Date:
6th and 7th September 1825
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4009A]; Microfiche: 656
Details:
John Culbert age 29. Ploughman from near Kilworth. Tried at Waterford 10 August 1824. Sentenced to 7 years transportation. Well behaved on the voyage out.
Date:
6th and 7th September 1825
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4009A]; Microfiche: 656
Details:
Walter Darcy age 17. Harnss maker from Dublin. Tried at Dublin 27 August 1824. Sentenced to transportation for life. Very well behaved on the voyage out
Details:
Harness Maker assigned to James Mudie between Jan and March
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW; Roll: 136
Details:
Richard Poucher, Charles Harrax, Walter Darcy and William Brown all assigned to John Larnach or James Mudie admitted to Newcastle gaol charged with sheep stealing.
Source:
Singleton Court of Petty Sessions. Register of Convicts. Ancestry
Details:
Walter Darcey assigned to James Mudie, charged by George Watkins with losing sheep, sentenced to 30 lashes
Source:
Singleton Court of Petty Sessions. Register of Convicts. Ancestry
Details:
Prisoner for life. Acquitted on a charge of sheep stealing. Charged by Richard Perry with refusing his duty and sentenced to 25 lashes
Source:
General Muster of New South Wales 1823, 1824, 1825
Details:
Prisoner under sentence of 7 years transportation. Assigned to Leslie Duguid
Date:
6th and 7th September 1825
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4009A]; Microfiche: 656
Details:
William Day age 31. Ploughman from Co. Waterford. Tried at Waterford 16 March 1824. Sentenced to 7 years transportation. Long scar on right lower face. Very well behaved on the voyage out
Source:
Ticket of Leave Butts. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12202; Item: [4/4074]
Details:
Patrick Denahy, labourer from Cork. Tried at Cork city August 1824. Scar on left side of his chin, fair complexion, dark brown hair, grey eyes. Granted Ticket of Leave for Pattersons Plains
Date:
6th and 7th September 1825
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4009A]; Microfiche: 656
Details:
Patrick Denahy age 23. Ploughs and shears. Native place Co. Cork. Tried August 1824. Sentenced to 7 years transportation. Very well behaved on the voyage out
Surname:
Denahy (Donohoe)
Details:
Aged 25. Labourer asigned to George Wyndam
Surname:
Drawnen (Trainor)
Source:
Colonial Secretary Papers
Details:
Re the assignment of Richard Drawnen to Major Druitt
Surname:
Drawnen (Trainor) (Traynor)
Details:
Assigned to John Smith
Surname:
Drawnen (Traynor)
Date:
6th and 7th September 1825
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4009A]; Microfiche: 656
Details:
Richard Drawnen alias Traynor age 24. Groom from Co. Cavan. Tried at Roscommon 28 July 1824. Sentenced to transportation for life. Very well behaved on the voyage out
Surname:
Drawnen (Traynor) (Drawer)
Source:
Application to Marry
Details:
Richard Traynor or Drawer age 43 arrived per Lonach, application to marry Ann Mackay age 43 arrived per Mary Ann
Surname:
Drawner (Drawnen) (Traynor)
Source:
Ticket of Leave Butts. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12202; Item: [4/4177]
Details:
Richard Drawner, tried Roscommon 26 July 1824. Sentenced to transportation for life. Granted Ticket of Leave for district of Newcastle
Source:
Colonial Secretary Papers. Reel 6015; 4/3515 p.49
Details:
Samuel Drew, government passenger arrived per Lonach
Ship:
Lonach 1825 (came free)
Details:
Aged 27. Free. Farmer
Ship:
Lonach 1825 (came free)
Details:
On list of persons who have received orders for grants of land (Fiche 3266; 9/2652 p.89); on list of lands granted and reserved by Sir Thomas Brisbane (Fiche 3269; 9/2740 p.10)
Ship:
Lonach 1825 (came free)
Source:
Colonial Secretary Papers. Title: Memorials To The Governor, 1810-1826
Details:
Sir, I have the honor to enclose a letter from EArl Bathurst on the subject of a Grant of Land which I brought with me per ship Lonach, and to solicit the favour of your allowing me the men mentioned at foot, whose good conduct on their passage from Cork, I can bear testimony, Samuel Drew. Names mentioned - George Reynolds, David Trahey, William Cleary, Malachy Eyres