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              213879            
          
              Surname: Crowhurst (57th regt)            
          
              First Name: Private William            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: December 1827 - March 1828            
          
              Place: Port Stephens            
          
              Source: 57th regiment Pay Lists. - Trove            
          
              Details: Private William Crowhurst stationed at Port Stephens            
          
              27412            
          
              Surname: Donelan (57th regt)            
          
              First Name: -            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 1830 22 July            
          
              Place: Port Stephens            
          
              Source: Early Days of Port Stephens            
          
              Details: On tour in inspection of Australian Agricultural Company holdings with Sir E. Parry            
          
              65141            
          
              Surname: Donelan (57th regt)            
          
              First Name: Captain            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 1834 20 May            
          
              Place: Madras            
          
              Source: Australian            
          
              Details: Well known in Maitland district. 57th Regiment. Shot dead by private of the 57th on a Parade Ground in Madras. Soldier executed            
          
              176868            
          
              Surname: Donelan (57th regt)            
          
              First Name: Captain J.W.            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 3 October 1831            
          
              Place: -            
          
              Source: SH            
          
              Details: 57th regiment. Lieut. J.W. Donelan to be Captain without purchase vice Logan deceased. Ensign Thomas Aubin to be Lieutenant vice Donellan            
          
              167615            
          
              Surname: Donelan (57th regt)            
          
              First Name: Captain John William            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: January 8 1834            
          
              Place: Madras            
          
              Source: The Asiatic Journal            
          
              Details: Kearn Delany was indicted for the wilful murder of his officer. Captain John William Donelan, of H. M. 57th regt., on the 30th December last. The prisoner. being asked, in the usual way, whether he pleaded guilty or not guilty, replied  guilty. Sir R. Comyn told him that by that plea he confessed himself to have perpetrated the murder, and the court must pass on him sentence of death. The prisoner, in reply, said that he had been mollified by witchery, and was under the influence of a diabolical spell. Sir R. Comyn, however, prevailed upon him to plead not guilty. The Advocate General conducted the prosecution. Major Aubin examined:  I am in command of H. M. 57th regiment. The prisoner is a private in the regiment- He came to me on the 21st December, and told me he had a complaint to make. I said his complaint ought to come through his captain. He replied it was a particular complaint, and that he wished me to attend to it. I desired him to state it. He was perfectly respectful ; he commenced by saying,  you know me to be a steady, good soldier, sober; I never appeared before you since you have taken the command of the regiment, and I apply to you for redress. He went on to say that he could not stand it; he had no rest, night or day, on guard or any where else ; be was under a magic spell by the officers; he was held up as a laughingstock, and he could not stand it. I asked him, if he had any complaint against any officer in particular. He said no, but against the commissioned officers, generally. I asked him if he had been drinking ; he said no, he did not drink. I asked him if he had been to hospital; lie replied no, he had not been to hospital for nine months. I never before observed anything particular in his conduct. I wrote a note to the surgeon and sent it to him with the prisoner. I saw nothing afterwards of the man until he appeared before the coroner. I was on parade in the Fort, on the morning of the 30th December last. The companies had fallen in ; I heard the report of a musket a very few minutes after my arrival ; it came from the direction where Capt. Donelan s company was. Immediately upon hearing the report, I turned round and observed Capt. DoneIan stagger and fall. I jumped off my horse, went up to him and found him dead. The prisoner put the following questions to the witnesses. Did you ever know me to be labouring under a diabolical spell, or under the influence of witchcraft? No, never. Prisoner. But you do, and every one knows it they all know it every man. Several witnesses, officers and privates in the regiment, deposed that the prisoner was the man who fired, and that, when he had done it, he said,  I have shot a crow! He did not appear insane, and though he was in liquor the night before, he knew what he was about and spoke rationally. He declared that his motive for the deed was because Capt. Donelan had stopped his promotion. Mr. Macdonald, the surgeon of the regiment, stated that the prisoner had been in hospital for aberration of mind, apparently from excitement. He complained that there was a conspiracy against him, and that he was labouring under a spell of witchcraft, formed by u woman in the regiment; that he was not happy in Madras, and that he wished to get away, as if he went three miles from Madras the spell would be broken. He said he had had a hurt on board ship, and the witness attributed his aberration to that blow and the effects of the sun s rays. This aberration re-appeared a few days before the occurrence, when he complained to Mr. Macdonald that all the commissioned officers of the regiment had conspired against him. He was of opinion that the prisoner was deranged. The prisoner, on being called on for his defence, said, he was out of his senses he was labouring under a diabolical spell  and there was not an officer in the regiment that could deny it they all knew it they all knew it they all knew it; every man of them that they did. He was under a magic influence and a diabolical spell. He called, as witnesses to prove the existence of this spell, several officers, most of whom declared they did not know the man ; one said he always thought him a good soldier. Sir R. Comyn left it to the jury to say whether the prisoner committed the deed, and if so, whether he was at the time capable of discriminating right from wrong. The jury returned a verdict of guilty, and sentence of death was passed by the judge in so impressive a manner as to affect many persons in court, the foreman of the jury being dissolved in tears. The prisoner appeared totally unconcerned, and observed,  They all know I am under the influence of magic. This individual was executed on the 10th. After conviction, he shewed no signs of contrition ; he denied that Capt. Donelan had impeded his promotion, declaring he was a kind good man; he would not state the motives which impelled him to the act, but expressed bis belief in witchcraft. On the day of execution, however, he evinced a more becoming sense of his situation, and appeared duly impressed with religious feelings......            
          
