Listing of Irish Convicts transported to New South Wales
Last Name | First Name | Full Name | Alias | Sex | Age | Trial Place | Imprisonment Place | Trial Date | Document Date | Crime Description | Sentence | Ship | Petitioner | Relationship | Comment 1 |
– | – | – – | M | 29/05/1804 | Being concerned in the late Rebellion (1803) | List of convicts arrested at Palmerston works, Co Dublin. Contains a character reference for each from Edward Clarke of Palmerston works with whom the convicts | |||||||||
ABBINGTON | CHARLES | CHARLES ABBINGTON | Hannon | M | 28 | Mayo | 27/07/1843 | Robbery with violence | Transportation 15 years | Convict is the only support for a widowed mother and five children. | |||||
ABBOT | N | N ABBOT | M | Antrim | |||||||||||
ABBOTT | JOHN | JOHN ABBOTT | M | 54 | Tipperary | 13/01/1841 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years commuted to 2 years imp. | |||||||
ABBOTT | RUSSELL | RUSSELL ABBOTT | M | 21 | Antrim | CA/07/1837 | Robbery | Transportation life | Convict is a butcher by trade. Convict’s father, Francis, resides in Lisburn, Co. Antrim. | ||||||
ABBOTT | MICHAEL | MICHAEL ABBOTT | M | 17 | Dublin | 19/10/1847 | Felony rape | Transportation 7 years | Medway | ||||||
ABBOTT | HENRY | HENRY ABBOTT | M | Queens County | 00/00/1835 | Murder | Correspondence in connection with the murder of a Mr. Carters in the Queens Co. in which the convict was believed to be implicated. | ||||||||
ABRAHAM | HARRIETT | HARRIETT ABRAHAM | F | 31 | Dublin | 05/10/1846 | Felony | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
ACHESON | WILLIAM | WILLIAM ACHESON | M | 30 | Armagh | 19/06/1850 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | Convict ordered to be discharged, 20/12/1854 File missing. | ||||||
ACHESON | ROBERT | ROBERT ACHESON | M | 21 | Dublin | 18/01/1840 | Theft of chisel | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
ACHESON | GEORGE | GEORGE ACHESON | M | 17/12/1835 | Convicts wife, Matilda Hamilton, granted a free passage to New South Wales. | ||||||||||
ACHESON | GEORGE | GEORGE ACHESON | M | Co Fermanagh | WATERLOO | List of convicts who have applied for their wives and families to be sent to New South Wales at the expense of Government. Wife, Matilda Hamilton, residing in | |||||||||
ACHESON | GEORGE | GEORGE ACHESON | M | 20/08/1836 | WATERLOO 1831 | A list of such wives and families of convicts as have declined accepting the Government offer of a free passage to New South Wales. Wife’s name, Matilda | |||||||||
ACHESON | GEORGE | GEORGE ACHESON | M | 00/00/1836 | List of persons who refuse to join their relatives in New South Wales, or who cannot be found. Wife’s name, Matilda Hamilton. | ||||||||||
ACRES | ESTHER | ESTHER ACRES | Aeres | F | |||||||||||
ADAIR | JOHN | JOHN ADAIR | M | Castlebar, County Mayo | Isabella Cork | 21/08/1823 | Being concerned in a mail robbery | Transportation | William Adair | Father | Petitioner resides at McKinn near Turlough, Co. Mayo. Claims that his son is deranged. Endorsed: was embarked on board the Isabella in a good state of health | ||||
ADAIR | JAMES | JAMES ADAIR | M | Downpatrick, County Down | 09/10/1837 | Larceny | Transportation for 7 years | Return of convicts tried at the Quarter Sessions at Downpatrick. | |||||||
ADAIR | WILLIAM | WILLIAM ADAIR | M | New Geneva | 22/08/1799 | Capt. D H Boyd | Landlord | See also James Adair | |||||||
ADAIR | JAMES | JAMES ADAIR | M | New Geneva | 22/08/1799 | Capt. D H Boyd | Landlord | See also William Adair | |||||||
ADAIRS | JAMES | JAMES ADAIRS | M | 17 | Down | 09/10/1837 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
ADAMS | NANCY | NANCY ADAMS | F | 14 | Antrim | 06/01/1842 | Burglary and robbery | Transportation 10 years | |||||||
ADAMS | BARBARA | BARBARA ADAMS | F | Galway | 04/01/1848 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | ||||||||
ADAMS | DAVID A. | DAVID A. ADAMS | M | Antrim | 18/10/1836 | Larceny from house | Transportation 7 years | Convict resides in Belfast, Co. Antrim, where he was born and is a cooper by trade. Convicts father is a grocer by trade and resides in Hill Street, Belfast | |||||||
ADAMS | HENRY | HENRY ADAMS | M | 18 | Dublin | 01/09/1836 | Felony | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
ADAMS | JOHN | JOHN ADAMS | M | 21 | Monaghan | 01/01/1844 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years after 2 mths imp. | |||||||
ADAMS | JOHN | JOHN ADAMS | M | 28 | Monaghan | 28/03/1839 | Burglary and robbery | Transportation 10 years | |||||||
ADAMS | JOHN | JOHN ADAMS | M | Tipperary | 30/06/1849 | Cow stealing | Transportation 10 years | Lord Auckland | |||||||
ADAMS | MICHAEL | MICHAEL ADAMS | M | 19 | Limerick | 11/01/1848 | Larceny from shop | Transportation 7 years | Blenheim | ||||||
ADAMS | HENRY | HENRY ADAMS | M | 14 | Antrim | 06/01/1842 | Burglary and robbery | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
ADAMS | PETER | PETER ADAMS | M | 38 | Meath | Kilmainham, Dublin | 27/02/1838 | Cow stealing | Transportation 10 years | Westmoreland | |||||
ADAMS | SAMUEL | SAMUEL ADAMS | M | 17 | Londonderry | 17/03/1847 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years commuted to 12 mths imp. | |||||||
ADAMS | THOMAS | THOMAS ADAMS | M | 19 | Antrim | 07/01/1841 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years commuted to 18 mths imp. | |||||||
ADAMS | JAMES | JAMES ADAMS | M | Cavan | 14/06/1822 | LARCENY IN A HOUSE | Convict | Prays for leave to be admitted to bail. Endorsed: his excellency has nothing to do with business of this nature, give this no answer. | |||||||
ADAMS | MARY | MARY ADAMS | M | 15 | County Antrim | 06/01/1842 | Burglary and robbery | Transportation for 10 years | The convict has a widowed mother and there are four small children in the family | ||||||
ADAMS | PETER | PETER ADAMS | M | Drogheda | |||||||||||
ADAMS | JAMES | JAMES ADAMS | M | Galway | Galway | 20/05/1825 | Transportation | Mary Adams | Wife | Convict had served in the Galway Militia for many years and acted as a Constable in the Co of Roscommon at one time. Petitioner resides at Ballinasloe, Co | |||||
ADAMS | NATHANIEL | NATHANIEL ADAMS | M | Co Antrim | 00/04/1841 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | ||||||||
ADAMS | NATHANIEL | NATHANIEL ADAMS | M | Belfast, Co Antrim | 07/01/1840 | 25/07/1840 | Larceny | 3 months imprisonment | Calendar of convicts awaiting trial at the June Sessions 1840 for Co Antrim, and who have served sentences before in Co Antrim gaol. Information entered above | ||||||
ADAMS | THOMAS | THOMAS ADAMS | M | Co Antrim | 00/00/1841 | Stealing tobacco | T 7 years commuted to 18 months imprisonment | Convicted with John Miller and others. | |||||||
ADAMS | SAMUEL | SAMUEL ADAMS | M | Londonderry | 08/05/1847 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | ||||||||
ADAMSON | ANNE | ANNE ADAMSON | F | 26 | Kings Co | 22/07/1851 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | Martin Luther | ||||||
ADAMSON | FRANCIS | FRANCIS ADAMSON | Clarke | M | 15 | Meath | 26/02/1851 | Burglary and robbery | Transportation 10 years | ||||||
ADAMSON | FRANCIS | FRANCIS ADAMSON | Clarke | M | 15 | Meath | 26/02/1851 | Burglary and robbery | Transportation 10 years | ||||||
