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Listing of Irish Convicts transported to New South Wales
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| 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 |
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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. |
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ABBOT |
N |
N ABBOT |
M |
Antrim |
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ABBOTT |
JOHN |
JOHN ABBOTT |
M |
54 |
Tipperary |
13/01/1841 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years commuted to 2 years imp. |
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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. |
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ABBOTT |
MICHAEL |
MICHAEL ABBOTT |
M |
17 |
Dublin |
19/10/1847 |
Felony rape |
Transportation 7 years |
Medway |
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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. |
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ABRAHAM |
HARRIETT |
HARRIETT ABRAHAM |
F |
31 |
Dublin |
05/10/1846 |
Felony |
Transportation 7 years |
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ACHESON |
WILLIAM |
WILLIAM ACHESON |
M |
30 |
Armagh |
19/06/1850 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
Convict ordered to be discharged, 20/12/1854 File missing. |
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ACHESON |
ROBERT |
ROBERT ACHESON |
M |
21 |
Dublin |
18/01/1840 |
Theft of chisel |
Transportation 7 years |
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ACHESON |
GEORGE |
GEORGE ACHESON |
M |
17/12/1835 |
Convicts wife, Matilda Hamilton, granted a free passage to New South Wales. |
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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 |
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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 |
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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. |
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ACRES |
ESTHER |
ESTHER ACRES |
Aeres |
F |
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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 |
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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. |
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ADAIR |
WILLIAM |
WILLIAM ADAIR |
M |
New Geneva |
22/08/1799 |
Capt. D H Boyd |
Landlord |
See also James Adair |
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ADAIR |
JAMES |
JAMES ADAIR |
M |
New Geneva |
22/08/1799 |
Capt. D H Boyd |
Landlord |
See also William Adair |
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ADAIRS |
JAMES |
JAMES ADAIRS |
M |
17 |
Down |
09/10/1837 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
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ADAMS |
NANCY |
NANCY ADAMS |
F |
14 |
Antrim |
06/01/1842 |
Burglary and robbery |
Transportation 10 years |
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ADAMS |
BARBARA |
BARBARA ADAMS |
F |
Galway |
04/01/1848 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
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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 |
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ADAMS |
HENRY |
HENRY ADAMS |
M |
18 |
Dublin |
01/09/1836 |
Felony |
Transportation 7 years |
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ADAMS |
JOHN |
JOHN ADAMS |
M |
21 |
Monaghan |
01/01/1844 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years after 2 mths imp. |
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ADAMS |
JOHN |
JOHN ADAMS |
M |
28 |
Monaghan |
28/03/1839 |
Burglary and robbery |
Transportation 10 years |
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ADAMS |
JOHN |
JOHN ADAMS |
M |
Tipperary |
30/06/1849 |
Cow stealing |
Transportation 10 years |
Lord Auckland |
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ADAMS |
MICHAEL |
MICHAEL ADAMS |
M |
19 |
Limerick |
11/01/1848 |
Larceny from shop |
Transportation 7 years |
Blenheim |
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ADAMS |
HENRY |
HENRY ADAMS |
M |
14 |
Antrim |
06/01/1842 |
Burglary and robbery |
Transportation 7 years |
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ADAMS |
PETER |
PETER ADAMS |
M |
38 |
Meath |
Kilmainham, Dublin |
27/02/1838 |
Cow stealing |
Transportation 10 years |
Westmoreland |
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ADAMS |
SAMUEL |
SAMUEL ADAMS |
M |
17 |
Londonderry |
17/03/1847 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years commuted to 12 mths imp. |
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ADAMS |
THOMAS |
THOMAS ADAMS |
M |
19 |
Antrim |
07/01/1841 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years commuted to 18 mths imp. |
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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. |
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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 |
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ADAMS |
PETER |
PETER ADAMS |
M |
Drogheda |
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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 |
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ADAMS |
NATHANIEL |
NATHANIEL ADAMS |
M |
Co Antrim |
00/04/1841 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
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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 |
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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. |
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ADAMS |
SAMUEL |
SAMUEL ADAMS |
M |
Londonderry |
08/05/1847 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
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ADAMSON |
ANNE |
ANNE ADAMSON |
F |
26 |
Kings Co |
22/07/1851 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
Martin Luther |
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ADAMSON |
FRANCIS |
FRANCIS ADAMSON |
Clarke |
M |
15 |
Meath |
26/02/1851 |
Burglary and robbery |
Transportation 10 years |
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ADAMSON |
FRANCIS |
FRANCIS ADAMSON |
Clarke |
M |
15 |
Meath |
26/02/1851 |
Burglary and robbery |
Transportation 10 years |
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ADAMSON |
MARGARET |
MARGARET ADAMSON |
Stephenson |
F |
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ADAMSON |
MARY |
MARY ADAMSON |
Clarke |
F |
60 |
Meath |
26/02/1851 |
Burglary and robbery |
Transportation 10 years |
Other defendant, Sarah Johnson (alias Adamson) |
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ADAMSON |
