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              12552            
          
              Surname: Errington            
          
              First Name: Thomas            
          
              Ship: Lord Lyndoch 1838            
          
              Date: 1844 17 August            
          
              Place: Cassilis            
          
              Source: MM            
          
              Details: Obtained Ticket of Leave            
          
              9516            
          
              Surname: Eynon            
          
              First Name: Thomas            
          
              Ship: Lord Lyndoch 1838            
          
              Date: 1843 4 November            
          
              Place: Maitland            
          
              Source: MM            
          
              Details: Obtained ticket of leave            
          
              10270            
          
              Surname: Eynon            
          
              First Name: Thomas            
          
              Ship: Lord Lyndoch 1838            
          
              Date: 1844 10 February            
          
              Place: Maitland            
          
              Source: MM            
          
              Details: Ticket of Leave cancelled. Not eligible, being assigned a boy.            
          
              18644            
          
              Surname: Eynon            
          
              First Name: Thomas            
          
              Ship: Lord Lyndoch 1838            
          
              Date: 1845 27 September            
          
              Place: Maitland            
          
              Source: MM            
          
              Details: Obtained Ticket of Leave            
          
              172865            
          
              Surname: Fawcett            
          
              First Name: William            
          
              Ship: Lord Lyndoch 1838            
          
              Date: 5 July 1842            
          
              Place: Newcastle gaol            
          
              Source: State Archives NSW; Gaol Entrance Book, Item: 2/2020; Roll: 757 (Ancestry)            
          
              Details: Admitted to Newcastle gaol on a charge of disorderly conduct. Sentenced to 7 days in the cells            
          
              174791            
          
              Surname: Fawcett            
          
              First Name: William            
          
              Ship: Lord Lyndoch 1838            
          
              Date: 23 August 1844            
          
              Place: Newcastle gaol            
          
              Source: State Archives NSW; Gaol Entrance Book, Item: 2/2020; Roll: 757 (Ancestry)            
          
              Details: William Fawcett and Thomas Maples admitted to Newcastle gaol charged with assaulting William Harrison with intent to do him grievous bodily harm. Sent for trial            
          
              48431            
          
              Surname: Frazer (Fraser)            
          
              First Name: Lewis            
          
              Ship: Lord Lyndoch 1838             
          
              Date: 1841 6 December            
          
              Place: East Maitland            
          
              Source: BR            
          
              Details: Died aged 37. Buried in Glebe Cemetery            
          
              13335            
          
              Surname: Garlick            
          
              First Name: John            
          
              Ship: Lord Lyndoch 1838            
          
              Date: 1844 26 October            
          
              Place: Port Stephens            
          
              Source: MM            
          
              Details: Obtained ticket of leave            
          
              16807            
          
              Surname: Gazard            
          
              First Name: William            
          
              Ship: Lord Lyndoch 1838            
          
              Date: 1845 10 May            
          
              Place: Newcastle            
          
              Source: MM            
          
              Details: Obtained ticket of leave            
          
              15531            
          
              Surname: Glanville            
          
              First Name: Richard            
          
              Ship: Lord Lyndoch 1838            
          
              Date: 18 March 1841            
          
              Place: -            
          
              Source: Australasian Chronicle            
          
              Details: EXECUTION.-On Tuesday morning the six bushrangers, James Everett, Robert Chitty, John Marshall, Richard Glanville, John Shea, and Edward Davies, who were convicted at the last criminal sittings of the wilful murder of John Graham, at Scone, on the 21st December last, all paid the forfeit of their lives by expiating their offences on the scaffold. An immense crowd was collected to witness the last awful scene of these  men’s career, as they had been long notorious for the many burglaries which they had committed in various parts of the interior, but chiefly in the Hunter's River district. At a few minutes past nine o’clock the wretched men were conducted from their cells to the area in front of the drop, where they knelt for some time in the exercise of their devotions. Chitty, Everett, Marshall, and Glanville, were attended by the Rev. Mr. Cowper and the Rev. John Elder; Shea by the Very Rev. Air. Murphy ; and Davies, being of the Jewish persuasion, was attended by Mr. Isaacs, the Jewish Rabbi. They all appeared to be deeply impressed with a full sense of their awful situation, and paid the greatest attention to the instruction and prayers of their spiritual attendants. After about ten minutes spent in devotion they arose, and Everett in a very hurried manner ran up the steps leading to the scaffold, and was followed by Chitty, Glanville, and Marshall; they all four in a loud and clear voice sung the first verse of the hymn commencing ‘Awake my soul, and with the sun.’ Shea was the next to ascend, and Davies, who was dressed in a suit of mourning, was the last to ascend; he cast his eye with a keen penetrating glance upon the crowd assembled in the gaol yard as if to recognise any acquaintance, and then with a firm step mounted the ladder.  A few minutes more were spent in devotion, and then the ropes were adjusted and the caps drawn over their faces; they still continued (particularly Everett and Glanville) in loud and apparently fervent prayer till the bolt was drawn, and they were launched into the presence of their Maker. They all died almost without a struggle. They had long been a terror to the inhabitants in the district of the Hunter, and it is to be hoped that awful example which has been made of them will deter others from the pursuing such law            
          
