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Family name Abel Abel/ Able Abrahams

Given name Mary Robert Esther

More Alternative alternative names names Tilley Able

Gender Crime F M F Stealing clothing Assault and highway robbery Stealing lace

Value of crime (amt in shillings, Place of trial -1 = unknown) Worcester, 31 Worcestershire Old Bailey, London 5 50 Old Bailey, London

Date of trial Original Sentence (year/month/day) 1785/03/05 1784/09/15 1786/08/30 Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

Abrahams/ Abrams Adams Adams Agnew/ Ayners Akers/ Acres Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen

Henry John Mary John Thomas John Charles Mary Susannah Tamasin/ Jamasin William Mary John

M M F M M M M F F F

Highway robbery Stealing lead from roof Stealing clothing Stealing lead from roof Assault and highway robbery Stealing bedding Stealing linen Highway robbery Stealing clothing Assault and robbery

46 30 44 30 10 200 30 72 10 313

Chelmsford, Essex Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Exeter, Devon Hertford, Hertfordshire Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London

1785/03/09 1784/05/26 1786/12/13 1784/05/26 1785/03/14 1786/03/03 1784/07/07 1786/10/25 1787/04/18 1786/10/25

Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation

Boddington

Allen Allen/ Conner Anderson

M F M

Assault and robbery Stealing clothing Stealing linen

30 12 146

Ormskirk, Lancashire Old Bailey, London Exeter, Devon

1785/04/11 1787/01/10 1786/03/20

Transportation Transportation Transportation

Anderson Anderson Anderson Archer/ Forrester Arscott Atkinson/ Atkins Ault Ayres

Elizabeth John Frances (Fanny) John John George Sarah John

F M F M M M F M

Stealing linen Assault and stealing linen Stealing clothing and money Stealing coach window glass Stealing tobacco Stealing clothing Stealing bridles and strap irons Stealing musical instruments

20 20 13 40 70 18 15 50

Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Winchester, Hampshire Old Bailey, London Bodmin, Cornwall Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London

1787/01/10 1784/05/26 1786/03/07 1784/05/26 1783/08/18 1784/04/21 1787/02/21 1784/04/21

Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation

Ayres/ Eyres/ Hares

William

Eyres Hares

Assault and highway robbery

48

Winchester, Hampshire

1783/07/29

Death, later commuted to transportation

Bails/ Bales Robert

Bales

Assault and highway robbery

Reading, Berkshire

1785/02/28

Death, later commuted to transportation

Baker Baker Baldwin/ Balding Baldwin/ Bowyer Ball Bannister

Thomas Martha James/ William Ruth John George

M F M F M M

Unknown Highway robbery Burglary Stealing silver spoons Stealing livestock (a sheep) Burglary

-1 42 13 30 10 13

Exeter, Devon Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Exeter, Devon Old Bailey, London

1786/01/10 1786/08/30 1785/01/12 1786/10/25 1786/03/20 1784/04/21

Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

Barber

Elizabeth

Assault and robbery

46

Old Bailey, London

1782/10/16

Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

Barford/ Barferd Barland Barnes Barnett/ Barnard/ Burton Barnett/ Barrett/ Barney Barrett

John George Stephen Henry

Barferd

M M M M

Stealing a trunk of clothing Stealing a coat Stealing clothing Stealing a parcel

39 1 39 0

Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London York, Yorkshire Warwick, Warwickshire

1785/12/14 1784/07/07 1785/07/09 1785/03/21

Barnard Burton Barrett Barney

Daniel

Stealing iron grapplings

10

Winchester, Hampshire

1783/07/29

Thomas

Stealing household goods

73

Old Bailey, London

1782/09/11

Transportation

Barry/ Barry Barsby

John Samuel

M M

Stealing stockings Stealing material

-1 40

Bristol, Gloucestershire Exeter, Devon

1785/11/23 1786/03/20

Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation

Barsby Bartlett

George James

M M

Assault and highway robbery Stealing rope yarn

228 160

Winchester, Hampshire Winchester, Hampshire

1785/03/01 1785/03/01

Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation

Basely/ Bazley Bason Batley

John Elizabeth Walton/ Walter Oten John Rous/ Rouse/ Rowse, John Buckley, John

M F M

Robbery of clothing Stealing material Stealing clothing

15 16 87

Exeter, Devon Salisbury, Wiltshire Old Bailey, London

1785/01/12 1784/07/24 1783/10/29

Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

Batley/ Batly Baughan/ Bingham Bayley/ Bailey Bayliss/ Busley Beardsley/ Beadley/ Beazley/ Baizley Beckford Bell

M M

Stealing a watch, seal and chain Stealing woolen blankets

42 50

Old Bailey, London Oxford, Oxfordshire, Oxfordshire Salisbury, Wiltshire Old Bailey, London Derby, Derbyshire

1783/09/10 1783/07/30

Transportation Transportation

James John Ann

Bailey Busley Beazley Baizley

M M F

Burglary Stealing silver Stealing clothing

46 -1 0

1786/03/11 1784/02/25 1786/08/05

Transportation Transportation Transportation

Elizabeth William

F M

Stealing cheese Assault and highway robbery

4 7

Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London

1787/01/10 1784/01/14

Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation

Bellamy

Sarah Billet Benier Benare Bines Bins Benner Benere Binner

F M M

Bellett/ Jacob Billet Benear/ Samuel Benier/ Benare/ Bines/ Bins/ Benner/ Benere/ Binner Bennett John

Stealing a purse containing cash and promissory notes Stealing material and silk Assault and highway robbery

630 164 0

Worcester, Worcestershire Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London

1785/07/09 1785/01/12 1784/05/26

Transportation Transportation Transportation

Highway robbery

-1

Shrewsbury, Shropshire

1786/03/18

Transportation

Best Bingham/ Mooring/ Biggins Bird

John Elizabeth Biggins

M F

Burglary Not recorded

39 -1

Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London

1783/10/29 1787/04/16

Transportation Transportation

James

Stealing bags of saltpetre

65

Croydon, Surrey

1785/07/20

Transportation

Bird

Samuel

Stealing bags of saltpetre

65

Croydon, Surrey

1785/07/20

Transportation

Bird Bishop Blackhall/ Blackall Blake Blanchet

Elizabeth/ Winifred Joseph William

F M M

Stealing livestock (a sheep) Stealing handkerchiefs Stealing lead from roof

12 15 28

Maidstone, Kent Old Bailey, London Abingdon, Berkshire

1785/03/15 1783/12/10 1786/03/06

Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation

Francis Susannah

M F M

Stealing clothing and chocolate Stealing clothing Stealing material and handkerchiefs

39 39 50

Old Bailey, London Kingston upon Thames, Surrey Old Bailey, London

1784/05/26 1787/04/02 1783/09/10

Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation

Blatherhorn William / Beans/ Fisher

Bloodworth James Blunt William

M M

Not recorded Burglary

-1 -1

Kingston upon Thames, Surrey Old Bailey, London

1785/10/04 1783/09/10

Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation

Boggis

William

Stealing a sheet

Kingston upon Thames, Surrey

1783/02/03

Transportation

Bolton Bolton/ Boulton Bond

Mary Rebecca William

F F M

Burglary Stealing clothing Stealing household goods

61 -1 164

Shrewsbury, Shropshire Spilsby, Lincolnshire Exeter, Devon

1785/03/12 1784/05/08 1785/07/18

Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation

Bond Bonner Boyle

Peter Jane John

M F M

Stealing household goods Stealing clothing Fraud (impersonation)

10 21 0

Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London

1784/09/15 1787/04/18 1784/04/21

Bradbury

William

Stealing a wallet and cash

75

Old Bailey, London

1782/07/03

Bradford Bradley Bradley

John James James

M M M

Stealing tallow Stealing a handkerchief Stealing a handkerchief

-1 2 2

Exeter, Devon Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London

1786/01/09 1785/06/29 1784/05/26

Branagan/ James Brannagan/ Brannegan/ Branegan Brand/ Curtis Bryn Branham Mary

Brannagan Brannegan Branegan Bryn

Assault and highway robbery

160

Winchester, Hampshire

1784/05/24

Transportation

M F

Stealing livestock (two game cocks) Stealing clothing

0 39

Maidstone, Kent Old Bailey, London

1784/01/06 1784/12/08

Transportation Transportation

Braund

Mary

Highway robbery

32

Exeter, Devon

1786/03/20

Death, later commuted to transportation

Brewer Brice Brindley Brough Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown

William William John William Richard Thomas James Thomas/ John William French William

M M M M M M M M M M

Stealing livestock (a sheep) Stealing a looking glass Assault and robbery Burglary Stealing sheep skins Stealing silverware Stealing livestock (a horse) Stealing a snuff box Stealing cheese Assault and highway robbery

20 -1 -1 120 -1 0 300 0.5 -1 60

Exeter, Devon Gloucester, Gloucestershire Warwick, Warwickshire Stafford, Staffordshire Abingdon, Berkshire Exeter, Devon Hertford, Hertfordshire Old Bailey, London Southwark, Surrey Winchester, Hampshire

1786/03/20 1785/02/11 1785/03/21 1785/03/09 1783/07/15 1783/10/29 1785/03/02 1783/09/10 1786/01/10 1783/07/29

Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation

Bruce Bruce

Elizabeth Robert

F M

Stealing linen Assault and highway robbery

20 160

Old Bailey, London Winchester, Hampshire

1787/01/10 1784/05/24

Bryant

John

Highway robbery

136

Exeter, Devon

1785/03/14

Transportation

Bryant

William

Fraud (impersonation)

Launceston, Cornwall

1784/03/20

Death, later commuted to transportation

Bryant Bryant Buckley

Thomas Michael Joseph

M M M

Highway robbery Receiving stolen goods Stealing cash

152 0 42

Maidstone, Kent Old Bailey, London Dorchester, Dorset

1784/03/15 1783/12/10 1786/03/16

Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation

Bunn/ Burn Margaret Burdo/ Bordeaux Burkitt Sarah Mary/ Martha/ Patience/ Pacence James Patrick Simon Valentine, Martha

Burn Bordeaux

F F F

Stealing two handkerchiefs and cash Stealing cash Stealing

4 73 8

Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London

1786/04/26 1786/10/25 1786/08/30

Transportation Transportation Transportation

Burley/ Burleigh Burn Burn

M M M

Stealing a coat Highway robbery Highway robbery

10 49 39

Old Bailey, London Exeter, Devon Exeter, Devon

1784/07/07 1783/08/11 1783/08/11

Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation

Burn Burne Burridge Butler Cable/ Kable/ Cabell Caesar

Peter James Samuel William Henry

M M M M M

Stealing casks and alcohol (porter) Assault and highway robbery Burglary Stealing lead from building Burglary

40 4 3 20 450

Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Dorchester, Dorset Old Bailey, London Thetford, Norfolk

1783/09/10 1784/02/25 1786/08/03 1784/07/07 1783/03/14

Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

Cabell

John

Black Caesar

Stealing cash

240

Deptford, Kent

1786/03/17

Campbell Campbell

James James/ George/ John Ann John Mary Richard Francis Joseph James/ John William

M M

Robbery clothing, household goods Assault and robbery

31 3

Guildford, Surrey Old Bailey, London

1784/08/11 1784/09/15

Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

Carey Carney Carroll Carter/ Cartwright Carty Carver Castle Chaaf

F M F M M M M M

Burglary Burglary Stealing linen Stealing sacks of malt Assault and highway robbery Stealing silk material Stealing watch, chain, seals and handkerchief Burglary

11 55 15 112 20 43 43 225

Taunton, Devon Exeter, Devon Old Bailey, London Shrewsbury, Shropshire Bodmin, Cornwall Maidstone, Kent Old Bailey, London Exeter, Devon

1786/03/30 1782/07/22 1786/10/25 1784/03/13 1786/08/14 1785/03/18 1784/07/07 1786/03/20

Chadwick/ Chaddick

Thomas

Chaddick

Stealing cucumbers, malicious damage

15

Old Bailey, London

1784/07/07

Chanin Childs/ Chields Chinery Church

Edward William Samuel William Chields

M M M M M

Burglary Stealing lace Stealing Stealing livestock (three cows) Stealing material

21 -1 10 140 100

Exeter, Devon Southwark, Surrey Exeter, Devon Dorchester, Dorset Old Bailey, London

1786/08/07 1786/01/10 1786/08/07 1786/03/16 1783/02/26

Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation

Clare/ Clear George

Clark Clark/ Hosier Clarke Clarke

Elizabeth James/ John/ Charles John William

F M

Stealing clothing Stealing watch, chain and seal Stealing livestock (two lambs) and mutton Burglary

6 49

Derby, Derbyshire Old Bailey, London

1785/01/11 1785/04/06

M M

14 22

Exeter, Devon Old Bailey, London

1786/08/07 1784/01/14

Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

Clayton/ Kayton/ Hayton Cleaver

George

Stealing clothing

98

Old Bailey, London

1784/04/21

Mary

Burglary

-1

Bristol, Gloucestershire

1786/04/05

Transportation

Clements Cleugh/ Clough/ Clugh Coffin

Thomas Richard

Clugh

M M

Stealing cash Stealing cash

21 470

Old Bailey, London Durham, County of Durham Exeter, Devon

1784/07/07 1785/07/19

Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

John

Stealing household goods

-1

1786/01/09

Cole Cole Cole Colley Collier/ Cully Collins/ Colling Colman

Elizabeth Elizabeth William Elizabeth Richard Joseph Ishmael

Marshall

F F M F M Colling M M

Burglary Stealing Stealing gold watch chain and seal Receiving stolen goods Robbery Stealing linen Stealing woollen blankets

4 20 281 13 40 30 14

Exeter, Devon Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Kingston upon Thames, Surrey Old Bailey, London Dorchester, Dorset

1786/03/20 1786/04/26 1784/07/07 1784/12/08 1784/03/25 1784/07/07 1786/03/16

Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation

Colpitts Conelly

Ann Cornelius

F M

Stealing 12 handkerchiefs Assault and highway robbery

20 7

Durham, County of Durham Exeter, Devon

1785/07/20 1786/08/07

Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation

Connelly Connolly Cook Coombes

William William Charlotte Ann

M M F F

Stealing clothing Burglary Stealing clothing Stealing clothing and household goods Stealing clothing ('pettit larceny') Stealing 11 barrels and other goods Burglary

-1 63 2 122

Bristol, Gloucestershire Bodmin, Cornwall Old Bailey, London Taunton, Somerset

1785/02/03 1785/03/19 1787/01/10 1786/03/30

Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation

Cooper Copp Corden/ Cordell/ Caldwall Cormick/ Corbet Cox

Mary James James Cordell Caldwall Corbet

F M M

-1 65 -1

Worcester, Worcestershire Exeter, Devon Warwick, Warwickshire

1785/07/19 1786/03/20 1785/03/21

Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

Edward

James

Stealing (two charges) a 'scarlet cloth cardinal' and sack of wheat Burglary

Hertford, Hertfordshire

1786/03/02

84

Old Bailey, London

1782/09/11

Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

Cox

Creamer

John Mathew/ Massy John

Banbury Jack

Stealing lace

100

Old Bailey, London

1784/07/07

Not recorded

-1

Exeter, Devon

1785/01/12

Creek/ Creeke Cropper Cross Cross Crowder

Jane John William John Thomas Restell Risdale

Creeke

F M M M M

Stealing feathers, irons and coffee pot Stealing a trunk of clothing Stealing livestock (fowls and ducks) Stealing livestock (a sheep) Burglary

20 -1 -1 20 -1

Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Coventry, Warwickshire Salisbury, Wiltshire Bristol, Gloucestershire

1785/09/14 1785/12/14 1783/03/21 1785/03/05 1785/03/29

Transportation Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation

Cuckow/ Cook/ Cuckoo/ Cookes Cudlip/ Norris Cullen/ Cullein Cullyhorn/ Callaghan

William

Cuckoo Cookes

Burglary

33

Maidstone, Kent

1784/08/02

Death, later commuted to transportation

Jacob James Bryan John Cullein

M M

Burglary Stealing clothing

118 133

Bodmin, Cornwall Old Bailey, London

1785/07/25 1785/04/06

Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

Callaghan

Burglary

55

Exeter, Devon

1782/07/22

Transportation

Cunningha m Cuss Daley/ Dealey Dalton/ Burley/ Burleigh Daly Daniels/ Danniells Darnell/ Darling/ Dowling Davies/ Davis/ Ashley/ Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis

Edward John/ Hannaboy James

M M Dealey M

Stealing a silver mug Burglary Stealing clothing

20 20 54

Old Bailey, London Salisbury, Wiltshire Old Bailey, London

1784/07/07 1786/03/11 1784/05/26

Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

Elizabeth

Burleigh

Stealing linen handkerchiefs

Old Bailey, London

1785/09/14

Transportation

Ann Daniel Margaret

Warburton Danniells Darling Dowling Davis

F M F

Robbery Stealing metal cooking utensils Stealing knives and forks

1 5 6

Knutsford, Cheshire Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London

1786/10/03 1784/05/27 1787/04/18

Transportation Transportation Transportation

Sarah

Stealing silk handkerchiefs

16

Worcester, Worcestershire

1783/08/02

Death, later commuted to transportation

William Aaron Frances Samuel Ann Jones, Judith

M M F M F

Unknown Stealing jewellery Burglary Stealing a silver watch Stealing clothing

0 -1 4882 60 8

Brecknock, Brecon Bristol, Gloucestershire Chelmsford, Essex Gloucester, Gloucestershire Old Bailey, London

1785/07/12 1785/03/29 1786/03/06 1785/07/13 1786/04/26

Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation

Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis/ Davies Davison/ Davidson Davison/ Davidson Dawson Day Day Delany

James Richard William Edward Mary Rebecca John Margaret Samuel Richard Patrick Bishop Davies Davidson Davidson

M M M M F F M F M M M

Stealing clothing Stealing clothing Stealing livestock (a sheep) Burglary Burglary Stealing cash Burglary Stealing clothing jewellery and cash Burglary Burglary Assault and highway robbery

46 249 26 13 24 0 42 258 2 65 147

Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Shrewsbury, Shropshire Stafford, Staffordshire, Staffordshire Shrewsbury, Shropshire Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Gloucester, Gloucestershire Reading, Berkshire York, Yorkshire

1784/12/08 1783/09/10 1784/08/04 1785/07/27 1785/03/12 1786/01/0 1784/02/25 1786/02/22 1785/03/23 1786/07/24 1783/03/08

Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation

Dennison Dennison/ Denison/ Deneson Dickenson Discall/ Driscal Dixon Dixon/ Dickson Dodding/ Dodden/ Dorren Douglas

Michael Barnaby Denison Deneson

M M

Stealing Intent to rob

-1 0

Poole, Dorset Bristol, Gloucestershire

1785/04/15 1783/04/30

Transportation Transportation

Mary Timothy Mary Thomas James Raw, Ralph Doring Dodden Dorren

F M F M M

Stealing clothing Stealing iron grappling and other goods Stealing household goods (2 counts) Stealing livestock (a horse) Stealing linen

-1 23 8 40 18

Southwark, Surrey Bodmin, Cornwall Old Bailey, London Durham, County of Durham Old Bailey, London

1787/01/08 1785/07/25 1786/05/31 1785/07/21 1784/02/25

Transportation Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

William

Stealing a silver watch

-1

Lincoln, Lincolnshire

1785/07/09

Transportation

Dowland/ Doland/ Doolan Dring

Ferdinand

Stealing livestock (a horse mare) Stealing brandy and clothing

30

Old Bailey, London

1784/12/08

Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

William

-1

Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire

1784/10/07

Dudgeon/ Dudgens

Elizabeth

Stealing cash

199

Old Bailey, London

1783/09/10

Transportation

Dundas Dunnage Dutton Dyer Dykes/ Dikes/ Dix Earle/ Earl Earley/ Hurley/ Early/ Harley/ Arlly Eaton Eccles/ Heccles Edmunds/ Edmonds

Jane Joseph Ann Leonard Mary William Rachel Earl Hurley Early Harley Arlly

F M F M F M F

Stealing linen Stealing a glass window from a carriage Stealing a clock, looking glass and locks Intent to rob Stealing cash Burglary Stealing tea and silk

6 22 52 0 126 71 3

Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Southwark, Surrey Old Bailey, London Salisbury, Wiltshire Reading, Berkshire

1787/04/18 1783/04/30 1786/04/26 1786/01/10 1786/04/26 1785/03/05 1786/07/24

Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

Martha Thomas William

Beddingfield Heccles Edmonds

F M M

Receiving stolen goods Burglary Stealing livestock (a heifer)

99 22 80

Old Bailey, London Guildford, Surrey Monmouth, Wales

1785/01/0 1782/07/30 1785/03/21

Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation

Edwards

William

Stealing clothing

Westminster, London

1784/01/0

Transportation

Egglestone Eggleton/ Eagleton Ellam

George William Bones

M M M F

Stealing Stealing clothing Stealing clothing Stealing clothing

9 39 -1 36

Maidstone, Kent Kingston upon Thames, Surrey Ormskirk, Lancashire Chester, Cheshire

