Surname:
Josselyn (Jaslin) (Joslyn) (Jocelyn)
Details:
Aged 35. Assigned to Thomas Black
Surname:
Josselyn (Joslyn)
Details:
Ploughman aged 29. Assigned to Standish Lawrence Harris
Surname:
Josselyn (Josselynn) (Joslin)
Details:
On list of convicts landed from the Mary and forwarded to Parramatta for distribution
Surname:
Josselyn (Josselynn) (Joslin)
Details:
On return of fines and punishments inflicted by the Bench of Evan
Surname:
Josselyn (Josslyn)
Details:
Aged 25. Tried in Suffolk. hazel eyes, brown hair, freckled complexion. Absconded from Emu Plains
First Name:
Constable Duncan
Details:
Appointed constable in place of Peter Reilly who resigned
Source:
Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 19
Details:
Assigned to government service at Newcastle
Details:
Appointed constable in the room of Peter Reilly
Details:
On establishment of expedition of allan Cunningham from Bathurst to Interior
Details:
Born 1804. 5' 7 1/2", slender build, dark complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, Dismissed from situation as constable and 12 months in irons for violent assault
Details:
William McCarthy sentenced to be executed for the wilful murder of Duncan Kennedy, a government constable, in the employ of Mr. Icely
Place:
Newcastle district
Source:
Archives Office of NSW. Colonial Secretary: Misc records (4/4570D)pp1-88
Details:
On list of assigned convicts who are not mechanics. Assigned to Edward Gostwyck Cory
Details:
Returned to Government service after accompanying Allan Cunningham as packhorse leader
Date:
1824 January, March
Source:
State Records NSW. Colonial Secretary's Correpondence. Special Bundles, 1794-1825. Series 898
Details:
Assigned to Edward Cory. Sentenced to 50 lashes for neglect of work and inciting a fellow prisoner to theft
Source:
NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
Details:
Duncan Kennedy per Mary, assigned servant to Mr. Cory. Charged with constant neglect of his work. Sentenced to 14 days hard labour in the town gang
Details:
Obtained Ticket of Leave
Details:
Ticket of leave holder. Death of
First Name:
William or John
Source:
Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 19
Details:
Assigned servant to Mr. Phillips in the district of Newcastle
Details:
Aged 40. Assigned to James Cox
Source:
NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825, 1826-1827 (Ancestry)
Details:
William Lawrey per ship Mary, in service to James Phillips, charged with absenting himself from his duty and insolence to his master. Mr. Phillips states - I was about to proceed to my farm yesterday, but was prevented by my servants absenting themselves from the boat. I searched a number of houses before I discovered them at a public house drinking. I ordered them immediately to the boat and I followed in a short time after; on my arrival at the wharf, two of my men were there, but Lawrey had again absented himself and it was a considerable time before I found him seated smoking his pipe in the lumber yard. On my reprimanding him for the trouble he had given me he answered very impertinently - Cannot I have time to speak to my ship mate - the prisoner admits having made use of very improper language to his master and expresses his sorrow for it. States he went to the lumber yard to get the superintendents Clerk to write a letter for him. Has no reason to complain of ill treatment from his master. Sentenced to 50 lashes and to be transferred to Dr. Morans service