MARY |
MARY ADAMSON |
Clarke |
F |
60 |
Meath |
26/02/1851 |
Burglary and robbery |
Transportation 10 years |
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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) |
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ADAMSON |
SARAH |
SARAH ADAMSON |
F |
/ / |
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ADAMSON |
THOMAS |
THOMAS ADAMSON |
M |
14 |
Down |
05/04/1847 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
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ADAMSON |
ROBERT |
ROBERT ADAMSON |
M |
Down |
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ADLEY |
MARGARET |
MARGARET ADLEY |
F |
Down |
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ADRIAN |
U |
U ADRIAN |
M |
Not tried |
New Geneva Barracks |
07/10/1798 |
Prisoner seeks to be allowed emigrate to America |
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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 |
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AERES |
ESTHER |
ESTHER AERES |
F |
23 |
Kilkenny |
01/07/1846 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
Waverly |
Convict unfit for transportation |
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AERES |
ESTHER |
ESTHER AERES |
F |
23 |
Kings Co. |
01/07/1846 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
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AGEE |
ROBERT |
ROBERT AGEE |
M |
14 |
Antrim |
28/06/1809 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
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AGNES |
ANNE |
ANNE AGNES |
F |
28 |
Dublin |
17/07/1845 |
Felony of gold watch |
Transportation 7 years |
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AGNES |
ANNE |
ANNE AGNES |
F |
Grange Gorman |
17/07/1845 |
23/08/1845 |
Transportation |
TASMANIA |
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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 |
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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. |
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AGNEW |
ANNE |
ANNE AGNEW |
F |
23 |
Louth |
05/01/1836 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
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AGNEW |
ANNE |
ANNE AGNEW |
F |
14 |
Londonderry |
06/01/1841 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
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AGNEW |
BETTY |
BETTY AGNEW |
F |
29 |
Antrim |
05/04/1837 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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AGNEW |
JOHN |
JOHN AGNEW |
M |
Enniskillen |
00/03/1845 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
Prisoner was a blacksmith, from Middletown, Co Armagh. |
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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. |
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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. |
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AHER |
JEREMIAH |
JEREMIAH AHER |
M |
Co Cork |
21/05/1867 |
Treason felony |
Penal servitude 7 years |
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AHERN |
CORNELIUS |
CORNELIUS AHERN |
M |
Cork |
28/06/1852 |
Stealing sheep |
Transportation 7 years |
Convict ordered to be discharged, 08/04/1856 |
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AHERN |
DAVID |
DAVID AHERN |
M |
Cork |
19/09/1848 |
Burglary |
Transportation 7 years |
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AHERN |
DENIS |
DENIS AHERN |
M |
Limerick |
04/07/1848 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
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AHERN |
DENIS |
DENIS AHERN |
M |
Kildare |
28/12/1849 |
Sheep stealing |
Transportation 10 years |
Convict ordered to be discharged, 09/11/1855 |
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AHERN |
HONORA |
HONORA AHERN |
F |
33 |
Cork |
03/08/1838 |
Larceny from person |
Transportation 7 years |
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AHERN |
JAMES |
JAMES AHERN |
M |
20 |
Cork |
CA/00/1839 |
Sheep stealing |
Transportation 7 years |
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AHERN |
JAMES |
JAMES AHERN |
M |
30 |
Cork |
31/07/1844 |
Abduction |
Transportation 7 years commuted to 2 years imp. |
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AHERN |
JAMES |
JAMES AHERN |
M |
Limerick |
16/10/1849 |
Cow stealing |
Transportation 7 years |
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AHERN |
JAMES |
JAMES AHERN |
M |
Cork |
14/05/1849 |
Cow stealing |
Transportation 7 years |
Blenheim |
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AHERN |
JOHANNA |
JOHANNA AHERN |
F |
20 |
Cork |
27/03/1840 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years commuted to 2 years imp. |
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AHERN |
JOHANNA |
JOHANNA AHERN |
F |
Kerry |
15/01/1849 |
Larceny of wearing apparel |
Transportation 7 years |
Australasia |
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AHERN |
JOHANNA |
JOHANNA AHERN |
F |
23 |
Cork |
CA/00/1840 |
Stealing money |
Transportation 7 years |
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AHERN |
JOHN |
JOHN AHERN |
M |
18 |
Kerry |
01/11/1849 |
Cow stealing |
Transportation 14 years |
Rodney |
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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. |
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AHERN |
JOHN |
JOHN AHERN |
M |
33 |
Limerick |
11/07/1837 |
Sheep stealing |
Transportation life, commuted to 12 mths imp. |
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AHERN |
JOHN |
JOHN AHERN |
M |
41 |
Kerry |
Spike Island, Cork |
01/01/1847 |
Cow stealing |
Transportation 7 years |
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AHERN |
JOHN |
JOHN AHERN |
M |
45 |
Cork |
26/03/1849 |
Burglary |
Transportation 10 years |
Convict died in Spike Island Gaol, Co. Cork, February 1852. |
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AHERN |
JOHN |
JOHN AHERN |
M |
Limerick |
22/04/1849 |
Cow stealing |
Transportation 15 years |
Lord Dalhousie |
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AHERN |
JOHN |
JOHN AHERN |
M |
Limerick |
30/10/1848 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
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AHERN |
JOHN |
JOHN AHERN |
M |
Cork |
Cork |
25/09/1850 |
Burglary |
Transportation 7 years |
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AHERN |
JOHN |
JOHN AHERN |
M |
Waterford |
13/03/1848 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
Convict died in Spike Island Gaol, Co. Cork, 04/02/1851 |
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AHERN |
JOHN |
JOHN AHERN |
M |
Waterford |
04/03/1852 |