1786/03/16 1786/03/23 1785/07/18 1784/08/13

Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation

Peter/ Edward Ellam/ Elias Deborah

Elliott Elliott/ Trimby

William/ Edward Joseph

M M

Stealing clothing food and cash Stealing a tobacco pouch

251 -1

Croydon, Surrey Bristol, Gloucestershire

1783/08/21 1784/11/24

Transportation Transportation

English Evans Evans

Nicholas Elizabeth William

Jones

M F M M M M F M M

Stealing hair powder Stealing tea Stealing livestock (a horse) Stealing livestock (turkeys) Stealing books Stealing sugar Petty stealing Stealing a handkerchief Highway robbery

14 12 100 25 10 -1 -1 1 33

Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Shrewsbury, Shropshire Hertford, Hertfordshire Old Bailey, London Bristol, Gloucestershire Clerkenwell, Middlesex Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London

1784/12/08 1786/12/13 1785/03/12 1786/03/04 1784/07/07 1785/02/10 1786/12/0 1784/09/15 1783/12/10

Everett John Everingham Matthew James Farley William Farmer Farrell Fenlow/ Findlow Fentum Ferguson Field Field Finicy/ Fillesey/ Tillesby Ann Phillip John

Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation

Harvey

Benjamin John Jane William Thomas

M M F M M

Assault and highway robbery Stealing material Stealing 3 bottles rum and port Assault and highway robbery Stealing shoe buckles

20 49 -1 67 -1

Old Bailey, London Exeter, Devon Westminster, London Winchester, Hampshire Bristol, Gloucestershire

1783/06/04 1786/03/20 1785/10/14 1783/07/29 1783/04/29

Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation

Finn/ Phyn Fitzgerald

Mary Jane

Fenn Phillips

F F

Stealing material Not recorded

114 -1

Old Bailey, London Bristol, Gloucestershire

1785/09/14 1786/04/04

Transportation Transportation

Fitzgerald Flarty

Elizabeth Phebe

F F

Stealing clothing Stealing clothing

5 30

Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London

1786/12/13 1787/02/21

Transportation Transportation

Flinn/ Flyn

Edward

Stealing clothing

39

Old Bailey, London

1784/01/14

Transportation

Forbes Forrester Fowkes/ Folkes Fowles

Ann Robert Francis Ann Folkes

F M M F

Stealing material Stealing gold coins Stealing clothing Stealing clothing

20 126 22 56

Kingston upon Thames, Surrey Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London

1787/04/05 1783/04/30 1786/12/13 1785/04/06

Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation

Fownes Foyle Francis

Margaret William William

F M M

Assault and robbery Burglary Highway robbery

5 77 2

Shrewsbury, Shropshire Salisbury, Wiltshire Old Bailey, London

1784/08/04 1785/07/09 1785/09/16

Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

Francisco Fraser

George William

M M

Stealing clothing Stealing material

87 -1

Old Bailey, London Manchester, Lancashire

1784/12/08 1787/01/0

Transportation Transportation

Fraser/ Ellen/ Redchester/ Eleanor Frazer Freeman James

Frazer

Stealing material

-1

Manchester, Lancashire

1787/01/0

Transportation

Highway robbery

12

Hertford, Hertfordshire

1784/03/04

Death, later commuted to transportation

Freeman Fry Fuller

Robert George John Saxby, William; Humphreys, Robert

M M M

Attempted highway robbery Burglary Stealing livestock (a horse)

0 36 20

Old Bailey, London Exeter, Devon Maidstone, Kent

1784/12/08 1782/03/18 1784/03/17

Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation

Gabel/ Gambel/ Gable/ Gambol Gardner/ Gardener Garland

Mary

Gambel Gable Gambol

Stealing

-1

Southwark, Surrey

1784/01/13

Transportation

Francis Francis

M M

Stealing coal Assault and highway robbery

20 133

Old Bailey, London Winchester, Hampshire

1784/04/21 1783/03/03

Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

Garth

Edward Gough Grah Grates

M F

Stealing livestock (two cows) Stealing cash

340 199

Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London

1784/12/08 1783/09/10

Garth/ Susannah Gough/ Grah/ Grates Gascoigne/ Olive/ Olivia Gaskins/ Gaskins/ Gascking Gearing Thomas George Ann

Gaskins Gascking

Robbery

277

Worcester, Worcestershire

1785/03/05

Death, later commuted to transportation

M F

Burglary, sacriledge Assault and robbery

500 3

Oxford, Oxfordshire, Oxfordshire Old Bailey, London

1786/03/08 1785/05/11

Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

Glenton Gloster/ Glocester/ Gloucester Goodwin Goodwin/ Goodwine Gordon

Thomas William Glocester Gloucester

M M

Stealing clothing Stealing coach glasses

3 39

Northallerton, Yorkshire Old Bailey, London

1785/04/05 1785/06/29

Transportation Transportation

Andrew Edward Daniel/ Janel

Goodwine

M M M

Stealing lead from building Stealing material Stealing clothing

20 100 7

Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Winchester, Hampshire

1784/07/07 1784/04/21 1785/04/05

Transportation Transportation Transportation

Gould Grace

John James

M M

Stealing wooden barrels Stealing clothing

65 9

Exeter, Devon Old Bailey, London

1786/03/20 1784/01/14

Transportation Transportation

Granger

Charles Grey

M M

Petit' stealing Not recorded

-1 -1

Plymouth, Devon Southwark, Surrey

1786/12/29 1785/02/16

Transportation Transportation

Gray/ Grey Charles/ Patrick

Green

John

Stealing livestock (a donkey)

-1

Abingdon, Berkshire

1786/07/11

Transportation

Green

Hannah

Stealing clothing

Old Bailey, London

1783/09/10

Transportation

Green Green/ Cowley

Mary Ann

F F

Stealing teapot and cups Stealing china

10 8

Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London

1787/04/18 1786/12/13

Transportation Transportation

Greenwell

Nicholas

M F M M

Attempted highway robbery Assault and highway robbery Stealing material Stealing livestock (a sheep)

0 12 80 10

Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Gloucester, Gloucestershire Lincoln, Lincolnshire Gloucester, Gloucestershire Bristol, Gloucestershire

1784/12/08 1785/05/11 1784/09/15 1784/03/24

Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

Greenwood Mary Griffiths Griffiths/ Greefies Groves Guest/ Gess Gunther/ Gunter Hagley/ Agley Haines/ Haynes Hall Thomas Samuel

Briscoe/ Briscow; Butcher

Mary George William

F M M

Stealing cash Stealing livestock (10 pigs 1 horse) Not recorded

273 140 -1

1785/07/09 1784/03/24 1783/08/04

Richard Joseph John Haynes

M M M

Assault and highway robbery Receiving stolen goods Stealing butter

2 2 -1

Winchester, Hampshire Gloucester, Gloucestershire Exeter, Devon

1784/03/02 1785/07/13 1785/05/24

Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation

Hall

Elizabeth

Petit' stealing

Hall

Joseph

Assault and highway robbery

12

Newcastle, Northumberland, Northumberland, Northumberland Old Bailey, London

1786/01/18

Transportation

1782/01/09

Death, later commuted to transportation

Hall

Margaret

Stealing jewellery and cash

845

Old Bailey, London

1782/12/04

Death, later commuted to transportation

Hall Hall/ Hammond Hamilton Hamlyn/ Hamlin

Samuel Sarah Maria William

M F F M

Burglary Stealing clothing Stealing clothing Assault and attempted highway robbery

0 27 39 0

Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Exeter, Devon

1784/04/21 1787/01/10 1785/10/19 1784/01/12

Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation

Hamlin

Handford/ Hanford Handland/ Gray Harben/ Harbine Harper/ Harpur Harris Harris

John Dorothy Joseph Joshua William John

Hanford

M F M

Stealing an iron bar Perjury Stealing Stealing bedding and curtains Stealing clothing Stealing silver spoons

6 0 -1 39 81 60

Winchester, Hampshire Old Bailey, London Horsham, Sussex Old Bailey, London Maidstone, Kent Old Bailey, London

1785/03/01 1786/02/22 1786/01/12 1783/09/10 1785/07/13 1784/05/26

Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

Harpur

M M M

Harrison Harrison Harrison Harrison

Joseph Mary Joseph Mary

M F M F

Not recorded Stealing bills of exchange Burglary Assault and malicious damage Stealing clothing

-1 -1 100 10

Kingston upon Thames, Surrey Lincoln, Lincolnshire Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London

1784/03/24 1784/03/06 1784/01/14 1785/10/19

Hart

Catherine

30

Old Bailey, London

1784/12/08

Transportation

Hart

Frances

Receiving stolen clothing

41

Old Bailey, London

1783/09/10

Transportation

Hart Hart Hartley Harwood/ Howard Hatch Hatcher Hatfield Hatheway/ Hathaway Hatton/ Hattom Hawkes Haydon/ Hadon/ Haidon Hayes Hayes Haynes/ Haines

John John John Esther John John William Henry Joseph Richard John

M M M F M M M M M M M

Stealing a basket of food Stealing a silver cup Stealing livestock (poultry) Stealing a silver watch and cash Stealing wheat Burglary Assault with intent to rob Assault and highway robbery Stealing material Stealing hemp yarn Highway robbery

12 60 12 33 1 19 0 30 2 1 39

Old Bailey, London Stafford, Staffordshire Oxford, Oxfordshire Old Bailey, London Reading, Berkshire Winchester, Hampshire Maidstone, Kent Gloucester, Gloucestershire York, Yorkshire Reading, Berkshire Exeter, Devon

1785/01/12 1785/07/27 1785/03/02 1786/08/30 1786/01/10 1785/03/01 1785/03/18 1784/03/24 1784/07/24 1785/03/02 1783/08/11

Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation

Hathaway Hattom

Hadon Haidon

John Dennis William

M M M

Robbery Assault and attempted robbery Assault and highway robbery

9 0 2

Guildford, Surrey Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London

1784/08/13 1784/12/08 1783/12/10

Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation

Hayward Heading Headington / Heddington / Eddington Henley/ Handy/ Handley Henry Herbert Herbert

Elizabeth James Thomas Eddington

F M M

Stealing clothing Stealing livestock (four horses) Robbery

7 820 133

Old Bailey, London Chelmsford, Essex Abingdon, Berkshire

1787/01/10 1785/03/09 1785/07/06

Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

Cooper

Handley

Assault and highway robbery

20

Salisbury, Wiltshire

1783/03/08

Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

Catherine John Jane Rose; Russell, Jenny

F M F

Stealing muslin shawls Assault and highway robbery Stealing a promissory note

50 36 400

Old Bailey, London Exeter, Devon Old Bailey, London

1787/01/10 1785/03/14 1786/08/30

Herbert Hervey/ Harvey Hill

John Elizabeth Thomas Harvey

M F M

Stealing silk handkerchief Burglary Stealing a silver watch

1 91 20

Old Bailey, London Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk Dorchester, Dorset

1784/04/21 1784/03/23 1783/03/13

Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

Hill Hill Hill Hill Hilt/ Hitt

John John Mary Thomas William

M M F M M M

Burglary Stealing linen handkerchief Stealing a watch, gold seal and key Stealing clothing Housebreaking Stealing a silver watch

120 1 85 18 189 -1

Maidstone, Kent Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Exeter, Devon Preston, Lancashire

1785/03/17 1784/05/26 1786/10/25 1784/07/07 1785/07/18 1785/10/16

Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

Hitt

Hindle/ Ottiwell/ Ingle/ Engle Ottawel/ Oataway Hindley Hippsley/ Hipesley Hogg Holland Hollister Hollogin/ Holligin Holloway William Elizabeth William William Job Elizabeth James Platt Hipesley

M F M M M F M

Stealing clothing Stealing a silver watch and cash Forgery Stealing silver teaspoons and other goods Stealing tobacco Stealing clothing Stealing a silk handkerchief

-1 87 0 59 -1 8 3

Ormskirk, Lancashire Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Exeter, Devon Gloucester, Gloucestershire Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London

1785/07/18 1785/02/23 1784/04/21 1786/08/07 1785/02/10 1787/04/18 1784/10/20

Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation

Holmes

William

Burglary

43

Old Bailey, London

1784/07/07

Death, later commuted to transportation

Holmes Horne Hortopp Howard

Susannah Henry James John

F M M M

Burglary Assault and robbery Burglary Assault and attempted highway robbery Stealing Stealing livestock (four hens) Stealing a bedsheet

53 335 7 0

Thetford, Norfolk Old Bailey, London Exeter, Devon Old Bailey, London

1784/03/19 1783/12/10 1786/03/20 1783/07/23

Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

Howard Howell/ Hawell Hubbard

Thomas Thomas William

M M M

39 1 0

Old Bailey, London Stafford, Staffordshire Kingston upon Thames, Surrey

1785/01/12 1785/10/05 1784/02/03

Transportation Transportation Transportation

Hubbard/ Husband

William

Burglary

60

Old Bailey, London

1784/02/25

Death, later commuted to transportation

Hudson

John

Stealing

22

Old Bailey, London

1783/12/10

Transportation

Huffnell Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes

Susannah Frances Ann John Thomas Hugh

F F M M M M M F M

Stealing clothing Not recorded Assault and highway robbery Stealing livestock (a horse) Stealing lead from a building Stealing a winch and other goods Stealing clothing Assault and highway robbery Stealing clothing

0 -1 188 120 -1 86 40 23 76

Worcester, Worcestershire Lancaster, Lancashire Maidstone, Kent Old Bailey, London Southwark, Surrey Exeter, Devon Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Exeter, Devon

1786/10/02 1787/03/26 1784/03/16 1783/02/20 1785/02/16 1786/03/20 1784/12/08 1783/12/10 1782/07/22

Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

Humphreys Henry Humphreys Edward Humphries/ Mary Humfries Hurley Jeremiah

Humfries

Hussey

Samuel/ James

Stealing livestock (two horses)

240

Oxford, Oxfordshire

1784/03/03

Death, later commuted to transportation

Hylids/ Illid/ Thomas Eylidd Inett Ann

Drake, Charles

Illid Eylidd

M F

Robbery Burglary

280 20

Guildford, Surrey Worcester, Worcestershire

1784/08/12 1786/03/11

Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation

Ingram/ Ingraham

Benjamin

Stealing linen handkerchief

Old Bailey, London

1784/12/08

Transportation

Irvine/ Irvin John

Aderson; Anderson; Law

Stealing a silver cup

-1

Lincoln, Lincolnshire

1784/03/06

Transportation

Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jacobs Jacobs Jeffries Jeffries

William Hannah Jane Mary David John Robert John Roberts, Esther

M F F F M M M M

Burglary Stealing material Stealing silver watch, key, seal and cash Stealing cash Stealing clothing Assault and highway robbery Stealing livestock (8 ducks, 9 hens) Stealing a silver watch, steel chain, brass key

4 -1 25 1 40 45 0 40

Durham, County of Durham Gloucester, Gloucestershire Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Devizes, Wiltshire Maidstone, Kent

1785/07/21 1785/07/27 1785/06/29 1786/08/30 1784/10/20 1784/02/25 1785/04/05 1785/07/11

Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation

Jemmison/ Jamison/ Jammison/ Jameson Jenkins Jenkins Jepp/ Jeff/ Gepp

James/ John

Jammison Jameson

Stealing clothing

42

Maidstone, Kent

1784/03/19

Transportation

William Robert John Brown, George Gepp

M M M

Assault with intent to rob Stealing clothing Robbery

0 80 2

Exeter, Devon Maidstone, Kent Old Bailey, London

1786/03/20 1786/03/17 1784/12/08

Transportation Transportation Transportation

Johns Johnson Johnson Johnson

Stephen Edward William Charles

M M M M

Stealing livestock (five sheep) Stealing silver Assault and highway robbery Stealing a linen handkerchief and piece of ribbon Stealing material

24 4 29 0

Launceston, Cornwall Dorchester, Dorset Kingston upon Thames, Surrey Manchester, Lancashire

1786/03/25 1786/03/16 1784/03/26 1785/04/14

Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

Johnson

Mary

20

Old Bailey London

1786/04/26

Transportation

Johnson

Catherine

Stealing material

60

Old Bailey, London

1787/04/18

Transportation

Jones Jones Jones

Thomas Edward John

M M M

Burglary Stealing watch pieces Stealing (details not clear because of confusion with names) Receiving stolen goods Stealing livestock (four cattle) Stealing a purse and cash Stealing a silver tankard Stealing clothing Assault and highway robbery Stealing a sword

0 168 -1

Bristol, Gloucestershire Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London. Exeter, Devon Salisbury, Wiltshire Shrewsbury, Shropshire Shrewsbury, Shropshire Warwick, Warwickshire Winchester, Hampshire Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London

1784/03/30 1784/09/15 1783/07/23

Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation

Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Josephs Keeling/ Kellan

Margaret Richard William Thomas Francis Thomas John Herbert

F M M M M M M

0 440 96 7 6 2 0

1783/03/08 1784/08/04 1785/03/12 1785/03/21 1785/07/12 1782/10/16 1783/09/10

Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation

Kelly Kennedy Kidner/ Kidney Kilby Kilpack/ Killpack Kimberly

Thomas Martha Thomas William David Killpack

M F M M M

Stealing a silver mug and spoons Assault and robbery Stealing Irish linen Stealing livestock (poultry) Stealing livestock (poultry)

15 12 120 1 6

Pontefract, Yorkshire Kingston upon Thames, Surrey Bristol, Gloucestershire Abingdon, Berkshire Old Bailey, London

1785/01/13 1787/04/09 1782/10/30 1784/01/16 1783/09/10

Transportation Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

Edward

Stealing material

-1

Coventry, Warwickshire

1783/03/20

King John Knowler/ John Nowland La/ Rue/ James Larne/ Lu/ Riew/ La/ Rue/ Larne/ Larew Lambeth Lane John William

M M Lu Riew La rue Larne Larew M

Stealing clothing Robbery Unknown

18 9 0

Old Bailey, London Maidstone, Kent Exeter, Devon

1784/04/21 1785/03/16 1785/07/12

Transportation Transportation Transportation

M M

Stealing cash Stealing assorted foods and barrels

172 5

Bristol, Gloucestershire Chelmsford, Essex

1785/03/29 1784/07/30

Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

Langley

Jane

Stealing cash

114

Old Bailey, London

1785/09/14

Transportation

Lankey Larah/ Zarah Lavell/ Lovell Lawrell

David Flora/ Laura Henry

Zarah Lovell

M F M

Stealing a silk handkerchief Stealing a mahogany tea chest and cash Forgery

2 5 210

Old Bailey, London Westminister, London Old Bailey, London

1784/05/26 1787/01/21 1782/09/11

Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

John

Stealing silver teaspoons

Bodmin, Cornwall

1783/08/18

Lawrence/ Laurence Laycock/ Haycock/ Haylock Le/ Grove

Mary Caroline

Laurence

F F

Stealing silver tableware and jewellery Unknown

129 -1

Old Bailey, London Westminster, London

1784/05/26 1785/03/30

Transportation Transportation

Stephen

Stealing timber

200

Old Bailey, London

1784/01/14

Death, later commuted to transportation

Leary Leary Lee/ Lees Legg/ Legge

Jeremiah John Elizabeth George Lees Legge

M M F M

Housebreaking Assault and highway robbery Stealing wine and spirits Stealing a gold watch and other goods

0 133 89 140

Bristol, Gloucestershire Winchester, Hampshire Old Bailey, London Dorchester, Dorset

1784/03/30 1783/03/03 1785/02/23 1786/03/16

Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation

Lemon Leonard/ Leonell Levy Levy

Isaac Elizabeth Joseph Amelia/ Mary

M F M F

Stealing livestock (a horse) Assault and robbery Stealing a copper kettle Stealing silk handkerchiefs

200 4 8 0

Chelmsford, Essex Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Southwark, Surrey

1785/03/10 1784/10/20 1784/05/26 1787/01/09

Mary

Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation

Lewis

Sophia

Stealing handkerchiefs, coat and cash Stealing clothing Housebreaking

39

Old Bailey, London

1786/10/25

Transportation

Lightfoot

Samuel

M M

81 20

Exeter, Devon Salisbury, Wiltshire

1785/03/14 1785/07/09

Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation

Limeburner John

Limpus

Thomas

Stealing a cambric handkerchief

Old Bailey, London

1782/10/08

Transportation

Lisk/ List/ Liske Lloyd/ Loyd/ Lyde Lock Lockley/ Lockly/ Lockey Long Long Longstreet Love Lucas Lynch Lynch

George John Elizabeth John

Liske

M M F

Assault Stealing cash Burglary Assault and highway robbery

0 36 11 100

Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Gloucester, Gloucestershire Old Bailey, London

