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On list of prisoners sent to Newcastle per Elizabeth Henrietta
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Illegally at large at Newcastle
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On list of prisoners sent to Newcastle per Princess Charlotte
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On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle per Elizabeth Henrietta
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Convict Settlement
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Punished for quitting his boat and taking to the bush
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On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per 'Elizabeth Henrietta'
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On monthly return of prisoners punished at Newcastle
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On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle per 'Elizabeth Henrietta'
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Convict Settlement
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Punished for being absent from work and housebreaking
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Ordinary Constable promoted to lockup keeper
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Servant of Joseph Pennington. Permitted to pass with cattle to Pennington's farm
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Permitted to pass with cattle from Richmond to the farm of Phillip Thorley
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Delaney (Delany)
Source:
Archives Office of NSW. Colonial Secretary: Misc records (4/4570D)pp1-88
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On list of assigned convicts who are not mechanics. Assigned to Joseph Pennington
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On list of prisoners sent to Newcastle per 'Elizabeth Henrietta'
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On monthly return of prisoners punished at Newcastle
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Servant of Joseph Pennington. Pass to take cattle to the Hunter River
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Convict Settlement
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Punished for having in his possession property of the Crown the same having been stolen
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Convict Settlement
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On list of prisoners convicted to Newcastle between 1811 & 1819
Surname:
Delany (Delaney)
Source:
State Records NSW. Colonial Secretary's Correpondence. Special Bundles, 1794-1825. Series 898
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Assigned to Joseph Pennington. Sentenced to 50 lashes for frequent neglect of work and general misconduct
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Delany (Delaney)
Source:
NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825, 1826-1827 (Ancestry)
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John Delany per ship Tyne, free by servitude, charged with drunkenness. Constable Peter Riley states - I was ordered by Mr. Alexander McLeod last night to take Delany into custody and convey him to the watch house. Delany was very drunk. Alexander McLeod states - Last night Delany was at the house of Patrick Riley the publican. He was very drunk and riotous. On my ordering him to keep the peace he was extremely insolent to me. The prisoner admits the charge and expresses contrition. John Delany fined 5 shillings or two hours in the stocks - Fine paid