Conspiracy to murder |
Death commuted to transportation life |
Lord Dalhousie |
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AHERN |
JULIA |
JULIA AHERN |
F |
Cork |
17/03/1849 |
Stealing clothes |
Transportation 7 years |
Australasia |
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AHERN |
LAURENCE |
LAURENCE AHERN |
M |
20 |
Kerry |
04/07/1849 |
Cow stealing |
Transportation 10 years |
Robert Small |
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AHERN |
MARGARET |
MARGARET AHERN |
F |
17 |
Cork |
24/03/1848 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
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AHERN |
MARGARET |
MARGARET AHERN |
F |
Cork |
Cork |
25/09/1850 |
Arson |
Transportation 7 years |
Black Friar |
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AHERN |
MARGARET |
MARGARET AHERN |
F |
Limerick |
05/07/1852 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
Convict ordered to be discharged, 09/08/1856 |
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AHERN |
MARY |
MARY AHERN |
F |
Cork |
19/09/1848 |
Burglary |
Transportation 7 years |
See also CRF 1851 A 3, G 3 |
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AHERN |
MAURICE |
MAURICE AHERN |
M |
Waterford |
07/07/1852 |
Conspiracy to murder |
Death, commuted to transportation life |
Rodney |
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AHERN |
MAURICE |
MAURICE AHERN |
M |
Cork |
16/09/1850 |
Stealing an ass |
Transportation 10 years |
Phoebe Dunbar |
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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 |
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AHERN |
MICHAEL |
MICHAEL AHERN |
M |
25 |
Cork |
02/01/1849 |
Burglary |
Transportation 10 years |
Blenheim |
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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 |
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AHERN |
PAT |
PAT AHERN |
M |
30 |
Cork |
02/01/1849 |
Stealing a cloak |
Transportation 7 years |
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AHERN |
PAT |
PAT AHERN |
M |
Cork |
30/11/1848 |
Violent assault |
Transportation 7 years |
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AHERN |
PATRICK |
PATRICK AHERN |
M |
25 |
Limerick |
Hulk Surprize |
CA/00/1836 |
Cow stealing |
Transportation life |
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AHERN |
PATRICK |
PATRICK AHERN |
M |
24 |
Limerick |
08/03/1850 |
Assaulting habitation |
Transportation 10 years |
Convict ordered to be discharged, 13/03/1856 |
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AHERN |
PATRICK |
PATRICK AHERN |
M |
25 |
Limerick |
CA/00/1836 |
Cow stealing |
Transportation life |
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AHERN |
PATRICK |
PATRICK AHERN |
M |
Cork |
Cork |
07/07/1851 |
Stealing a cow |
Transportation 10 years |
Convict ordered to be discharged, 29/06/1851 |
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AHERN |
ROBERT |
ROBERT AHERN |
M |
Cork |
21/06/1847 |
Felony |
Transportation 7 years |
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AHERN |
JOHN |
JOHN AHERN |
M |
Limerick |
03/04/1848 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
Havering |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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. |
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AHERN |
JOANNA |
JOANNA AHERN |
F |
Cork City |
27/03/1840 |
Stealing a coat |
Transp.for 7 years,commuted 2 years imprisonment |
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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 |
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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. |
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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, |
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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 |
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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. |
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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 |
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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. |
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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. |
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AHERN |
JOHN |
JOHN AHERN |
M |
45 |
Cork |
Newgate |
26/03/1849 |
24/03/1850 |
Burglary |
Transportation 10 years |
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AHERN |
MARY |
MARY AHERN |
F |
50 |
Cork |
Cork County Gaol |
16/09/1848 |
Burglary and robbery |
Transportation 7 years |
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AHERN |
PATRICK |
PATRICK AHERN |
M |
Limerick |
hulk Surprise |
10/08/1836 |
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AHERNE |
TIMOTHY |
TIMOTHY AHERNE |
M |
Cork |
25/06/1849 |
Stealing an ass |
Transportation life |
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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 |
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AICKEN |
THOMAS |
THOMAS AICKEN |
M |
31 |
Dublin |
Smithfield, Dublin |
08/03/1844 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
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AIKIN |
ROBERT |
ROBERT AIKIN |
M |
Guardship in Belfast |
17/06/1799 |
Prisoner |
A native of Ballywater, Co. Down. |
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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 |
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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 |
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ALCOCK |
PATRICK |
PATRICK ALCOCK |
M |
Dublin |
CA/00/1849 |
Felonious attack |
Transportation 15 years |
Pestonjee Bomanjee |
Convict ordered to be discharged, 15/06/1855 |
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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. |
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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 |
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ALEXANDER |
RACHAEL |
RACHAEL ALEXANDER |
F |
17 |
Armagh |
Kilmainham, Dublin |
00/04/1836 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
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ALEXANDER |
CHARLES |
CHARLES ALEXANDER |
M |
17 |
Armagh |
Kilmainham, Dublin |
03/07/1843 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
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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. |
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ALEXANDER |
JAMES |
JAMES ALEXANDER |
M |
24 |
Armagh |
13/03/1841 |
Rape |