1783/09/10 1784/02/25 1783/03/26 1786/02/22

Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

Lockly Lockey

Joseph Mary Joseph Mary Nathaniel Ann Humphrey

M F M F M F M M M Cornwall McCormack McCormick F

Stealing a silver watch Assault and highway robbery Stealing wool Receiving stolen goods Stealing clothing Receiving stolen goods Assault and highway robbery Stealing a watch and other goods Stealing clothing Stealing pieces of gold

40 20 0 0 40 0 0 160 159 1

Gloucester, Gloucestershire Old Bailey, London Marlborough, Wiltshire Maidstone, Kent Old Bailey, London Bristol, Gloucestershire Salisbury, Wiltshire Winchester, Hampshire Maidstone, Kent Manchester, Lancashire

1785/03/23 1786/10/25 1784/10/05 1785/03/15 1784/07/07 1786/03/20 1785/03/05 1784/03/02 1784/03/17 1786/05/04

Lyne/ Lane Richard Macclean Edward

Maccormac Sarah k/ Mccormack/ Mccormick Macentire/ Macintire/ Mcintire Mackey/ Mackie/ Mackrie John

McIntire

Assault and robbery

Durham, County of Durham Old Bailey, London

1785/07/20

Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

James

Mackrie

Stealing clothing

1783/09/10

Maclean Maclean/ Mclean Mansfield Mariner Marney/ Marriner/ Mariner

Thomas Francis John William William Mariner McLean

M M M M M

Burglary Burglary Stealing livestock (8 pigs) Burglary and sacriledge Stealing clothing and cash

63 63 90 500 22

Guildford, Surrey Guildford, Surrey Chelmsford, Essex Oxford, Oxfordshire Old Bailey, London

1784/08/13 1784/08/13 1786/03/08 1786/03/08 1784/07/07

Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

Marriott/ Merrit/ / Marriot Marrott/ Merritt/ Marriott Marshall Marshall(1)

Jane

Merrit Marriot Merritt Marriott

Stealing clothing

20

Old Bailey, London

1787/04/18

Transportation

John

Burglary

142

Gloucester, Gloucestershire Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London

1784/03/24

Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation

Joseph Mary

M F F

Receiving stolen goods Stealing linen handkerchiefs Assault and robbery

0 10 30

1784/04/21 1787/01/10 1784/07/07

Marshall(2) Mary

Martin

John

Stealing clothing

39

Old Bailey, London

1782/07/03

Transportation

Martin

Thomas

Stealing linen and clothing

30

Old Bailey, London

1783/12/10

Transportation

Martin Martin

Abraham Ann

M F

Stealing an iron gate and fence Stealing silk handkerchiefs

70 -1

Salisbury, Wiltshire Southwark, Surrey

1786/03/11 1787/01/09

Transportation Transportation

Martin/ Martyn Martin/ Martyn Martin/ Mather Mason Mason/ Gibbs Mather/ Matthews Matson May McCabe

Stephen James

Martyn

M M

Stealing boots and spurs Stealing iron bolts

-1 4

Bristol, Gloucestershire Exeter, Devon

1783/04/28 1786/03/20

Transportation Transportation

Mary Betty/ Elizabeth Susannah Ann Thomas Richard Eleanor Matthews

F F F F M M F

Stealing clothing Stealing a purse and gold coins Stealing clothing Stealing clothing Stealing a lead pump Burglary Assault and robbery

-1 315 -1 5 40 174 3

Westminster, London Gloucester, Gloucestershire Westminster, London Old Bailey, London Maidstone, Kent Salisbury, Wiltshire Old Bailey, London

1787/04/18 1785/03/23 1786/01/13 1787/04/18 1785/07/13 1785/03/05 1785/05/11

Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

McCormack Mary / McCormick

McCormick

Receiving stolen goods

Liverpool, Lancashire

1784/08/12

Transportation

McDale/ McDeed/ Dade/ Deane McDonald

Richard

Stealing gold coins

126

Old Bailey, London

1783/04/30

Death, later commuted to transportation

Alexander

M M

Stealing clothing Stealing a lead pump

39 40

Old Bailey, London Maidstone, Kent

1784/12/08 1785/07/13

Transportation Transportation

McDonaugh James

McGrah/ McGrath

Redman/ Redmond

Stealing household goods

30

Old Bailey, London

1783/10/29

Transportation

McLaughlin/ Charles McLellan/ McLennan/ MacLaulin McNamara William

McLennan MacLaulin

Pettit' stealing of a purse and cash

Durham, County of Durham

1785/07/21

Transportation

Stealing clothing

20

Old Bailey, London

1783/09/10

Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation

Meech/ Meach Messiah/ Massias Middleton Midgley

Jane Jacob Richard Samuel

Meach

F M M M

Stealing iron chains Stealing a silver watch, seal and brass key Stealing livestock (a horse) Burglary

30 41 30 -1

Exeter, Devon Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Lancaster, Lancashire

1786/03/20 1785/01/12 1784/07/07 1785/03/22

Miles/ Moyle Mills/ Hill Milton Mitchcraft/ Beachcroft Mitchell

Edward Mathew/ John Charles Mary Nathaniel

M M M F M

Stealing clothing Highway robbery Stealing copper Assault and robbery Stealing cheese and other goods Stealing Stealing a cotton handkerchief Stealing cash Not recorded Stealing clothing

67 31 11 12 2

Launceston, Cornwall Oxford, Oxfordshire Maidstone, Kent Kingston upon Thames, Surrey Dorchester, Dorset

1785/03/19 1783/07/30 1785/03/15 1787/04/09 1786/08/03

Mitchell Mobbs Mollands/ Mullins Mood Moore/ Ransmore

Mary Samuel John Charles William Miller Mullins

F M M M M

-1 1 122 -1 39

Kingston upon Thames, Surrey Old Bailey, London Launceston, Cornwall Maidstone, Kent Old Bailey, London

1785/10/30 1784/04/21 1784/03/20 1784/04/07 1785/01/12

Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation

Moran/ Moorin/ Moreing/ Moseing/ Morin Morgan Morgan Morgan Morley/ Mawley

John

Moreing Moseing Morin

Stealing two silver tablespoons

10

Old Bailey, London

1784/04/21

Transportation

Richard Robert William Joseph

M M M M

Assault and stealing a metal watch Stealing a silk handkerchief Stealing household goods Assault and highway robbery

163 2 10 133

Gloucester, Gloucestershire Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Winchester, Hampshire

1785/03/23 1784/05/26 1784/09/15 1783/03/03

Transportation Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation

Mawley

Morris Morrisby Mortimer

Peter James/ John John

M M M

Stealing clothing Stealing an iron bar Stealing mutton

-1 1 10

Bristol, Gloucestershire Old Bailey, London Exeter, Devon

1784/07/12 1784/07/07 1786/03/20

Transportation Transportation Transportation

Mortimer

Noah

Stealing mutton

10

Exeter, Devon

1786/03/20

Transportation

Morton/ Moulton

Mary

Moulton

Stealing 17 handkerchiefs

23

Old Bailey, London

1785/02/23

Transportation

Moseley/ Morley Mould Mowbray/ Moubrey Mulcock/ Mocock/ Mullock/ Molock/ Mulcock Mullens Mullis/ Mullot Munro Murphy Murphy

John William John Jesse

Shore

Morley

M M M M

Fraud (impersonation) Stealing household goods Stealing silver watch Stealing livestock (a horse)

0 39 -1 100

Old Bailey, London Guildford, Surrey Lincoln, Lincolnshire Salisbury, Wiltshire

1784/04/21 1784/08/11 1785/03/05 1785/03/05

Moubrey Mulcock

Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation

Hannah/ Hanna Stephen Lydia/ Letitia James William

Hanna

F M F M M

Forgery Robbery Stealing material Assault and highway robbery Assault

0 15 20 41 0

Old Bailey, London Exeter, Devon Kingston upon Thames, Surrey Exeter, Devon Liverpool, Lancashire

1786/04/26 1785/01/12 1787/04/05 1783/08/11 1786/01/12

Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

Neal

James

Stealing sugar

-1

Bristol, Gloucestershire

1785/02/10

Transportation

Neale/ Neal John Needham Nettleton Elizabeth Robert

Neal

M F M

Stealing a gold watch, chain, seals and key Stealing clothing Stealing a silk handkerchief, scissors, snuffers Stealing assorted barber's tools and aids Stealing household goods Highway robbery Stealing clothing Burglary Stealing clothing and money

290 30 1

Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Exeter, Devon

1784/05/26 1786/07/19 1784/10/12

Transportation Transportation Transportation

Nicholls Norton Nowland/ Newland Nunn Nurse O'Craft/ Oakraft Ogden Okey Oldfield Oldfield Opley/ Hopley Orford/ Aweford/ Alford/ Hartford/ Oxford Osborne/ Jones Osborne/ Osborn/ Hosburn Owen Owen Owles Page Paget

John Phebe John Robert John John Munroe

M F M M M M

295 29 221 52 5 80

1784/04/21 1786/10/25 1784/04/21 1784/07/07 1784/04/21 1783/03/17

Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation

Newland

James William Isabella Thomas Peter Hopley

M M F M M

Stealing a purse, pieces of gold and silver Burglary Stealing pieces of material Stealing three pieces of material Stealing clothing

-1 61 1 1 9

Manchester, Lancashire Gloucester, Gloucestershire Manchester, Lancashire Manchester, Lancashire Maidstone, Kent

1785/01/20 1784/03/24 1786/07/20 1786/07/20 1786/03/14

Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation

Thomas

Aweford Alford Hartford Oxford

Stealing clothing

39

Old Bailey, London

1784/07/07

Transportation

Elizabeth Thomas Osborn Hosburn

F M

Stealing cash Stealing clothing

194 7

Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London

1786/08/30 1785/12/14

Transportation Transportation

John Joseph John Paul Joseph

M M M M M

Stealing 18 table knives and forks Receiving stolen goods Aiding a prison escape Burglary Not recorded

7 6 0 800 -1

Old Bailey, London Shrewsbury, Shropshire Croydon, Surrey Lincoln, Lincolnshire Exeter, Devon

1783/09/10 1785/03/12 1785/07/20 1786/03/11 1786/01/10

Transportation Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

Palmer Pare/ Pane Parish Parker

John Henry William William Elizabeth Potter

M M M F

Fraud (forgery) Burglary Assault and attempted highway robbery Burglary

0 40 22 6

Old Bailey, London Nottingham, Nottinghamshire Old Bailey, London Gloucester, Gloucestershire Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Manchester, Lancashire Liverpool, Lancashire

1785/04/06 1785/03/10 1784/10/20 1785/03/23

Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation

Parker Parker Parkinson/ Partington Parr

John Mary Jane William

M F F M

Assault and highway robbery Stealing clothing Stealing material Fraud (cheating a shopkeeper)

8 122 -1 0

1784/01/14 1786/04/26 1785/07/24 1785/01/27

Marsden, Ann

Partington

Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation

Parris Parry

Peter Sarah

M F

Burglary Assault and robbery of silver watch, steel chain, seal and key Robbery of cord and bag Stealing clothing

115 61

Exeter, Devon Old Bailey, London

1783/03/17 1786/02/22

Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation

Parry Parsley

Edward Ann

M F

21 30

Stafford, Staffordshire Old Bailey, London

1785/07/27 1787/02/21

Partridge Partridge/ Rice Peat/ Peet

Sarah Richard

Roberts Rice

F M

Stealing lengths of silk Stealing clothing

180 7

Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London

1784/01/14 1783/09/10

Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

Charles

Assault and highway robbery

23

Old Bailey, London

1781/12/05

Peaulet/ Peallet/ Powlett/ Pulet/ Powlett Peck

James

Peallet Powlett Pulet Powlett

Stealing a silver watch, metal chain, gold seal

39

Old Bailey, London

1784/07/07

Joshua

Stealing

35

Exeter, Devon

1786/03/20

Transportation

Penny/ Pinney/ Pinkey Percival/ Percivall Perkins

John

Pinney Pinkey Percivall

Stealing clothing

314

Old Bailey, London

1784/02/25

Transportation

Richard Edward

M M

Stealing household goods Stealing livestock (a rooster)

7 1

Old Bailey, London Plymouth, Devon

1784/07/07 1785/01/26

Transportation Transportation

Perrott/ Parrett/ Bearcroft/ Parkins Petherick/ Pederick/ Patrick/ Pedrick Petrie

Edward

Parkins

Stealing clothing

-1

Bristol, Gloucestershire

1785/02/03

Transportation

John

Pederick Patrick Pedrick

Stealing clothing

Plymouth, Devon

1785/01/31

Transportation

John

M M M

Stealing clothing Stealing musical instruments Stealing

39 5 200

Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London

1784/01/14 1784/04/21 1784/05/26

Transportation Transportation Transportation

Pettitt/ Petit John Peyton Samuel

Phillimore Phillips Phillips Pigott/ Pickett Piles Pinder Pipkin

Richard/ William Richard Mary Samuel Mary Mary Elizabeth

M M F M F F F

Stealing livestock (6 sheep) Stealing lead from a building Burglary Stealing material Stealing Not recorded Stealing a silver watch

120 4 18 40 29 -1 -1

Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Taunton, Somerset Exeter, Devon Old Bailey, London Louth, Lincolnshire Westminster, London

1783/01/15 1783/12/10 1786/03/20 1786/03/20 1785/04/06 1787/01/13 1787/04/0

Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation

Pontie Poole

John Jane Power Poor

M F M

Stealing lace Burglary Stealing livestock (26 hens)

100 55 26

Old Bailey, London Wills, Somerset Dorchester, Dorset

1784/07/07 1786/08/19 1786/03/16

Poore/ William Power/ Power/ Poor Pope Powell Power David Ann John

Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

M F M

Stealing lead from roof Stealing clothing Stealing timber

-1 32 280

Southwark, Surrey Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London

1785/02/16 1786/12/13 1785/12/14

Transportation Transportation Transportation

Price

James

Burglary

149

Gloucester, Gloucestershire Southwark, Surrey Abingdon, Berkshire

1785/07/13

Transportation

Price Prior

John Thomas

M M

Stealing livestock (a goose) Stealing livestock (poultry)

-1 1

1785/02/16 1784/01/16

Transportation Transportation

Prior/ Fryer Catherine

Highway robbery

32

Exeter, Devon

1786/03/20

Death, later commuted to transportation

Pritchard

Thomas

Stealing lead from roof

Old Bailey, London

1783/12/10

Transportation

Pugh

Edward

Stealing clothing

-1

Gloucester, Gloucestershire Thetford, Norfolk

1784/10/05

Transportation

Pulley/ Powley/ Pooley Radford/ Redford/ Ratford Ramsay Randall/ Reynolds

Elizabeth

Pooley

Burglary

1783/03/14

Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

William

Meynell, John

Redford Ratford

Stealing

40

Nottingham, Nottinghamshire Kingston upon Thames, Surrey Manchester, Lancashire

1785/03/10

John John

M M

Assault and highway robbery Stealing a steel watch chain

29 -1

1784/03/26 1785/04/14

Raymond/ George Reymond Read/ Reed William Read/ Reed Ann Reardon/ Bartlett Repeat Rice Richards Bartholome w Charles John James Bartlett

M M F M M M M

Stealing bedding Stealing clothing linen and cash Assault and highway robbery Stealing a hair trunk Burglary Burglary Stealing spirits and livestock (a horse - a mare) Stealing livestock (a horse a gelding) Stealing clothing Burglary Assault and highway robbery

39 251 10 -1 0 19 200

Old Bailey, London Croydon, Surrey Old Bailey, London Winchester, Hampshire Warwick, Warwickshire Exeter, Devon East Grinstread, Sussex

1785/01/12 1783/08/21 1785/01/12 1783/07/15 1785/03/21 1785/07/18 1786/03/25

Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

Richards Richards Richards Richardson

James David John James

M M M M

100 45 591 1

Launceston, Cornwall Old Bailey, London Winchester, Hampshire Maidstone, Kent

1786/03/25 1784/05/26 1784/03/02 1785/03/18

Williams

Richardson Richardson

Hardwicke William

M M

Stealing clothing Assault and highway robbery

60 27

Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London

1786/10/25 1783/12/10

Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation

Richardson/ Mann Richardson/ Richards Rickson Risby Roach

John Samuel William Edward Henry Richards

M M M M M

Stealing household goods Stealing silk Robbery Robbery Assault and highway robbery

20 40 5 32 133

Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Chelmsford, Essex Gloucester, Gloucestershire Winchester, Hampshire

1784/07/07 1784/09/15 1784/07/30 1784/03/24 1783/03/03

Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation

Roberts Roberts Robins

William John John Majors

M M M

Stealing yarn Stealing a japanned handboard Stealing a silver watch

9 -1 25

Bodmin, Cornwall Liverpool, Lancashire Exeter, Devon

1786/08/14 1786/01/12 1785/07/18

Robinson

Joseph/ Thomas George George William

Stealing brandy and clothing

-1

Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire Lincoln, Lincolnshire Old Bailey, London Winchester, Hampshire

1784/10/07

Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation

Robinson Robinson Robinson

M M M

Stealing a purse and cash Burglary Assault and highway robbery

42 5 92

1785/07/09 1784/04/21 1783/03/03

Rogers Rogers Rolt Romaine/ Romain Roman/ Knowland/ Ronan/ Rowland Rope Rosson Rowe

Daniel Isaac Mary John Andrew

M M F M M

Stealing clothing Assault and highway robbery Not recorded Stealing clothing Fraud (impersonation)

32 200 -1 5 0

Romain

Croydon, Surrey Gloucester, Gloucestershire Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London

1785/07/20 1785/03/23 1786/06/11 1784/09/15 1783/09/10

Anthony Isabella John

M F M

Stealing clothing Stealing clothing Stealing clothing

35 2 67

Chelmsford, Essex Old Bailey, London Launceston, Cornwall

1785/03/10 1787/01/10 1785/03/19

Transportation Transportation Transportation

Rowe Ruffler Ruglass/ Ruggles

William John John Ruggles

M M M

Stealing cash Stealing livestock (a horse a gelding) Assault and highway robbery

39 200 24

Launceston, Cornwall Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London

1785/03/19 1784/07/07 1781/05/30

Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation

Ruse/ Ruce James

Ruce

Burglary

100

Bodmin, Cornwall

1782/07/29

Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

Russell/ Russel Ruth Ryan

John Robert John Bryant

Russel

M M M

Stealing Assault and highway robbery Stealing clothing

2 17 13

Old Bailey, London Exeter, Devon Old Bailey, London

1784/04/21 1785/03/14 1784/01/14

Saltmarsh

William

Robbery

12

Kingston upon Thames, Surrey

1785/03/29

Transportation

Sampson Sandlin/ Lines/ Sandland/ Sandilon/ Lynes Sands

Peter Ann

Patten

Sandland Sandilon Lynes

M F

Stealing linen Stealing

30 4

Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London

1784/07/07 1786/12/13

Transportation Transportation

William

M M M F M M M M M Sheppard Hayden F

Saunderson Thomas Scattergood Robert Scott Selshire Seymour Sharp Shaw Sheers/ Shiers Shephard/ Haydon/ Eaton/ Sheppard/ Hayden Shepherd/ Sheppard Sherman/ Shearman Shore Shore Elizabeth Samuel John George Joseph James Mary

Stealing livestock (a horse a mare) Burglary Stealing livestock (two geese) Stealing bridles, straps and stirrups Assault and highway robbery Stealing timber from a forest nursery Stealing cash Stealing linen material Assault and highway robbery Highway robbery

-1 -1 1 15 45 -1 470 30 52 32

Lincoln, Lincolnshire Lincoln, Lincolnshire Stafford, Staffordshire Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Sherborne, Dorset Durham, County of Durham Stafford, Staffordshire Old Bailey, London Exeter, Devon

1785/07/09 1785/07/09 1785/10/06 1787/02/07 1784/02/25 1786/04/25 1785/07/19 1785/07/27 1784/07/07 1786/03/20

Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation

Robert William William John

Sheppard

M M M M

Stealing sacks of flour Stealing livestock (turkeys) Burglary Stealing material

50 -1 -1 -1

Durham, County of Durham Reading, Berkshire Lancaster, Lancashire Manchester, Lancashire

1785/07/19 1785/10/07 1785/03/22 1785/01/20

Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

Sidaway/ Sideway

Robert

Sideway

Stealing material

Old Bailey, London

1782/10/16

Death, later commuted to transportation

Silverthorn Slater

John Sarah

M F

Assault and highway robbery Stealing clothing

150 42

Salisbury, Wiltshire Old Bailey, London

1784/03/06 1784/05/26

Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation

Small

John

Assault and highway robbery

36

Exeter, Devon

1785/03/14

Smart Smart Smith Smith Smith Smith

Daniel Richard William William Edward John

M M M M M M

Stealing wool Stealing wool Stealing an iron grappling and other goods Burglary Burglary Assault and highway robbery