ADAMSON | MARGARET | MARGARET ADAMSON | Stephenson | F | |||||||||||
ADAMSON | MARY | MARY ADAMSON | Clarke | F | 60 | Meath | 26/02/1851 | Burglary and robbery | Transportation 10 years | Other defendant, Sarah Johnson (alias Adamson) | |||||
ADAMSON | MARY | MARY ADAMSON | Clarke | F | 60 | Meath | 26/02/1851 | Burglary and robbery | Transportation 10 years | ||||||
ADAMSON | SARAH | SARAH ADAMSON | Johnston or Johnson | F | 24 | Meath | 26/02/1851 | Burglary and robbery | Transportation 10 years | Other defendants, Mary Adamson (alias Clarke) and Margaret Adamson (alias Stephenson) | |||||
ADAMSON | SARAH | SARAH ADAMSON | F | / / | |||||||||||
ADAMSON | THOMAS | THOMAS ADAMSON | M | 14 | Down | 05/04/1847 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
ADAMSON | ROBERT | ROBERT ADAMSON | M | Down | |||||||||||
ADLEY | MARGARET | MARGARET ADLEY | F | Down | |||||||||||
ADRIAN | U | U ADRIAN | M | Not tried | New Geneva Barracks | 07/10/1798 | Prisoner seeks to be allowed emigrate to America | ||||||||
ADRIAN | HUGH | HUGH ADRIAN | M | New Geneva | 00/00/1799 | Treasonable offences | Prisoner is a painter by trade and was arrested in Belfast in July 1798 | ||||||||
AERES | ESTHER | ESTHER AERES | F | 23 | Kilkenny | 01/07/1846 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | Waverly | Convict unfit for transportation | |||||
AERES | ESTHER | ESTHER AERES | F | 23 | Kings Co. | 01/07/1846 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
AGEE | ROBERT | ROBERT AGEE | M | 14 | Antrim | 28/06/1809 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
AGNES | ANNE | ANNE AGNES | F | 28 | Dublin | 17/07/1845 | Felony of gold watch | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
AGNES | ANNE | ANNE AGNES | F | Grange Gorman | 17/07/1845 | 23/08/1845 | Transportation | TASMANIA | |||||||
AGNES | JOHN | JOHN AGNES | M | County Cork | 00/00/1796 | Being a whiteboy and administering unlawful oaths | Transportation 7 years | Convict | Convict states that he has since enlisted for Foreign Military Service | ||||||
AGNES | JOHN | JOHN AGNES | M | Co Cork | 00/00/1796 | Being a whiteboy and administering unlawful oaths | Transportation 7 years | Convict | Convict states that he has since enlisted for Foreign Military Service. | ||||||
AGNEW | ANNE | ANNE AGNEW | F | 23 | Louth | 05/01/1836 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
AGNEW | ANNE | ANNE AGNEW | F | 14 | Londonderry | 06/01/1841 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
AGNEW | BETTY | BETTY AGNEW | F | 29 | Antrim | 05/04/1837 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
AGNEW | HENRY | HENRY AGNEW | M | 30 | Londonderry | Hulk Essex | CA/00/1836 | Accessory to murder | Death | Convict accused of being an accessory to the murder of Henry Mc Williams. | |||||
AGNEW | JAMES | JAMES AGNEW | M | 40 | Londonderry | Hulk Essex | CA/00/1836 | Accessory to murder | Death | Convict accused of being an accessory to the murder of Henry Mc Williams. | |||||
AGNEW | JANE | JANE AGNEW | F | 35 | Antrim | 05/04/1837 | Receiving stolen goods | Transportation 7 years | Convict resides in Ballymena, Co. Antrim where she was born. Convict reference file contains memorial from the convict, stating she is aged 50 years. | ||||||
AGNEW | PHILIP | PHILIP AGNEW | M | 20 | Fermanagh | 05/03/1845 | Stealing a watch | Transportation 7 years commuted to discharge | Sentence commuted to discharge on condition of emigration. | ||||||
AGNEW | HENRY | HENRY AGNEW | M | 30 | Londonderry | Hulk ‘Essex’ | 00/00/1836 | Accessory to murder | Death | Convict was convicted with his brother James, for the same offence. Both are married with small families. | |||||
AGNEW | JAMES | JAMES AGNEW | M | 40 | Londonderry | Hulk ‘Essex’ | 00/00/1836 | Accessory to murder | Death | Convict was convicted with his brother Henry, for the same offence. Both are married with small families. | |||||
AGNEW | JOHN | JOHN AGNEW | M | Co Londonderry | Death commuted to transportation | A return of criminal cases brought under the consideration of the Lord Lieuten- ant from 1 July – 31 Dec 1836. | |||||||||
AGNEW | JOHN | JOHN AGNEW | M | Co Londonderry | Death, commuted Transportation | A return of criminal cases brought under the consideration of the Lord Lieuten- ant from 1 July – 31 Dec 1836. | |||||||||
AGNEW | JOHN | JOHN AGNEW | M | Enniskillen | 00/03/1845 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | Prisoner was a blacksmith, from Middletown, Co Armagh. | |||||||
AGNEW | – | – AGNEW | M | Co Londonderry | 24/06/1847 | List of prisoner’s families who have applied to and obtained the sanction of the Government Authorities to join their husbands and parents in New South Wales. | |||||||||
AGNEW | JAMES | JAMES AGNEW | M | Co Londonderry | 15/07/1847 | Return of Free Settlers embarked on board the “Waverley” convict ship to join their husbands and parents in New South Wales. Wife’s name, Alicia Agnew. | |||||||||
AHER | JEREMIAH | JEREMIAH AHER | M | Co Cork | 21/05/1867 | Treason felony | Penal servitude 7 years | ||||||||
AHERN | CORNELIUS | CORNELIUS AHERN | M | Cork | 28/06/1852 | Stealing sheep | Transportation 7 years | Convict ordered to be discharged, 08/04/1856 | |||||||
AHERN | DAVID | DAVID AHERN | M | Cork | 19/09/1848 | Burglary | Transportation 7 years | ||||||||
AHERN | DENIS | DENIS AHERN | M | Limerick | 04/07/1848 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | ||||||||
AHERN | DENIS | DENIS AHERN | M | Kildare | 28/12/1849 | Sheep stealing | Transportation 10 years | Convict ordered to be discharged, 09/11/1855 | |||||||
AHERN | HONORA | HONORA AHERN | F | 33 | Cork | 03/08/1838 | Larceny from person | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
AHERN | JAMES | JAMES AHERN | M | 20 | Cork | CA/00/1839 | Sheep stealing | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
AHERN | JAMES | JAMES AHERN | M | 30 | Cork | 31/07/1844 | Abduction | Transportation 7 years commuted to 2 years imp. | |||||||
AHERN | JAMES | JAMES AHERN | M | Limerick | 16/10/1849 | Cow stealing | Transportation 7 years | ||||||||
AHERN | JAMES | JAMES AHERN | M | Cork | 14/05/1849 | Cow stealing | Transportation 7 years | Blenheim | |||||||
AHERN | JOHANNA | JOHANNA AHERN | F | 20 | Cork | 27/03/1840 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years commuted to 2 years imp. | |||||||
AHERN | JOHANNA | JOHANNA AHERN | F | Kerry | 15/01/1849 | Larceny of wearing apparel | Transportation 7 years | Australasia | |||||||
AHERN | JOHANNA | JOHANNA AHERN | F | 23 | Cork | CA/00/1840 | Stealing money | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
AHERN | JOHN | JOHN AHERN | M | 18 | Kerry | 01/11/1849 | Cow stealing | Transportation 14 years | Rodney | ||||||
AHERN | JOHN | JOHN AHERN | M | 20 | Clare | 30/09/1842 | Stealing from warehouse | Transportation 7 years commuted to 1 yr imp. | Convict is a cooper by trade. | ||||||
AHERN | JOHN | JOHN AHERN | M | 33 | Limerick | 11/07/1837 | Sheep stealing | Transportation life, commuted to 12 mths imp. | |||||||
AHERN | JOHN | JOHN AHERN | M | 41 | Kerry | Spike Island, Cork | 01/01/1847 | Cow stealing | Transportation 7 years | ||||||
