced to 50 lashes for neglect of duty as a constable in allowing dough to be taken out of the prisoners' barracks. Joseph Pritchard sentenced to 25 lashes for stealing the dough. Wilson Appleyard sentenced to 25 lashes for having the stolen dough in his possession knowing it to be stolen
Details:
Granted Ticket of Leave