Death commuted to transportation life |
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ALEXANDER |
ROBERT |
ROBERT ALEXANDER |
M |
18 |
Londonderry |
13/03/1848 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
London |
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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 |
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ALEXANDER |
ROBERT |
ROBERT ALEXANDER |
M |
19 |
Armagh |
30/06/1845 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
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ALEXANDER |
WILLIAM |
WILLIAM ALEXANDER |
M |
28 |
County Louth |
Hulk Essex |
25/07/1832 |
Larceny |
Transportation for 7 years |
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ALEXANDER |
FRANCES |
FRANCES ALEXANDER |
M |
Antrim |
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ALEXANDRA |
JOHN |
JOHN ALEXANDRA |
M |
Antrim |
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ALFED |
CHARLES |
CHARLES ALFED |
M |
26 |
Carlow |
10/07/1838 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
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ALFRED |
MAUAIME (MAUREEN) |
MAUAIME (MAUREEN) ALFRED |
F |
20 |
Antrim |
08/01/1844 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
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ALISSON |
PETER |
PETER ALISSON |
M |
15 |
Cork |
12/01/1838 |
Larceny from shop |
Transportation 7 years |
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ALLEN |
ANNE |
ANNE ALLEN |
F |
Clare |
16/10/1849 |
Cow stealing |
Transportation 7 years |
Duke of Cornwall |
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ALLEN |
BRIDGET |
BRIDGET ALLEN |
F |
Clare |
24/06/1848 |
Killing a calf |
Transportation 7 years |
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ALLEN |
CHARLES |
CHARLES ALLEN |
M |
Cork |
15/07/1850 |
Sheep stealing |
Transportation 10 years |
Convict ordered to be discharged, 19/06/1856 |
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ALLEN |
ELIZA |
ELIZA ALLEN |
F |
Clare |
16/10/1849 |
Cow stealing |
Transportation 7 years |
Duke of Cornwall |
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ALLEN |
ELLEN |
ELLEN ALLEN |
F |
21 |
Longford |
08/04/1852 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
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ALLEN |
HENRY |
HENRY ALLEN |
M |
21 |
Dublin |
Hulk |
02/01/1836 |
Assult and felony money |
Death commuted transportation life |
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ALLEN |
JANE |
JANE ALLEN |
F |
17 |
Wexford |
01/03/1850 |
Arson |
Transportation 10 years |
Black Friar |
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ALLEN |
JANE |
JANE ALLEN |
F |
19 |
Londonderry |
Londonderry |
13/03/1845 |
15/04/1848 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years commuted to 6 mths imp. |
Self |
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ALLEN |
JOHN |
JOHN ALLEN |
M |
19 |
Dublin |
Smithfield, Dublin |
08/11/1844 |
18/11/1844 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
Self |
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ALLEN |
JOHN |
JOHN ALLEN |
M |
30 |
Limerick |
13/10/1836 |
Assault |
Transportation 7 years |
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ALLEN |
JOHN |
JOHN ALLEN |
M |
30 |
Limerick |
13/10/1836 |
Assault |
Transportation 7 years |
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ALLEN |
JOHN |
JOHN ALLEN |
M |
48 |
Westmeath |
Smithfield, Dublin |
23/06/1847 |
Sheep stealing |
Transportation 7 years |
Convict died in Depot, 18/05/1849 |
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ALLEN |
JOHN |
JOHN ALLEN |
M |
Clare |
21/06/1849 |
Killing a sheep |
Transportation 7 years |
Rodney |
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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 |
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ALLEN |
MARY |
MARY ALLEN |
F |
Kildare |
03/01/1850 |
Felony |
Transportation 7 years |
Duke of Cornwall |
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ALLEN |
MARY |
MARY ALLEN |
F |
Cork |
27/10/1851 |
Stealing a shirt |
Transportation 7 years |
Martin Luther |
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ALLEN |
MICHAEL ROBERT |
MICHAEL ROBERT ALLEN |
L’Estrange, Richard |
M |
27 |
Dublin |
08/02/1837 |
Uttering forged draft and felony |
Transportation 7 years |
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ALLEN |
PATRICK |
PATRICK ALLEN |
M |
35 |
Limerick |
00/07/1837 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
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ALLEN |
PETER |
PETER ALLEN |
M |
CA/00/1848 |
Not given |
Unknown |
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ALLEN |
ROWLEY |
ROWLEY ALLEN |
M |
Monaghan |
05/07/1848 |
Larceny |
Transportation life |
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ALLEN |
ROWLEY |
ROWLEY ALLEN |
M |
Cork |
Spike Island, Cork |
05/01/1848 |
Larceny, shirt |
Transportation 7 years |
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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 |
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ALLEN |
BRIDGET |
BRIDGET ALLEN |
Byrne |
F |
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ALLEN |
PETER |
PETER ALLEN |
Kelly |
M |
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ALLEN |
PETER |
PETER ALLEN |
M |
Dublin City |
00/07/1816 |
Burglary |
Bill of Indictment. Convict resides in St. Peter’s Parish, Dublin City. |
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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. |
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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. |
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ALLEN |
JOHN |
JOHN ALLEN |
M |
New Geneva |
13/11/1798 |
Arms robbery |
James Cleland |
Prisoner is a native of Clonig, Co. Down |
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ALLEN |
RICHARD |
RICHARD ALLEN |
M |
18/02/1839 |
Convicts wife, Mary Hobson, residing in Partadown, granted a free passage to New South Wales |
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ALLEN |
JOHN |
JOHN ALLEN |
M |
Dublin city |
Smithfield |
27/01/1845 |
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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. |
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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. |
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ALLEN |
MICHAEL ROBERT |
MICHAEL ROBERT ALLEN |
M |
Dublin |
00/00/1837 |
Obtaining goods under false pretences |
Transportation 7 years |
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ALLEN |
M.R. |
M.R. ALLEN |
U |
Dublin |
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ALLEN |
JOHN |
JOHN ALLEN |
M |
Dublin City |
08/11/1844 |
