Convict exiles index 1849-1850

Entries
NameSurnameShipYearPlace of DepartureDate of TrialPlace of TrialShire of TrialSentenceAgeChargeDistrictRemarks
JamesBUTTERFIELDBangalore30/04/1850Spithead (to Moreton Bay)28/06/1847OtleyYorkshire7 yrsMoreton Baysentence not listed in index, number of years missingDetails
RobertCOWARDAdelaide24/12/1849London11/03/1848Dorsetshire7 yrsBathurst-Details
JamesBUCKLEYBangalore30/04/1850Spithead (to Moreton Bay)05/07/1847NewingtonSurrey7 yrsMoreton Bay-Details
GeorgeCOCKBURNThomas Arbuthnot11/01/184716Port Phillip-Details
JohnCONNORSHavering08/11/1849DublinDublin CityMaitland-Details
Robert PBERKSJoseph Somes07/07/1845CCC10 yrs20Larceny in a dwelling house to value of £5Exiles; Conditional PardonDetails
WilliamANDERSONMt Stewart Elphinstone01/11/1849Cork (to Moreton Bay)04/01/1848AylesburyBuckinghamshire7 yrsMoreton Bay-Details
HughBARRBangalore30/04/1850Spithead (to Moreton Bay)20/07/1846LiverpoolLancashire10 yrsMoreton Bay-Details
WilliamBAKEREden04/01/1847Usk County Sessions10 yrs25Stealing a geldingRecommended for conditional pardonDetails
DavidALLANBangalore30/04/1850Spithead (to Moreton Bay)30/04/1847DumfriesScotland7 yrsMoreton Bay-Details

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Transportation to NSW effectively ceased in 1842 but between 1846-1850 exiles were transported. Exiles had served part of their sentence in a penitentiary in Britain and were granted a conditional pardon or ticket of leave on arrival in the Colony. This index covers the period 1849-50 only.