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Prisoner at Newcastle to be returned to Sydney. Granted C/F 9 June
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Prisoner at Newcastle. Attempt to deceive Govt. on behalf of John Morgan
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On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per 'Estramina'
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On return of land cleared and other improvements made by settlers on Hunter and Paterson River
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Age 55. Conditional pardon. Farmer
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53 1/2 acres originally granted to Patrick Maloney later sold to Benjamin Cox who sold to Phillip Joseph Cohen who sold to J.T. Hughes who sold to Saul Lyons who sold to Lewis Samuel. Claim for Deed by Lewis Samuel
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Situated in the town of Maitland bounded on the NE by River; on the SE by McDonogh's premises; on the SW by High Street; on the NW by A.B. Spark's land. Including warehouse, outhouses buildings. Known as Boucher's premises or the Rose Inn
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Claim for grant of land made by Saul Lyons. 30 acres promised to Patrick Maloney by Gov. Macquarie
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Evidence re William Adams, servant to James Mudie, working on his farm (Reel 6068; 4/1811 p.163)
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General Muster of New South Wales 1823, 1824, 1825
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John Casey per 'Brampton' assigned servant
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 668
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Michael Mackey per 'Marquis of Huntley' assigned servant
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McCormick (McCormack)
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On list of prisoners sent to Newcastle
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Labourer. On list of prisoners sent to Newcastle
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Obtained ticket of Leave
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Farmer aged 55. Conditional Pardon.
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On list of convicts to be sent to Newcastle per Lady Nelson.
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Prisoner at Newcastle; sawyer. Re misappropriation of timber by Dillon at Newcastle
Source:
Colonial Secretary's Papers, State Records of New South Wales. Special Bundles
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Sentenced to 75 lashes for absenting himself from Government service and attempting to escape from the settlement
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Colonial Secretary's Papers (NRS 898) Special bundles, 1794-1825
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Charged with wilful and corrupt perjury before the magistrates at Liverpool in charging Dennis Lynch with having committed highway robbery. Found guilty and sentenced to stand from eleven to twelve oclock on Saturday 18th and 25th January in the court yard at Liverpool with a label of wood on the breast of his person with the words painted large Convicted of wilful and corrupt perjury in falsely charging a prisoners of the Crown with Highway Robbery. Afterwards to be transported to such place as his Excellency the Governor shall direct for four years
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Constable at Newcastle. Claiming that his sentence had expired. Applied to be returned to Sydney. Neil Smith was a constable at Lower Minto in 1822 and was sent to Port Macquarie in 1823 for a colonial crime and was later employed as a constable at Port Macquarie