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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 |
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ALLEY |
DORRIAN |
DORRIAN ALLEY |
F |
27 |
Tyrone |
02/07/1849 |
Larceny |
Transportation 10 years |
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ALLEY |
MICHAEL |
MICHAEL ALLEY |
M |
35 |
Limerick |
Newgate, Dublin |
07/03/1850 |
Assaulting habitation |
Transportation 14 years |
Convict died in gaol 26/03/1851 |
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ALLEY |
WILLIAM |
WILLIAM ALLEY |
M |
29 |
Limerick |
07/03/1850 |
Assaulting habitation |
Transportation 14 years |
Rodney |
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ALLEY |
JOHN |
JOHN ALLEY |
M |
Down |
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ALLEYN |
RICHARD |
RICHARD ALLEYN |
M |
Cork |
Spike Island, Cork |
10/05/1842 |
Felony |
Transportation 7 years |
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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. |
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ALTERIDGE |
JAMES |
JAMES ALTERIDGE |
M |
20 |
Cork |
18/12/1838 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
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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. |
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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. |
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ALWAY |
FRANCIS |
FRANCIS ALWAY |
M |
16 |
Dublin |
20/12/1837 |
Theft of handkerchief |
Transportation 7 years |
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AMBROSE |
PATRICK |
PATRICK AMBROSE |
M |
25 |
Tipperary |
22/06/1838 |
Grievous assault |
Transportation 7 years |
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AMERY |
JOHN |
JOHN AMERY |
M |
15/08/1844 |
Military convict in the 54th Regiment. |
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AMERY |
JOHN |
JOHN AMERY |
M |
Smithfield Convict Depot |
27/01/1845 |
Military convict in the 54th Regiment. |
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AMES |
BELL |
BELL AMES |
M |
18 |
Fermanagh |
17/07/1845 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
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AMOROUS |
RICHARD |
RICHARD AMOROUS |
M |
Smithfield Convict Depot |
27/01/1845 |
Military convict in the 16th Regiment. |
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AMOS |
ELIZABETH |
ELIZABETH AMOS |
F |
18 |
Enniskillen |
Enniskillen |
00/07/1845 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
Self |
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AMOS |
BELL |
BELL AMOS |
F |
Grange Gorman |
18/07/1845 |
23/08/1845 |
Transportation 7 years |
TASMANIA |
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AMVIOUS |
RICHARD |
RICHARD AMVIOUS |
M |
02/10/1844 |
Military convict in the 16th Regiment. |
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ANCLES (ANDES) |
RODDY |
RODDY ANCLES (ANDES) |
M |
24 |
Antrim |
07/01/1843 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
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ANDERSON |
ALICE |
ALICE ANDERSON |
F |
20 |
Monaghan |
24/10/1840 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
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ANDERSON |
ANNE |
ANNE ANDERSON |
F |
Limerick |
11/01/1851 |
Receiving stolen goods |
Transportation 7 years commuted |
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ANDERSON |
ARTHUR |
ARTHUR ANDERSON |
M |
15 |
Dublin |
08/04/1846 |
Felony |
Transportation 7 years |
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ANDERSON |
ANNE |
ANNE ANDERSON |
F |
Limerick |
11/01/1851 |
Receiving stolen goods |
Transportation 7 years |
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ANDERSON |
ELIZA |
ELIZA ANDERSON |
F |
24 |
Tyrone |
03/03/1853 |
Vagrancy |
Transportation 7 years unless security found |
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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 |
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ANDERSON |
ELIZABETH |
ELIZABETH ANDERSON |
F |
17 |
Down |
00/07/1836 |
Burglary |
Death commuted 7 years transportation |
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ANDERSON |
HENRY |
HENRY ANDERSON |
M |
Dublin |
12/12/1848 |
Cattle stealing |
Transportation 10 years |
Hyderabad |
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ANDERSON |
JAMES |
JAMES ANDERSON |
M |
14 |
Tyrone |
26/03/1846 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
Convict discharged, no other details given |
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ANDERSON |
JAMES |
JAMES ANDERSON |
M |
20 |
Donegal |
13/03/1851 |
Breaking into dwelling |
Transportation 7 years |
Convict tried at Lifford Assizes. |
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ANDERSON |
JAMES |
JAMES ANDERSON |
M |
20 |
Donegal |
13/03/1851 |
Unlawfully breaking into dwelling |
Transportation 7 years |
Phoebe Dunbar |
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ANDERSON |
JAMES |
JAMES ANDERSON |
M |
40 |
Dublin |
24/06/1839 |
Theft of a brass figure from a cart |
Transportation 7 years |
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ANDERSON |
JOHANNA |
JOHANNA ANDERSON |
F |
26 |
Dublin |
25/10/1841 |
Stealing a watch |
Transportation 7 years |
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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 |
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ANDERSON |
JOHN |
JOHN ANDERSON |
M |
44 |
Down |
24/02/1842 |
Misdemeanour and horse stealing |
Transportation 10 years and 3 mths imp. |
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ANDERSON |
JOHN |
JOHN ANDERSON |
M |
Dublin |
13/11/1851 |
Burglary |
Transportation 7 years |
Robert Small |
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ANDERSON |
JOHN |
JOHN ANDERSON |
M |
Antrim |
03/04/1848 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
Bride |
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ANDERSON |
MARY |
MARY ANDERSON |
F |
29 |
Antrim |
25/07/1836 |
Larceny of a watch |
Transportation 7 years |
Tried at Ballymena, Co. Antrim |
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ANDERSON |
MATHEW |
MATHEW ANDERSON |
M |
20 |
Cavan |
05/01/1847 |
Cattle stealing |
Transportation 10 years |
Medway |
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ANDERSON |
ROBERT SMITH |
ROBERT SMITH ANDERSON |
M |
18 |
Dublin |
Spike Island, Cork |
06/08/1847 |
Theft of satin and vesting |
Transportation 7 years |
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ANDERSON |
THOMAS |
THOMAS ANDERSON |
M |
13 |
Dublin |
26/12/1839 |
Theft of beef |
Transportation 7 years |
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ANDERSON |
THOMAS |
THOMAS ANDERSON |
M |
