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Assigned to James Reid. Charged with being absent without leave
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Found guilty of being absent without leave and sentenced to 50 lashes
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Granted Ticket of Leave
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Marriages p3
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Marriage of James Mills aged 36 and Caroline McKelvey aged 28.
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Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions, Bench Books, 1833-1836 (Ancestry)
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John Morris per Asia, James Mills per Captain Cook and Robert Harlock per Captain Cook all assigned to James Reid Esq., charged with being out after hours...Constable William Rouse testified...On Saturday night at ten oclock I was going by the house of William Turvey and heard the voice of Morris. I knocked at the door. Turvey answered and asked who was there. I told him Rouse the Constable. He said he would not let me in and that he would not open the door for any body. We waited outside the door behind the paling in a few minutes after he opened the door and let the prisoners out. We pursued and took them as they were going towards their homes and put them in the watch house. All found guilty. Mills was sentenced to twenty lashes; Morris and Harlock were sentenced to thirty five lashes each. In consequence of the scourger Bray having absconded, the above punishment is remitted to twenty four hours in solitary confinement in the cells. Magistrate Thomas Gibson
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Assigned to James Reid. Charged with disorderly conduct. Sentenced to 25 lashes
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Age 34. Assigned to James Reid
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Granted Ticket of Leave
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Newcastle Bench Books. AONSW Reel 2722
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George Oakford, attached to the hospital., charged by J.S. Williamson with neglect and insolence when he refused to move a spade quickly enough. Thomas Mitchell, Thomas Roberts and Joseph Spragg gave evidence that Williamson had shook & pushed Oakford and called him an insolent young scoundrel. In defence Oakford said he had been working all day and was tired. Case discharged from Court
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Age 24. Assigned to Newcastle hospital
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Application to Marry
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Thomas Mitchell age 29 arrived per 'Captain Cook', application to marry Anne Jones age 21 (free emigrant)
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UK Prison Hulk Registers and Letter Books. Ancestry
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Thomas Mitchell age 22, convicted at Newington on 3rd December 1832 of stealing fowls and sentenced to 14 years transportation. Admitted to the Hardy Hulk moored at Portsmouth on 14 December 1832 and transferred to the Captain Cook convict ship for transportation to NSW on 29 April 1833
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Age 33. Assigned to George Sparke
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Apprehended after absconding from No. 5 road party
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Age 17. Assigned to James Hale
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Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Gaol Description and Entrance Books, 1818-1930
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John Nunn, laborer from Wiltshire. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Maitland charged with having murdered his wife Margaret Nunn. Sentenced to 12 months confinement
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Granted Ticket of Leave
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Maitland Family History Circle's Pre 1900 Pioneer Register
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Born 1812 Wiltshire, England. Spouse Mary Anne Kayll. For information about descendants see Pioneer Register Entry No. 1229
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Assigned to Powell & Allman. Aged 25.
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Marriages p. 8
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Marriage of James Raymond and Mary Kayll. Witnesses at marriage John Livingston and Harriett Higgins