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Item: 11049
Surname: Mortimer
First Name: William
Ship: Mary 1822
Date: 1844 30 March
Place: Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Ticket of Leave cancelled for drunkenness


 
Item: 16766
Surname: Mortimer
First Name: William
Ship: Mary 1822
Date: 1845 10 May
Place: Paterson
Source: MM
Details: Obtained ticket of leave


 
Item: 109689
Surname: Mortimer
First Name: William
Ship: Mary 1822
Date: 1837 2 September
Place: Maitland
Source: SG
Details: Granted Ticket of Leave


 
Item: 52639
Surname: Newson
First Name: George
Ship: Mary 1822
Date: 1828 2 January
Place: Upper Hunter River
Source: SG
Details: Obtained Ticket of Leave


 
Item: 93789
Surname: Newton
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Mary 1822
Date: 1831 6 April
Place: Newcastle
Source: NGE
Details: Labourer from London. Admitted to Newcastle gaol by Maitland bench. Sent to Syd. For identification. Returned to the Bench at Maitland 8 April


 
Item: 170084
Surname: Newton
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Mary 1822
Date: 1825
Place: Newcastle
Source: Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 20
Details: Assigned to government service at Newcastle


 
Item: 176736
Surname: Newton
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Mary 1822
Date: 1824
Place: Newcastle district
Source: Newcastle (Hunter River) Population Book, 1824 - Ancestry
Details: Born c. 1803. Assigned to Mr. Rotton


 
Item: 182290
Surname: Newton
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Mary 1822
Date: 11 December 1826
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW Courts Magistrates, Newcastle Police Court: 1823-1825, 1826-1827 (Ancestry)
Details: Thomas Newton, per ship Mary, in government service charged with theft. Mrs. Mary Beattie states - On Saturday evening last I had a quantity of wearing apparel in a bucket at my house. I saw them in the front room about 1/2 eight o clock. I did not miss them before yesterday morning about nine o clock when I found the bucket had been emptied of its contents with the exception of a bed gown an apron and a pair of drawers. In the course of the day I was informed by White the sawyer that with good management I might recover my loss as the things had been offered to him, and that he was to see the person again who had them at nine o clock. It was agreed between White and Riley the Constable as to the manner they would proceed to get the stolen articles into their possession and I supplied Riley with three dollars to assist him in his operations. The articles now produced in court are those which were stolen from my house with the exception of a pair of trowsers in which they were wrapt. William White states - On Saturday night I was at the residence of the man who works with me. I had gone to him to borrow some charge, it was about half past 8 o clock. Whilst I was there the prisoner came in, he had a bundle with him which appeared to contain clothes some of which he offered for sale, I told him I had no objection to purchase anything that would suit me but I did not purchase any. Yesterday I heard of Mrs. Beattie having been robbed, I sent for her and communicated what I have now related. It was concerted between Riley the Constable and myself as to the manner in which I was to endeavour to obtain possession of the stolen goods, and he gave me three dollars to make the purchase. About nine o clock last night I went to the public Well and there met the prisoner and got from him the articles now before the court. Riley was close at hand and immediately apprehended the prisoner and took the things into his own charge. Peter Riley, constable states - I know of the robbery at Mrs. Beatties on Saturday night and yesterday I was sent for to her house when she informed me that White the sawyer could give me some information respecting it. A message was despatched to White requesting his attendance and he immediately came. He told me he had seen some of the articles stolen in the possession of the prisoner who had offered them for sale and that he had no doubt but they could be obtained for a trifle. It was then arranged that White should be furnished with three dollars which dollars Mrs. Beattie let me have and I handed them over to White having first put a mark on each of them by a nick under the figure 8. White then went away to make the bargain. Having afterwards learnt that the property was to be handed over to White at nine o clock that night near the public Well. I concealed myself in that neighbourhood and saw the prisoner met White at the hour appointed and deliver over the White the property now produced in Court upon which I immediately took the prisoner into custody and on searching his person I found the three dollars on him which I had marked and given to White. I also took the bundle from White which had been delivered to him by the prisoner. The prisoner on being called on for his defence pleads guilty. Sentence -Three years extension of sentence at the expiration of his present original sentence


 
Item: 21761
Surname: North
First Name: Samuel
Ship: Mary 1822
Date: 1846 29 April
Place: Singleton
Source: MM
Details: Ticket of leave cancelled. Unable to support himself


 
Item: 107544
Surname: North
First Name: Samuel
Ship: Mary 1822
Date: 1846 7 April
Place: Newcastle (hospital)
Source: Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Burials p16
Details: Prisoner of the Crown. Died aged 46. ?from Calcutta


 
Item: 122667
Surname: North
First Name: Samuel
Ship: Mary 1822
Date: 1843 10 January
Place: Paterson
Source: GG
Details: Granted Ticket of Leave


 
Item: 26347
Surname: Owen
First Name: Samuel
Ship: Mary 1822
Date: 1826 12 January
Place: Patrick Plains
Source: SG
Details: Appointed Honorary constable by the Governor


 
Item: 63417
Surname: Owen
First Name: Samuel
Ship: Mary 1822
Date: 1826 12 January
Place: Patrick Plains
Source: The Australian
Details: Appointed Constable


 
Item: 110443
Surname: Owen
First Name: Samuel
Ship: Mary 1822
Date: 1829 9 June
Place: Patrick Plains
Source: SG
Details: Granted Ticket of Leave


 
Item: 170112
Surname: Owen
First Name: Samuel
Ship: Mary 1822
Date: 1825
Place: Newcastle
Source: Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 20
Details: Assigned to James Bowman at or near Newcastle


 
Item: 173427
Surname: Owen
First Name: Samuel
Ship: Mary 1822
Date: 5 May 1827
Place: Newcastle
Source: Application to Marry
Details: Samuel Owen 25, per Mary, application to marry Sarah Williams per Grenada


 
Item: 182719
Surname: Owen
First Name: Samuel
Ship: Mary 1822
Date: 15 February 1824
Place: Sydney
Source: CSI
Details: Samuel Owen per Mary assigned to Dr. James Bowman at Sydney


 
Item: 109141
Surname: Owens
First Name: Samuel
Ship: Mary 1822
Date: 1837
Place: Invermein
Source: GRC
Details: Ticket of leave holder


 
Item: 182720
Surname: Owens
First Name: Samuel
Ship: Mary 1822
Date: 28 May 1821
Place: Leviathan Hulk, Portsmouth
Source: UK Prison Hulk Registers (Ancestry)
Details: Samuel Owen age 19. convicted of felony 31 March 1821 at Warwick. Sentenced to transportation for life. Received from Warwick on to the Leviathan hulk on 28 May 1821 and transferred to the Mary on 22 August 1821 for transportation to NSW


 
Item: 17534
Surname: Priest
First Name: John
Ship: Mary 1822
Date: 1831 18 August
Place: Maitland
Source: SG
Details: Obtained Ticket of Leave



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