-1 -1 23 14 570 10

Gloucester, Gloucestershire Gloucester, Gloucestershire Bodmin, Cornwall Dorchester, Dorset Exeter, Devon Exeter, Devon

1786/01/10 1786/01/10 1785/07/25 1786/03/16 1785/03/14 1785/03/14

Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith

John Thomas Ann Ann Catherine

M M F F F

Robbery Stealing assorted goods Stealing a pewter pint pot Stealing material Stealing a silver watch and seal Stealing a silver watch

7 -1 1 60 33

Kingston upon Thames, Surrey Manchester, Lancashire Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London

1784/08/11 1785/03/22 1786/08/30 1787/04/18 1787/01/10

Smith

Catherine

40

Old Bailey, London

1787/04/18

Transportation

Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith

Edward James Mary William Thomas William Ann Haines/ Haynes Haynes Harries

M M F M M M F

Stealing a handkerchief Stealing livestock (a horse a mare) Stealing clothing Burglary Stealing a length of material Not recorded Stealing

2 30 21 1575 112 -1 320

Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Oxford, Oxfordshire Winchester, Hampshire

1784/09/15 1784/12/08 1786/05/31 1783/06/04 1784/04/21 1784/04/22 1785/03/01

Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation

Smith

Hannah

Stealing clothing

Winchester, Hampshire

1785/04/05

Transportation

Snailham/ Snaleham/ Snailam/ Strachan Sparkes Spence

William

Snaleham Snailam Strachan

Stealing clothing (two separate charges)

39

Old Bailey, London

1784/04/21

Transportation

Henry/ Thomas John

M Pearce M

Assault and highway robbery Stealing tea

1 39

Exeter, Devon Old Bailey, London

1782/03/18 1783/12/10

Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

Spencer Spencer/ Spence Springham

Daniel Mary

Spence

M F

Receiving stolen goods Stealing clothing

0 -1

Dorchester, Dorset Wigan, Lancashire

1786/08/03 1786/10/09

Transportation Transportation

Mary

F F

Springmore Charlotte

Stealing cash and a snuff box Assault and malicious damage

51 10

Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London

1786/10/25 1785/10/19

Transportation Transportation

Squires/ Squire

James

Squire

Stealing livestock (four cocks five hens) and other goods

Kingston upon Thames, Surrey

1785/04/11

Transportation

Stanley Stanton/ Ebden/ Ibden/ Abdin/ Eldon Stephens/ Morris

William Thomas Ibden Abdin Eldon

M M

Stealing livestock (killing a sheep) Stealing livestock (a horse geldings) two charges

20 400

Salisbury, Wiltshire Launceston, Cornwall

1785/03/05 1785/03/19

Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation

John

Stealing clothing

59

Dorchester, Dorset

1786/03/16

Transportation

Stewart/ Stuart Stewart/ Stuart Stogdell/ Stockdale Stokoe Stone Stone

Margaret James John John Charles Martin

Stuart Stuart

F M M M M M

Stealing (shoplifting from several shops) Stealing bedding Receiving stolen goods Stealing cash Stealing clothing Burglary

-1 140 0 470 30 -1

Exeter, Devon Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Durham, County of Durham Old Bailey, London Warwick, Warwickshire

1786/08/28 1784/04/21 1784/10/20 1785/07/19 1784/12/08 1785/03/21

Transportation Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation

Stow/ Stowe Stretch Strong Summers/ Summer Taylor Taylor Taylor Teague

James

Stowe

Stealing clothing

-1

Lincoln, Lincolnshire

1785/07/09

Transportation

Thomas James John Sarah Joshua Henry Cornelius Tenchall Tennyhill Tenihile Hill Daniel Summer

M M M F M M M M

Burglary Stealing bedding Stealing a knapsack Assault and robbery (2 charges) Stealing a handkerchief Stealing iron bars and railing Burglary Stealing spices

3 75 -1 12 1 15 30 17

Shrewsbury, Shropshire Dorchester, Dorset Gloucester, Gloucestershire Kingston upon Thames, Surrey Manchester, Lancashire Old Bailey, London Bodmin, Cornwall Old Bailey, London

1783/08/16 1784/03/10 1784/07/13 1787/04/09 1784/10/14 1784/01/14 1785/07/25 1784/01/14

Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation

Tenhel/ John Tenchall/ Tennyhill/ Tenihile/ Tenninghill/ Hill/ Daniel Tennant Thomas Hilton Thackery Elizabeth

Divine, Phillip

M F

Stealing Stealing handkerchiefs

17 1

Chelmsford, Essex Manchester, Lancashire

1786/03/08 1786/05/04

Transportation Transportation

Thodie/ Ives/ Thoudy/ Thody Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thompson Thompson Thompson Thornton Till/ Tilley Tilley Timmins/ Tunmins Todd

James

Thoudy Thody

Stealing clothing

130

Old Bailey, London

1782/07/23

Death, later commuted to transportation

James James/ Richard John Elizabeth William/ Jeremy James William Ann Thomas Thomas Thomas Nicholas

M M M F M M M F M M M M

Stealing copper Assault and stealing a handkerchief Stealing copper Stealing clothing Stealing livestock (a horse a mare) Stealing two silver teaspoons Stealing clothing Stealing clothing Burglary Robbery of cloth and bag Stealing livestock (a horse a mare) Stealing clothing

39 1 20 -1 160 10 5 8 13 21 -1 98

Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Preston, Lancashire Durham, County of Durham Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Stafford, Staffordshire Warwick, Warwickshire Old Bailey, London

1784/12/08 1782/10/16 1784/04/21 1787/01/11 1785/07/22 1784/07/07 1784/05/26 1786/12/13 1785/01/12 1785/07/27 1785/03/21 1784/04/21

Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

Tilley

Trace

John

Stealing mutton

Exeter, Devon

1786/03/20

Transportation

Trippett Trotter Tucker

Susannah Joseph Moses

F M M

Stealing metal watch, key and chain Stealing copper stills Fraud (false pretences)

80 50 0

Old Bailey, London Maidstone, Kent Plymouth, Devon

1786/08/30 1786/03/15 1786/06/07

Transportation Transportation Transportation

Turner

John

Stealing a cask of beer

18

Maidstone, Kent

1783/04/16

Transportation

Turner Turner Turner

Ralph Thomas John

M M M F Toozo M

Stealing material Assault and highway robbery Stealing livestock (a horse a gelding) Stealing clothing Assault and highway robbery

-1 52 140 42 81

Manchester, Lancashire Oxford, Oxfordshire York, Yorkshire Worcester, Worcestershire Old Bailey, London

1785/04/14 1782/03/06 1784/07/24 1785/03/05 1784/07/07

Turner/ Mary Wilkes Tuso/ Tuzo/ Joseph Toozo

Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation

Twineham/ Twyman/ Twyneham Twyfield/ Dawley Twyfield/ Phyfield/ Fyfield Tyrrell Underwood Usher Varndell Vickery

William

Twyneham

Stealing clothing

Reading, Berkshire

1786/01/10

Transportation

Ann Roger

F M

Assault and highway robbery Burglary

38 10

Shrewsbury, Shropshire Shrewsbury, Shropshire

1784/08/04 1785/03/12

Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

William James John Edward William

M M M M M

Stealing an iron bar Stealing livestock (five sheep) Stealing linen material Stealing livestock (two horses - mares) Stealing cash

6 100 39 200 120

Winchester, Hampshire Salisbury, Wiltshire Maidstone, Kent East Grinstead, Sussex Exeter, Devon

1785/03/01 1786/03/11 1785/03/17 1784/03/23 1786/03/20

Vincent

Henry

Stealing cash and a barrel of dried fruit

81

Old Bailey, London

1784/04/21

Transportation

Wade/ Cockran/ Coclin/ Cacklane Wager Wainwright/ Eccles/ Mainwright Walbourne/ Walburn/ Waldbourn

Mary

Coclin

Stealing material from a bleaching ground

200

Old Bailey, London

1786/07/19

Death, later commuted to transportation

Benjamin Ellen/ Esther James

Mainwright

M F

Stealing clothing Stealing clothing

39 -1

Old Bailey, London Preston, Lancashire

1784/10/20 1787/01/0

Transportation Transportation

Waldbourn

Stealing a handkerchief

Old Bailey, London

1783/09/10

Transportation

Walker Wall Walsh Ward Ward Ware/ Wear

John William William John Ann Charlotte

Harding

M M M M F F

Stealing clothing Stealing clothing Stealing silverware Not recorded Stealing clothing Assault and robbery

92 7 49 -1 20 10

Old Bailey, London Oxford, Oxfordshire Old Bailey, London Louth, Lincolnshire Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London

1784/10/20 1786/03/08 1784/09/15 1786/07/11 1786/12/13 1783/12/10

Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation

Waterhouse William Watkins Watson Mary Thomas

M F M

Robbery Robbery Stealing

13 1 62

Kingston upon Thames, Surrey Cowbridge, Glamorgan, Wales Exeter, Devon

1785/03/30 1786/04/25 1786/03/20

Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation

Watson Welch Welch Welch Welsh/ Welch West Westlake

John John John John Coen James George Edward Welch

M M M M M M M

Stealing Stealing cash Stealing linen sheets Theft of household goods Stealing livestock (a sheep) Assault and robbery Stealing mutton

30 215 39 16 25 -1 10

Maidstone, Kent Durham, County of Durham Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Maidstone, Kent Old Bailey, London Exeter, Devon

1786/03/17 1785/07/20 1784/05/26 1782/09/11 1785/03/16 1784/12/08 1786/03/20

Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation

Westwood

John

Stealing a snuff box

39

Old Bailey, London

1784/10/20

Transportation

Wheeler Whitaker White/ Wight Whiting/ Whiteing Whitton/ Whitten Wickham Widdicombe / Weddicomb Wilcocks/ Wilcox Wilding/ Warren Willcocks/ Wilcocks Williams Williams Williams

Samuel George James William Edward Mary Richard Wight Whiteing Whitten

M M M M M F M

Stealing household goods Assault and highway robbery (4 charges) Highway robbery Stealing livestock (a sheep) Assault and highway robbery Receiving stolen goods Stealing a winch and other goods Stealing clothing and other goods Stealing a watch and two gold cases Assault with intent to rob Stealing steel Stealing livestock (2 horses mares) Burglary

81 12 40 10 551 0 86

Croydon, Surrey Maidstone, Kent Maidstone, Kent Gloucester, Gloucestershire Maidstone, Kent Salisbury, Wiltshire Exeter, Devon

1785/07/20 1785/03/17 1783/08/13 1785/03/23 1783/03/14 1783/08/02 1786/03/20

Weddicomb

Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation

Samuel John Richard John Robert John Black Jack Wilcocks

M M M M M M

61 200 0 19 80 59

Dochester, Dorset Bury St Edmonds, Suffolk Exeter, Devon Exeter, Devon Launceston, Cornwall Maidstone, Kent

1784/03/10 1784/03/23 1786/03/20 1786/08/07 1786/03/25 1784/08/04

Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation

Williams Williams Williams

Frances Charles James Magee, Christopher Black Jemmy

F M M

Burglary (two counts) Stealing clothing Stealing clothing

0 58 23

Mold, Flintshire, North Wales Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London

1783/09/02 1784/07/07 1785/05/11

Williams Williams Williams/ Creamer Williams/ Floyd Wilson

Mary Daniel Peter Flaggett

F M M

Stealing clothing Stealing livestock (cattle - 2 oxen, 2 heifers) Assault and highway robbery

20 -1 61

Old Bailey, London Radnor, Wales Old Bailey, London

1786/02/22 1785/03/23 1783/09/10

Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

John Peter

M M

Burglary Stealing cash

13 0

Bodmin, Cornwall Manchester, Lancashire

1783/08/18 1785/01/20

Wilson Wilson

Charles Mary

M F

Stealing clothing and cash Stealing clothing

13 0

Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London

1781/07/11 1787/02/21

Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation

Wilson

John

Stealing material

Wigan, Lancashire

1785/10/10

Transportation

Wilton/ Whilton/ Wilson Wisehamm er Wood Wood

William

Whilton Wilson

Stealing livestock (18 turkeys) Stealing snuff

Bristol, Gloucestershire

1784/07/12

Transportation

John

Gloucester, Gloucestershire Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London

1785/02/10

Transportation

George Mark

M M

Stealing clothing Stealing clothing

51 39

1784/10/20 1783/10/29

Transportation Transportation

Wood/ Brand Woodcock

Lucy Peter

F M

Stealing jewellery and cash Stealing a silver watch, metal chain and gold seal Stealing livestock (a sheep) Assault and highway robbery

68 39

Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London

1786/07/19 1784/07/07

Transportation Transportation

Woodcock Woodham

Francis Samuel

M M

25 24

Shrewsbury, Shropshire Old Bailey, London

1784/03/13 1781/05/30

Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation Transportation Death, later commuted to transportation

Woolcott/ Woolcot Worsdell/ Wordale Wright Wright Wright Wright Wright Wright Yardsley/ Yasley Yeats/ Yates Young Young Youngson Youngson/ Youngster

John William James Ann Benjamin Joseph William Thomas Thomas Nancy

Woolcot Wordale

M M M F M M M M M F

Burglary Stealing iron bolts Highway robbery (3 charges) Stealing clothing Stealing a silk handkerchief Stealing lead from roof Stealing a watch and gown Stealing livestock (3 pigs) Stealing clothing and wheat (3 charges) Burglary

427 7 364 68 2 40 25 57 53 100

Exeter, Devon Launceston, Cornwall Maidstone, Kent Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Reading, Berkshire Shrewsbury, Shropshire York, Yorkshire

1785/07/18 1783/03/22 1783/08/12 1784/05/26 1784/05/26 1784/05/26 1784/09/15 1785/02/28 1784/08/04 1785/07/09

Yasley

John Simon George Elizabeth

M M M F

Stealing clothing Fraud (impersonation) Burglary Burglary

8 0 60 60

Old Bailey, London Old Bailey, London Lancaster, Lancashire Lancaster, Lancashire

1784/10/20 1784/04/21 1787/03/01 1787/03/01

Youngster

Transported for no. of years Occupation (99 = life) Servant 7 7 7 No trade recorded Milliner

Ship Lady Penrhyn Alexander Prince of Wales

Age leaving England (-1 = unknown) 30 15 20

Date of death (year/month/day) 1788/07/21

Date of death unconfirmed

Date left colony (year/month/day)

1846/08/26

7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

Labourer No trade recorded Servant No trade recorded No trade recorded Labourer or miller No trade recorded

Scarborough Scarborough Lady Penrhyn Scarborough Charlotte Alexander Scarborough

28 47 29 27 29 45 20 22 -1 32 1788/07/05 1788/04/30 ?

1824/06/04 1794/04/05 1794/12/27 1843/06/09 1789/10/17 1825/11/11

a poor unhappy woman Lady Penrhyn of the town' or servant No trade recorded Prince of Wales Servant Lady Penrhyn

7 7 7

Labourer Hawker Seaman

Alexander Lady Penrhyn Charlotte

24 28 26

1821/07/05

7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

Servant No trade recorded Dealer No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded Shoemaker

Lady Penrhyn Scarborough Charlotte Scarborough Scarborough Scarborough Prince of Wales Scarborough

32 24 30 31 20 22 -1 20

1799/03/?? 1816/02/28

1818/06/29 1793/??/?? 1834/06/20 1801/??/??

Saddler

Friendship

24

1791/12/??

14

Labourer and former soldier

Alexander

21

7 7 7 7 7 7

No trade recorded Servant Chimney sweep Servant No trade recorded No trade recorded

Charlotte Lady Penrhyn Scarborough Prince of Wales Charlotte Alexander

23 25 32 25 51 19

1788/09/13 1793/??/??

1788/10/02

Book stitcher

Friendship

27

7 7 7 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded

Alexander Scarborough Alexander Alexander

20 20 -1 43

1793/??/??

Waterman

Friendship

30

1823/02/15

99

No trade recorded

Charlotte

29

1788/02/27

7 7

None No trade recorded

Friendship Charlotte

19 23

1788/03/03

99 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded

Scarborough Alexander

-1 -1

1787/03/08

7 7 7

Seaman No trade recorded Bricklayer

Charlotte Charlotte Friendship

-1 30 27

1794/07/?? 1795/09/??

7 7

No trade recorded Cabinet maker

Charlotte Friendship

23 33 1797/09/25

7 7 5

No trade recorded Silversmith None

Charlotte Friendship Friendship

41 37 21 1811/08/30

7 7

Servant Soldier

Lady Penrhyn Scarborough

70 25

1787/07/12 1810/??/??

7 7 7

Servant or weaver Silk weaver No trade recorded

Lady Penrhyn Scarborough Scarborough

17 21 32

1843/02/24

No trade

Friendship

18

7 7

None No trade recorded

Friendship Prince of Wales

27 -1

1839/03/16

Labourer

Alexander

39

No trade recorded

Alexander

23

1792/??/??

1791/03/??

7 7 7

Servant Fisherman Labourer

Lady Penrhyn Friendship Alexander

45 23 25

1838/07/26

1827/08/08

7 7 99

Servant Servant No trade recorded

Scarborough Prince of Wales Charlotte

21 24 28 1788/03/24

7 7

Bricklayer Coachman

Charlotte Scarborough

28 30

1804/03/21 1807/04/03

Fisherman

Scarborough

20

7 7 7

Servant Servant No trade recorded

Lady Penrhyn Prince of Wales Charlotte

29 26 31 1788/04/21

7 7 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded Seaman

Alexander Prince of Wales Scarborough

21 22 30

1787/07/30 1833/12/18

99

No trade recorded

Scarborough

27

7 7 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded

Charlotte Scarborough Alexander

28 23 24

1821/02/23 1838/02/16 1787/02/12

No trade recorded

Charlotte

30

7 7

None Servant

Friendship Lady Penrhyn

23 17

1800/05/15

No trade recorded

Charlotte

20

1791/03/??

7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

No trade recorded None No trade recorded Labourer No trade recorded No trade recorded Labourer Nurseryman No trade recorded No trade recorded

Charlotte Friendship Alexander Alexander Alexander Charlotte Alexander Scarborough Alexander Charlotte

34 16 27 39 36 25 22 22 29 26

1788/03/05

1787/05/19 1831/11/19

1787/09/19

7 7

Servant No trade recorded

Lady Penrhyn Charlotte

29 31

1835/06/14

No trade recorded

Charlotte

29

1789/07/28

No trade recorded

Charlotte

29

1791/10/??

1791/03/??

7 14 7

Labourer None No trade recorded

Scarborough Friendship Charlotte

21 20 39 1793/??/??

7 7 7

Servant Mantua maker (dressmaker) Servant

Lady Penrhyn Lady Penrhyn Lady Penrhyn

25 23 30

1825/05/19 1834/07/16

7 7 7

No trade recorded Baker Stocking weaver

Alexander Friendship Friendship

16 26 30 1791/07/13 1794/10/05

7 7 7 7 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded Seaman Labourer

Scarborough Scarborough Charlotte Scarborough Friendship

31 33 61 20 20

1788/05/21

1788/10/20 1837/01/04 1846/03/16

Servant or labourer

Alexander

23

1796/01/29

7 7

Blacksmith No trade recorded

Scarborough Scarborough

23 28

7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded Mantua maker (dressmaker) Labourer or farmer No trade recorded Labourer No trade recorded No trade recorded

Charlotte Scarborough Lady Penrhyn Friendship Scarborough Alexander Scarborough Charlotte

21 18 36 44 31 28 28 24

1788/10/02 1788/06/03

1892/04/12

1796/06/09 1803/??/?? 1790/04/20

No trade recorded

Scarborough

25

1794/05/??

7 7 7 7 7

No trade recorded Waterman No trade recorded No trade recorded Shoemaker

Charlotte Alexander Charlotte Charlotte Friendship

44 23 20 28 53

1788/01/08

1841/04/13

7 7

No trade recorded Butcher or seaman

Friendship Scarborough

20 33

1788/09/04

7 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded

Charlotte Scarborough

26 23

1787/06/06 1822/10/15

Shoemaker

Scarborough

23

1792/??/??

No trade recorded

Charlotte

27

1800/??/??

7 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded

Scarborough Alexander

23 26

1893/01/26

Servant

Charlotte

25

1793/??/??

7 7 7 14 7 7 7

No trade recorded Milliner No trade recorded Servant Staymaker No trade recorded No trade recorded

Charlotte Lady Penrhyn Scarborough Lady Penrhyn Scarborough Scarborough Charlotte

26 20 23 22 22 20 32

1821/01/31 1793/11/??

1801/??/?? 1812/06/06

1787/05/29

7 7

Servant No trade recorded

Lady Penrhyn Scarborough

28 24

1832/08/05 1788/03/15

7 7 7 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded Tambour worker No trade recorded

Alexander Scarborough Lady Penrhyn Charlotte

26 26 20 27 1812/01/22 1798/03/26

1793/10/??