23 |
Cavan |
05/01/1847 |
Cattle stealing |
Transportation 10 years |
Medway |
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ANDERSON |
THOMAS |
THOMAS ANDERSON |
M |
Limerick |
Spike Island, Cork |
30/10/1847 |
Larceny |
Transportation life |
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ANDERSON |
WILLIAM |
WILLIAM ANDERSON |
M |
16 |
Queens Co |
13/03/1839 |
Burglary and robbery |
Transportation 10 years |
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ANDERSON |
WILLIAM |
WILLIAM ANDERSON |
M |
Dublin |
28/06/1851 |
Sacrilege |
Transportation 7 years |
Robert Small |
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ANDERSON |
CHARLES |
CHARLES ANDERSON |
M |
Armagh |
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ANDERSON |
MARY |
MARY ANDERSON |
F |
Antrim |
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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. |
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ANDERSON |
JOHN |
JOHN ANDERSON |
Hubbard |
M |
Richmond and Mountjoy |
05/01/1852 |
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ANDERSON |
JAMES |
JAMES ANDERSON |
M |
Donegal |
Smithfield |
00/03/1851 |
Assault and burglary |
Transportation 7 years |
Convict |
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ANDERSON |
THOMAS |
THOMAS ANDERSON |
M |
Limerick |
Limerick |
01/11/1847 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
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ANDERSON |
JOHN |
JOHN ANDERSON |
M |
Antrim |
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ANDES |
RODGER |
RODGER ANDES |
M |
24 |
Antrim |
07/01/1843 |
Larceny |
Transportation for 7 years |
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ANDOE |
– |
#NAME? |
M |
18/12/1800 |
Involved in rebel activity in Kildare |
Letter on behalf of the convict. |
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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 |
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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 |
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ANDREW |
DAVID |
DAVID ANDREW |
M |
35 |
Londonderry |
01/08/1838 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
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ANDREW |
GEORGE |
GEORGE ANDREW |
M |
Cork |
29/08/1803 |
Treason |
Convict & Andrew Drinan |
Convict is porter brewer by trade and resides in Cork city. |
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ANDREWS |
WILLIAM |
WILLIAM ANDREWS |
M |
26 |
Armagh |
Hulk Essex |
CA/00/1836 |
Burglary |
Death commuted transportation 7 years |
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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. |
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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. |
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ANDREWS |
WILLIAM |
WILLIAM ANDREWS |
M |
26 |
Armagh |
Hulk ‘Essex’ |
00/00/1836 |
24/07/1836 |
Burglary |
Death, commuted to transportation for 7 years |
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ANDREWS |
MATHEW |
MATHEW ANDREWS |
M |
Meath |
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ANGLESEA |
JOHN |
JOHN ANGLESEA |
M |
Tipperary |
30/06/1852 |
Burglary and robbery |
Transportation 7 years |
Convict ordered to be discharged, 19/08/1856 |
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ANGLESY |
WILLIAM |
WILLIAM ANGLESY |
M |
Tipperary |
09/07/1851 |
Burglary and robbery |
Transportation 10 years |
Rodney |
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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 |
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ANGUISH |
JOHN |
JOHN ANGUISH |
M |
26 |
Limerick |
12/07/1837 |
Manslaughter |
Transportation 7 years commuted to 2 years imp. |
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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 |
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ANSON |
JANE |
JANE ANSON |
F |
29 |
Antrim |
27/06/1843 |
Larceny |
Transportation 10 years |
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ANTHONY |
DAVID |
DAVID ANTHONY |
M |
17 |
Down |
15/03/1836 |
Murder |
Death |
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ANTHONY |
GEORGE |
GEORGE ANTHONY |
M |
00/11/1844 |
01/05/1845 |
Desertion from the 77th Regiment |
Transportation |
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ANTHONY |
GEORGE |
GEORGE ANTHONY |
M |
09/11/1844 |
Military convict in the 77th Regiment. |
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ANTHONY |
GEORGE |
GEORGE ANTHONY |
M |
Smithfield Convict Depot |
27/01/1845 |
Military convict in the 77th Regiment. |
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ANTHONY |
GEORGE |
GEORGE ANTHONY |
M |
09/11/1844 |
RATCLIFFE |
Military convict 77th Regiment. |
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ANTWHISTLE |
JAMES |
JAMES ANTWHISTLE |
M |
26 |
Antrim |
Richmond, Dublin |
21/06/1847 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
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ARBUTHNOT |
MATHEW |
MATHEW ARBUTHNOT |
M |
39 |
Antrim |
27/12/1839 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
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ARCHBOLD |
JOHN |
JOHN ARCHBOLD |
M |
30 |
Cork |
Hulk |
00/03/1836 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
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ARCHER |
WILLIAM |
WILLIAM ARCHER |
M |
20 |
Louth |
08/02/1837 |
Burglary and felony |
Death |
Calcutta |
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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. |
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ARCHIBOLD |
JAMES |
JAMES ARCHIBOLD |
M |
Dublin |
Spike Island, Cork |
01/02/1849 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
The convict died in gaol 05/06/1851 |
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ARDERRY |
WILLIAM |
WILLIAM ARDERRY |
M |
21 |
Dublin |
06/06/1839 |
Theft of basket and money |
Transportation 7 years |
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ARGEE |
ANNE |
ANNE ARGEE |
F |
Kings Co |
08/04/1848 |
Receiving stolen goods |
Transportation 7 years |
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ARGEE |
RUTH |
RUTH ARGEE |
F |
Tipperary |
CA/00/1847 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
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ARMILLE |
ELIZA |
ELIZA ARMILLE |
Armstrong, Margaret |
F |
Tyrone |
10/10/1849 |
Larceny |
Transportation 14 years |
Black Friar |
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ARMITRAGE |
JOSEPH |
JOSEPH ARMITRAGE |
M |
18 |
Clare |
03/07/1850 |
Cow stealing |
Transportation 10 years |
Convict ordered to be discharged, 20/08/1856 |
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ARMOUR |