AHERN | JOHN | JOHN AHERN | M | 45 | Cork | 26/03/1849 | Burglary | Transportation 10 years | Convict died in Spike Island Gaol, Co. Cork, February 1852. | ||||||
AHERN | JOHN | JOHN AHERN | M | Limerick | 22/04/1849 | Cow stealing | Transportation 15 years | Lord Dalhousie | |||||||
AHERN | JOHN | JOHN AHERN | M | Limerick | 30/10/1848 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | ||||||||
AHERN | JOHN | JOHN AHERN | M | Cork | Cork | 25/09/1850 | Burglary | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
AHERN | JOHN | JOHN AHERN | M | Waterford | 13/03/1848 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | Convict died in Spike Island Gaol, Co. Cork, 04/02/1851 | |||||||
AHERN | JOHN | JOHN AHERN | M | Waterford | 04/03/1852 | Conspiracy to murder | Death commuted to transportation life | Lord Dalhousie | |||||||
AHERN | JULIA | JULIA AHERN | F | Cork | 17/03/1849 | Stealing clothes | Transportation 7 years | Australasia | |||||||
AHERN | LAURENCE | LAURENCE AHERN | M | 20 | Kerry | 04/07/1849 | Cow stealing | Transportation 10 years | Robert Small | ||||||
AHERN | MARGARET | MARGARET AHERN | F | 17 | Cork | 24/03/1848 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
AHERN | MARGARET | MARGARET AHERN | F | Cork | Cork | 25/09/1850 | Arson | Transportation 7 years | Black Friar | ||||||
AHERN | MARGARET | MARGARET AHERN | F | Limerick | 05/07/1852 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | Convict ordered to be discharged, 09/08/1856 | |||||||
AHERN | MARY | MARY AHERN | F | Cork | 19/09/1848 | Burglary | Transportation 7 years | See also CRF 1851 A 3, G 3 | |||||||
AHERN | MAURICE | MAURICE AHERN | M | Waterford | 07/07/1852 | Conspiracy to murder | Death, commuted to transportation life | Rodney | |||||||
AHERN | MAURICE | MAURICE AHERN | M | Cork | 16/09/1850 | Stealing an ass | Transportation 10 years | Phoebe Dunbar | |||||||
AHERN | MAURICE | MAURICE AHERN | M | Cork | 20/06/1852 | Stealing clothes | Transportation 7 years | Ordered to be discharged, 14/05/1956 Convict previously convicted, no other details given | |||||||
AHERN | MICHAEL | MICHAEL AHERN | M | 25 | Cork | 02/01/1849 | Burglary | Transportation 10 years | Blenheim | ||||||
AHERN | MICHAEL | MICHAEL AHERN | M | Cork | 07/12/1850 | Stealing clothes | Transportation 7 years | Convict previously convicted but charge not given Ordered to be discharged, 14/02/1855 | |||||||
AHERN | PAT | PAT AHERN | M | 30 | Cork | 02/01/1849 | Stealing a cloak | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
AHERN | PAT | PAT AHERN | M | Cork | 30/11/1848 | Violent assault | Transportation 7 years | ||||||||
AHERN | PATRICK | PATRICK AHERN | M | 25 | Limerick | Hulk Surprize | CA/00/1836 | Cow stealing | Transportation life | ||||||
AHERN | PATRICK | PATRICK AHERN | M | 24 | Limerick | 08/03/1850 | Assaulting habitation | Transportation 10 years | Convict ordered to be discharged, 13/03/1856 | ||||||
AHERN | PATRICK | PATRICK AHERN | M | 25 | Limerick | CA/00/1836 | Cow stealing | Transportation life | |||||||
AHERN | PATRICK | PATRICK AHERN | M | Cork | Cork | 07/07/1851 | Stealing a cow | Transportation 10 years | Convict ordered to be discharged, 29/06/1851 | ||||||
AHERN | ROBERT | ROBERT AHERN | M | Cork | 21/06/1847 | Felony | Transportation 7 years | ||||||||
AHERN | JOHN | JOHN AHERN | M | Limerick | 03/04/1848 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | Havering | |||||||
AHERN | WILLIAM | WILLIAM AHERN | M | 60 | Limerick | 13/03/1848 | Assaulting habitation | Transportation life | Convict died in Spike Island Gaol, Co. Cork, 13/09/1852 | ||||||
AHERN | JANE | JANE AHERN | F | 40 | Cork City | Cork | 10/10/1856 | Receiving stolen goods | Transportation 14 years | Cork Michaelmas Sessions Cork Prison 31/01/1857 | |||||
AHERN | DANIEL | DANIEL AHERN | M | Prison ship at Cork | 29/04/1823 | 26/11/1823 | Firing at the police patrol | Transportation | Convict | Character reference from Henry Harrison, Castle Harrison, Co. Cork, with whom convict worked as a labourer. Supports a mother and four sisters and has a | |||||
AHERN | DANIEL | DANIEL AHERN | M | Limerick | Hulk Surprise,Cork | 28/04/1823 | 19/12/1823 | Firing at a police patrol in Co. Limerick | Transportation | Letter reporting that the signatures attached to a testimonial declaring the convicts innocence are forgeries and stating that he is a notorious Whiteboy | |||||
AHERN | MICHAEL | MICHAEL AHERN | M | Clonmel, Tipperary | Clonmel, Tipperary | 13/04/1832 | Sheep stealing | Trans for 7 years | Convict | Convict was convicted of stealing sheep which he had purchased from Patrick Lah- ey. Included is an affidavit of a witness to the transaction, stating, he | |||||
AHERN | JOHN | JOHN AHERN | M | Limerick | 20/03/1832 | Death, respited | Letter, keeper of Limerick Gaol, acknowledging receipt of warrants respiting convicts sentence (and several others) till further orders. | ||||||||
AHERN | JOANNA | JOANNA AHERN | F | Cork City | 27/03/1840 | Stealing a coat | Transp.for 7 years,commuted 2 years imprisonment | ||||||||
AHERN | PATRICK | PATRICK AHERN | M | 08/12/1835 | Convicts daughter Margaret Ahern, granted a free passage to New South Wales. She resided in Carrick on Suir | ||||||||||
AHERN | PATRICK | PATRICK AHERN | M | 08/12/1835 | A list of the free women and children for whom accommodation is to be provided on board the Thomas Harrison, daughters name. Margaret. | ||||||||||
AHERN | PATRICK | PATRICK AHERN | M | Co Tipperary | MARQUIS OF HUNTLEY 1828 | List of convicts who have applied for their wives and families to be sent to New South Wales at the expense of Government. Children residing at New Street, | |||||||||
AHERN | MICHAEL | MICHAEL AHERN | M | 22/02/1831 | Theft of meal and potatoes | Transportation 7 years | Widow Ahern | Mother | Petitioner states that the convict was involved with a party from Askeaton, Co Limerick who plundered the stores for food in June 1830 when the county was in a | ||||||
AHERN | JAMES | JAMES AHERN | M | Cork | Cork | / / | 00/09/1844 | Abduction of Ellen Condon | Transportation 7 years | Catherine Ahern and Self | Mother | Prisoners place of residence given as Youghal, Co Cork. Occupation: Shopkeeper sentence commuted to 2 years imprisonment. | |||
AHERN | JEREMIAH | JEREMIAH AHERN | M | 23 | Cork | 08/05/1867 | 08/06/1867 | Treason Felony | Penal servitude 7 years | Convict | See also CRF 1867 C 19 | ||||
AHERN | PATRICK | PATRICK AHERN | M | County Tipperary | 00/01/1836 | List of women and children who have accepted the government offer of a free passage to New South Wales. Daughter’s name, Margaret. | |||||||||
AHERN | PATRICK | PATRICK AHERN | M | County Tipperary | / / | 01/02/1836 | List of free settlers (wives and children of convicts) who have arrived at the Penitentiary House, Cork. Daughters name, Margaret. | ||||||||
AHERN | JOHN | JOHN AHERN | M | 45 | Cork | Newgate | 26/03/1849 | 24/03/1850 | Burglary | Transportation 10 years | |||||
AHERN | MARY | MARY AHERN | F | 50 | Cork | Cork County Gaol | 16/09/1848 | Burglary and robbery | Transportation 7 years | ||||||
AHERN | PATRICK | PATRICK AHERN | M | Limerick | hulk Surprise | 10/08/1836 | |||||||||