7 7 7

Charwoman No trade recorded No trade recorded

Lady Penrhyn Charlotte Alexander

37 40 18

1814/07/?? 1788/02/19

Labourer

Alexander

24

1788/06/25

99

No trade recorded

Charlotte

27

1791/??/??

1791/03/??

99

Seaman

Scarborough

32

1808/08/15

No trade recorded

Charlotte

18

1810/??/??

7 7 7 7 99

Charwoman or servant No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded

Lady Penrhyn Alexander Scarborough Alexander Alexander

48 31 23 31 32

1831/09/06 1824/12/27 1820/11/28

No trade recorded

Scarborough

38

1807/04/03

7 7

No trade recorded Jockey

Scarborough Scarborough

39 33

1791/05/22 1821/04/05

Seaman

Scarborough

31

1807/??/??

7 7 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded

Scarborough Charlotte Scarborough

21 42 24 1788/12/03

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

20

1843/01/31

7 7 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded

Prince of Wales Scarborough Prince of Wales

-1 21 20

1798/04/21

1834/09/24

Glove maker

Lady Penrhyn

26

1794/06/26

99 7 14 7 7

Baker No trade recorded Servant No trade recorded Servant

Alexander Alexander Lady Penrhyn Alexander Lady Penrhyn

23 24 22 17 29

1830/06/26 1814/08/?? 1828/11/11 1788/05/30 1789/11/23 1803/??/??

7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 14 7 7

No trade recorded Printer Tailor No trade recorded Servant Needleworker No trade recorded Servant No trade recorded Labourer Soldier

Scarborough Friendship Friendship Alexander Lady Penrhyn Lady Penrhyn Scarborough Lady Penrhyn Alexander Alexander Friendship

27 28 57 33 25 28 19 17 21 22 25 1827/??/?? 1787/12/08 1787/06/24 ? after this date 1801/08/?? 1787/03/08 1839/01/01

7 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded

Alexander Alexander

19 28 1811/04/26

7 7 7 7 7

Barrow woman No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded Seaman

Lady Penrhyn Scarborough Prince of Wales Alexander Friendship

26 38 41 22 22

1799/08/25 1793/06/??

1802/05/21 1834/03/14

No trade recorded

Alexander

24

1838/11/27

Dustman

Scarborough

32

1827/02/24

No trade recorded

Alexander

17

No trade recorded

Friendship

23

7 99 7 7 7 7 7

Servant Seaman Servant No trade recorded Staymaker No trade recorded No trade recorded

Prince of Wales Scarborough Lady Penrhyn Alexander Lady Penrhyn Alexander Friendship

29 30 25 27 29 24 25

1805/12/22

1813/03/25

1820/11/??

1842/04/22

7 99 7

Servant Labourer No trade recorded

Lady Penrhyn Scarborough Alexander

25 48 29

1817/09/03 1814/04/02 1843/10/04

Brickmaker

Friendship

34

1792/12/25

7 7 7 7

Hairdresser or labourer Labourer Labourer No trade recorded

Alexander Alexander Alexander Prince of Wales

27 31 19 20 1819/06/03 1794/??/??

7 7

No trade recorded Gardener

Scarborough Friendship

26 20

1822/04/21 1836/06/25

7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

No trade recorded Servant No trade recorded Labourer Law clerk No trade recorded No trade recorded Seaman Whitesmith (tinsmith)

Scarborough Lady Penrhyn Friendship Alexander Scarborough Friendship Prince of Wales Scarborough Friendship

17 28 37 25 18 17 62 24 21

1793/??/?? 1820/09/27 1788/05/30 1787/04/09 1817/12/25 1793/??/?? 1790/05/24 1791/??/?? 1796/08/08

7 7 7 7 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded

Scarborough Charlotte Prince of Wales Friendship Alexander

27 28 57 25 29 1788/07/24 1826/10/22

7 7

Servant No trade recorded

Lady Penrhyn Charlotte

26 30

1793/05/03 1806/09/02

7 7

Servant No trade recorded

Lady Penrhyn Prince of Wales

26 15

1817/01/22

None

Friendship

27

1837/??/??

7 7 7 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded Seaman (former midshipman) or clerk Hawker

Prince of Wales Scarborough Alexander Lady Penrhyn

19 28 -1 22

1851/12/29

1800/10/21 1826/11/17 ?

7 7 7

Servant No trade recorded No trade recorded

Lady Penrhyn Charlotte Alexander

45 27 24

1788/06/18 1847/07/10 1804/01/21

7 7

No trade recorded Labourer

Scarborough Charlotte

22 -1

1789/08/12 1791/06/13

No trade recorded

Prince of Wales

22

1840/11/18

Labourer

Alexander

19

1830/01/28

7 7 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded

Alexander Scarborough Scarborough

29 25 35 1810/02/17

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

37

7 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded

Scarborough Charlotte

17 26

1791/??/??

7 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded

Scarborough Friendship

23 24

1823/12/13 1841/06/24

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

24

1830/06/12

99 7

Labourer Shoe binder

Alexander Lady Penrhyn

43 22

1787/06/03 1814/01/19

7 7

Labourer No trade recorded

Alexander Alexander

22 38 1792/07/31 ?

7 7 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded

Scarborough Scarborough Alexander

20 22 47

1835/08/04 1839/01/08 1818/10/13

7 7

No trade recorded Shoemaker

Charlotte Friendship

45 18

1792/09/15 1798/11/15

7 7

Leather breeches maker Friendship No trade recorded Alexander

28 36 1821/04/02

No trade recorded

Alexander

61

1787/05/08

None

Friendship

31

1801/??/??

7 7

No trade recorded Mantua maker

Prince of Wales Lady Penrhyn

-1 28

1801/??/?? 1820/09/05

7 7 7 7

No trade recorded Servant Seaman No trade recorded

Alexander Lady Penrhyn Scarborough Alexander

29 24 28 35 1837/09/16 1791/??/?? 1821/08/22

7 7 7

No trade recorded Labourer No trade recorded

Prince of Wales Alexander Alexander

30 20 23

1841/03/23

7 14 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded

Scarborough Alexander Charlotte

42 18 29

1841/08/10

1817/11/20

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

18

1835/05/13

14

No trade recorded

Charlotte

31

None

Friendship

22

1807/12/09

7 7 7 7

Carpenter Hawker Lace weaver No trade recorded

Alexander Lady Penrhyn Lady Penrhyn Charlotte

-1 46 33 59 1827/05/02

7 7 7 7 7 99

No trade recorded Old clothes woman, dealer No trade recorded No trade recorded Labourer Wax chandler

Alexander Lady Penrhyn Alexander Scarborough Alexander Scarborough

27 61 21 34 32 27 1793/06/?? 1793/02/?? 1791/12/28 1793/??/??

7 7 7 7

No trade recorded Servant No trade recorded Silk winder

Scarborough Prince of Wales Scarborough Lady Penrhyn

27 25 26 34 1791/??/??

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

19

1792/??/??

Mantua maker

Friendship

36

7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

Porter, ex-sergeant No trade recorded No trade recorded Oyster seller or servant No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded Labourer Hawker and peddlar Labourer No trade recorded

Scarborough Alexander Alexander Lady Penrhyn Alexander Alexander Alexander Alexander Scarborough Alexander Charlotte

46 28 50 36 47 37 30 22 39 36 31

1795/01/03 1787/05/06 1787/08/05 1789/10/11 1787/04/17 1818/09/30 1793/03/05 1820/09/03 1828/06/01 1832/02/14

7 7 7

Labourer No trade recorded Cabinet maker

Scarborough Alexander Friendship

22 20 32 1801/07/09

1793/??/??

7 99 7

Apprentice clog [cloak?] Lady Penrhyn maker Labourer Alexander Labourer Alexander

14 30 29

1830/10/29 1790/06/?? 1798/01/13

Weaver

Friendship

33

1788/10/21

7 7 7

Hawker No trade recorded Servant

Lady Penrhyn Charlotte Prince of Wales

36 26 40

1832/04/01 1788/09/23

7 14 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded

Scarborough Friendship

20 30 28

1846/11/19 1788/06/08

Leather breeches maker Friendship

99 7 7 7 99 7

Labourer No trade recorded Servant No trade recorded No trade recorded Weaver

Alexander Scarborough Lady Penrhyn Scarborough Charlotte Alexander

28 34 20 29 17 -1 1788/04/26

7 7 14 7 7 7 7

Labourer Needleworker Silversmith No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded

Alexander Lady Penrhyn Scarborough Charlotte Alexander Prince of Wales Scarborough

21 30 39 31 21 -1 27 1795/08/08

1810/??/??

1793/??/?? 1793/??/??

No trade recorded

Scarborough

24

14 7 7 7

None Seaman No trade recorded No trade recorded

Friendship Alexander Charlotte Scarborough

22 24 34 24

1825/11/08

1847/01/01

7 7 7

No trade recorded Labourer Plasterer

Scarborough Alexander Scarborough

32 28 19 1843/05/18

No trade recorded

Scarborough

24

1791/??/??

Chimney sweep

Friendship

13

7 7 7 7 7 7 7 14 7

Servant No trade recorded Labourer None Wheelwright No trade recorded Dustman Servant No trade recorded

Lady Penrhyn Prince of Wales Scarborough Friendship Alexander Charlotte Scarborough Lady Penrhyn Scarborough

22 32 21 24 26 21 21 30 23 1804/11/04 1810/05/10 1791/??/?? 1831/12/10 1830/01/31 1839/01/14

None

Friendship

33

1808/04/17

7 7

Ship's carpenter Mantua maker

Scarborough Lady Penrhyn

32 30

1791/??/?? 1820/??/??

No trade recorded

Scarborough

18

1795/01/26

Surgeon

Scarborough

26

1795/09/13

7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded Servant Hawker No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded Labourer

Alexander Charlotte Lady Penrhyn Lady Penrhyn Scarborough Scarborough Alexander Alexander

25 30 30 21 27 21 31 26

1787/05/03

1804/04/??

1802/07/05 1793/??/?? 1787/05/13 1813/04/22

None

Friendship

27

1788/06/10

7 7 7

No trade recorded Labourer Master butcher

Charlotte Alexander Alexander

24 55 27

1837/01/29 1798/02/27

1793/01/??

7 7 7 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded Labourer Labourer

Scarborough Charlotte Scarborough Alexander

19 29 24 23 1787/05/31

No trade recorded

Prince of Wales

23

1806/12/??

No trade recorded

Prince of Wales

17

1838/05/18

14 7 14

Bricklayer No trade recorded No trade recorded

Friendship Alexander Charlotte

23 23 26 1842/10/30

7 7 7 7 7 7 99

No trade recorded Miller Stocking weaver No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded Seaman

Charlotte Friendship Friendship Alexander Alexander Scarborough Scarborough

38 34 21 21 -1 27 22 1843/10/21

1806/04/28

7 7 7 99 99

Servant Pin header No trade recorded Labourer Sawyer

Alexander Prince of Wales Alexander Alexander Scarborough

23 31 23 51 27 1797/12/01

1794/11/??

No trade recorded

Scarborough

22

1829/11/28

7 7 7

Brickmaker Labourer No trade recorded

Scarborough Alexander Charlotte

33 25 21

1810/??/?? 1822/11/29 1816/07/18

7 7

Blacksmith Labourer

Friendship Scarborough

24 33

1788/07/02 1815/09/30

No trade recorded

Lady Penrhyn

22

1836/02/18

7 7 99

Tailor No trade recorded Ivory turner

Scarborough Prince of Wales Friendship

24 -1 23 1801/??/??

No trade recorded

Scarborough

27

1796/02/23

7 7

Servant No trade recorded

Lady Penrhyn Prince of Wales

30 22

1804/05/17 1830/03/17

Waterman

Friendship

29

1791/??/??

14 7 7 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded Servant cook Shoemaker

Friendship Scarborough Lady Penrhyn Charlotte

22 24 24 24

1807/??/?? 1791/??/?? 1793/??/?? 1807/06/09

7 7 7 7

Labourer Servant No trade recorded Furrier

Alexander Lady Penrhyn Scarborough Lady Penrhyn

25 33 21 19

1787/03/11 1807/05/20 1788/04/15

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

29

1816/11/03

7 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded

Charlotte Charlotte

23 32

1818/05/17 1847/09/02

1793/??/??

No trade recorded

Charlotte

26

1801/??/??

7 7 7 7

Watchmaker None Servant Watchmaker

Scarborough Friendship Lady Penrhyn Alexander

28 22 23 22 1808/??/?? 1811/09/27

1805/??/??

1795/??/??

7 99 7 14 7 14 7 7 7 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded Servant Carpenter No trade recorded Tailor No trade recorded Labourer None

Alexander Prince of Wales Alexander Lady Penrhyn Scarborough Charlotte Alexander Scarborough Scarborough Friendship

27 -1 32 60 23 40 24 26 43 20

1793/06/15

1787/09/17 1797/??/?? 1818/05/05 1817/12/??

1794/??/??

No trade recorded

Alexander

32

1788/12/22

Weaver

Friendship

25

1810/??/??

7 7 7 7 7

Labourer Labourer Labourer Labourer No trade recorded

Alexander Alexander Alexander Alexander Scarborough

18 19 17 24 28

1791/??/?? 1791/??/??

1794/??/?? 1794/??/??

Servant

Prince of Wales

-1

1793/04/03

Labourer

Alexander

35

1812/05/09

14 7 99

No trade recorded Servant Servant

Scarborough Lady Penrhyn Lady Penrhyn

33 29 19

1819/01/02 1849/04/29 1820/03/17

No trade recorded

Alexander

29

1837/12/21

Weaver

Charlotte

22

1822/09/26

7 7

No trade recorded Servant

Charlotte Lady Penrhyn

42 17

1811/??/??

7 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded

Alexander Charlotte

38 26

1829/10/29 1791/03/??

7 14 7 7 7 7 7

No trade recorded None No trade recorded No trade recorded Labourer No trade recorded Hawker

Prince of Wales Friendship Prince of Wales Prince of Wales Alexander Alexander Lady Penrhyn

-1 22 49 14 27 24 24 1793/01/21 1825/07/18

None

Friendship

33

Shoemaker

Friendship

33

7 7

Servant Labourer

Alexander Alexander

29 35

1788/??/?? 1791/10/?? ?

None

Friendship

30

1788/07/29

No trade recorded

Alexander

15

1793/01/??

Seaman

Friendship

24

7 7 7 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded

Charlotte Scarborough Scarborough Alexander

29 16 27 21

1812/11/25 1819/06/29 1798/??/?? ? 1800/??/??

7 7 7 7 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded Labourer Servant No trade recorded

Scarborough Friendship Alexander Prince of Wales Charlotte

25 24 34 16 36

1838/08/19

1792/06/12

1820/12/20

7 7 7 7 7

Servant Plasterer No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded

Lady Penrhyn Scarborough Scarborough Scarborough Scarborough

19 23 21 25 29 1827/04/25

1792/??/?? 1792/??/??

No trade recorded

Scarborough

32

1792/??/??

7 7 7 7

No trade recorded Plasterer's assistant Bricklayer's labourer Silk dyer

Alexander Scarborough Scarborough Friendship

25 24 19 26

1837/09/26

1793/??/?? 1822/08/??

7 7 7

No trade recorded Blacksmith or soldier No trade recorded

Alexander Scarborough Charlotte

28 30 54

1839/05/29 1812/11/21

No trade recorded

Charlotte

26

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

20

99 7 7 7

No trade recorded Brazier No trade recorded No trade recorded

Scarborough Scarborough Alexander Alexander

29 28 25 25

1787/12/24 1818/03/08

99 7 14 7 7

Servant Caulker No trade recorded Shoemaker No trade recorded

Lady Penrhyn Charlotte Prince of Wales Friendship Alexander

27 25 17 44 -1 1856/06/29 1804/05/20

1812/??/??

1793/??/??

No trade recorded

Friendship

18

7 7 7

No trade recorded Servant or needle worker No trade recorded

Scarborough Lady Penrhyn Alexander

33 25 29 1825/01/03

1791/??/?? 1824/??/?? 1788/??/??

7 7 7 7 7 7

Servant Servant Shoemaker No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded

Scarborough Lady Penrhyn Scarborough Scarborough Scarborough Charlotte

27 31 32 28 17 38

1822/12/26 1820/10/18

1846/11/20 1788/05/??

7 7 7 7 7

Labourer Labourer None Labourer or woollen dresser Butcher

Alexander Alexander Friendship Friendship Alexander

19 19 25 24 19

1820/??/?? 1792/05/30 1789/03/17 1793/??/?? 1796/??/??

No trade recorded

Alexander

25

7 7

Servant No trade recorded

Lady Penrhyn Alexander

30 23

7 14 7 7 7

No trade recorded None No trade recorded No trade recorded Seaman

Scarborough Friendship Alexander Alexander Scarborough

18 67 35 -1 26

1828/11/03 1790/05/13 1806/12/14

99 7 7 7

Law clerk No trade recorded Seaman No trade recorded

Alexander Alexander Alexander Friendship

22 47 -1 23

1788/01/12

1817/??/?? 1788/02/19

7 7 7 7

Apprentice ivory turner Servant Milliner No trade recorded

Alexander Lady Penrhyn Friendship Alexander

25 28 22 -1

1792/??/?? 1824/04/04 1787/11/15

7 99

No trade recorded Milliner

Scarborough Lady Penrhyn

27 28 1788/03/11

1788/??/??

7 7

Labourer No trade recorded

Alexander Prince of Wales

57 15

1787/03/08 1801/??/??

7 99

Mantua maker No trade recorded

Lady Penrhyn Scarborough

22 30

99

No trade recorded

Scarborough

28

1813/06/01

1800/??/??

No trade recorded

Scarborough

-1

1820/08/28

No trade recorded

Scarborough

31

1825/02/24

Jeweller

Friendship

32

1799/04/11

7 7

No trade recorded Labourer or brickmaker

Scarborough Friendship

23 57

No trade recorded

Alexander

-1

1793/??/??

Labourer or miner

Friendship

39

7 7 7

Soldier or servant or tailor Shoemaker Stonemason

Alexander Scarborough Alexander

22 29 19 1796/06/25 1788/06/25

7 7 7 7 7 7 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded Servant No trade recorded No trade recorded

Scarborough Scarborough Charlotte Charlotte Lady Penrhyn Prince of Wales Prince of Wales

33 22 33 26 20 21 -1

1825/05/18 1829/04/08 1850/01/22 1817/05/14

1817/10/12 1801/10/16

99 7 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded

Scarborough Charlotte Charlotte

27 19 21 1826/11/28 1839/01/17

1807/??/??

7 7 7

No trade recorded Servant or charwoman or washerwoman No trade recorded

Alexander Lady Penrhyn Alexander

34 35 24

1788/06/05 1818/04/28

No trade recorded

Alexander

26

1832/02/06

7 7

No trade recorded Labourer

Alexander Alexander

22 31 1837/07/24

1793/??/??

No trade recorded

Charlotte

24

1793/09/??

1793/??/??

Labourer

Friendship

22

Carpenter

Friendship

22

1837/11/30

No trade recorded

Friendship

24

1837/08/11

No trade recorded

Alexander

25

1823/03/03

7 7

Seaman or labourer Labourer

Scarborough Alexander

25 22

1836/01/21

7 7 99 7 7 7 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded Fishmonger or servant No trade recorded Button stamper Rope maker Labourer

Scarborough Scarborough Lady Penrhyn Scarborough Alexander Charlotte Alexander

31 31 22 62 20 27 23

1796/06/03

1828/09/02 1807/??/?? 1816/11/22

1794/??/??

7 7 7 7

No trade recorded Ivory turner Stonecutter Labourer

Scarborough Scarborough Scarborough Alexander

20 23 56 20

1831/04/26

1793/08/?? 1810/??/??

7 7

Seaman No trade recorded

Alexander Alexander

-1 25

1793/06/04 1810/??/??

7 7 7 7 7

No trade recorded Seaman Labourer Weaver No trade recorded

Scarborough Scarborough Scarborough Alexander Charlotte

27 21 21 29 26

1810/01/18

1823/02/06

7 7 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded

Scarborough Alexander Charlotte

31 -1 27

1820/02/14 1790/??/??

No trade recorded

Alexander

24

1792/??/??

7 7 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded Seaman

Alexander Scarborough Charlotte

38 17 24

1793/11/14

1791/??/??

7 14 7 7 7

Labourer No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded Seaman

Alexander Alexander Prince of Wales Scarborough Friendship

33 25 29 21 32

1805/11/18 1787/07/22 1796/??/??