JAMES |
JAMES ARMOUR |
M |
37 |
Co Antrim |
Hulk Essex |
25/07/1832 |
Burlgary |
Transportation Life |
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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. |
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ARMSTRONG |
CATHERINE |
CATHERINE ARMSTRONG |
F |
Longford |
26/02/1851 |
Larceny |
Transportation 10 years |
Convict previously convicted of felony |
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ARMSTRONG |
CATHERINE |
CATHERINE ARMSTRONG |
F |
Longford |
26/02/1851 |
Larceny |
Transportation 10 years |
J.W. Dare |
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ARMSTRONG |
GEORGE |
GEORGE ARMSTRONG |
M |
35 |
Meath |
Kilmainham, Dublin |
27/02/1838 |
Horse stealing |
Transportation 15 years |
Westmoreland |
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ARMSTRONG |
JAMES |
JAMES ARMSTRONG |
Clarke. |
M |
22 |
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ARMSTRONG |
JAMES |
JAMES ARMSTRONG |
M |
50 |
Leitrim |
10/07/1839 |
Horse stealing |
Transportation 10 years |
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ARMSTRONG |
JANE |
JANE ARMSTRONG |
F |
19 |
Kildare |
31/10/1849 |
Arson |
Transportation 15 years |
Duke of Cornwall |
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ARMSTRONG |
JANE |
JANE ARMSTRONG |
F |
23 |
Waterford |
21/06/1838 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
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ARMSTRONG |
JOHN |
JOHN ARMSTRONG |
M |
18 |
Fermanagh |
23/10/1848 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
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ARMSTRONG |
JOHN |
JOHN ARMSTRONG |
M |
19 |
Westmeath |
16/10/1849 |
Sheep stealing |
Transportation 7 years |
Lord Auckland |
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ARMSTRONG |
JOHN |
JOHN ARMSTRONG |
Noon |
M |
25 |
Fermanagh |
Kilmainham, Dublin |
09/03/1837 |
Robbery |
Death commuted transportation life |
Calcutta |
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ARMSTRONG |
JOHN |
JOHN ARMSTRONG |
M |
32 |
Dublin |
11/07/1849 |
Burglary |
Transportation 10 years |
Blenheim |
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ARMSTRONG |
JOHN |
JOHN ARMSTRONG |
M |
Antrim |
09/10/1848 |
Cattle stealing |
Transportation 10 years |
Bride |
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ARMSTRONG |
MARGARET |
MARGARET ARMSTRONG |
F |
28 |
Tyrone |
17/04/1850 |
Larceny |
Transportation 10 years |
Black Friar |
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ARMSTRONG |
MARGARET |
MARGARET ARMSTRONG |
Armille, Eliza |
F |
Tyrone |
10/10/1849 |
Larceny |
Transportation 14 years |
Black Friar |
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ARMSTRONG |
MARGARET |
MARGARET ARMSTRONG |
F |
Kilkenny |
26/10/1848 |
Receiving stolen goods |
Transportation 7 years |
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ARMSTRONG |
MARY |
MARY ARMSTRONG |
F |
27 |
Monaghan |
11/04/1838 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
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ARMSTRONG |
PATRICK |
PATRICK ARMSTRONG |
M |
Limerick |
Smithfield, Dublin |
01/01/1848 |
Larceny of money |
Transportation 7 years |
Hyderabad |
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ARMSTRONG |
SARAH |
SARAH ARMSTRONG |
F |
27 |
Antrim |
25/10/1843 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
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ARMSTRONG |
THOMAS |
THOMAS ARMSTRONG |
M |
16 |
Cavan |
07/01/1851 |
Burglary and robbery |
Transportation 10 years |
Convict ordered to be discharged, 14/05/1855 |
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ARMSTRONG |
THOMAS |
THOMAS ARMSTRONG |
M |
16 |
Cavan |
07/01/1851 |
Burglary and robbery |
Transportation 10 years |
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ARMSTRONG |
THOMAS |
THOMAS ARMSTRONG |
M |
18 |
Meath |
20/06/1842 |
Stealing money |
Transportation 7 years |
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ARMSTRONG |
THOMAS |
THOMAS ARMSTRONG |
M |
30 |
Armagh |
28/06/1848 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
Lord Dalhousie |
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ARMSTRONG |
JOHN |
JOHN ARMSTRONG |
M |
28 |
Dublin City |
19/06/1854 |
Robbery in a dwelling |
Transportation 15 years |
Hon. Baron Pennefather, June Commission. |
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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 |
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ARMSTRONG |
JAMES |
JAMES ARMSTRONG |
M |
50 |
Leitrim |
10/07/1839 |
Horse stealing |
Transportation for 10 years |
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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 |
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ARMSTRONG |
WILLIAM |
WILLIAM ARMSTRONG |
M |
Dublin |
00/00/1799 |
Margaret Travers |
Sister |
A son of Robert Armstrong of the Royal Irish Dragoons |
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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. |
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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. |
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ARMSTRONG |
ALEXANDER |
ALEXANDER ARMSTRONG |
M |
Louth |
27/02/1845 |
Transportation 7 years |
RATCLIFFE |
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ARNELL |
ELIZA |
ELIZA ARNELL |
F |
18 |
Tyrone |
10/03/1849 |
Vagrant |
Transportation 7 years unless security found |
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ARNOLD |
JOHN |
JOHN ARNOLD |
M |
28 |
Dublin |
25/10/1837 |
Theft of grate |
Transportation 7 years |
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ARNOLD |
ROBERT |
ROBERT ARNOLD |
M |
20 |
Donegal |
13/03/1838 |
Burglary |
Transportation 10 years |
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ARNOLD |
MARGARET |
MARGARET ARNOLD |
Irvine |
F |
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ARNOLD |
JOHN |
JOHN ARNOLD |
M |
Leitrim |
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ARTERY |
WILLIAM |
WILLIAM ARTERY |
Doran |
M |
19 |
Kildare |
15/03/1848 |
Cow stealing |
Transportation 10 years |
London |
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ARTHURS |
WILLIAM |
WILLIAM ARTHURS |
M |
20 |
Co Tyrone |
Hulk Essex |
25/07/1832 |
Stealing two pigs |
Transportation 7 years |
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ASH |
JOHN |
JOHN ASH |
M |
Provost of Dublin |
12/07/1799 |
Prisoner and 2 brothers |
See also Michael and Thomas Ash |
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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 |
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ASH |
MICHAEL |
MICHAEL ASH |
M |
Provost of Dublin |
12/07/1799 |
prisoner and 2 others |