AHERNE | TIMOTHY | TIMOTHY AHERNE | M | Cork | 25/06/1849 | Stealing an ass | Transportation life | ||||||||
AHERNE | PATRICK | PATRICK AHERNE | M | Clonmel, Co Tipperary | 00/00/1827 | STEALING £25 | Transportation 7 years | Mary Aherne (alias Keily) | Wife | Convict was convicted with his wife for the same offence. States they have five children. Petitioning to be either released or permitted to take their children | |||||
AICKEN | THOMAS | THOMAS AICKEN | M | 31 | Dublin | Smithfield, Dublin | 08/03/1844 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | ||||||
AIKIN | ROBERT | ROBERT AIKIN | M | Guardship in Belfast | 17/06/1799 | Prisoner | A native of Ballywater, Co. Down. | ||||||||
AIKIN | DAVID | DAVID AIKIN | M | Co Cavan | 15/05/1829 | BRAMPTON 1822 | List of convicts who have applied for their wives and families to be sent to New South Wales at the expense of the Government. Wife, Anne Curley, residing | ||||||||
AINSWORTH | THOMAS | THOMAS AINSWORTH | M | Mullingar, County Westmeath | Mullingar, Co. Westmeath | 16/03/1822 | 22/07/1822 | Larceny in a house | Transportation for 7 years | Convict | Convicts has served in the army since he was 15 years old, five of which he spent in the West Indies and two in England and Ireland. Second petition dated | ||||
ALCOCK | PATRICK | PATRICK ALCOCK | M | Dublin | CA/00/1849 | Felonious attack | Transportation 15 years | Pestonjee Bomanjee | Convict ordered to be discharged, 15/06/1855 | ||||||
ALCOCK | BEMJAMIN | BEMJAMIN ALCOCK | M | Dublin City | 00/00/1838 | Felony of lead | Transportation for 7 years | Convicts mother resides at No. 3 Meath Market, off Earl Street, Dublin. | |||||||
ALCOCK | W. H. | W. H. ALCOCK | U | 08/03/1804 | Transportation 7 years | Convict | Convict is petitioning from New South Wales. Australia where he has served four years of his sentence. States he was appointed assistant engineer of the | ||||||||
ALEXANDER | RACHAEL | RACHAEL ALEXANDER | F | 17 | Armagh | Kilmainham, Dublin | 00/04/1836 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | ||||||
ALEXANDER | CHARLES | CHARLES ALEXANDER | M | 17 | Armagh | Kilmainham, Dublin | 03/07/1843 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | ||||||
ALEXANDER | FRANCES | FRANCES ALEXANDER | F | 39 | Antrim | 05/04/1837 | Having stolen pig in possession | Transportation 7 years | Convict two sons were transported for the same offence. Convict states that her husband has died since her conviction leaving her with ten children. | ||||||
ALEXANDER | JAMES | JAMES ALEXANDER | M | 24 | Armagh | 13/03/1841 | Rape | Death commuted to transportation life | |||||||
ALEXANDER | ROBERT | ROBERT ALEXANDER | M | 18 | Londonderry | 13/03/1848 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | London | ||||||
ALEXANDER | ROBERT | ROBERT ALEXANDER | M | 18 | Londonderry | 13/03/1848 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | London | Convict had previously been sentenced to 7 yrs transportation but sentence had expired | |||||
ALEXANDER | ROBERT | ROBERT ALEXANDER | M | 19 | Armagh | 30/06/1845 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
ALEXANDER | WILLIAM | WILLIAM ALEXANDER | M | 28 | County Louth | Hulk Essex | 25/07/1832 | Larceny | Transportation for 7 years | ||||||
ALEXANDER | FRANCES | FRANCES ALEXANDER | M | Antrim | |||||||||||
ALEXANDRA | JOHN | JOHN ALEXANDRA | M | Antrim | |||||||||||
ALFED | CHARLES | CHARLES ALFED | M | 26 | Carlow | 10/07/1838 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
ALFRED | MAUAIME (MAUREEN) | MAUAIME (MAUREEN) ALFRED | F | 20 | Antrim | 08/01/1844 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
ALISSON | PETER | PETER ALISSON | M | 15 | Cork | 12/01/1838 | Larceny from shop | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
ALLEN | ANNE | ANNE ALLEN | F | Clare | 16/10/1849 | Cow stealing | Transportation 7 years | Duke of Cornwall | |||||||
ALLEN | BRIDGET | BRIDGET ALLEN | F | Clare | 24/06/1848 | Killing a calf | Transportation 7 years | ||||||||
ALLEN | CHARLES | CHARLES ALLEN | M | Cork | 15/07/1850 | Sheep stealing | Transportation 10 years | Convict ordered to be discharged, 19/06/1856 | |||||||
ALLEN | ELIZA | ELIZA ALLEN | F | Clare | 16/10/1849 | Cow stealing | Transportation 7 years | Duke of Cornwall | |||||||
ALLEN | ELLEN | ELLEN ALLEN | F | 21 | Longford | 08/04/1852 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
ALLEN | HENRY | HENRY ALLEN | M | 21 | Dublin | Hulk | 02/01/1836 | Assult and felony money | Death commuted transportation life | ||||||
ALLEN | JANE | JANE ALLEN | F | 17 | Wexford | 01/03/1850 | Arson | Transportation 10 years | Black Friar | ||||||
ALLEN | JANE | JANE ALLEN | F | 19 | Londonderry | Londonderry | 13/03/1845 | 15/04/1848 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years commuted to 6 mths imp. | Self | ||||
ALLEN | JOHN | JOHN ALLEN | M | 19 | Dublin | Smithfield, Dublin | 08/11/1844 | 18/11/1844 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | Self | ||||
ALLEN | JOHN | JOHN ALLEN | M | 30 | Limerick | 13/10/1836 | Assault | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
ALLEN | JOHN | JOHN ALLEN | M | 30 | Limerick | 13/10/1836 | Assault | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
ALLEN | JOHN | JOHN ALLEN | M | 48 | Westmeath | Smithfield, Dublin | 23/06/1847 | Sheep stealing | Transportation 7 years | Convict died in Depot, 18/05/1849 | |||||
ALLEN | JOHN | JOHN ALLEN | M | Clare | 21/06/1849 | Killing a sheep | Transportation 7 years | Rodney | |||||||
ALLEN | JOHN | JOHN ALLEN | M | Cork | 30/11/1848 | Cow stealing | Transportation 10 years | Convict died at Spike Island Gaol, Co. Cork, 08/06/1851 | |||||||
ALLEN | MARY | MARY ALLEN | F | Kildare | 03/01/1850 | Felony | Transportation 7 years | Duke of Cornwall | |||||||
ALLEN | MARY | MARY ALLEN | F | Cork | 27/10/1851 | Stealing a shirt | Transportation 7 years | Martin Luther | |||||||
ALLEN | MICHAEL ROBERT | MICHAEL ROBERT ALLEN | L’Estrange, Richard | M | 27 | Dublin | 08/02/1837 | Uttering forged draft and felony | Transportation 7 years | ||||||
ALLEN | PATRICK | PATRICK ALLEN | M | 35 | Limerick | 00/07/1837 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
ALLEN | PETER | PETER ALLEN | M | CA/00/1848 | Not given | Unknown | |||||||||
ALLEN | ROWLEY | ROWLEY ALLEN | M | Monaghan | 05/07/1848 | Larceny | Transportation life | ||||||||
ALLEN | ROWLEY | ROWLEY ALLEN | M | Cork | Spike Island, Cork | 05/01/1848 | Larceny, shirt | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
ALLEN | WILLIAM | WILLIAM ALLEN | M | 30 | Wicklow | Spike Island, Cork | 07/07/1849 | 02/11/1846 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | Pestonjee Bomanjee | Convict died in Depot | |||
ALLEN | BRIDGET | BRIDGET ALLEN | Byrne | F | |||||||||||
ALLEN | PETER | PETER ALLEN | Kelly | M | |||||||||||
ALLEN | PETER | PETER ALLEN | M | Dublin City | 00/07/1816 | Burglary | Bill of Indictment. Convict resides in St. Peter’s Parish, Dublin City. | ||||||||
ALLEN | THOMAS | THOMAS ALLEN | M | Co Limerick | Cork City | 09/04/1823 | See comments | Transportation | Convict & 23 others | All the convicts were convicted under the insurrection act for being absent from their homes. | |||||