7 7 7

Labourer Laundress, mantua maker No trade recorded

Alexander Lady Penrhyn Scarborough

28 33 30

1843/04/20 1810/??/?? 1810/02/14

7 99 99

No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded

Scarborough Scarborough Scarborough

32 27 22

1795/05/29 1813/09/03 1837/06/24

Farmer

Scarborough

28

1837/09/05

7 7 7

Seaman Seaman Silk weaver

Scarborough Charlotte Friendship

64 22 23 1815/03/02 ?

Labourer

Alexander

17

7 7

No trade recorded Needleworker

Scarborough Lady Penrhyn

-1 30

1809/01/02

7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 99 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded Labourer No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded

Alexander Alexander Alexander Prince of Wales Scarborough Scarborough Alexander Alexander Scarborough Charlotte

27 22 35 -1 23 26 39 35 40 22

1787/02/17 1789/01/09 1787/05/06 1790/04/02 1789/01/22 1802/02/11 1787/01/06 1791/06/29 1838/12/17 1810/??/??

7 7 7 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded

Alexander Alexander Alexander

32 25 19 37

1793/??/??

Calenderer, cloth glazer Alexander

99

Watchcase maker

Friendship

29

1809/10/15

7 7

Weaver Watch chain maker

Alexander Lady Penrhyn

24 30

1829/??/?? 1793/??/??

Ex marine

Charlotte

26

1850/10/02

7 7 7 7 7 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded

Alexander Alexander Scarborough Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte

32 23 21 31 30 23

1788/03/04 1787/05/24 1788/05/21 1830/01/12

7 7 7 7 7

Seaman No trade recorded Nurse Nurse Hawker

Scarborough Alexander Lady Penrhyn Prince of Wales Lady Penrhyn

35 24 30 -1 35

1788/03/04 1787/07/04

1835/08/28

No trade recorded

Prince of Wales

-1

7 7 7 7 7 7 7

No trade recorded Dustman Mantua maker No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded

Scarborough Scarborough Lady Penrhyn Scarborough Scarborough Alexander Charlotte

30 20 25 29 30 -1 -1 1837/09/26 1792/12/?? ? before this date

No trade recorded

Charlotte

29

1826/10/17

No trade recorded

Scarborough

21

1796/??/??

? before this date

7 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded

Scarborough Friendship

29 28

1830/10/29

14 5

No trade recorded No trade recorded

Charlotte Prince of Wales

24 19

7 7

Hawker Silk winder

Lady Penrhyn Lady Penrhyn

21 30

1796/06/18 1822/06/22

No trade recorded

Charlotte

33

7 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded

Alexander Scarborough

47 27

No trade recorded

Charlotte

22

1836/??/??

7 7 14 7 7 7

Hawker No trade recorded Servant No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded

Charlotte Scarborough Alexander Alexander Alexander Alexander

25 30 25 34 20 23

1836/04/30 1806/11/12 1801/03/05 1793/??/?? 1789/01/14 1787/02/17

No trade recorded

Alexander

25

7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

Labourer or miller Fiddler No trade recorded Servant Labourer Stocking weaver No trade recorded None

Friendship Alexander Alexander Prince of Wales Alexander Friendship Scarborough Friendship

33 34 34 32 19 33 41 19

1819/04/03

1820/06/04

1806/05/30 1820/09/17

7 7

Currier None

Alexander Friendship

27 20

1821/02/10 1856/08/07

Plasterer

Friendship

28

1795/11/01

7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded Haymaker No trade recorded Servant Chimney sweep Labourer No trade recorded No trade recorded

Alexander Scarborough Scarborough Prince of Wales Alexander Scarborough Scarborough Lady Penrhyn Scarborough Alexander Alexander Scarborough

23 22 23 20 33 40 31 32 23 41 19 -1 1800/??/?? 1836/04/25 1835/06/28 1805/07/26 1793/??/??

No trade recorded

Charlotte

33

7 7 7

Artificial flower maker Waterman Labourer or carpenter

Lady Penrhyn Alexander Friendship

21 25 35 1793/??/?? 1793/??/??

Shipwight

Friendship

47

1793/??/??

7 7 7 7 99

Labourer None No trade recorded Servant No trade recorded

Alexander Friendship Scarborough Lady Penrhyn Scarborough

38 47 28 21 17

1787/03/24 1788/03/18 1798/05/07 1808/01/21 1825/10/04 ?

No trade recorded

Alexander

24

1787/03/13

7 7

Servant Labourer

Lady Penrhyn Friendship

29 27 1842/04/30

7 14 7 7 7

No trade recorded Shipwight Jeweller Labourer No trade recorded

Alexander Charlotte Alexander Alexander Charlotte

28 44 18 28 25

1827/06/25

1822/11/28

No trade recorded

Scarborough

27

1788/03/07

14

Second hand dealer

Lady Penrhyn

32

1818/04/??

7 7

Servant No trade recorded

Alexander Prince of Wales

21 18

1793/??/?? 1839/11/08

No trade recorded

Scarborough

22

7 7 7 7 7 7

Carpenter Labourer Waiter No trade recorded Servant None

Scarborough Alexander Scarborough Alexander Lady Penrhyn Friendship

22 23 34 17 20 25

1821/02/20 1787/06/23 1804/06/23 1839/02/18

7 7 7

Labourer No trade recorded No trade recorded

Alexander Friendship Charlotte

34 21 18

1795/03/07

7 7 7 99 7 7 7

Hawker No trade recorded Servant No trade recorded Labourer Soldier No trade recorded

Alexander Alexander Scarborough Scarborough Alexander Alexander Charlotte

33 57 24 27 28 19 -1

1794/01/04 1791/01/16 1840/06/24 1792/12/07 1788/01/13 1828/11/11

? ? ? ?

Servant

Scarborough

35

1790/11/07

7 7 7 7 99 14 7

Brickmaker Labourer No trade recorded No trade recorded Labourer No trade recorded No trade recorded

Alexander Alexander Scarborough Alexander Scarborough Charlotte Charlotte

28 27 -1 25 36 35 23

1837/06/13

1795/??/?? 1808/03/08 1802/??/?? 1789/10/08

7 7 7 7 7 7

No trade recorded Labourer No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded Labourer

Alexander Scarborough Charlotte Charlotte Scarborough Scarborough

25 37 25 43 24 18 1811/07/08 1787/03/26 1788/12/16

7 7 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded

Prince of Wales Scarborough Scarborough

-1 25 20 1815/03/13

7 7 7

Needleworker No trade recorded Seaman

Lady Penrhyn Friendship Charlotte

39 48 23

1801/07/13

7 7

No trade recorded Silk weaver

Scarborough Alexander

32 20

1788/08/06 1815/??/??

99 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded

Scarborough Prince of Wales

26 47

1788/12/11 1816/08/29

No trade recorded

Alexander

-1

1800/??/??

No trade recorded

Alexander

43

1787/03/28

None

Friendship

18

7 7

No trade recorded Shoemaker

Alexander Friendship

23 24

1796/04/?? 1793/??/??

7 7

Lace maker No trade recorded

Lady Penrhyn Scarborough

33 24

1820/03/27 1811/02/09

14 99

Labourer No trade recorded

Friendship Scarborough

48 20

1788/06/23

99 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded Servant No trade recorded No trade recorded No trade recorded Labourer Gardener Milliner

Charlotte Scarborough Scarborough Lady Penrhyn Scarborough Scarborough Scarborough Alexander Scarborough Lady Penrhyn

47 58 25 33 18 22 -1 22 28 19

1788/03/15 1790/09/02 1825/03/15 1787/04/04

1811/08/30 1788/09/24

7 7 7 7

No trade recorded Seaman No trade recorded Laundress

Alexander Scarborough Prince of Wales Prince of Wales

25 25 20 15

1810/??/?? 1788/??/??

1854/07/03

Background Gave birth to a child on 13 April 1787 (died 19 May 1788) and married the father Thomas Tilley 4 May 1788. On 12 June 1790 sentenced to receive 200 lashes for theft of sugar. Jewish. Travelled with daughter (1787-1837). De facto and later legal wife of Lieutenant George Johnston of the marines. Described by her grandson as 'always a stirring industrious woman'.

Partner in the original crime was John Ayners. Partner in the original crime was John Adams. Partner in the original crime was John Smith (of the 'Charlotte'). Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. Partners in the original crime were Peter Sampson and Joseph Collins. On 13 February 1792 he received 200 lashes for refusing to work. Her victim, Hugh Harding, was the same as that of Tamasin Allen. One witness said of him 'I never see him sober'. Died while giving birth to a child by marine private John Brown. Her victim, Hugh Harding, was the same as that of Mary Allen. One witness said of him 'I never see him sober'. 'Tam' was described as 'a lustyish woman with black hair' at her trial.

Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. On 14 December 1789 he received 200 lashes for robbing a garden. Night watch member by 1791. Partner in the original crime was Elizabeth Bruce. Murdered by his wife. Described in the colony as 'too fond of spirituous liquors to be very industrious'. Night watch member. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was that he had behaved 'tolerably well'. Transferred from the 'Charlotte' to 'Scarborough' at Portsmouth. Night watch member. Partner in the original crime was Elizabeth Scott. Probably absconded soon after landing. Partner in the original crime was John Pettitt.

Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'in general tolerably well behaved but troublesome at times'. Name 'Hares' was contractor's spelling. On 2 February 1789 sentenced to 50 lashes for 'falsehood', and on 13 April 1789 sentenced to 25 lashes for refusing to obey orders. Described as 'near 6 feet high (1.8 metres), wears his own lank hair, pitted with the smallpox, thick lips and stout made', he had been a soldier. In October 1788 he received 25 lashes for insolence. In 1806 he was listed as a schoolmaster. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. Partner in the original crime was Thomas Till.

Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Arrested at 16 years of age. On 15 March 1789 received 50 lashes for theft of flour. Partners in the crime were John Nurse and George Robinson. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was that she was behaving 'better than formerly'. Punished several times with leg irons whilst on Friendship. Actual value of stolen goods was 150 shillings. Partner in the original crime was John Cropper. Actual value of stolen goods was 20 shillings. Partner in the original crime was James Burley.

One of three older ex-convicts ordered a passage to England by the Lieutenant Governor.

Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. Ringleader of the 'Mercury' mutiny, however, he had intervened to save the steward's life and prevented the captain's ear from being cut off. As a result he was reprieved from a death sentence and only found guilty of return from transport. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'in general tolerably well behaved but troublesome at times'. Hanged for theft of food. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Partner in crime was Samuel Pigott. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Flogged several times; 11 February 1788 sentenced to receive 150 lashes for abuse and striking Marines, 50 lashes for threatening Catherine Prior, and again in January and March 1789 for insolence and drunkenness. Died in Portsmouth before departure. Pardoned and released before the fleet departed.

Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. His partnet in crime was Stephen Mullis. Married James Heatherly, carpenter's crew from HMS 'Sirius'. Left for India with husband and three children. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. According to documents of the time 'an industrious quiet man' . Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'sometimes troublesome'. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. At his death he was the overseer of carpenters. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. Held on 'Dunkirk' hulk. One of the best behaved on the journey out according to Lieutenant Ralph Clark.

Described at her death as being aged 82, but Bowes was not a reliable estimater of age. Received 50 lashes on 21 July 1788 for 'making a riot'. Joined New South Wales Corps in 1793. Described in September 1808 as aged 50 years and 4 months, with dark complexion, dark brown hair, hazel eyes, and 5 feet 6 inches tall (1.6 metres). Former occupation given as mason. Gave birth to child (son of a seaman) who died 29 February 1788. Night watch member.

Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was that he behaved 'remarkably well'. Behaviour deteriorated on the journey. After one flogging Lt Clark wrote 'a young man But ane old Rogue'. Flogged for theft on 15 February 1788; executed 2 May 1788 for theft. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'.

Partner in the original crime was Samuel Bird. On 20 July 1789 sentenced to receive 100 lashes for stealing fish.

Partner in the original crime was James Bird. Described as of stout build, 5 feet, 7 inches tall (1.7 metres), with dark complexion and dark hair. Escaped with the Bryants, and died after recapture.

Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. In December 1789 he received 50 lashes for insolence. Night watch member by 1791. Described as 'a first class settler' in 1812.

Guilty of return from transport following the 'Swift' mutiny. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. Received 50 lashes on 10 May 1790 for concealing fish. Night watch member by 1805.

Reported by a witness to have always been well behaved and to have held many respectable posts. On 2 February 1789 received 50 lashes for theft. Night watch member by 1805. Partner in original crime was William Hubbard. On 2 August 1788 received 50 lashes for 'gambling for a knife', sentenced to 100 lashes in September 1788 for attempting to rape Lydia Munro, and in July 1789 received 200 lashes for stealing a shirt from a hut. In 1789 was sentenced to wear a label with the word 'thief' upon it. Doubt as to her identity in later records because of inconsistent use of her name. Asked permission to take her daughter to New South Wales. The child (1786-1788) died shortly after her mother. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'at times troublesome'. On 7 January 1789 he received 150 lashes for being drunk and insolent, and on 13 March 1789, 25 lashes for neglecting his task as a baker. Partner in the original crime was William Morgan. Victim of an accident while waiting on board in 'Portsmouth'. On 2 November 1789 he received 100 lashes for beating his wife, on 22 February 1790 he received 25 lashes for being absent from work, and on 18 May 1790 he received 50 more for fighting. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Swift' mutiny. Night watch member. Escaped 1791. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Confused with the other James Bradley, at the time the original lists were being prepared. On 23 February 1789 received 25 lashes for insolence. Confused with the other James Bradley, at the time the original lists were being prepared. Died before departure.

Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'sometimes troublesome'. Classified 'Absconded' by December 1791, even though term expired. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'in general tolerably well behaved but troublesome at times'. Gave birth to a child by a seaman on 20 July 1788, and later had a daughter, Alicia, by Lt Ralph Clark on 23 July 1791. Alicia was the name of Clark's wife in England. Partners in the original crime were Mary Haydon and Catherine Fryer. Report from 'Dunkirk' was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Gave birth to child in September 1787 (died 6 May 1792), fathered by William Bryant. Described in 1792 as 'middle stature, marked with smallpox, one knee bent but is not lame, age 25, height 5 feet 4 inches (1.6 metres), grey eyes, brown hair and sallow complexion'. Received free pardon in May 1793 on her return to England. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'.

Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. Confusion exists about given name.

Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. Fell overboard in the South Atlantic Ocean. Partner in the original crime was Elizabeth Anderson. Partner in the original crime was James Branegan. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'generally tolerably well behaved but troublesome at times'. Classified 'Absconded' by September 1791, although term had expired. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. Married Ann Coombes; killed by a falling tree. Lt King wrote 'I am very unfortunate in ye loss of this Man, As he was one, amongst the very few good men that are here'. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was that he had behaved 'remarkably well'. Married Mary Braund; received 100 lashes on 4 February 1789 for selling fish caught in government time. Escaped with his wife, two children and seven other convicts.

Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'.

She invited her victim 'to sleep with her'. Partner in the original crime was Rebecca Davidson. They invited their victim to a glass of gin, then he said 'she asked me to lay with her'. She was caught with her hand in her victim's pocket.

Partner in the original crime was George Barland. Received 25 lashes on 26 January 1789 for being out of quarters. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. Partner in the original crime was John Haydon. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. Murdered by an unfriendly neighbour while trying to protect the woman with whom the neighbour was living. Died as a result of an attack by Indigenous Australians.

Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Partner in the original crime was Andrew Goodwin. Married Susannah Holmes whom he had met on 'Dunkirk'. An early entrepeneur. Night watch member. Described as a 'black servant' from Madagascar. It was said of him that 'he gave more trouble than any other convict in the settlement'. Caesar absconded for the last time in 1795, and became Australia's first bushranger, before being shot, captured and killed in 1796.

Partner in the original crime was John Cullyhorn/Callaghan. Needed and received medication during 1783.

Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. May have fallen overboard in 1787. Described by Captain Collins as 'an industrious and thriving settler'. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Received 150 lashes on 14 May 1789 for stealing a pumpkin. Executed for attempting to steal food from a hut on 14 April 1790. Born in the West Indies.

Described as a 'black'. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Sentenced to 300 lashes on 16 February 1789 for stealing flour and a platter. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. Received 50 lashes in June 1789 for insolence. Probably a pickpocket theft.

He was caught when, having broken into a public house, he was found lying in the cellar 'very much in liquor'. He died 'a very infirm old man' as a result of 'excessive drinking of spirits'. Partner in the original crime was Nicholas Todd. Together they stole the clothes from a clothesline. Sent to 'Dunkirk' hulk. Gave birth to child which died on 17 March 1788, son of John Bingham, whom she later married. Although she returned to England, Mary later came back to Sydney. She is last known to have sailed for England again in 1819.

Partners in the original crime were John Stokoe and George Sharp.

Described as 'a black'. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. In 1790 described as 'one of two public delinquents' and put in irons for two months. Received 100 lashes for neglecting work in 10 February 1792. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Partner in the original crime was Mary Johnson. The context of the crime indicates it was a pickpocket crime. Gave birth to a stillborn child on 4 July 1787.

Partners in the original crime were Charles Allan and Peter Sampson. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. The ship's surgeon wrote 'worn out by low spirits and debility, brought on by long and close confinement, (he) resigned his breath without a pang'.

Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'.

Night watch member. Partner in the original crime was Edward Perrott. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Tambour work was embroidery done on a frame. In August 1789 she received 50 lashes for obtaining provisions by fraud, and the following day received 100 lashes for stealing two shirts. Her husband, John Bryant, had been killed by a falling tree on 28 July 1789. Partner in the original crime was Susannah Huffnell. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Partner in the original crime was James Gould. Partners in the original crime were Martin Stone and Charles Repeat.

Executed following his attempted escape.

Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was that he had behaved 'remarkably well'. Escaped with Willliam Bryant but died after recapture. Partner in the original crime was John Pontie. Night watch member.

Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'a very troublesome Fellow'. Joined New South Wales Corps in 1797 rising to the rank of sergeant. Described in September 1808 as aged 39 years and 3 months, with fair complexion, light brown hair, grey eyes, and 6 feet tall (1.8 metres). Age is an estimate. Partner in the original crime was John Barford. Although technically free he received the sentence of wearing an iron collar for a year for stealing corn and greens.

Perhaps guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Night watch member. Became a Superintendent of convicts. Partner in the original crime was Aaron Davis.

Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Actual value of stolen goods was 2600 or 52,600 shillings. Sentenced to receive 25 lashes for 'improper words' on 22 May 1788. Night watch member by 1794. Partner in the original crime was John Carney. Required medication while awaiting transfer to a hulk. Found guilty of insulting Major Robert Ross, and received 600 lashes, and six months work in irons, even though his term had expired.

Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. In August 1788 received 50 lashes for absconding for a day, and another 100 for faking a specimen of gold. Executed for robbing huts. The crime was one involving shoplifting. Gave birth to a child on 5 April 1788 (father, a seaman). Became partner of, and eventually married Assistant Surgeon Arndell, by whom she had six children. Described at her trial as a widow. May have been Jewish. In May 1791 received 32 lashes for attempted theft of flour. Context of crime was shoplifting.

Considerable confusion exists with the other William Davis. Probably received 25 lashes for lighting a fire in his hut. May have been Jewish. Partner in the original crime was Thomas Risdale Crowder. By the time she died, she was said to have returned to England at least three times. Killed by Indigenous Australians at Rushcutters Bay. Executed having been found guilty of theft of clothing. Captain Collins wrote 'She died generally reviled and unpitied by the people of her own description.' Received 24 lashes for 'contempuously' throwing away fish. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. Report from England hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Considerable confusion exists with other William Davis.

Partner in the original crime was Sarah Burdo. Their victim 'wanted to have connection with' Burdo.

Had three children by Surgeon William Balmain, and accompanied him back to England. Received 150 lashes for attacking Indigenous Australians in March 1789. Received 200 lashes in February 1792, for working privately during government hours. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'.

Sentenced to 200 lashes on 26 December 1788 for stealing a bag of flour, and received 25 lashes in May 1791 for neglect of duty. Sentenced to receive 50 lashes for singing loudly 'at an improper hour' in June 1789. Night watch member in 1800.

Partner in the original crime was William Smith. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Received 25 lashes in March 1789 for 'Supplying liquor to Elizabeth Leonard, making her drunk and insolent'.

Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. The watch was stolen from the victim's pocket. On 18 December he was ordered to work in a gang, following an assault on two seamen from HMS 'Supply'. Partner in the original crime was James Smith.

