Surname:
Flanigan (Flannagan)
Source:
Port Stephens Court of Petty Sessions Bench Books (Ancestry)
Details:
Assigned servant of the A.A. Company. Charged by Constable John Field with absconding from the service of the Company 15 days previously. Prisoner admitted absconding. He was found guilty by the Court and sentenced to 75 lashes, 50 on the 10th May and 25 on the 11 May 1832. Magistrate George Townhend
Surname:
Flanigan (Flannagan) (Flanagan)
Source:
In the Service of the Company: letters of Sir Edward Parry, Commissioner to the Australian Agricultural company: volume 1, December 1829 - June 1832 Letter No 273
Details:
Labourer under sentence of transportation for Life. Assigned to A.A. Company and arrived at Port Stephens on the cutter Lambton on 4th December
Surname:
Flanigan (Flannagan) (Flanagan) (Flannigan)
Details:
Labourer aged 36. Tried in Limerick. Absconded
Surname:
Flanigan (Flannighan) (Flannagan) (Flannigan)
Details:
Aged 30. Tried in Limerick. Assigned to A.A. co
Details:
Aged 40. Laburer assigned to J.P. Webber
Details:
Ticket of leave cancelled. Unable to support himself
Details:
Obtained Ticket of Leave
Details:
Assigned servant to Mr. Sinclair. Permitted to proceed to Newcastle per 'Eclipse'
Details:
Labourer aged 63. Assigned to Peter Sinclair
Date:
1832 (1830?) 3 April
Details:
Ticket of leave holder. Death
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle . Burials p. 10
Details:
Age 60. Assigned to Mr. Sinclair
Place:
Newcastle district
Source:
Archives Office of NSW. Colonial Secretary: Misc records (4/4570D)pp1-88
Details:
On list of assigned convicts who are not mechanics. Assigned to Peter Sinclair
Surname:
Glennie (Glenney)
Source:
Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Gaol Description and Entrance Books, 1818-1930
Details:
John Glenney, admitted to Newcastle gaol from Armidale as a dangerous lunatic.
First Name:
James and Michael
Date:
1st to 31st July 1825
Source:
Colonial Secretary's Papers. Monthly return of Corporal Punishments
Details:
James and Michael Landers both assigned to William Dun, sentenced to 50 lashes each for harbouring and assisting runaway Patrick Connell
First Name:
James and Michael
Place:
Newcastle district
Source:
Newcastle (Hunter River) Population Book, 1824 - Ancestry
Details:
James Landers born c. 1772 and Michael Landers born c. 1789 both prisoners for life assigned to William Dun
Place:
Newcastle district
Source:
Archives Office of NSW. Colonial Secretary: Misc records (4/4570D)pp1-88
Details:
On list of assigned convicts who are not mechanics. Assigned to William Dun.
Source:
NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825, 1826-1827 (Ancestry)
Details:
Assigned to William Dun. Sentenced to 7 days solitary confinement for disobedience of orders
Surname:
Malony (Maloney)
Details:
Reaper aged 26. Free by servitude. Employed by William Cox
Place:
Newcastle district
Source:
Newcastle (Hunter River) Population Book, 1824 - Ancestry
Details:
Born c. 1764. Assigned to Benjamin Davis. Sent to Sydney 26 October 1824
Details:
Obtained Ticket of Leave