See also John and Thomas Ash |
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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. |
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ASHE |
MICHAEL |
MICHAEL ASHE |
M |
Cork |
04/08/1851 |
Vagrancy |
Transportation 7 years unless security found |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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ASHWOOD |
ROBERT |
ROBERT ASHWOOD |
M |
17 |
County Down |
06/04/1853 |
Larceny from the person |
Transportation 10 years |
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ASKEWS |
JAMES |
JAMES ASKEWS |
M |
Wicklow |
24/02/1843 |
Murder |
Death |
Convict executed on 18/03/1843 |
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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 |
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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. |
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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. |
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ASPINEAL |
JOHN |
JOHN ASPINEAL |
M |
21 |
County Cork |
01/01/1847 |
Sheep stealing |
Transportation 10 years |
Medway |
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ASTER |
JOHN |
JOHN ASTER |
M |
Tipperary |
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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. |
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ASTLER |
ALEXANDER |
ALEXANDER ASTLER |
M |
Kilmainham gaol |
10/03/1799 |
Prisoner |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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. |
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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. |
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ATKINS |
THOMAS |
THOMAS ATKINS |
M |
Dublin City |
Smithfield |
16/04/1847 |
25/07/1853 |
Forgery of Bank of Ireland notes |
Transportation life |
Convict |
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ATKINSON |
JAMES |
JAMES ATKINSON |
M |
25 |
County Mayo |
15/06/1846 |
Sheep stealing |
Transportation 10 years |
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ATKINSON |
WILLIAM |
WILLIAM ATKINSON |
M |
County Mayo |
14/03/1837 |
Manslaughter |
Transportation 7 years,commuted 9 mths.imprisonment |
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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. |
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ATKINSON |
WILLIAM |
WILLIAM ATKINSON |
M |
Mayo |
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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 |
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ATSSEN |
CHARLES |
CHARLES ATSSEN |
M |
26 |
County Carlow |
10/07/1838 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
The surname is open to interpretation |
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ATTERIDGE |
JAMES |
JAMES ATTERIDGE |
M |
29 |
County Cork |
CA/00/1836 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
Convict detained on hulk, 18/05/1836 |
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ATTERIDGE |
JOHN |
JOHN ATTERIDGE |
M |
Waterford City |
31/12/1852 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
Convict ordered to be discharged, 09/01/1857 |
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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. |
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ATWOOD |
FRANCES |
FRANCES ATWOOD |
F |
Dublin City |
04/04/1849 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
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AUDERSON |
ANNE |
ANNE AUDERSON |
F |
26 |
King’s County |
22/07/1851 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
Martin Luther |
Martin Luther (embarked), 00/06/1852 |
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AUGHEM |
JAMES |
JAMES AUGHEM |
M |
20 |
County Kilkenny |
14/03/1848 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
Havering |
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AUGUSH |
JOHN |
JOHN AUGUSH |
M |
Limerick |
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AULIFF |
JOHN |
JOHN AULIFF |
M |
21 |
County Tipperary |
Spike Island, Cork |
22/03/1847 |
Assault and highway robbery |
Transportation 7 years |
Hyderabad |
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AUNGIER |
CHRISTOPHER |
CHRISTOPHER AUNGIER |
M |
20 |
County Wicklow |
24/02/1852 |
Burglary and robbery |
Transportation life |
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AUNGIER |
CHRISTOPHER |
CHRISTOPHER AUNGIER |
M |
20 |
Wicklow |
24/02/1852 |
Burglary and robbery |
Transportation 7 years |
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AUNGIER |
PATRICK |
PATRICK AUNGIER |
M |
18 |
Wicklow |
24/02/1852 |
Burglary and robbery |
Transportation 7 years |
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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). |
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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). |
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AUSTIN |
MARIA |
MARIA AUSTIN |
F |
32 |
County Dublin |
18/06/1853 |
Larceny |
Transportation 7 years |
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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. |
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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 |
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AYLMER |
WILLIAM |
WILLIAM AYLMER |
M |
Dublin Castle |
13/10/1798 |
Prisoner |
Wishes to be allowed go to England |
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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. |
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AYLWARD |
BRIDGET |
BRIDGET AYLWARD |
M |
21 |
Dublin |
15/06/1839 |
Felony of money and wearing apparel |
Transportation 7 years |
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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 |
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AYLWARD |
EDWARD |
EDWARD AYLWARD |
M |
46 |
County Carlow |
05/07/1837 |
Murder |
To be executed, 27/07/1837 |
Sentence commuted. |
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AYLWARD |
JAMES |
JAMES AYLWARD |
M |
23 |
County Carlow |
05/07/1837 |
Murder |
Death commuted to transportation for life |
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AYLWARD |
PAT |
PAT AYLWARD |
M |
48 |
County Kilkenny |
01/07/1840 |
Larceny |
Transportation life |
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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. |
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AYRES |
JAMES |
JAMES AYRES |
M |
18 |
County Dublin |
15/06/1839 |
Burglary and felony |
Transportation 10 years |