Source:
State Archives NSW; Gaol Entrance Book, Item: 2/2020; Roll: 757 (Ancestry)
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Free. Admitted to Newcastle gaol on a charge of drunkenness. Sentenced to 24 hrs in the cells
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book. State Archives NSW. Roll 136
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Clerk from London . Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Newcastle. Sentenced to 7 days in the cells. Sent to No. 3 Stockade at Newcastle 7 July 1840
Source:
Newcastle Gaol Entrance Book - State Archives NSW; Roll: 757
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Sent to Newcastle gaol on a charge of drunkenness. Sentenced to 7 days in the cells
Source:
Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Gaol Description and Entrance Books
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James Hopkins, clerk from London. Admitted to Newcastle gaol under sentence of 24 hours in the cells. Orderly conduct
First Name:
James Gregory
Source:
Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Gaol Description and Entrance Books, 1818-1930
Details:
James Gregory Hopkins, Clerk from London, admitted to Newcastle gaol. Sentenced to 48 hours in the cells for drunkenness
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Tailor from London. Sent to Newcastle gaol by Patterson Plains Bench. A Runaway. To be sent to an iron gang for 6mths and returned to his master
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Born 1805. Stout, dark complexion, black hair, dark brown eyes. Sentenced to 12 months in irons for stealing and leaving the farm of his master Mr. Black without permission
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Labourer aged 40. Assigned to Australian Agricultural Company
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Ticket of leave cancelled. Sentenced 12 mths in irons
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indents. Fiche No. 667
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Age 18 Reads and writes. Tailor from London. Tried 22 October 1823 and sentenced to 14 years transportation
Surname:
Luworthy (Leworthy)
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Labourer aged 20 assigned to the Australian Agricultural company
Source:
AO NSW Convict Indents. Fiche No. 667
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Age 21. Farmer's man and shepherd from Kent. Tried 2 August 1826 and sentenced to 14 years transportation for sheep stealing.
Surname:
Maytum (Maytom) (Mayton) (Mayturn)
Source:
In the Service of the Company. Letters of Sir Edward Parry, VolumeII June 1832 - March 1834 Letter 1060
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Assigned to William Cromarty. To be re-assigned to the A.A. Company in exchange for Joshua Meares
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Obtained Ticket of Leave
Surname:
Maytum (Maytrim)
Details:
Ticket of leave holder
Place:
Renalsha, Port Stephens
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Servant aged19 assigned to William Cromarty
Place:
Patterson's Plains
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Labourer aged 25. Assigned to William Innes
Details:
Obtained Ticket of Leave
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Labourer from Manchester. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Maitland on 6 June under sentence of 14 days solitary confinement and then return to his gang. Kept in the gaol establishment at the end of sentence as a waterman
Source:
Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books, 1833-1836 (Ancestry)
Details:
James Dewell per Marquis of Hastings, attached to the gaol. Charged with holding an improper communication with the female prisoners in gaol. John Moor per Champion attached to the gaol, charged with being accessory with Dewell. John Field, gaoler, testified...On Tuesday 27th I heard the prisoner Dewell holding a conversation with a female prisoner and I saw a handkerchief thrown from the window out of the womans room which handkerchief I found on the prisoner. I heard the woman call the prisoner by name and tell him to get some sugar and tobacco for her. I found a dollar tied up in the handkerchief. Moor was on watch at the time. It was his duty to prevent any communication between the prisoners. It was done by his knowledge. I allow nothing to come into the gaol without my permission and then only on a Monday. Guilty. Sentenced Moor to seventy five lashes and Dewell to fifty lashes.