ALLEN | JOHN | JOHN ALLEN | M | Rathkeale, County Limerick | 13/10/1836 | 25/10/1836 | Assault causing bodily harm | Transportation for 7 years | Convict resides in Ballinverick, Co. Limerick. Parents are living. | ||||||
ALLEN | JOHN | JOHN ALLEN | M | New Geneva | 13/11/1798 | Arms robbery | James Cleland | Prisoner is a native of Clonig, Co. Down | |||||||
ALLEN | RICHARD | RICHARD ALLEN | M | 18/02/1839 | Convicts wife, Mary Hobson, residing in Partadown, granted a free passage to New South Wales | ||||||||||
ALLEN | JOHN | JOHN ALLEN | M | Dublin city | Smithfield | 27/01/1845 | |||||||||
ALLEN | RICHARD | RICHARD ALLEN | M | Carrick-on-shannon | Carrick-on-shannon | 06/05/1828 | Possessing a forged £1 | Transporation l4 years | Inhabitants of Armagh | Convict has a wife and six children. | |||||
ALLEN | THOMAS | THOMAS ALLEN | M | 66 | Co Cork | 00/00/1817 | Transportation | Convict and 18 others | Convicts petitioning for mitigation of their sentences on the grounds of old age and infirmity. | ||||||
ALLEN | MICHAEL ROBERT | MICHAEL ROBERT ALLEN | M | Dublin | 00/00/1837 | Obtaining goods under false pretences | Transportation 7 years | ||||||||
ALLEN | M.R. | M.R. ALLEN | U | Dublin | |||||||||||
ALLEN | JOHN | JOHN ALLEN | M | Dublin City | 08/11/1844 | ||||||||||
ALLEN | JOHN | JOHN ALLEN | M | Co Armagh | 25/08/1831 | HENRY PORCHER 1825 | List of wives and families of convicts in New South Wales who are recommended by the Governor of that colony to be provided with a free passage for the purpose | ||||||||
ALLEY | DORRIAN | DORRIAN ALLEY | F | 27 | Tyrone | 02/07/1849 | Larceny | Transportation 10 years | |||||||
ALLEY | MICHAEL | MICHAEL ALLEY | M | 35 | Limerick | Newgate, Dublin | 07/03/1850 | Assaulting habitation | Transportation 14 years | Convict died in gaol 26/03/1851 | |||||
ALLEY | WILLIAM | WILLIAM ALLEY | M | 29 | Limerick | 07/03/1850 | Assaulting habitation | Transportation 14 years | Rodney | ||||||
ALLEY | JOHN | JOHN ALLEY | M | Down | |||||||||||
ALLEYN | RICHARD | RICHARD ALLEYN | M | Cork | Spike Island, Cork | 10/05/1842 | Felony | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
ALLISON | ISABELLA | ISABELLA ALLISON | F | Cork Penitentiary | 00/01/1826 | List of convicts, male and female, in the Penitentiary House, Cork, remaining after others embarked on the “Rowena”. Convict comes from Tyrone. | |||||||||
ALTERIDGE | JAMES | JAMES ALTERIDGE | M | 20 | Cork | 18/12/1838 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
ALTON | JOHN | JOHN ALTON | M | 36 | Kerry | Kilmainham, Dublin | 00/03/1838 | Stealing a calf | Transportation 10 years | Convict has four children and is a shoemaker by trade. | |||||
ALTON | JAMES | JAMES ALTON | M | Provost, Dublin | 00/00/1834 | Firing at the guard in Chamber Street, Dublin | Luke Brien | Family Friend | Convicts father is a housekeeper in Mill Street, Dublin. Petition not dated, possibly 1834. | ||||||
ALWAY | FRANCIS | FRANCIS ALWAY | M | 16 | Dublin | 20/12/1837 | Theft of handkerchief | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
AMBROSE | PATRICK | PATRICK AMBROSE | M | 25 | Tipperary | 22/06/1838 | Grievous assault | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
AMERY | JOHN | JOHN AMERY | M | 15/08/1844 | Military convict in the 54th Regiment. | ||||||||||
AMERY | JOHN | JOHN AMERY | M | Smithfield Convict Depot | 27/01/1845 | Military convict in the 54th Regiment. | |||||||||
AMES | BELL | BELL AMES | M | 18 | Fermanagh | 17/07/1845 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
AMOROUS | RICHARD | RICHARD AMOROUS | M | Smithfield Convict Depot | 27/01/1845 | Military convict in the 16th Regiment. | |||||||||
AMOS | ELIZABETH | ELIZABETH AMOS | F | 18 | Enniskillen | Enniskillen | 00/07/1845 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | Self | |||||
AMOS | BELL | BELL AMOS | F | Grange Gorman | 18/07/1845 | 23/08/1845 | Transportation 7 years | TASMANIA | |||||||
AMVIOUS | RICHARD | RICHARD AMVIOUS | M | 02/10/1844 | Military convict in the 16th Regiment. | ||||||||||
ANCLES (ANDES) | RODDY | RODDY ANCLES (ANDES) | M | 24 | Antrim | 07/01/1843 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
ANDERSON | ALICE | ALICE ANDERSON | F | 20 | Monaghan | 24/10/1840 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
ANDERSON | ANNE | ANNE ANDERSON | F | Limerick | 11/01/1851 | Receiving stolen goods | Transportation 7 years commuted | ||||||||
ANDERSON | ARTHUR | ARTHUR ANDERSON | M | 15 | Dublin | 08/04/1846 | Felony | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
ANDERSON | ANNE | ANNE ANDERSON | F | Limerick | 11/01/1851 | Receiving stolen goods | Transportation 7 years | ||||||||
ANDERSON | ELIZA | ELIZA ANDERSON | F | 24 | Tyrone | 03/03/1853 | Vagrancy | Transportation 7 years unless security found | |||||||
ANDERSON | ELIZA | ELIZA ANDERSON | Brady or Wilson or Walsh | F | 30 | Dublin | 22/09/1840 | Theft of window blinds, rug and sheets | Transportation 7 years | ||||||
ANDERSON | ELIZABETH | ELIZABETH ANDERSON | F | 17 | Down | 00/07/1836 | Burglary | Death commuted 7 years transportation | |||||||
ANDERSON | HENRY | HENRY ANDERSON | M | Dublin | 12/12/1848 | Cattle stealing | Transportation 10 years | Hyderabad | |||||||
ANDERSON | JAMES | JAMES ANDERSON | M | 14 | Tyrone | 26/03/1846 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | Convict discharged, no other details given | ||||||
ANDERSON | JAMES | JAMES ANDERSON | M | 20 | Donegal | 13/03/1851 | Breaking into dwelling | Transportation 7 years | Convict tried at Lifford Assizes. | ||||||
ANDERSON | JAMES | JAMES ANDERSON | M | 20 | Donegal | 13/03/1851 | Unlawfully breaking into dwelling | Transportation 7 years | Phoebe Dunbar | ||||||
ANDERSON | JAMES | JAMES ANDERSON | M | 40 | Dublin | 24/06/1839 | Theft of a brass figure from a cart | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
ANDERSON | JOHANNA | JOHANNA ANDERSON | F | 26 | Dublin | 25/10/1841 | Stealing a watch | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
ANDERSON | JOHN | JOHN ANDERSON | M | 19 | Antrim | 25/06/1845 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years commuted to 2 years imp. | Convict discharged from gaol, 00/02/1847, no other details given | ||||||
ANDERSON | JOHN | JOHN ANDERSON | M | 44 | Down | 24/02/1842 | Misdemeanour and horse stealing | Transportation 10 years and 3 mths imp. | |||||||
ANDERSON | JOHN | JOHN ANDERSON | M | Dublin | 13/11/1851 | Burglary | Transportation 7 years | Robert Small | |||||||
ANDERSON | JOHN | JOHN ANDERSON | M | Antrim | 03/04/1848 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | Bride | |||||||
ANDERSON | MARY | MARY ANDERSON | F | 29 | Antrim | 25/07/1836 | Larceny of a watch | Transportation 7 years | Tried at Ballymena, Co. Antrim | ||||||
ANDERSON | MATHEW | MATHEW ANDERSON | M | 20 | Cavan | 05/01/1847 | Cattle stealing | Transportation 10 years | Medway | ||||||
ANDERSON | ROBERT SMITH | ROBERT SMITH ANDERSON | M | 18 | Dublin | Spike Island, Cork | 06/08/1847 | Theft of satin and vesting | Transportation 7 years | ||||||
ANDERSON | THOMAS | THOMAS ANDERSON | M | 13 | Dublin | 26/12/1839 | Theft of beef | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
