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Abel

Mary

Tilley

Abel/ Able

Robert

Abrahams

Gender Crime
F

Stealing clothing

Assault and highway robbery

Esther

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

Henry

31

Worcester, Worcestershire

Old Bailey, London

Stealing lace

50

Old Bailey, London

Highway robbery

46

Chelmsford, Essex

John
Mary
John

M
F
M

Stealing lead from roof


Stealing clothing
Stealing lead from roof

30
44
30

Old Bailey, London


Old Bailey, London
Old Bailey, London

Thomas

Assault and highway robbery

10

Exeter, Devon

John
Charles

M
M

Stealing bedding
Stealing linen

200
30

Allen

Mary

Highway robbery

72

Old Bailey, London

Allen
Allen

Susannah
Tamasin/
Jamasin

F
F

Stealing clothing
Assault and robbery

10
313

Old Bailey, London


Old Bailey, London

Allen
Allen/
Conner
Anderson

William
Mary

M
F

Assault and robbery


Stealing clothing

30
12

John

Stealing linen

Anderson
Anderson
Anderson

Elizabeth
John
Frances
(Fanny)
John

F
M
F

Stealing linen
Assault and stealing linen
Stealing clothing and money

20
20
13

Old Bailey, London


Old Bailey, London
Winchester, Hampshire

Stealing coach window glass

40

Old Bailey, London

John

Stealing tobacco

70

Bodmin, Cornwall

Atkinson/
Atkins
Ault

George

Stealing clothing

18

Old Bailey, London

Sarah

15

Old Bailey, London

Ayres

John

Stealing bridles and strap


irons
Stealing musical instruments

50

Old Bailey, London

Archer/
Forrester
Arscott

Able

Value of crime
(amt in shillings, Place of trial
-1 = unknown)

Boddington

146

Hertford, Hertfordshire
Old Bailey, London

Ormskirk, Lancashire
Old Bailey, London
Exeter, Devon

Ayres/
Eyres/
Hares

William

Bails/ Bales Robert

Eyres Hares

Assault and highway robbery

48

Winchester, Hampshire

Bales

Assault and highway robbery

Reading, Berkshire

Baker
Baker
Baldwin/
Balding
Baldwin/
Bowyer
Ball

Thomas
Martha
James/
William
Ruth

M
F
M

Unknown
Highway robbery
Burglary

-1
42
13

Exeter, Devon
Old Bailey, London
Old Bailey, London

Stealing silver spoons

30

Old Bailey, London

John

Stealing livestock (a sheep)

