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John Byrne per ship Mangles 1828 assigned to No. 16 road party
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Labourer. Prisoner for life. Assigned to John Eales
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Remarks: Died suddenly. Burial date
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Ticket of Leave Butts
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John Byrne, tried in Dublin 31 October 1827. Sentenced to transportation for life. Granted a Ticket of Leave for Maitland. Note - granted a Ticket of Leave Passport for 12 months dated 4 June 1840. Reported by Police Magistrate at Maitland to have died at New England on 2 December 1841.
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Previously held Ticket of Leave for Maitland. Deceased. Filly belonging by Byrne to be sold by auction
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Age 28. Assigned to John Eales
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Convict Indents. State Archives NSW. Microfiche 669. (Ancestry)
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Age 18. Native place Dublin. Occupation Errand boy. Tried in Dublin 31 October 1827 and sentenced to transportation for life for house breaking. Assigned to John Eales at Hunter River on arrival. Died 2 December 1841
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Ticket of Leave Passports
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John Byrne granted a Ticket of Leave passport on recommendation of Maitland Bench, to remain in the service of Joseph Pearce at the Namoi River for 12 months
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Labourer assigned to John Eales
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW. Microfiche 669. (Ancestry)
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Age 27. Native place Meath. Occupation farm servant. Tried 9 August 1827 and sentenced to transportation for life for mail robbery. Assigned to William Dun at Pattersons Plains on arrival
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Butts of Ticket of Leave passports
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James Carolan tried at Meath 9 August 1827. Granted Ticket of Leave passport. To remain at New England for 12 months in service to Donald McIntyre
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Carolan ( Carolin) (Caroline)
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Ticket of Leave Butts
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James Caroline, tried at Meath 9 August 1827. Granted Ticket of Leave for district of Paterson. Note - torn up 12 March 1838 on its receipt from the Police Magistrate at Paterson who stated that Caroline was committed to take his trial for attempt at murder. Was sentenced to death recorded at the Supreme Court Sydney 9 May 1838. Sentence commuted to two years labour in irons
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Carolan (Caroline)
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T/L holder convicted of felony. 100 Weight of Tobacco found in his possession to be auctioned 2nd Oct
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Carolan (Caroline)
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Ticket of leave holder
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Carolan (Caroline)
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Ticket of Leave cancelled. Sentenced to work two years in irons
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Carolan (Caroline) (Carolin) (Carroll)
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T/L holder for district of Paterson. Absconded. Charged with stabbing with intent to kill. Farm servant aged 37. Tried Meath.
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW. Microfiche 669. (Ancestry)
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Age 20. Native place Dublin. Occupation house painter. Tried 16 October 1827 and sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing clothes. Assigned to J.P. Webber at Pattersons Plains on arrival. Brother of William Coghlan who was convicted of the same crime and also arrived on the Mangles
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Born 1811. 5' 4 1/2"; slender, sallow complexion, light brown hair, hazel eyes. scar on forehead. Sentenced to Maitland to 6 months in an iron gang for gross imposition in absenting himself from his gang under pretence of being free
Surname:
Colclough (Coldclough)
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW. Microfiche 669. (Ancestry)
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Age 17. Native Place Wexford. Occupation boat boy. Tried Wicklow 27 July 1827 and sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing an ass. Small scar on left side of forehead upper part. Assigned to Rev. Fulton at Castlereagh on arrival
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Convict Indents. State Archives NSW. Microfiche 669. (Ancestry)
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Age 20. Native place Dublin. Occupation Farm servant. Tried Kildare 25 March 1828 and sentenced to transportation for life for horse stealing. Blind in the left eye. Assigned to J.H. Boughton at Pattersons Plains on arrival.