Surname:
Reilly (Riley) (Rielly)
Place:
Christ Church, Newcastle
Source:
Church of England Marriage Register Book 1818 - 1825. University of Newcastle
Details:
No. 7. Marriage of Charles Pickering, carpenter, to Catherine Byrne. Witnesses Patrick Reilly and Catherine Smith. Minister Rev. William Cowper
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Employed John Kitchingman as a miller
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Innkeeper. Fined 25 pounds for selling liquor without a license
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Publican. Fined for harbouring a prisoners of the crown
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Mary Pickering aged 10 assistant to Patrick Reilly
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Larger windmill at Newcastle recently occupied by Patrick Reilly advertised to be let
Source:
Colonial Secretary's Papers. State Records of NSW Special Bundles
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Marriage of Patrick Reilly age 28 arrived per Three Bees, to Catherine Smith age 24 arrived per Broxbournebury
Source:
State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Title: Bound manuscript indents, 1788-1842; Item: [4/4014]; Microfiche: 672.
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William Butler per Norfolk assigned to Patrick Reilly on arrival
Surname:
Reily (Riley) (alias Johnson)
Source:
State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Title: Bound manuscript indents, 1788-1842; Item: [4/4004]; Microfiche: 634.
Details:
Native place Dublin. Tried in Limerick August 1812 and sentenced to transportation for life. Trade Cabinetmaker. Age 28. 5ft 8in, fair complexion, black hair and hazel eyes.
Source:
Colonial Secretary's papers (NRS 897) Main series of letters received, 1788-1825. Item 4/1806. Page 102-3 (Ancestry)
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Principal carpenter at Newcastle. Involved in planned escape from Newcastle per Nautilus. Extract from the deposition of William Johnston - Riley while in a boat with Johnston and Austin produced a map given to him by the Captain of the Nautilus showing local coastal features
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Overseer of carpenters
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Of 1 George St. Newcastle. Attempting to build an Inn.
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On return of land cleared and other improvements made by settlers on Hunter and Paterson Rivers
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Paid 120 Spanish dollars for a licence to sell spirituous liquors and to keep an ale house
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Simon Byrne and Patrick Riley sentenced to transportation for life to Newcastle for stealing from the house of G. Blaxcell
Source:
Convict Settlement
Details:
Overseer, carpenters
Place:
Hunter river. Township No 19
Source:
AO NSW Fiche No. 3264
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Improvements to this land included a log and thatched barn and a log hut; small garden and peach orchard
Place:
County of Northumberland, Parish of Morpeth
Source:
Index to map of the country bordering upon the River Hunter... by Henry Dangar (London : Joseph Cross, 1828). p3
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Granted 64 1/2 acres of land.
Source:
Colonial Secretary's Papers. Special Bundles (Ancestry)
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The following prisoners were punished for deserting with a government boat and a quantity of carpenter's tools on the night of 21 November 1816 - Patrick Riley 80 lashes; William Evans 100 lashes; William Crane 100 lashes; Samuel Connelly 100 lashes; Samuel Austin 50 lashes; Thomas Johnston 50 lashes; Walter White 50 lashes
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On Thursday, Patrick Riley and Simon Byrne were indicted for feloniously stealing and conveying from the dwelling house of G. Blaxcell, Esq. in the month of July last, a quantity of wearing apparel and other property of very considerable value.- Both guilty.