              167614            
          
              Surname: Donelan (57th regt)            
          
              First Name: Ensign John William            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 1822            
          
              Place: -            
          
              Source: List of the Officers of the Army and Corps of Royal Marines - 57th (or West Middlesex) regiment of foot            
          
              Details: Appointed ensign on 3 April 1817            
          
              167617            
          
              Surname: Donelan (57th regt)            
          
              First Name: John William            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 22 October 1829            
          
              Place: -            
          
              Source: SG            
          
              Details: Appointed Magistrate of the Territory            
          
              27445            
          
              Surname: Donelan (57th regt)            
          
              First Name: Lieutenant            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 1831 14 February            
          
              Place: Port Stephens            
          
              Source: Early Days of Port Stephens            
          
              Details: Of 57th Regiment. Recalled from Port Stephens. 57th to embark for India            
          
              64780            
          
              Surname: Donelan (57th regt)            
          
              First Name: Lieutenant            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 1831 3 March            
          
              Place: -            
          
              Source: SG            
          
              Details: 57th Regiment. Embarked on Resource for India.            
          
              37053            
          
              Surname: Donelan (57th regt)            
          
              First Name: Lieutenant John William            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 14 February 1831            
          
              Place: Port Stephens            
          
              Source: Early Days of Port Stephens            
          
              Details: Lieutenant Donelan. Recalled from Port Stephens. 57th to embark for India            
          
              167616            
          
              Surname: Donelan (57th regt)            
          
              First Name: Lieutenant John William            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 6 April 1827            
          
              Place: Norfolk Island            
          
              Source: SG            
          
              Details: Pursued mutinous convicts at Norfolk Island in September 1826            
          
              111910            
          
              Surname: Green (57th regt)            
          
              First Name: George Henry            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 1836 14 December            
          
              Place: East Maitland            
          
              Source: BR            
          
              Details: Death of George Henry Green, Paymaster of the 57th regiment            
          
              167856            
          
              Surname: Heaviside (57th regiment)            
          
              First Name: Captain            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 6 October 1825            
          
              Place: Newcastle            
          
              Source: SG            
          
              Details: On Monday afternoon a detachment of the 57th regiment embarked on board the Government brig Amity, under the command of Captain Heaviside, to relieve a detachment of the 3rd (Buffs) doing duty at Newcastle, and sailed the same evening            
          
              167858            
          
              Surname: Heaviside (57th regt)            
          
              First Name: Captain            
          
              Ship: Asia 1825 (1)             
          
              Date: 24 February 1825            
          
              Place: Sydney            
          
              Source: SG            
          
              Details: The Guard of the Asia comprises a detachment of the 57th regiment for VDL. The Officers were Captain Heaviside and Lieut Le. Merchant.            
          
              167857            
          
              Surname: Heaviside (57th regt)            
          
              First Name: Captain Richard            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 1826            
          
              Place: India to England            
          
              Source: The Asiatic Journal            
          
              Details: Per Mangles from NSW: Col. and Mrs. Thornton and two children; W. Walker Esq., Master Walker; Captains Heaviside and La Marchant H.M. 57th regt; Dr. Wilson R.N.; Mr McBrien, Mr. Fenton; S. Levy Esq.,            
          
              181656            
          
              Surname: Kelly (57th regt)            
          
              First Name: Serjeant            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: 28 January 1826            
          
              Place: Newcastle            
          
              Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)            
          
              Details: James Edwards, in government service, charged with insolence to Serjeant Kelly (57th regt) in the performance of his duty. Serjeant Kelly states - I accompanied Brennan in search of some necessaries belonging to hi which had been made away with. A pair of Trousers were found in the possession of Henry Ausher. Edwards was present and said I had only gone there to extort money, that it was a common practice. Edwards admits having made use of improper language and expresses himself sorry for having done so. James Edwards sentenced to solitary confinement for one week.            
          
              213880            
          
              Surname: Lake (57th regt)            
          
              First Name: Private Thomas            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: December 1827 - March 1828            
          
              Place: Port Stephens            
          
              Source: 57th regiment Pay Lists - Trove            
          
              Details: Private Thomas Lake stationed at Port Stephens            
          
              213885            
          
              Surname: McCarthy (57th regt)            
          
              First Name: Private Daniel            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: March - June 1828            
          
              Place: Port Stephens            
          
              Source: 57th regiment Pay Lists            
          
              Details: Private Daniel McCarthy stationed at Port Stephens            
          
              213889            
          
              Surname: McKelligott (57th regt)            
          
              First Name: Private John            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: September - December 1826            
          
              Place: Wallis Plains            
          
              Source: 57th Regiment Pay Lists - Trove            
          
              Details: Private John McKelligott stationed at Wallis Plains            
          
              213886            
          
              Surname: Morris (57th regt)            
          
              First Name: Private Bernard            
          
              Ship: -            
          
              Date: March - June 1828            
          
              Place: Port Stephens            
          
              Source: 57th Regiment Pay Lists - Trove            
          
              Details: Private Bernard Morris station at Port Stephens