ANDERSON | THOMAS | THOMAS ANDERSON | M | 23 | Cavan | 05/01/1847 | Cattle stealing | Transportation 10 years | Medway | ||||||
ANDERSON | THOMAS | THOMAS ANDERSON | M | Limerick | Spike Island, Cork | 30/10/1847 | Larceny | Transportation life | |||||||
ANDERSON | WILLIAM | WILLIAM ANDERSON | M | 16 | Queens Co | 13/03/1839 | Burglary and robbery | Transportation 10 years | |||||||
ANDERSON | WILLIAM | WILLIAM ANDERSON | M | Dublin | 28/06/1851 | Sacrilege | Transportation 7 years | Robert Small | |||||||
ANDERSON | CHARLES | CHARLES ANDERSON | M | Armagh | |||||||||||
ANDERSON | MARY | MARY ANDERSON | F | Antrim | |||||||||||
ANDERSON | JOHN | JOHN ANDERSON | M | 20 | Belfast | Carrickfergus | 25/06/1845 | 00/09/1845 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | Ellen Anderson and Self | Sister | Petitioner is a teacher in the National School in Belfast. Her residence is given as 5 York St Belfast. Sentence commuted to 2 years imprisonment. | ||
ANDERSON | JOHN | JOHN ANDERSON | Hubbard | M | Richmond and Mountjoy | 05/01/1852 | |||||||||
ANDERSON | JAMES | JAMES ANDERSON | M | Donegal | Smithfield | 00/03/1851 | Assault and burglary | Transportation 7 years | Convict | ||||||
ANDERSON | THOMAS | THOMAS ANDERSON | M | Limerick | Limerick | 01/11/1847 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
ANDERSON | JOHN | JOHN ANDERSON | M | Antrim | |||||||||||
ANDES | RODGER | RODGER ANDES | M | 24 | Antrim | 07/01/1843 | Larceny | Transportation for 7 years | |||||||
ANDOE | – | #NAME? | M | 18/12/1800 | Involved in rebel activity in Kildare | Letter on behalf of the convict. | |||||||||
ANDOE | FRANCIS | FRANCIS ANDOE | M | 17 | 20/06/1798 | being a member of the United Irishmen | John Andoe | Brother | Convict was arrested on the 19 June. Petitioner is a private in the Crumlin, Dublin, Light Dragoons | ||||||
ANDOE | THOMAS | THOMAS ANDOE | M | 16 | kilmainham gaol | 06/10/1799 | Involved in the rebellion | Mary Andoe | Mother | Petitoner is the widow of Matthew Andoe, late of Brookstown, Co. Kildare, a farmer. Petitioners son John was executed in Naas | |||||
ANDREW | DAVID | DAVID ANDREW | M | 35 | Londonderry | 01/08/1838 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
ANDREW | GEORGE | GEORGE ANDREW | M | Cork | 29/08/1803 | Treason | Convict & Andrew Drinan | Convict is porter brewer by trade and resides in Cork city. | |||||||
ANDREWS | WILLIAM | WILLIAM ANDREWS | M | 26 | Armagh | Hulk Essex | CA/00/1836 | Burglary | Death commuted transportation 7 years | ||||||
ANDREWS | JOHN | JOHN ANDREWS | M | Trim,Co. Meath | 00/00/1804 | Taking possession of Mannanstown House, Co. Meath | Transportation | Convict and 11 others | Convict was convicted with 11 others fro the same offence. Some of the convicts were tenants on the Mannanstown Estate, Co. Meath. | ||||||
ANDREWS | WILLIAM | WILLIAM ANDREWS | M | Kilmainham, Dublin | 00/00/1834 | Being absent from his house | Convict | Convict has a family (no details given), and resides in Naas, Co. Kildare. Petition not dated, possibly 1834. | |||||||
ANDREWS | WILLIAM | WILLIAM ANDREWS | M | 26 | Armagh | Hulk ‘Essex’ | 00/00/1836 | 24/07/1836 | Burglary | Death, commuted to transportation for 7 years | |||||
ANDREWS | MATHEW | MATHEW ANDREWS | M | Meath | |||||||||||
ANGLESEA | JOHN | JOHN ANGLESEA | M | Tipperary | 30/06/1852 | Burglary and robbery | Transportation 7 years | Convict ordered to be discharged, 19/08/1856 | |||||||
ANGLESY | WILLIAM | WILLIAM ANGLESY | M | Tipperary | 09/07/1851 | Burglary and robbery | Transportation 10 years | Rodney | |||||||
ANGLIN | THOMAS | THOMAS ANGLIN | M | 24/04/1810 | Death, respited | Letter, requesting to be informed of the Lord Lieutenants decision regarding the convict, whom he had recommended for a conditional pardon. Endorsed: ‘Anglin | |||||||||
ANGUISH | JOHN | JOHN ANGUISH | M | 26 | Limerick | 12/07/1837 | Manslaughter | Transportation 7 years commuted to 2 years imp. | |||||||
ANO | FRANCIS | FRANCIS ANO | M | Kilkenny | New Geneva, Waterford | 23/05/1800 | Felony | See comments | Convict | Convict aquitted of charges but rearrested and confined without trial in Geneva Barracks from where he was to be transported. A native of France, served in the | |||||
ANSON | JANE | JANE ANSON | F | 29 | Antrim | 27/06/1843 | Larceny | Transportation 10 years | |||||||
ANTHONY | DAVID | DAVID ANTHONY | M | 17 | Down | 15/03/1836 | Murder | Death | |||||||
ANTHONY | GEORGE | GEORGE ANTHONY | M | 00/11/1844 | 01/05/1845 | Desertion from the 77th Regiment | Transportation | ||||||||
ANTHONY | GEORGE | GEORGE ANTHONY | M | 09/11/1844 | Military convict in the 77th Regiment. | ||||||||||
ANTHONY | GEORGE | GEORGE ANTHONY | M | Smithfield Convict Depot | 27/01/1845 | Military convict in the 77th Regiment. | |||||||||
ANTHONY | GEORGE | GEORGE ANTHONY | M | 09/11/1844 | RATCLIFFE | Military convict 77th Regiment. | |||||||||
ANTWHISTLE | JAMES | JAMES ANTWHISTLE | M | 26 | Antrim | Richmond, Dublin | 21/06/1847 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | ||||||
ARBUTHNOT | MATHEW | MATHEW ARBUTHNOT | M | 39 | Antrim | 27/12/1839 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
ARCHBOLD | JOHN | JOHN ARCHBOLD | M | 30 | Cork | Hulk | 00/03/1836 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | ||||||
ARCHER | WILLIAM | WILLIAM ARCHER | M | 20 | Louth | 08/02/1837 | Burglary and felony | Death | Calcutta | ||||||
ARCHER | WILLIAM | WILLIAM ARCHER | M | Dublin City | Newgate, Dublin | 00/00/1837 | Burglary | Death, commuted to transportation for life | Convicts parents are deceased. Convicts father who was an Attorney, resides in Philipsburgh Avenue (Dublin). Other defendant: James Dunne. | ||||||
ARCHIBOLD | JAMES | JAMES ARCHIBOLD | M | Dublin | Spike Island, Cork | 01/02/1849 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | The convict died in gaol 05/06/1851 | ||||||
ARDERRY | WILLIAM | WILLIAM ARDERRY | M | 21 | Dublin | 06/06/1839 | Theft of basket and money | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
ARGEE | ANNE | ANNE ARGEE | F | Kings Co | 08/04/1848 | Receiving stolen goods | Transportation 7 years | ||||||||
ARGEE | RUTH | RUTH ARGEE | F | Tipperary | CA/00/1847 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | ||||||||
ARMILLE | ELIZA | ELIZA ARMILLE | Armstrong, Margaret | F | Tyrone | 10/10/1849 | Larceny | Transportation 14 years | Black Friar | ||||||
ARMITRAGE | JOSEPH | JOSEPH ARMITRAGE | M | 18 | Clare | 03/07/1850 | Cow stealing | Transportation 10 years | Convict ordered to be discharged, 20/08/1856 | ||||||
ARMOUR | JAMES | JAMES ARMOUR | M | 37 | Co Antrim | Hulk Essex | 25/07/1832 | Burlgary | Transportation Life | ||||||
ARMSTRONG | ALEXANDER | ALEXANDER ARMSTRONG | M | 23 | County Longford | Smithfield, Dublin | 27/02/1845 | Larceny of letters | Transportation 7 years | Self and Mary Armstrong | Wife | Prisoner worked in Longford post office. Petitioner’s residence given as Bryanstown, near Longford. | |||
ARMSTRONG | CATHERINE | CATHERINE ARMSTRONG | F | Longford | 26/02/1851 | Larceny | Transportation 10 years | Convict previously convicted of felony | |||||||
ARMSTRONG | CATHERINE | CATHERINE ARMSTRONG | F | Longford | 26/02/1851 | Larceny | Transportation 10 years | J.W. Dare | |||||||