Partner in the original crime was Joseph Robinson. On 11 May 1788 he received 36 lashes for being absent without leave, and spent time in irons for starting a fire on the wreck of HMS 'Sirius' in May 1790, and again in May 1791 for the theft of potatoes. Partner in the original crime was Susannah Garth. Their drunken victim had staggered to Dugeon's bed to sleep it off. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was that she was behaving 'better than formerly'. This 'quiet sober girl' remained as a servant in Lt Governor Philip King's household for 15 years. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Swift' mutiny. He received 50 lashes for repeated disobedience and neglect of duty on 3 October 1791. She received 48 lashes on 14 June 1791 for being drunk and noisy. He received 48 lashes in October 1788 for 'mutinous expressions and daring language'. He ought to have received 150 but could not bear any more' wrote Lt Clark. She persuaded her victim to go home with her. He said 'I cannot say I was sober, but I was not very much in liquor.'

She spent time in irons on board the 'Friendship' for 'theft and dirtyness'. On 5 April 1791 she was ordered to receive 10 lashes for refusing to obey orders.

On her death the 'Sydney Gazette' wrote 'always much esteemed as an honest and industrious woman'.

Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. In June 1789 his rations were reduced to two thirds for three months after an attempt to defraud stores of 34 pounds of meat. On 15 August 1789 he received 50 lashes for being in a hut 'having no business there'. He received another 50 lashes in October 1789 for insolence and a further 100 lashes in February 1790 for the theft of three pounds of bread. On 29 December 1788 sentenced to receive 50 lashes for using 'improper expressions' about the marines. Actual value of stolen goods was 135 shillings.

On 5 December 1788 she brought a complaint against her husband after a dispute. It was considered trivial and she received 25 lashes. She died 'universally respected by her numerous friends and acquaintances'. Partner in the original crime was William Read. An early sheep grazer, he was regarded as one of the success stories of the colony. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. On 25 May 1790 ordered to receive 300 lashes for stealing one and a quarter pounds of potatoes, and in December 1790 he was sentenced to 100 lashes for shirking his work, but could only bear 73. On 14 November 1791 he received 200 lashes for disobedience and mutinous behaviour. The theft occured from a shop.

On 7 February 1789 he received 25 lashes for drunkenness and falshood. Night watch member by 1800. Partner in the original crime was James Neale. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'.

He had picked his victim's pocket. At his trial a witness reported having frequently seen him picking pockets. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Executed for the murder of an employee, whom he had found 'lying with' his wife.

Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Received 100 lashes in July 1789 for writing an obscene and scandalous paper. Described at her trial as 'an unfortunate old woman' and 'a very sober and industrious woman'. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. On 9 February 1789 he was ordered to receive 50 lashes for being absent from work for three days. He was reprimanded for the theft of a pair of shoes on 3 October 1789, but received 100 lashes for an attempt to gain access to the possessions of another. On 16 February 1790 he received 50 lashes for neglect of work, and his weekly ration of flour was cut from three pounds to two for 10 weeks when he stole a cabbage in May 1790. Partner in the original crime was Jane Langley. She was sentenced on 3 March 1789 to receive 25 lashes for disobedience.

Described at her trial as 'a widow', she had stolen a gown after pretending to faint in a shop. Partner in the original crime was Ann Parsley. In April 1790 she received 25 lashes for allowing pigs into her garden, and in October received 26 of 50 lashes ordered for repeatedly coming into town without permission. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'in general tolerably well behaved but troublesome at times'. In 1810 he was convicted of burglary and received a sentence of life transportation within New South Wales. Partner in the original crime was Lydia Munro. Partner in the original crime was Richard McDale. On 29 December 1790 he was ordered to work in a gang because of insolence.

She was transported with her four-year-old daughter. On 13 February 1789 she received 25 lashes for abusing a sentinel; on 25 June, for stealing clothing she received 50 lashes on three successive Thursdays, her head shaved and a cap with the word 'theif' on it; on 27 April 1790 25 lashes for allowing pigs in her garden; and 75 lashes on 15 February 1791 for stealing and killing a hen. Described as 'a widow'. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Confused by contractors with another of the same name who died in England. Described as 'a worthless troublesome wretch'. Planned a mutiny on Norfolk Island in 1788, and attempted to escape in 1795. Described as 'a black'. Partner in the original crime was his wife Ellen Fraser. Noted for his surly temper and heavy drinking. On 5 January 1789 he received 100 lashes for insolence, and on 23 June was sentenced to work in irons for a month for drunken insolence. An excellent workman who 'was supposed to have brought on an untimely end by hard drinking, as he seldom chose to accept any article but spirits in payment for work done in his extra hours' wrote Captain Collins. Partner in the original crime was her husband William Fraser.

Sentenced to death on 27 February 1788 for stealing 15 allowances of flour, and reprieved to become the public hangman. Received 100 lashes and had his grog stopped in December 1789 for being drunk, insolent and out of his hut after hours. Partner in the original crime was Nicholas Greenwell.

Such a good carpenter that he was offered an incentive to stay on as a free man.

In June 1789 she received 36 lashes for theft.

Partners in the original crime were John Leary, Joseph Morley and Henry Roach. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. On 6 July 1789 he was ordered to receive100 lashes for the theft of three quarts of wheat. Night watch member by the end of December 1791. Partner in the original crime was Elizabeth Dudgens. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was that she was behaving 'better than formerly'.

Partner in the original crime was William Mariner. Partner in the original crime was Eleanor McCabe. Had a son by a seaman, born on 10 December 1788 who died on 22 December 1788, then cared for and bore children to surveyor Augustus Alt until his death in 1815. Received 50 of the 200 lashes he was ordered on 12 January 1789 for 'assisting the late Thomas Saunderson with Provisions'. Received 50 lashes for impertinance to a supervisor in December 1790.

Partner in the original crime was William Butler. On 24 October 1789 sentenced to receive 50 lashes for playing cards at 2am. Night watch member by 1800. Described as 'a black'. On 12 September 1788, saved Lydia Munro from being raped by a soldier. On 29 February 1789, received a sentence of death, but reprieved for theft of wine. On 19 August 1789, tried for theft of food, but found to be 'not in a state of Mind to be put on his Trial', however many prisoners 'gave him credit for the ability with which he had acted his part'. Partner in the original crime was James Copp. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Described at his trial as 'a boy 11 years old'. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'in general tolerably well behaved but troublesome at times'.

He was in repeated trouble receiving 500 lashes and having to work in irons for stealing pork in August 1788, 100 lashes for insolence on 24 October 1789, 100 lashes for neglect of duty on 24 May 1791, 100 lashes for neglect of orders on 27 October 1791, 100 lashes for neglect of orders on 27 October 1791, and 100 lashes for stealing cash from a soldier. Recorded as 'on charity' in 1814.

The crime was one involving shoplifting. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was that she was behaving 'better than formerly'. She said at her trial 'I have not a friend in the world', her husband having died three months before the birth of their child. Transported with her child, who died on 8 February 1787. She had a daughter by the captain of her ship, and then became partner to surgeon Considen, having two children by him. Considen returned to England, leaving her behind. Partner in the original crime was Robert Freeman. Did not sail as he was pardoned before the Fleet sailed. The victim was robbed when he went with two women to a house, the lights were doused and he felt hands removing his money.

Received several floggings in the early years for telling a lie to Major Ross, neglect of duty, and employing convicts without leave. Ordered 100 lashes for neglect of duty on 23 August 1791, although his time had expired. He could not bear more than 59. On 17 October 1791 he received 50 lashes for escaping into the surrounding bush for a week. May have in fact been 27 when transported.

Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'in general tolerably well behaved but troublesome at times'. Received 50 lashes in May 1790, for concealing fish he had caught. Described at his death as 'generally respected as an honest and industrious man '. Described as '4 feet 4 inches tall, healthy and strong' (1.2 metres). She died at the Liverpool Lunatic Asylum, New South Wales, having been a patient since at least 1822. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Swift' mutiny and guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was that he had behaved tolerably well'. Sentenced to death on 27 February 1788 for theft of food, but reprieved. Her theft included 'one promissory note of 20 pounds from the Governor and company of the bank of England, commonly called a Bank note'. The victim had 'agreed to go to bed with her' being 'rather too much in liquor'. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Did not travel with the First Fleet, being pardoned on condition that he served in the navy.

Received 25 lashes on 29 August 1788 for drunkenness and insolence. Described at his trial as 'Master of the Falcon Inn', regarded as a 'quiet harmless old man' on the 'Dunkirk'.

Partner in the original crime was William Tyrell. Bowes gave her age as 82.

Actual value of stolen goods was 265 shillings.

Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Founder of the night watch. Described as Jewish because he swore on the Old Testament when giving evidence.

Possibly taken back to England with Lieutenant Long, her daughter (born November 1791) by him and an older daughter (born March 1789) by a seaman.

One of a pair of 'abandoned characters' who threw some kind of acid on a woman saying 'there are so many sly whores now it is impossible for a public whore to get her living'. Partner in the original crime was Charlotte Springmore. Her victim stated 'My lord I value them [the items of clothing] at 30 shillings in order to save her life'. Gave birth to a child on 7 September 1787; father was a seaman. Possibly returned with Lt Kellow, by whom she had two children. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'behaving better than formerly'. Described as Jewish. Married Flora Larah. May have been Jewish.

A witness saw her take the watch from the victim's pocket.

Death caused 'by taking intemperately of the American rum'.

Sentenced to 800 lashes in July 1791 for receiving stolen goods. Stabbed by his wife in June 1795, but he did not press charges. Partner in the original crime was Simon Burn. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. In January 1789 ordered to receive 100 lashes for being absent from work for three days. Received 50 lashes on 11 August 1789 for 'infamous behaviour to Margaret Dawson'. On 7 February 1789 ordered to receive 25 lashes for 'insolence and idleness'. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was that he had behaved 'remarkably well'.

On 9 February 1788 ordered to receive 30 lashes for insolence.

Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'behaves remarkably well'. Killed by Indigenous Australians while collecting greens. The crime was one involving shoplifting. Partner in the original crime was John Small. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. At her trial the court said 'it is a horrid thing that servants will behave so'.

Had been observed picking pockets before he was caught. Night watch member. Spent time on 'Dunkirk' hulk. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'in general tolerably well behaved but troublesome at times'. On 12 February 1788 received a sentence of eight days in irons on bread and water for theft of biscuit from another convict.

His accuser felt his pocket being picked. She suggested her victim go with her, but he declined. She asked for money, and he then felt her feeling his pockets. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was that he had behaved 'very well'. Sentenced on 21 June 1790 to a quarter of a pound of flour a day for one month for neglect of duty. Received 21 lashes on 25 January 1791, as the remainder of punishment due for unknown offence. Does not appear to have actually sailed with the First Fleet. Persuaded her victim up to her room. When he woke he found his watch and cash missing. Committed suicide.

The crime was one involving shoplifting. On 14 July 1791 she received 25 lashes for leaving her settlement without permission. Yet another young pickpocket. Sentenced to receive 150 lashes, and to wear a leg iron for a year when as part of a group he attacked Indigenous Australians in March 1789. Received 36 lashes in June 1789 for being from absent from his task, and another 24 on 9 October 1789 for loitering at work, and 100 lashes were ordered in May 1790 for disobedience.

Married Henry Kable on 10 February 1788. They had met in gaol and she gave birth to his child there in 1786. Mistakenly written as 'Stone' in contractor's record. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Received 50 lashes on 18 November 1790 for theft of potatoes. Described in 1813 as a labourer and a seaman, aged 50 years old, five feet tall (1.5 metres), fair and ruddy complexion, brown hair going grey, blue eyes, 'stout and healthy'. Actual value of stolen goods was 134 shillings.

Partner in the original crime was William Boggis. Obvious problem of confusion with the other William Hubbard in New South Wales records; they are differentiated by their literacy. Night watch member. Contractor called him Husband. Obvious problem of confusion with the other William Hubbard in New South Wales records; they are differentiated by their literacy. Probably charged with theft of meat and wine on 30 April 1788, and ordered to repay it. A 'child of nine years old' when arrested. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was that he had behaved 'very well'. Received 50 lashes on 15 February 1791 for being out of his hut after 9 pm. Partner in the original crime was Mary Cooper.

Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'.

Partner in the original crime was Richard Widdicombe. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Known in Londonas 'Hell-fire Moll'. Ordered 100 lashes on 13 June 1788 for leaving work for 2 days to gather greens, but received only 50. Ordered 150 lashes and to wear a leg iron for a year for an attack on Indigenous Australians. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was that he had behaved 'remarkably well'. Night watch member. Committed suicide, but there was no apparent reason. Received 50 lashes on 28 March 1791 for theft of timber. Had two children by Lieutenant PG King before he returned to England in 1796. These boys were educated in England by their father.

Another young pickpocket. Sentenced to 100 lashes ('50 now and 50 when he can') for stealing two pounds of flour, and absconding in November 1789. He escaped again in June 1790, for which he received 300 lashes. On 3 September 1792 he was caught stealing after breaking into a house, for which he was sentenced to life at Norfolk Island. Ended 'a life of wretchedness and villainy' by suicide. The first convict to be emancipated, and considered to be the best of all the surgeons in New South Wales.

Her victim had been sleeping with her. Her victim had been sleeping with her. Probably Jewish. Partner in the original crime was Samuel Selshire. Probably Jewish.

Received 50 of 100 lashes for getting lost while looking for greens when he should have been at work. Ordered 200 lashes for stealing several pounds of sugar in June 1790. Became an approved baker. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'in general tolerably well behaved but troublesome at times'.

Partner in the original crime was Richard Wilcocks. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Speared by Indigenous Australians. On 14 January 1792 ordered to receive 800 lashes for stealing flour from the store where he had been working. They were to be administered on consecutive Saturdays, 25 lashes at a time. He received 150 lashes, and then had to work in double irons. He received another 400 lashes in May 1792 for stirring up trouble. Described as very insolent and troublesome. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Partner in the original crime was John Ramsay. No record of his death on the voyage, nor does he appear in the victualling list for 1788.

Partner in the original crime, which involved shoplifting, was Elizabeth Cole. Lived with Captain Meredith, giving birth to their child, who returned to England with his father leaving behind Mary, pregnant with Meredith's daughter. Partner in the original crime involving shoplifting was Ann Smith ('Prince of Wales').

Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Partner in the original crime was Jeremiah Leary. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Swift' mutiny and guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. On 21 August 1788 sentenced to receive 50 lashes for gambling. On 14 November 1789 sentenced to receive 50 lashes for being drunk and disorderly. On 18 October 1788 sentenced to receive 50 lashes for disobedience. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Swift' mutiny of which he was a ringleader. A man of education and ability according to Major Ross. Night watch member in Sydney in 1789. On Norfolk Island on 31 July 1791 given 50 lashes for contempt of Ross's orders. Executed for forgery, earlier charges for a similar crime having been dropped out of humanity.

Partners in the original crime were Mary Mitchcraft and Sarah Taylor. Received 150 lashes in July 1789 for buying 'necessaries' from a marine.

Guilty of return from transport following the 'Swift' mutiny. Described on his headstone as 'a loving husband, and affectionate father and a sincere Friend'. Night watch member in 1805. He 'considered the convicts of Norfolk island no better than heathens' and that 'women were born for the convenience of men'. Described by convicts in his charge as sadistic.

Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. Received 546 of 800 lashes for robbing a house, and limited to five pounds of flour a week for a month. 'Jemmy La Rou, a poor maniac whose death was occasioned by being exposed to the severities of the weather in a state of intoxication. He was a poor harmless being.' Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Received 2000 lashes in April 1789 for stealing 13 pounds of biscuit. He saw a broken lock 'and hunger prompted him to take the biscuit'.

Partner in the original crime was Mary Finn. Their victim accompanied them to Mary's home, when he 'felt a woman's hand take money from his pocket'. She was described as a tall with very curly hair, 'quite a black complexioned woman, and her hair grows over her forehead all rough.' Gave birth to a child on 23 September 1787 (died 14 August 1821) whose father was a seaman. On 10 June 1790 sentenced to receive 300 lashes for absconding. Described in court records as 'an evil disposed person'. Probably Jewish. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'in general tolerably well behaved but troublesome at times'. Received a sentenced of death on 27 February 1788 for theft of food, but reprieved. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'sometimes troublesome'. In August 1789 could only bear 61 of 100 lashes ordered for gambling on Sunday. He received remaining 39 lashes on 5 September 1789.

On 25 July 1789 received a sentence of 50 lashes for helping to steal a shirt.

Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. On the 'Dunkirk' hulk he was a 'quiet' prisoner. Received 50 lashes on 16 March 1789 for being absent from work. Night watch member in August 1789. Partner in the original crime was Thomas Jones. Received the order to run 'the gauntlet among the convicts' for theft in March 1790. Partners in the original crime were Joseph Morley, Francis Garland and Henry Roach.

Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. On 9 January 1789 sentenced to receive 100 lashes for illegally disposing of two chickens he did not own. Night watch member.

Described as 'a veteran in infamy' by David Collins in 1805. Described as the first Jew to be buried in Australia. Partner in the original crime was Ann Martin. Received 50 lashes over 3 Saturdays in January 1789 for stealing a shift, and another 50 lashes for abusive language in November 1789. Described as Jewish. Actual value of stolen goods was 99 shillings. Her victim had gone to bed with her before being robbed. Death was by suicide, which she had also attempted some months earlier. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was that he had behaved 'remarkably well'. Returned as a free settler in 1803. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'.

Guilty of return from transport in 1783, having made his way back after being landed in Africa with no food. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. A 'quiet prisoner' on the 'Dunkirk' hulk.

Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'in general tolerably well behaved but troublesome at times'.

Received 12 lashes on 28 January 1789 for being absent from work, and another 100 on 28 October 1789 for lending shoes he had been given to mend. Was included on contractor's list by error, and did not sail with First Fleet.

Partner in the original crime was Elizabeth/Winifred Bird. Became increasingly addicted to alcohol before his death by suicide. Suicide by drowning.

On 15 August 1788 ordered to receive 25 lashes for abusive behaviour.

One of the few convicts allowed to carry a gun, and was a licenced game killer. Attacked and wounded by Aboriginal leader Pemulwuy on 10 December 1788. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'in general tolerably well behaved but troublesome at times'. Joined New South Wales Corps in 1794. Described in September 1808 as aged 46 years and 1 month, with dark complexion, long face, dark brown hair, grey eyes, and 5 feet 8 inches tall (1.7 metres). Brother of Francis MacLean, his partner in crime. Brother of Thomas MacLean, his partner in crime.

Partner in the original crime was Thomas Gearing. On 7 March 1789 ordered to receive 100 lashes for theft of turnips.

She is readily distinguished from the other Mary Marshall by her behaviour and the fact that she was able to sign her name. Ordered to 25 lashes on 9 February 1789 for 'infamous expressions' and another 50 lashes on 18 March 1789 for possessing soldiers' property. On 29 August 1791 she received 50 lashes for leaving the farm without permission and 'being very impertinent to Major Ross'. Described at her death as 'a poor insane woman '. Described as 'a black', and 'a sober industrious man'. On August 30 1788 received 25 lashes for lighting a fire in his hut. Night watch member. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'sometimes troublesome'. On 6 September 1788 ordered to receive 200 lashes for stealing trousers. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Partner in the original crime was Amelia Levy. On 23 August 1788 she was charged with 'being so drunk she could hardly stand', throwing things and shouting abuse, and ordered to make pegs for a month. A night disturbance on 30 March 1789 led to her being ordered to receive 25 lashes. Received 25 lashes on 25 February 1789 for neglecting his work, and on 28 November 1789 ordered 50 lashes and repayment of two pounds of flour for theft of same. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. With only 1 year to serve escaped with Willam Bryant. Finally released in England in 1793.

Her one-year-old son died on 29 September 1787. On 29 August 1789 sentenced to receive 25 lashes for making a frivolous complaint.

She described herself as 'an unfortunate'. On 7 October 1789 sentenced to receive 25 lashes for stealing some pork. Partner in the original crime was James McDonough.

Together with Ann George she persuaded their victim to go to her room where they robbed him. Gave birth to a stillborn child on 24 November 1787.

Partner in the original crime was Robert Forrester. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'in general tolerably well behaved but troublesome at times'. On 16 January 1789 he received 100 lashes for striking one of the convicts called Catherine Smith.

Actual value of stolen goods was 16 shillings. Probably killed by Indigenous Australians. Partner in the original crime was Thomas Matson. On 26 September 1788 sentenced to receive 200 lashes and to wear an iron collar for six months theft of clothing. Actual value of stolen goods was 43 shillings. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. Described on his death as 'Edmund McGrass, papist'. On 20 April 1788, received 36 lashes for theft of rum, on 18 May 1788 received 36 lashes for 'seditious and threatening words', on 7 August 1788 received 36 lashes for stealing eggs. Received a fractured skull in May 1790 and not expected to live. Sentenced on 15 May 1791 to six weeks in irons on two weeks ration of corn and water for stealing potatoes, but punishment ceased on 12 June. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'a dangerous fellow, low in cunning'. Described as 'a Catholic'. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Described as an American sailor.