10

Exeter, Devon

Bannister

George

Burglary

13

Old Bailey, London

Barber

Elizabeth

Assault and robbery

46

Old Bailey, London

Barford/
Barferd
Barland

John

Stealing a trunk of clothing

39

Old Bailey, London

Stealing a coat

Old Bailey, London

Barnes
Barnett/
Barnard/
Burton
Barnett/
Barrett/
Barney
Barrett

Stephen
Henry

M
M

Stealing clothing
Stealing a parcel

39
0

York, Yorkshire
Warwick, Warwickshire

Stealing iron grapplings

10

Winchester, Hampshire

Thomas

Stealing household goods

73

Old Bailey, London

Barry/
Barry
Barsby

John

Stealing stockings

-1

Bristol, Gloucestershire

Samuel

Stealing material

40

Exeter, Devon

Barsby

George

Assault and highway robbery

228

Winchester, Hampshire

Bartlett

James

Stealing rope yarn

160

Winchester, Hampshire

Basely/
Bazley

John

Robbery of clothing

15

Barferd

George

Daniel

Barnard
Burton
Barrett
Barney

Exeter, Devon

Bason

Elizabeth

Stealing material

16

Salisbury, Wiltshire

Batley

Walton/
Walter

Rous/
Rouse/
Rowse, John

Stealing clothing

87

Old Bailey, London

Batley/
Batly
Baughan/
Bingham

Oten

Buckley,
John

42

Old Bailey, London

Stealing a watch, seal and


chain
Stealing woolen blankets

50

Oxford, Oxfordshire,
Oxfordshire

Bayley/
Bailey
Bayliss/
Busley
Beardsley/
Beadley/
Beazley/
Baizley

James

Bailey

Burglary

46

Salisbury, Wiltshire

John

Busley

Stealing silver

-1

Old Bailey, London

Ann

Beazley
Baizley

Stealing clothing

Derby, Derbyshire

Beckford
Bell

Elizabeth
William

F
M

Stealing cheese
Assault and highway robbery

4
7

Old Bailey, London


Old Bailey, London

Bellamy

Sarah

John

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

Billet

Stealing a purse containing


cash and promissory notes
Stealing material and silk

Benier
Benare Bines
Bins Benner
Benere
Binner

Assault and highway robbery

Old Bailey, London

630

Worcester, Worcestershire

164

Old Bailey, London

Bennett

John

Highway robbery

-1

Shrewsbury, Shropshire

Best

John

Burglary

39

Old Bailey, London

Bingham/
Mooring/
Biggins
Bird

Elizabeth

Not recorded

-1

Old Bailey, London

James

Stealing bags of saltpetre

65

Croydon, Surrey

Bird

Samuel

Stealing bags of saltpetre

65

Croydon, Surrey

Biggins

Elizabeth/
Winifred
Joseph

Blackhall/
Blackall

Bird

Stealing livestock (a sheep)

12

Maidstone, Kent

Stealing handkerchiefs

15

Old Bailey, London

William

Stealing lead from roof

28

Abingdon, Berkshire

Blake

Francis

39

Old Bailey, London

Blanchet

Susannah

Stealing clothing and


chocolate
Stealing clothing

39

Kingston upon Thames,


Surrey
Old Bailey, London

Bishop

Blatherhorn William
/ Beans/
Fisher

Stealing material and


handkerchiefs

50

Bloodworth James

Not recorded

-1

Blunt

William

Burglary

-1

Boggis

William

Stealing a sheet

Kingston upon Thames,


Surrey

Bolton

Mary

Burglary

61

Shrewsbury, Shropshire

Bolton/
Boulton
Bond

Rebecca

Stealing clothing

-1

Spilsby, Lincolnshire

William

Stealing household goods

164

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

Bradbury

William

Stealing a wallet and cash

75

Old Bailey, London

Bradford
Bradley

John
James

M
M

Stealing tallow
Stealing a handkerchief

-1
2

Exeter, Devon
Old Bailey, London

Bradley

James

Stealing a handkerchief

Old Bailey, London

Kingston upon Thames,


Surrey
Old Bailey, London

Exeter, Devon

Branagan/ James
Brannagan/
Brannegan/
Branegan

Brannagan
Brannegan
Branegan

Assault and highway robbery

160

Brand/ Bryn Curtis

Bryn

0
39

Old Bailey, London

Winchester, Hampshire

Branham

Mary

Stealing livestock (two game


cocks)
Stealing clothing

Braund

Mary

Highway robbery

32

Exeter, Devon

Brewer

William

Stealing livestock (a sheep)

20

Exeter, Devon

Brice

William

Stealing a looking glass

-1

Brindley

John

Assault and robbery

-1

Gloucester,
Gloucestershire
Warwick, Warwickshire

Brough
Brown
Brown

William
Richard
Thomas

M
M
M

Burglary
Stealing sheep skins
Stealing silverware

120
-1
0

Stafford, Staffordshire
Abingdon, Berkshire
Exeter, Devon

Brown
Brown

M
M

Stealing livestock (a horse)


Stealing a snuff box

300
0.5

Hertford, Hertfordshire
Old Bailey, London

Stealing cheese

-1

Southwark, Surrey

Brown

James
Thomas/
John
William
French
William

Assault and highway robbery

60

Winchester, Hampshire

Bruce
Bruce

Elizabeth
Robert

F
M

Stealing linen
Assault and highway robbery

20
160

Old Bailey, London


Winchester, Hampshire

Bryant

John

Highway robbery

136

Exeter, Devon

Bryant

William

Fraud (impersonation)

