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Aged 15. Tried in Liverpool. Assigned to J.H. Broughton
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Errand boy aged 18 from Liverpool. Ruddy and freckled compl., brown hair, brown eyes, left eye darker than right, slight scar on nose, several scars under left jaw, small mole right side of neck, tattoos. Absconded from J.H. Boughton 6th October
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Apprehended after absconding from J.H. Boughton
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Absconded from J.H. Boughton 1st November
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Apprehended after absconding from J.H. Boughton
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State Archives NSW; Kingswood, New South Wales; Gaol Description and Entrance Books, 1818-1930; Item: 2/2020; Roll: 757.
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Thomas Edwards per John and James Gore per John Barry admitted to Newcastle gaol from Paterson under a charge of being illegally at large with fire arms.
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Convict Indents. State Archives NSW. Microfiche 731. (Ancestry)
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Thomas Edwards age 15. Errand boy from Liverpool. Tried at Lancaster Quarter Sessions 26 October 1835 and sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing clothes. 5ft 2 1/4in, ruddy and freckled, brown hair and brown eyes. Left eye darker than right. SL in a heart, pierced with four darts on upper, mermaid ICEC inside lower right arm, sun back of right hand, wart on fore and ring on middle and third fingers of same, woman, burnt out, EC inside lower left arm, blue ring middle finger of left hand
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Newcastle Gaol Entrance Books. State Archives NSW; Roll: 757 (ancestry)
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Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Parramatta on 9 January 1841 having absconded from Paterson
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Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Gaol Description and Entrance Books, 1818-1930
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Joseph Eubank, miner from Yorkshire. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Murrurundi. Sentenced to 1 month confinement for absconding from hired service
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Eubank (Youbank)
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Newcastle Bench Books. AONSW Reel 2722
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Sentenced to 30 lashes for refusing to work
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Convict Indents. State Archives NSW. Microfiche 731. (Ancestry)
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John Evans age 45. Married with 2 children. Native place Richmond. Occupation gardener. Tried Central Criminal Court 1 February 1836 and sentenced to transportation for life for having stolen books. 5ft 10 1/2 in, dark sallow complexion, brown hair mixed with grey, hazel eyes, Lost two upper front teeth, two scars back of middle finger of right hand, scar palm of left hand, small mole left cheek raised mole back of neck. Top of head bald
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Fortitude Hulk, Chatham
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UK Prison Hulk Registers. Ancestry
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Admitted to the Fortitude hulk from Newgate prison on 19th February 1836 having been sentenced to transportation for life for sacrilege. Sent to the John for transportation to NSW on 22 September 1836
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The Proceedings of the Old Bailey Online
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JOHN EVANS was indicted for feloniously breaking and entering a chapel. called St. Pauls Chapel, in the parish of Clapham, on the 5th of January; and 1 prayer-book, value 5s.; and 1 Bible, value 7s.; the goods of Mary Rogern: 1 Prayer-book, value 5s.; the goods of George Smith; I hymn-book, value 5s.; the goods of John Satchard; 1 hymn-book, value 3s.; the goods of George Webber; 1 hymn-book, value 3s.; the goods of Henry Garrett key; 1 hymn-book value 2s.; the goods of John Barton 1 hymn-book, value 3s.; the goods of Foliat Scott Stokes; and 100 printed books, value 10l.; the goods of certain persons, whose names are unknown, in the said chapel, being then and there found, did feloniously and sacrilegiously steal, take, and carry away, against the Statute, &c.—2nd COUNT, for feloniously stealing the same. Sentenced to transportation for life
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Ewbank (Eubank) (Youbank)
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Miner from Yorkshire. Admitted to Newcastle from Maitland under sentence of 3 months hard labour. Sentence expired 17 January 1846
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Burials p13
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Assigned servant. Died aged 23. Burial date
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Newcastle & Hunter River Bench Books. AONSW Reel 680
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John Jackson and Thomas Fawcett both assigned to R.A. Rodd. Sentenced to 7 days in the cells and then to be returned to their master for being absent without leave
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Aged 23. Tried in Chester. Assigned to A.A. Co
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Australasian Chronicle
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Granted Ticket of Leave
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Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions Letter Book
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Letter no. 44/99. Re William Finney whose ticket had lately been altered from Port Macquarie to Newcastle and his wish to be allowed a passport to enable him to accompany his employer Thomas Bruce in his licensed boat trading between Newcastle, Maitland, Paterson and Clarence River. Recommended that indulgence be granted
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Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions Letter Book
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Letter 45/138. William Finney having been engaged by John Portus, proprietor of the Morpeth Mills as mariner on board the cutter Ellen to ply between Morpeth, Clarence town, Paterson, Raymond Terrace and Newcastle with flour and grain etc for 12 months the Magistrate recommended that Finney be granted the indulgence.