ARMSTRONG | GEORGE | GEORGE ARMSTRONG | M | 35 | Meath | Kilmainham, Dublin | 27/02/1838 | Horse stealing | Transportation 15 years | Westmoreland | |||||
ARMSTRONG | JAMES | JAMES ARMSTRONG | Clarke. | M | 22 | ||||||||||
ARMSTRONG | JAMES | JAMES ARMSTRONG | M | 50 | Leitrim | 10/07/1839 | Horse stealing | Transportation 10 years | |||||||
ARMSTRONG | JANE | JANE ARMSTRONG | F | 19 | Kildare | 31/10/1849 | Arson | Transportation 15 years | Duke of Cornwall | ||||||
ARMSTRONG | JANE | JANE ARMSTRONG | F | 23 | Waterford | 21/06/1838 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
ARMSTRONG | JOHN | JOHN ARMSTRONG | M | 18 | Fermanagh | 23/10/1848 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
ARMSTRONG | JOHN | JOHN ARMSTRONG | M | 19 | Westmeath | 16/10/1849 | Sheep stealing | Transportation 7 years | Lord Auckland | ||||||
ARMSTRONG | JOHN | JOHN ARMSTRONG | Noon | M | 25 | Fermanagh | Kilmainham, Dublin | 09/03/1837 | Robbery | Death commuted transportation life | Calcutta | ||||
ARMSTRONG | JOHN | JOHN ARMSTRONG | M | 32 | Dublin | 11/07/1849 | Burglary | Transportation 10 years | Blenheim | ||||||
ARMSTRONG | JOHN | JOHN ARMSTRONG | M | Antrim | 09/10/1848 | Cattle stealing | Transportation 10 years | Bride | |||||||
ARMSTRONG | MARGARET | MARGARET ARMSTRONG | F | 28 | Tyrone | 17/04/1850 | Larceny | Transportation 10 years | Black Friar | ||||||
ARMSTRONG | MARGARET | MARGARET ARMSTRONG | Armille, Eliza | F | Tyrone | 10/10/1849 | Larceny | Transportation 14 years | Black Friar | ||||||
ARMSTRONG | MARGARET | MARGARET ARMSTRONG | F | Kilkenny | 26/10/1848 | Receiving stolen goods | Transportation 7 years | ||||||||
ARMSTRONG | MARY | MARY ARMSTRONG | F | 27 | Monaghan | 11/04/1838 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
ARMSTRONG | PATRICK | PATRICK ARMSTRONG | M | Limerick | Smithfield, Dublin | 01/01/1848 | Larceny of money | Transportation 7 years | Hyderabad | ||||||
ARMSTRONG | SARAH | SARAH ARMSTRONG | F | 27 | Antrim | 25/10/1843 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
ARMSTRONG | THOMAS | THOMAS ARMSTRONG | M | 16 | Cavan | 07/01/1851 | Burglary and robbery | Transportation 10 years | Convict ordered to be discharged, 14/05/1855 | ||||||
ARMSTRONG | THOMAS | THOMAS ARMSTRONG | M | 16 | Cavan | 07/01/1851 | Burglary and robbery | Transportation 10 years | |||||||
ARMSTRONG | THOMAS | THOMAS ARMSTRONG | M | 18 | Meath | 20/06/1842 | Stealing money | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
ARMSTRONG | THOMAS | THOMAS ARMSTRONG | M | 30 | Armagh | 28/06/1848 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | Lord Dalhousie | ||||||
ARMSTRONG | JOHN | JOHN ARMSTRONG | M | 28 | Dublin City | 19/06/1854 | Robbery in a dwelling | Transportation 15 years | Hon. Baron Pennefather, June Commission. | ||||||
ARMSTRONG | SAMUEL | SAMUEL ARMSTRONG | M | Princess Ship, Cork. | / / | 27/10/1799 | Martha Armstrong | Wife | Convict has children but no details given and originally from Monaghan. Several character refs., all Magistrates for Co.Monaghan | ||||||
ARMSTRONG | JAMES | JAMES ARMSTRONG | M | 50 | Leitrim | 10/07/1839 | Horse stealing | Transportation for 10 years | |||||||
ARMSTRONG | SAMUEL | SAMUEL ARMSTRONG | M | On board tender, Belfast | 02/01/1798 | Being a United Irishman | Martha Armstrong | Wife | Convict is tried at the War Office. Petitioner states that her husband was an Innkeeper for twenty years and that they have five children | ||||||
ARMSTRONG | WILLIAM | WILLIAM ARMSTRONG | M | Dublin | 00/00/1799 | Margaret Travers | Sister | A son of Robert Armstrong of the Royal Irish Dragoons | |||||||
ARMSTRONG | JANE | JANE ARMSTRONG | F | Newgate, Dublin | 11/12/1824 | 00/00/1825 | Accomplice to theft of money | Transportation 7 years | Convict | Convict served as a maid to Richard Dillon, Exchequer St, Dublin (Prosecutor), and has a 2 year old child. | |||||
ARMSTRONG | JANE | JANE ARMSTRONG | F | 11/12/1824 | 00/09/1825 | Stealing money | Transportation 7 years | Rosanna Stephens | Other defendant | Convict was convicted with Rosanna Stephens (petitioning on her own behalf) and James Finn for the same offence. | |||||
ARMSTRONG | ALEXANDER | ALEXANDER ARMSTRONG | M | Louth | 27/02/1845 | Transportation 7 years | RATCLIFFE | ||||||||
ARNELL | ELIZA | ELIZA ARNELL | F | 18 | Tyrone | 10/03/1849 | Vagrant | Transportation 7 years unless security found | |||||||
ARNOLD | JOHN | JOHN ARNOLD | M | 28 | Dublin | 25/10/1837 | Theft of grate | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
ARNOLD | ROBERT | ROBERT ARNOLD | M | 20 | Donegal | 13/03/1838 | Burglary | Transportation 10 years | |||||||
ARNOLD | MARGARET | MARGARET ARNOLD | Irvine | F | |||||||||||
ARNOLD | JOHN | JOHN ARNOLD | M | Leitrim | |||||||||||
ARTERY | WILLIAM | WILLIAM ARTERY | Doran | M | 19 | Kildare | 15/03/1848 | Cow stealing | Transportation 10 years | London | |||||
ARTHURS | WILLIAM | WILLIAM ARTHURS | M | 20 | Co Tyrone | Hulk Essex | 25/07/1832 | Stealing two pigs | Transportation 7 years | ||||||
ASH | JOHN | JOHN ASH | M | Provost of Dublin | 12/07/1799 | Prisoner and 2 brothers | See also Michael and Thomas Ash | ||||||||
ASH | THOMAS | THOMAS ASH | M | Provost of Dublin | 12/07/1799 | Prisoner and 2 others | Brothers | Certificate of character signed by James Johnson, landlord. See also John and Michael Ash | |||||||
ASH | MICHAEL | MICHAEL ASH | M | Provost of Dublin | 12/07/1799 | prisoner and 2 others | See also John and Thomas Ash | ||||||||
ASHCROFT | ELLEN | ELLEN ASHCROFT | F | Kilmainham, Dublin | 01/07/1823 | See Comments | Transportation | George Ashcroft | Husband | Convict was convicted for being in the company of a girl who stole a wallet containing £5.5s. Petitioner served 11 yrs in the army. | |||||
ASHE | MICHAEL | MICHAEL ASHE | M | Cork | 04/08/1851 | Vagrancy | Transportation 7 years unless security found | ||||||||
ASHE | MICHAEL | MICHAEL ASHE | M | Provost, Dublin | 22/08/1799 | Concealing arms | Calendar of convicts confined in the Provost. States convict will not surrender his arms. | ||||||||
ASHE | THOMAS | THOMAS ASHE | M | Provost, Dublin | 22/08/1799 | Concealing arms | Calender of convicts confined in the Provost. States convict will not surrender his arms. | ||||||||
ASHE | JOHN | JOHN ASHE | M | Provost, Dublin | 22/08/1799 | Concealing arms | Calendar of convicts confined in the Provost. States convict will not surrender his arms. | ||||||||
ASHWOOD | ROBERT | ROBERT ASHWOOD | M | 17 | County Down | 06/04/1853 | Larceny from the person | Transportation 10 years | |||||||
ASKEWS | JAMES | JAMES ASKEWS | M | Wicklow | 24/02/1843 | Murder | Death | Convict executed on 18/03/1843 | |||||||
ASPEL | PIERCE | PIERCE ASPEL | M | 17 | On board a prison ship | 17/08/1799 | On suspicion of being disaffected | Honor Aspel | Mother | A native of Ballydarda, Co. Wexford | |||||
ASPILL | THOMAS | THOMAS ASPILL | M | Maryborough, Queens Co. | 27/09/1800 | Burglary | Convict &James Aspill | James Aspill convicted of same crime. Both petitioning for mitigation of sentence to Foreign Military Service. | |||||||
ASPILL | JAMES | JAMES ASPILL | M | Maryborough, Queens Co. | 27/09/1800 | Burglary | Convict& Thomas Aspill | Thomas Aspill convicted of same crime and both petitioning fro mitigation of sen tence to Foreign Military service. | |||||||
