Source:
Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books, 1833-1836 (Ancestry)
Details:
Frederick Wilks per Hive, servant to Morris Townsend, charged with disorderly conduct by Constable Rouse.....William Saunders senior wardsman at the hospital testified....The prisoner is a patient in the hospital. The patients are not allowed to have any money. It is against all orders from Dr. Brooks....Constable Rouse testified...One day last week, I was talking to John Butler Hewson, when Charles Jones came up and asked for a letter and some money for a man of Mr. Townshends. Jones said he must not take the money as it was against orders but he would take the letter. When Jones was taken to the watch house, I suspected he had received the money and had defrauded the man for whom it was intended. I went to Hewson and enquired who told me that Jones had got the money, eight shillings and then went to the hospital and spoke to the prisoner at the bar to whom the money was to be given. The prisoner told me Jones had not given him any and therefore I bought Jones before this bench for the fraud. The prisoner now says that Jones did give him the money. I questioned Jones, likewise who denied receiving any money. In answer to questions...I positively swear I asked him whether he received any money and he denied it. Guilty. Sentenced to fifty lashes
Source:
Gaol Description and Entrance Books. State Archives NSW; Item: 2/2009; Roll: 757 (Ancestry)
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Ticket of leave holder. Native of Gloucestershire. Labourer. Admitted to Newcastle gaol. To be sent to Hyde Park Barracks
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Ticket of Leave cancelled. Unable to support himself
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Ticket of leave cancelled for disorderly conduct
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Granted Ticket of Leave
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Age 40. Assigned to John Edwards (Three convicts by this name by this vessel)
Ship:
Hive 1835 (came free)
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW; Roll: 136
Details:
Came free. Soldier from Gloucestershire. 28th regiment. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Newcastle under sentence of 20 days solitary confinement. Discharged 28th January 1837
Surname:
Williams (?Williamson)
Details:
Age 24. Assigned to James Walker
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral Newcastle. Burials p7
Details:
Assigned to James Reid. Accidentally killed
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Age 20. Assigned to Thomas Potter Macqueen
Source:
Settler and Convict Lists 1787-1834. Ancestry
Details:
Assigned to John Fraser
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Granted Ticket of Leave
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Apprehended after absconding from service to G. Mossman