Surname:
Maguire (McGuire)
Source:
Colonial Secretary Papers. Monthly Return of Corporal Punishments inflicted at Newcastle
Details:
Government servant. Sentenced to 50 lashes for Gambling and running away from his gang
Surname:
Maguire (McGuire)
Source:
NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
Details:
John McGuire per Recovery and Michael Townsend per Dick both in service to government, charged with gambling and absenting themselves from the huts of the road party to which they belong.....James Gallaghar, overseer of the road party states....I saw the two prisoners yesterday throwing up farthings. They had seven or eight dumps on one side and a shirt and jacket on the other. They were evidently gambling. I have a great deal of trouble with them. On Saturday they absented themselves from the huts with two others and did not return until the following morning. Patrick Nalty, one of the road party gang, corroborates the evidence of Gallaghar in respect to the gaming. John McGuire and Michael Townsend sentenced to 50 lashes each
Surname:
McDonnell (McDonald)
Details:
Blacksmith aged 27. Assignedto William Bucknell
Details:
Granted Ticket of Leave
Surname:
McGonnagle (McGonigal)
Details:
Labourer from Co. Derry. Ticket of leave holder. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Paterson. Committed for trial at Maitland Quarter Sessions. Sent to Maitland 2 May
Surname:
McGonnagle (McGonigal)
Details:
From Co. Dery. Ticket of leave holder. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Maitland Quarter Sessions. Remanded until next Sessions. Sent to Maitland for trial 1 August
Surname:
McGonnagle (McGonnigal)
Details:
Assigned to the Government
Surname:
McTeague (MacTeague)
Source:
State Archives. Gaol Description and Entrance Books, 1818-1930; Item: 2/2020; Roll: 757.. (Ancestry)
Details:
Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Peel River district. Sentenced to 6 months in prison for neglect of work
Details:
Shepherd aged 42. T/L holder employed by Alexander McLeod
Source:
Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 20
Details:
Assigned to government service at Newcastle
Source:
NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
Details:
Francis Davey, John O Brien per Recovery, Joseph Walker per Admiral Gambier charged with destroying the benches in the strong room at the hospital. John Clancey, overseer at the hospital states. The prisoners were exempted by the surgeon from labour and were shut up in the strong room as usual during the hours of public labour. In the course of the day I went to the room and found the benches broken and part of them burned. Davey has often been in the room at the hospital and is a troublesome character. I dont know anything of the others. O Brien and Walker state that Davey was the person who broke and burnt the stools. In consequence of the general good character of O Brien and Walker they are discharged. Francis Davey sentenced to solitary confinement for one week
Source:
NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825 (Ancestry)
Details:
John O Burn assigned bonded servant to James Reid charged with refusing wholesome food and exciting his fellow prisoners to misconduct...Mr. James Reid stated, On Sunday morning last I felt it necessary to stop the tea and sugar of my government men, and to give them milk in lieu. It was received the first day, but on the second they declared that it was not fit for pigs and that I might keep it. I consider the prisoner O Burn to be a ringleader and exciting of the others to this misconduct. Formerly his conduct was good and I had reason to be satisfied with him, but lately I have ascertained that impropriety of the conduct which surprises me considerably. Prisoner denied the charge generally but stated nothing to the point. The Commandant (Henry Gillman) observed upon this occasion that with strict propriety he could not receive this person into government employ but conceiving them to be the reason and exciter of insubordination on Mr. Reids farm he considered it proper immediately to remove him from thence on the strong recommendation made by Mr. Reid as well as a private communication from Mr. Reid stating that his property was in great danger. The Commandant is induced to give the foregoing explanation as the reason for deviating from a rule laid down, in consequence of the litigious disposition evinced towards him by Mr. Reid and his adherents for some time past. Samue Theady was assigned to James Reid in place of John O Burn.
Source:
Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 20
Details:
Assigned to the Government miners gang at Newcastle
Surname:
Oglesby (Oggleby) (Ogleby)
Source:
Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 20
Details:
Assigned servant to Mr. Blaxland at Newcastle
Surname:
Oglesby (Oglebie) (Oglebey)
Details:
In service to Gregory Blaxland. Drowned while trying to cross Throsby Creek
Details:
Granted Ticket of Leave
Details:
Labourer aged 23 assigned to A.A. Co
Details:
T/L holder aged 26. Employed as overseer by Beresford Hudson
Source:
Application to marry
Details:
27 yrs of age. Application to marry Catherine Walker
Details:
Re permisson to marry Catherine Walker at Newcastle