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On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle
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On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per 'Lady Nelson'
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On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per 'Lady Nelson'
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On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per Estramina
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Burke or William Collins Burke
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On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per Estramina
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Burke or William Collins Burke
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Prisoner at Newcastle. To Commandant Thomas Thompson re remission of Jacksons sentence and return to Sydney
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Maitland Family History Circle's Pre 1900 Pioneer Register
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Born 1775 Shropshire. Died December 1826. Spouse Jane Mitchell. For more information see Pioneer Register Entry No. 723
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Colonial Secretary's Papers. State Records of NSW Special Bundles
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Marriage of William Jones per Surry to Jane Mitchell per Speke
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Ancestry.com. New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Class: HO 10; Piece: 19
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Landholder in the district of Newcastle
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Gaol Entrance Books. State Archives NSW; Item: 2/2009; Roll: 757 (Ancestry)
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Admitted to Newcastle gaol. Colonial sentence expired . Sent to Hyde Park Barracks
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On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per Elizabeth Henrietta
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On list of prisoners transported to Newcastle
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Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4004]; Microfiche: 634
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William McGeary age 25. Occupation gunner and engineer. Native place Limerick. Court-martial at Lisbon 13 January 1813. Sentenced to transportation for life
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Prisoner at Newcastle. Stabbed two men; thought to be insane
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On monthly returns of prisoners punished at Newcastle
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Runaway from Newcastle; Captured
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Colonial Secretary Papers. Main series of letters received, 1788-1825. Series 897
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Correspondence from J.T. Morisset commandant at Newcastle to Governor Macquarie re prisoners who were being sent to Sydney as witnesses in court cases to be returned to Newcastle as their detention in Sydney was having a detrimental effect on other convicts. Two men Geary and Gough had stabbed a fellow prisoner John Bluer in the hopes of being sent to Sydney for trial as a means of escaping from the settlement at Newcastle
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Leader of bushrangers. Captured
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Escaped from Sydney gaol