              44592            
          
              Surname: Glanville            
          
              First Name: Richard            
          
              Ship: Lord Lyndoch 1838            
          
              Date: 1841 25 February            
          
              Place: -            
          
              Source: SC.   R v. Shea and others            
          
              Details: Assigned to Mrs. Georgina Hely before absconding to join bushrangers on 16 Dec 1840            
          
              53762            
          
              Surname: Glanville            
          
              First Name: Richard            
          
              Ship: Lord Lyndoch 1838            
          
              Date: 25 February 1841            
          
              Place: -            
          
              Source: Australasian Chronicle            
          
              Details: Elizabeth Chivers, wife of John Chivers, publican of Scone, remembered seeing some men go to Mr. Dangar's house on the morning of the 21st of December; she heard the noise of horses  feet, and on looking out of the window sill observed three men, having the appearance of gentlemen, who rode up to Mr. Dangar's gates, and one of them dismounted and went in ; one of them had a light coloured ribbon in his hat, and she thought on that account they were bushrangers; she turned round to go out of the room to see if they were bushrangers, but as she was going towards the door a man came and said, " Well, mistress, what have you got fo r us?" Witness asked him what lie wanted, and he said money, and he knew that she had plenty, and he must have it; Glanville was the man. 'This witness also identified Marshall and Everett, and said she believed Davies was also there on looking at him again she said she was sure that he was the man who was standing at the bar door with ribbons in his hat. Glanville was armed with two guns, and several pistols in his belt. The witness then sat down, and Glanville told her to get up and give him the money, as lie had not long to stop; she then gave him the cash box out of the bedroom window ; there was in it about thirty .LI notes, two £10 notes, half a sovereign, and about £20 in silver; there were also some orders, but lie said they were of no use to him, but lie took the money and went round the place to see if lie could find any fire-arms; he then called Ruggy, and the prisoner Everett came and asked what was in the cash box, and witness told him that the other man had taken it all. Everett then went towards the mantelpiece and took two bullet moulds, and a gun from the fire-place.             
          
              44581            
          
              Surname: Glanville (Bushranger)            
          
              First Name: Richard            
          
              Ship: Lord Lyndoch 1838            
          
              Date: 1841 25 February            
          
              Place: St. Albans            
          
              Source: SC.   R v. Shea and others            
          
              Details: Indicted for being present, aiding abetting and assisting the murder of John Graham            
          
              172963            
          
              Surname: Hallam            
          
              First Name: Peter            
          
              Ship: Lord Lyndoch 1838            
          
              Date: 6 August 1842            
          
              Place: Newcastle gaol            
          
              Source: State Archives NSW; Gaol Entrance Book, Item: 2/2020; Roll: 757 (Ancestry)            
          
              Details: Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Scone for neglect of duty and theft. Sent to Cockatoo Island            
          
              123091            
          
              Surname: Henshaw            
          
              First Name: John            
          
              Ship: Lord Lyndoch 1838            
          
              Date: 1843 19 September            
          
              Place: Port Stephens            
          
              Source: GG            
          
              Details: Granted Ticket of Leave            
          
              185466            
          
              Surname: Hooper            
          
              First Name: George            
          
              Ship: Lord Lyndoch 1838            
          
              Date: -            
          
              Place: -            
          
              Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12189; Item: [X641]; Microfiche: 733            
          
              Details: Stonemasons apprentice age 21 from Gloucestershire. Tried Gloucester Assizes 2 August 1837. Sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing a tongue.            
          
              185468            
          
              Surname: Hooper            
          
              First Name: George            
          
              Ship: Lord Lyndoch 1838            
          
              Date: 29 May 1841            
          
              Place: Newcastle gaol            
          
              Source: Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book - State Archives NSW; Roll: 757            
          
              Details: Sent to Newcastle gaol. No offence stated. Sent to Hyde Park Barracks            
          
              20763            
          
              Surname: Hopkinson            
          
              First Name: John            
          
              Ship: Lord Lyndoch 1838            
          
              Date: 1846 18 March            
          
              Place: Patrick Plains            
          
              Source: MM            
          
              Details: Obtained ticket of leave            
          
              122343            
          
              Surname: Horne            
          
              First Name: Edward            
          
              Ship: Lord Lyndoch 1838            
          
              Date: 1842 20 September            
          
              Place: Patrick Plains            
          
              Source: GG            
          
              Details: Granted Ticket of Leave            
          
              13337            
          
              Surname: Horne            
          
              First Name: James            
          
              Ship: Lord Lyndoch 1838            
          
              Date: 1844 26 October            
          
              Place: Port Stephens            
          
              Source: MM            
          
              Details: Obtained ticket of leave