Partners in the original crime were Thomas Smith and William Shore. On 13 April 1789 ordered to receive 100 lashes for theft of a gallon of pease, another 100 lashes on 13 September 1789 for being in another's hut with intent to steal. Partner in the original crime was John Rowe. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. Partners in the original crime were Martha Kennedy and Sarah Taylor. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. On 30 August 1788 ordered to receive 100 lashes for making use of peas and beans he was supposed to sow. Had a child by Lieutenant Poulden. She and her son probably returned to England with Lieutenant Poulden.

Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was that he had behaved 'very well'.

Actual value of stolen goods was 54 shillings. Ordered to receive 100 lashes in December 1789 for allowing captured Indigenous Australian Bennelong to escape.

Partner in the original crime was Benjamin Wright. Sentenced to receive 25 lashes on 26 January 1789 for being out of quarters after hours. Partner in the original crime was Peter Bond. Partners in the original crime were John Leary, Francis Garland and Henry Roach. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. On 20 July 1789 sentenced to receive 100 lashes for 'buying necessaries' from a soldier. District constable in 1800. He escaped in 1788.

Partners in the original crime were son Noah Mortimer and Edward Westlake. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Received 100 lashes on 15 January 1793 for 'stealing wheat and neglecting his work'. Partners in the original crime were father John Mortimer and Edward Westlake. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Received 60 lashes on 8 April 1789 for refusing to work, and 24 lashes on 24 October 1789 for not working. The crime was one involving shoplifting. Gave birth to a child on 16 November 1789 (died 14 February 1790) whose father was a seaman. This child's mother is not identified very clearly in the sources, but Mary Morton is most probably the mother. Described as 'a black' from North America he was 5 feet 7 inches tall (1.7 metres), black complexion with white balding hair according to a description in 1825. Actual value of stolen goods was 40 shillings.

Travelled with her three-year-old daughter. Partner in the original crime was John Bazley. Partner in the original crime was Ann Forbes. Victim of an attempted rape on July 1788 by William Boggis. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'.

Partner in the original crime was William Farley. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. On 7 March 1789 sentenced to receive 150 lashes and to wear a leg iron for a year for wandering beyond the limits. Night watch member. On 9 February 1788 was assaulted by a soldier for refusing to go into the woods. A very successful businesswoman in Sydney.

On 3 December 1789 sentenced to receive 100 lashes for disobeying orders and neglecting his work. Partners in the original crime were George Bannister and George Robinson. Probably died in the bush after his escape. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was that he had behaved 'remarkably well'. Night watch member.

Killed by Indigenous Australians. Partner in the original crime was brother Thomas Oldfield. Partner in the original crime was sister Isabella Oldfield. Night watch member. Described as Jewish. Sentenced on 30 April 1788 to 100 lashes for theft, received 100 lashes on 16 January 1789 for being absent from work. Described as 'a black' who spoke broken English.

On 16 January 1789 sentenced to receive 100 lashes for a three-day absence from camp. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was that he had behaved 'very well'. A post-mortem showed that 'his stomach was quite empty'.

Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'.

Described by Gillen as 'a fastidious and educated clerk of the Inner Temple'.

Sentenced on 1 January 1792 to receive 100 lashes for insolence. Travelled with her daughter (1786-1788) having become pregnant while in gaol. Spent time in irons whilst on the 'Friendship' for what Lieutenant Clark called 'Quarling and dirtiness'. On 30 August 1788 ordered to receive 25 lashes for lighting a fire in his hut.

Described as 'the noted swindler' by court records. Employed in issuing spirits, on 6 May 1788 he was sentenced to receive 200 lashes after a court of enquiry into a marine having been drunk on duty, and on 12 April 1790 to 100 lashes for stealing a pumpkin.

Partner in the original crime was Thomas Tilley. Partner in the original crime, one of shoplifting, was Phebe Flarty. The pair were known prostitutes. Had a child by Lieutenant Furzer, whom he took home with him to England in 1792 as his heir. The crime was one involving shoplifting. Lived with Lieutenant Ball in Sydney. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Swift' mutiny. Night watch member. Known in New South Wales as 'Rice - the left-handed flogger'. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny (detailed court transcript extracts reprinted in Cobley). One of the founders of the Night watch. Partner in the original crime was Peter Woodcock. Actual value of stolen goods was 91 shillings. Sentenced to receive 150 lashes in March 1789 for attacking Indigenous Australians.

Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Charged with three of his sons in 1821, with stealing government sheep and received a sentence of colonial transportation to Newcastle for 14 years. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. Night watch member. His theft was discovered when his house was searched as part of the hunt for 'Mercury' escapees. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'.

Partner in the original crime was William Connelly.

Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'.

Actual value of stolen goods was 1373 shillings. Partner in the original crime was John Ayres. The 21st child of his parents. On 23 June 1788 received a sentence of death for theft from Lieutenant Furzer's tent on the same day.

On 4 February 1789 sentenced to 25 lashes for baking her flour on an iron spade over a fire. Partner in the original crime was Samuel Barsby. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Described as 'the female highwayman'. Described as 'an abandoned woman [who] is in figure a fine woman and has got a handsome face' by Lieutenant Clark. On 9 May 1789 ordered to receive 36 lashes for 'infamous behaviour'. Sentenced to receive 25 lashes on 6 June 1791 for coming into town without permission, but fainted after 6. Partner in the original crime was Jonathon Matthew Cox.

Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'.

Attempted to escape at Teneriffe, while he was working as a seaman. Ringleader of plot with crew members to take over the 'Alexander'. Sentenced to 200 lashes on 1 November 1788 for theft of boards. Joined New South Wales Corps in 1800. Described in September 1808 as aged 48 years and 4 months, with fair complexion, light brown hair, thin face, blue eyes, and 5 feet 6 inches tall (1.6 metres).

Sentenced to 300 lashes on 23 January 1789 for buying shirt trousers and shoes from another convict.

Partners in the original crime were Mary Braund and Mary Haydon. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Gave birth to a child on 14 November 1787 (died 18 March 1788), probably the son of John Arscott. Court to prisoner: 'I am very sorry to say that you have been very frequently tried here before'. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'in general tolerably well behaved but troublesome at times'. Joined New South Wales Corps in 1800. Described in September 1808 as aged 50 years and 7 months, with dark complexion, light brown hair, hazel eyes, and 5 feet 6 inches tall (1.6 metres). She had a previous conviction for theft.

Partner in the original crime was William Johnson. Described by Watkin Tench as 'a civil sober industrious man'. Joined New South Wales Corps in 1800. Described as 'a black' from North America, he was aged 44 years, with black complexion, black hair, hazel eyes, and 5 feet 9 inches tall (1.7 metres) in September 1808. Actual value of stolen goods was 120 shillings. Partner in the original crime was William Elliott.

Partners in the original crime were James Corden and Martin Stone. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'at times troublesome'. Night watch member. On 24 January 1789 sentenced to receive 25 lashes for neglecting his work, and on 13 October 1789 to 50 lashes for removing oars from Lieutenant Clark's boat. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'.

Died of intoxication. The crime netted only 1 penny. Received 50 lashes on 10 May 1790 for not flogging 5 men 'as he ought to have done'. May have joined New South Wales Corps in 1792. Was a teacher in the colony from 1790 to 1810. Married Isabella Rosson. Joined New South Wales Corps in 1792. Described in September 1808 as aged 47 years and 7 months, with thin face, fair complexion, dark brown hair, grey eyes, and 5 feet 5 inches tall (1.6 metres).

Actual value of stolen goods was 77 shillings.

Actual value of stolen goods was 10 shillings.

Partners in the original crime were Francis Garland, Joseph Morley and John Leary. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was that he had behaved 'remarkably well'. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. This was his sixth offence. Drowned whilst assisting people from an overturned boat Actual value of stolen goods was 60 shillings. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. Received 50 lashes in May 1790 for stealing lentils, and his rations cut from three to two pounds of flour for a week. 'A very good Quite man' according to Lieutenant Ralph Clark. Partner in the original crime was William Dring. On 9 February 1789 sentenced to 12 lashes for being out of his quarters 'with bad intention'. Received 50 lashes on 31 January 1791 for killing pigeons reserved for those in most need.

Partners in the original crime were George Bannister and John Nurse. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'in general tolerably well behaved but troublesome at times'. In August 1791 received 81 of 100 lashes for playing cards on Sunday.

May have returned to England as servant to Lieutenant Governor PG King's wife. Received 50 lashes on 18 August 1791 for 'riotous behaviour after hours'. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'.

Actual value of stolen goods was 100 shillings. Received 25 lashes on 11 February and 11 March 1789 for neglect of work. Gave birth to a child on 31 May 1787 who died on 8 June 1787. A teacher in the colony from 1790-1810 with her husband William Richardson. Brother of William Rowe. Partner in the original crime was Edward Moyle. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Brother of John Rowe. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Received 300 lashes on 21 January 1788 for stealing beans from the governor's farm. Partner in the original crime was Samuel Woodham. Guilty of return from transport having made his way back after being landed in Africa with no food in 1783. On 10 January 1789 received half of the 700 lashes ordered for stabbing the woman with whom he was living.

His gravestone reads 'My mother reread me tenderley. With me she took much paines And when I arived in this coelney I sowd the forst grain and now with my hevnly father I hope for ever to remain.' Sentenced to 300 lashes on 12 January 1789 for violently beating Mary Love and Elizabeth Lock. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'in general tolerably well behaved but troublesome at times'. Accused of theft of food and sentenced on 27 February 1788 to receive 300 lashes, but was forgiven. On 11 August 1788 sentenced to receive 50 lashes for stealing spirits after being found drunk, 50 lashes on 13 October 1789 for stealing the oars from Lieutenant Clark's boat, and 100 lashes in April 1792 for theft. Described as 'just another scoundrel' by Lieutenant Phillip King. Partners in the original crime were Charles Allen and Joseph Collins. Took her two-year-old son who died on 24 April 1797.

Senteced to death and executed for having escaped on 15 December 1788 and later robbing the 'publick store'.

Partner in the original crime was Sarah Ault. She died 'by overloading her stomach with flour and greens', her hunger being caused by the reduction in rations. Partner in the original crime was John Jacobs. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Partners in the original crime were Richard Clough and John Stockoe.

The watch was taken 'with a considerable degree of force' from the victim's pocket. Partners in the original crime were Mary Braund and Catherine Prior. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Ordered 50 lashes on 14 June 1791 'for being drunk and making a noise in the camp', and received 50 lashes in October 1791 for misusing Major Ross's name.

On 29 February 1788 ordered to receive 300 lashes for theft, but punishment was forgiven. Partners in the original crime were Samuel Midgley and Thomas Smith (Alexander). Pardoned before the First Fleet sailed, so did not embark.

Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny, in which he was wounded. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was that he had behaved 'remarkably well'. Described at his death as 'a true philanthropist and a valuable member of society, in which he was universally respected.'

The crime was one involving shoplifting. On 5 March 1789 ordered to receive 25 lashes for 'supplying the liquor which caused the drunkenness of another'. Partner in the original crime was John Herbert. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. Member of the night watch for 17 years from 1808. Partner in the original crime was brother Richard Smart. Partner in the original crime was brother Daniel Smart. Partner in the original crime was Timothy Discall. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. May have escaped in 1791. Partner in the original crime was Thomas Acres. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. Escaped by 1791.

Partners in the original crime were Samuel Midgley and William Shore. Smith had been before the courts several times. Escaped (and probably died) 14 February 1788. Partner in the original crime was Catherine Johnson. The crime was one involving shoplifting. May have received 25 lashes on 18 March 1789 for being in possession of a soldier's property. Married George Clare.

The victim awoke in Smith's room to find the watch missing. 'I was not drunk, nor can I say I was sober'. May have received 25 lashes on 18 March 1789 for being in possession of a soldier's property.

Partner in the original crime was Ferdinand Dowland. On 24 April 1789 ordered to receive 25 lashes for neglect of work. The crime involved shoplifting. Difficult to distinguish from others of same name in later years.

The records are confused, showing him tried in Liverpool, Lancashire on 12 January 1786, but that William Smith died in January 1787. On 'Dunkirk' with her daughter (1785-1791), who travelled with her.

Partner in the original crime was Daniel Gordon. Received on 'Dunkirk' hulk with a three-month-old son (1786-1788), who travelled with her on the First Fleet. Actual value of stolen goods was 24 shillings.

Became a schoolmaster on Norfolk Island. Actual value of stolen goods was 99 shillings. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. Received 50 lashes in November 1790 for stealing potatoes. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. The five-year term was a clerical error in Mary Spencer's favour. It should have been seven years. Gave birth to a child on 1 July 1787; a daughter (died 5 April 1788).

One of a pair of 'abandoned characters' ie prostitutes according to court records. Partner in the original crime was Mary Harrison ('Lady Penrhyn'). They threw acid over another woman saying, 'there are so many sly whores now it is impossible for a public whore to get her living'. Received 15 of 350 lashes (the rest 'when he can bear it') in November 1789 stealing medicines and pepper. Built the first brewery in New South Wales. 'Universally respected for his amiable and useful qualities as a member of the lower class of settlers ... his name will long be pronounced with veneration by the grateful objects of his liberality' according to Joseph Lycett.

Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Sentenced to receive 150 lashes (at 50 a week) in March 1789 for playing cards.

Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Received 25 of 50 lashes on 14 February 1789 for repeated idleness. Stephens had a history of violent behaviour in the colony, receiving repeated convictions for assault.

Described as a responsible person. Partners in the original crime were Richard Clough and George Sharp.

Partners in the original crime were James Corden and Charles Repeat.

Ordered 100 lashes on 22 February 1788 for selling a possum for a bottle of rum, but only received 50, and on 7 March 1789 sentenced to receive 50 lashes for an attack on Indigenous Australians. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Sentenced to receive 100 lashes for idleness in February 1789. Sentenced to be put in irons and to receive 200 lashes for attempting to break into a store in March 1791. On 11 February 1788 ordered to receive 25 lashes for neglect of work. Partners in the original crime were Mary Mitchcraft and Martha Kennedy. He was still alive in 1814. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. On 23 Februay 1789 sentenced to receive 25 lashes for insolence. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'very quiet'. The spelling of his name varies considerably in records.

On 16 January 1789 sentenced to receive 200 lashes for selling a shirt, and flogged in July 1791 for using corn seed as food. Sent to the 'Dunkirk' hulk. Placed in irons a number of times while on the journey. Received 25 lashes on 14 July 1791 for coming in from her settlement without permission. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'.

Actual value of stolen goods was 41 shillings.

Sentenced to 500 lashes on 1 November 1788 for theft of soap, and on 19 June 1790 ordered to receive 100 lashes for insolence. Received 30 lashes on 29 August 1788 for drunkenness and insolence, and 50 lashes on 10 May 1790 for concealing fish.

Received 50 lashes for stealing corn from a garden in January 1789. Partner in the original crime was James Baldwin. Partner in the original crime was Edward Parry. Escaped by April 1788. Partner in the original crime was George Clayton.

Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Sentenced to 200 lashes on 25 May 1788 for stealing flour from his tent mate. He also had to repay the flour. On 23 January 1789 ordered to receive 50 lashes for selling a pair of shoes.

Was press ganged into the navy at St Kitts, Leeward Islands in 1785. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. On 1 November 1788 sentenced to receive 200 lashes for stealing some boards, but later forgiven part of the punishment. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was that he had behaved 'remarkably well'. Ordered a passage to back England with two other elderly convicts. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. Probably the John Turner who received 150 lashes on 7 March 1789 for attacking Indigenous Australians. On 5 March 1789 she was sentenced to receive 50 lashes (25 then and 25 on the next provision day) for stealing cabbages. Aged 14 at the date of his trial. Family tradition describes him as possibly having been black, but this has not been confirmed. Sentenced to 500 lashes on 11 June 1790 for neglect of duty, and on 3 July 1790 sentenced to 300 lashes for leaving work. On 27 December 1790 he was ordered 100 lashes and to roadwork in irons for running into the bush. On October 27 1791 ordered 100 lashes for disobedience and neglect of duty, and on 18 April 1792 he received 25 lashes for theft of corn.

Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'.

Partner in the original crime was John Handford. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Probably escaped in 1788. Actual value of stolen goods was 40 shillings. On 12 May 1790 sentenced to receive 50 lashes for theft.

Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. May have been the convict 'Vinry' who received 100 lashes on 15 February 1791 for stealing cobs of corn.

On 12 September 1788 and again on 21 September 1788 sentenced to receive 25 lashes for drunkenness.

Actual value of stolen goods was 95 shillings.

Night watch member. Joined New South Wales Corps in 1800. Described in September 1808 as aged 41 years and 9 months, with thin face, fair complexion, light brown hair, hazel eyes, and 5 feet 8 inches tall (1.7 metres). Transferred to 73rd regiment in 1815. Described as having hanged himself in a state of lunacy.

She had previous convictions for theft. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was that she was behaving 'better than formerly'. On the journey, held in irons for 10 days for breaking through the bulkhead to reach the seamen. On 9 February 1789 ordered 30 lashes for beating another woman, and received 20 more for insolence. Owned property in her own right by 1805.

Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Ordered 24 lashes on 19 January 1789 for contemptuaously neglecting work ordered by a marine; on 9 February 1789 received 36 lashes for leaving his quarters 'with a bad intention'; forgiven the theft of a shirt on 4 June as King 's Birthday amnesty; on 9 October 1789 ordered to receive 24 lashes for loitering and idling at work.

Actual value of stolen goods was 49 shillings. Probably the John Welch reported as speared by Indigenous Australians on 16 March 1791. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Swift' mutiny. Night watch member.

Sometimes confused with proposed second fleeter Benjamin West, who escaped before embarking. Partners in the original crime were John Mortimer and Noah Mortimer. Westlake was married to an Elizabeth Mortimer. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Night watch member. Actual value of stolen goods was 160 shillings. Evidence of past mental illness was given at his trial.

On 3 June 1789 ordered to receive 50 lashes for insolence. Night watch member in 1790. Joined 102nd regiment in New South Wales in 1794.

On 29 December 1788 charged with being up late and creating a disturbance, and received the punishment of losing 3 weeks flour ration.

Died in childbirth, her son surviving her by two months. Partner in the original crime was Henry Humphreys. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'.

Died on hulk and did not embark. Partner in the original crime was William Jenkins. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Difficult to distinguish from the others with the same name, as well as later arrivals. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Described as 'an ignorant black youth'. On 29 February 1788 received a sentence of death for stealing wine, but it was commuted to banishment, which was soon cancelled.

He was from the West Indies. Ordered 500 lashes on 29 April 1789 for stealing tobacco from a marine, and on 12 April 1790 another 500 for stealing a quantity of biscuit. After an attempt to stow away he received 250 lashes, in November 1790, the other half of the sentence being forgiven. Did not embark. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'troublesome at times'. Received 50 lashes on 11 June 1791 for neglect of duty. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'sometimes troublesome'. Probably the John Williams who drowned at Norfolk Island. Joined New South Wales Corps in 1797. Described in September 1808 as aged 40 years and 4 months, with round face, fair complexion, light brown hair, blue eyes, and 5 feet 5 inches tall (1.6 metres). Former occupation given as sawyer. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Swift' mutiny. Died through 'want of nourishment' because he sold his rations to save for a return ticket.

On the expiry of his sentence John Wilson lived with Indigenous Australians, on occasion advising and assisting them in their attacks on settlers. He later acted as guide in the exploration of the area around Port Jackson. He was killed as a result of a tribal dispute.

Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. On 8 January 1790 sentenced to receive 50 lashes for neglect of work, but fainted after 8. The remainder was forgiven. One of 5 sentenced to receive 50 lashes on 10 May 1789 for concealing fish. Actual value of stolen goods was 200 shillings. Guilty of return from transport following the 'Mercury' mutiny. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'Troublesome at times'. Both 'in liquor', she and her victim returned to her dwelling, where the theft occurred. Partner in the original crime was James Peaulet. Actual value of stolen goods was 91 shillings. Night watch member. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Partner in the original crime was John Ruglass. Guilty of return from transport having made his way back after being landed in Africa with no food. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'at times troublesome'. Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was that he had behaved 'remarkaby well'. On 29 December 1790 charged with being up late and creating a disturbance. Received a punishment of being fined two pounds of flour from the next week's rations. The court was told 'the devil was very busy in her, she was in liquor'. She had been on board three months when she died while the fleet was still at anchor. Partner in the original crime was Robert Morgan. They were seen following a man and taking his handkerchief.

Report from 'Dunkirk' hulk was 'tolerably decent and orderly'. Had a child baptised on 9 March 1788. Bore a daughter and son to Captain David Collins and returned to England with him in 1796. She returned to New South Wales with the children in 1799. Absconded soon after landing. Partner in the original crime was Elizabeth Youngson; relationship not known. Partner in the original crime was George Youngson; relationship not known.

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