ASPINEAL | JOHN | JOHN ASPINEAL | M | 21 | County Cork | 01/01/1847 | Sheep stealing | Transportation 10 years | Medway | ||||||
ASTER | JOHN | JOHN ASTER | M | Tipperary | |||||||||||
ASTLE | MICHAEL | MICHAEL ASTLE | M | County Carlow | Co. Carlow | 29/03/1852 | Theft and breaking and entering | Transportation for 7 years | Convict died at Spike Island Gaol, Cork, 30th April 1854. | ||||||
ASTLER | ALEXANDER | ALEXANDER ASTLER | M | Kilmainham gaol | 10/03/1799 | Prisoner | |||||||||
ASTLER | ALEXANDER | ALEXANDER ASTLER | M | Kilmainham, Dublin | 12/09/1797 | Convict | Convict has been confined since the 23 April, on no apparent charge. Prays to be brought to trial at the next assizes in Antrim or to be admitted to bail | ||||||||
ATCHESON | ANN | ANN ATCHESON | F | Downpatrick, Co Down | Down | 08/09/1827 | Stealing four geese valued @ 4s | Trans 7 years | Convict & Mary Atcheson | Mother | Convict was convicted with her mother Mary, for the same offence. Both reside at Donaghadee, Co Down. Convicts father has been in Naval Service for over 40 | ||||
ATCHESON | MARY | MARY ATCHESON | F | 52 | Downpatrick, Co Down | Down | 08/09/1827 | Stealing four geese valued @ 4s | Trans for 7 years | Convict & Ann Atcheson | Convict was convicted with her daughter Ann, for the same offence. Both reside at Donaghadee, Co Down. States her husband has been in Naval Service for over | ||||
ATKIN | HENRY | HENRY ATKIN | M | 20 | County Wexford | 02/04/1836 | Receiving stolen goods | Transportation 7 years | Convict detained on board hulk, “Essex”, 18/05/1836 | ||||||
ATKIN | JOHN | JOHN ATKIN | M | 25 | County Fermanagh | 00/00/1836 | Larceny from person | Transportation for 7 years. | Convict detained on board hulk, 18/5/1836. | ||||||
ATKINS | ROBERT | ROBERT ATKINS | M | 09/09/1822 | Adminstering oaths | Transportation for life | Letter, Baron of the exchequer, listing for the governments information,convicts tried by him. | ||||||||
ATKINS | THOMAS | THOMAS ATKINS | M | Dublin City | Smithfield | 16/04/1847 | 25/07/1853 | Forgery of Bank of Ireland notes | Transportation life | Convict | |||||
ATKINSON | JAMES | JAMES ATKINSON | M | 25 | County Mayo | 15/06/1846 | Sheep stealing | Transportation 10 years | |||||||
ATKINSON | WILLIAM | WILLIAM ATKINSON | M | County Mayo | 14/03/1837 | Manslaughter | Transportation 7 years,commuted 9 mths.imprisonment | ||||||||
ATKINSON | MARY ANNE | MARY ANNE ATKINSON | M | Armagh | Armagh | / / | 03/08/1826 | Theft of goods worth 2 shillings | Transportation for 7 years | Convict | Refers to a former petition submitted on her behalf a few days ago. | ||||
ATKINSON | WILLIAM | WILLIAM ATKINSON | M | Mayo | |||||||||||
ATKINSON | WILLIAM | WILLIAM ATKINSON | M | Co Tyrone | MARTHA 1818 | List of prisoners of the Crown in the colony of New South Wales who solicit the favour of having their wives and families sent out to them. Wife, Rebecca | |||||||||
ATSSEN | CHARLES | CHARLES ATSSEN | M | 26 | County Carlow | 10/07/1838 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | The surname is open to interpretation | ||||||
ATTERIDGE | JAMES | JAMES ATTERIDGE | M | 29 | County Cork | CA/00/1836 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | Convict detained on hulk, 18/05/1836 | ||||||
ATTERIDGE | JOHN | JOHN ATTERIDGE | M | Waterford City | 31/12/1852 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | Convict ordered to be discharged, 09/01/1857 | |||||||
ATTERIDGE | JAMES | JAMES ATTERIDGE | M | 29 | Cork | Hulk | 00/00/1836 | Larceny | Transportation for 7 years | Convicts mother Honora Sullivan, resides in Bangan, Aughadown Parish Barony of West Carbery, Co. Cork. | |||||
ATWOOD | FRANCES | FRANCES ATWOOD | F | Dublin City | 04/04/1849 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | ||||||||
AUDERSON | ANNE | ANNE AUDERSON | F | 26 | King’s County | 22/07/1851 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | Martin Luther | Martin Luther (embarked), 00/06/1852 | |||||
AUGHEM | JAMES | JAMES AUGHEM | M | 20 | County Kilkenny | 14/03/1848 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | Havering | ||||||
AUGUSH | JOHN | JOHN AUGUSH | M | Limerick | |||||||||||
AULIFF | JOHN | JOHN AULIFF | M | 21 | County Tipperary | Spike Island, Cork | 22/03/1847 | Assault and highway robbery | Transportation 7 years | Hyderabad | |||||
AUNGIER | CHRISTOPHER | CHRISTOPHER AUNGIER | M | 20 | County Wicklow | 24/02/1852 | Burglary and robbery | Transportation life | |||||||
AUNGIER | CHRISTOPHER | CHRISTOPHER AUNGIER | M | 20 | Wicklow | 24/02/1852 | Burglary and robbery | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
AUNGIER | PATRICK | PATRICK AUNGIER | M | 18 | Wicklow | 24/02/1852 | Burglary and robbery | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
AUSTEN | HENRY | HENRY AUSTEN | M | 31/08/1805 | TELLICHERRY | Dr Harding’s journal of attendance on convicts on board the hulks and in the jails in Cork awaiting transportation (17 June 1805). | |||||||||
AUSTEN | HENRY | HENRY AUSTEN | M | 31/08/1805 | TELLICHERRY | Dr Harding’s journal of attendance on convicts on board the hulks and in the jails in Cork awaiting transportation (17 June 1805). | |||||||||
AUSTIN | MARIA | MARIA AUSTIN | F | 32 | County Dublin | 18/06/1853 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
AUSTIN | PATRICK | PATRICK AUSTIN | M | 26 | County Waterford | Kilmainham, Dublin | 02/03/1843 | Larceny | Transportation 7 years | Convict was detained at Kilmainham Gaol,Co. Dublin, 26/04/1843 Convict is a pipe maker. | |||||
AUSTIN | JOHN | JOHN AUSTIN | M | Kilmainham, Dublin | Forgery | Convict | Convict is an Engraver by trade and resides in Richmond, Co. Dublin. States he was apprehended with Ferdinand Meaurant for the same offence. Petition not | ||||||||
AYLMER | WILLIAM | WILLIAM AYLMER | M | Dublin Castle | 13/10/1798 | Prisoner | Wishes to be allowed go to England | ||||||||
AYLMORE | PATRICK | PATRICK AYLMORE | M | Co Antrim | CA/02/1822 | 15/06/1824 | Robbery of £28 | Transportation 7 years | Convict | Convict is a native of Carlingford, Co Louth. Several character references. | |||||
AYLWARD | BRIDGET | BRIDGET AYLWARD | M | 21 | Dublin | 15/06/1839 | Felony of money and wearing apparel | Transportation 7 years | |||||||
AYLWARD | ARTHUR | ARTHUR AYLWARD | M | 40 | County Galway | 26/07/1853 | Larceny from the person | Transportation 7 years | Convict ordered to be discharged, 12/06/1857 | ||||||
AYLWARD | EDWARD | EDWARD AYLWARD | M | 46 | County Carlow | 05/07/1837 | Murder | To be executed, 27/07/1837 | Sentence commuted. | ||||||
AYLWARD | JAMES | JAMES AYLWARD | M | 23 | County Carlow | 05/07/1837 | Murder | Death commuted to transportation for life | |||||||
AYLWARD | PAT | PAT AYLWARD | M | 48 | County Kilkenny | 01/07/1840 | Larceny | Transportation life | |||||||
AYLWARD | BRIDGET | BRIDGET AYLWARD | F | Dublin city | 22/06/1839 | Possessing stolen wearing apparel | Transportation 7 years | Convict resides in Dublin City with her widowed mother and brother. | |||||||
AYRES | JAMES | JAMES AYRES | M | 18 | County Dublin | 15/06/1839 | Burglary and felony | Transportation 10 years |