Bryant

Thomas

Highway robbery

Bryant

Michael

Receiving stolen goods

Brown

152
0

Maidstone, Kent

Launceston, Cornwall

Maidstone, Kent
Old Bailey, London

Buckley
Joseph
Bunn/ Burn Margaret

Burn

M
F

Bordeaux

Stealing cash
Stealing two handkerchiefs
and cash
Stealing cash

Stealing

42
4

Dorchester, Dorset
Old Bailey, London

73

Old Bailey, London

Old Bailey, London

Burdo/
Bordeaux
Burkitt

Sarah

Burley/
Burleigh
Burn

James

Stealing a coat

10

Old Bailey, London

Patrick

Highway robbery

49

Exeter, Devon

Burn

Simon

Highway robbery

39

Exeter, Devon

Burn

Peter

40

Old Bailey, London

Burne

James

Stealing casks and alcohol


(porter)
Assault and highway robbery

Old Bailey, London

Burridge
Butler
Cable/
Kable/
Cabell
Caesar

Samuel
William
Henry

M
M
M

Burglary
Stealing lead from building
Burglary

3
20
450

Dorchester, Dorset
Old Bailey, London
Thetford, Norfolk

Stealing cash

240

Deptford, Kent

Campbell

James

31

Campbell

Carey
Carney

James/
George/
John
Ann
John

Robbery clothing, household


goods
Assault and robbery

F
M

Burglary
Burglary

11
55

Taunton, Devon
Exeter, Devon

Carroll

Mary

Stealing linen

15

Old Bailey, London

Carter/
Cartwright
Carty

Richard

Stealing sacks of malt

Francis

Assault and highway robbery

20

Bodmin, Cornwall

Carver
Castle

Joseph
James/
John
William

M
M

Stealing silk material


Stealing watch, chain, seals
and handkerchief
Burglary

43
43

Maidstone, Kent
Old Bailey, London

Chaaf

Mary/
Martha/
Patience/
Pacence

John

Valentine,
Martha

Cabell

Black Caesar

112

225

Guildford, Surrey
Old Bailey, London

Shrewsbury, Shropshire

Exeter, Devon

Chadwick/
Chaddick
Chanin

Thomas

15

Old Bailey, London

Stealing cucumbers,
malicious damage
Burglary

21

Exeter, Devon

Childs/
Chields
Chinery
Church

William

Stealing lace

-1

Southwark, Surrey

Samuel
William

M
M

10
140

Exeter, Devon
Dorchester, Dorset

Clare/ Clear George

Stealing
Stealing livestock (three
cows)
Stealing material

100

Old Bailey, London

Clark
Clark/
Hosier

Chaddick

Edward
Chields

F
M

Stealing clothing
Stealing watch, chain and
seal

6
49

Derby, Derbyshire
Old Bailey, London

Clarke

Elizabeth
James/
John/
Charles
John

14

Exeter, Devon

Clarke

William

Stealing livestock (two


lambs) and mutton
Burglary

22

Old Bailey, London

Clayton/
Kayton/
Hayton
Cleaver

George

Stealing clothing

98

Old Bailey, London

Mary

Burglary

-1

Bristol, Gloucestershire

Clements
Cleugh/
Clough/
Clugh
Coffin

Thomas
Richard

M
M

Stealing cash
Stealing cash

Stealing household goods

-1

Cole
Cole
Cole

Elizabeth
Elizabeth
William

F
F
M

4
20
281

Colley
Collier/
Cully
Collins/
Colling
Colman

Elizabeth
Richard

F
M

Burglary
Stealing
Stealing gold watch chain
and seal
Receiving stolen goods
Robbery

Stealing linen

30

Old Bailey, London


Kingston upon Thames,
Surrey
Old Bailey, London

Ishmael

Stealing woollen blankets

14

Dorchester, Dorset

Colpitts

Ann

Stealing 12 handkerchiefs

20

Durham, County of
Durham

Clugh

John

Joseph

Marshall

Colling

21
470

13
40

Old Bailey, London


Durham, County of
Durham
Exeter, Devon

Exeter, Devon
Old Bailey, London
Old Bailey, London

Conelly

Cornelius

Assault and highway robbery

Exeter, Devon

Connelly

William

Stealing clothing

-1

Bristol, Gloucestershire

Connolly

William

Burglary

63

Bodmin, Cornwall

Cook
Coombes

Charlotte
Ann

F
F

Stealing clothing
Stealing clothing and
household goods

Cooper

Mary

Copp

James

Corden/
Cordell/
Caldwall
Cormick/
Corbet

James

Cordell
Caldwall

Stealing clothing ('pettit


larceny')
Stealing 11 barrels and other
goods
Burglary

Edward

Corbet

Cox

James

Cox

John
Mathew/
Massy
John

Creamer

Banbury
Jack

Stealing (two charges) a


'scarlet cloth cardinal' and
sack of wheat
Burglary

2
122

Old Bailey, London


Taunton, Somerset

-1

Worcester, Worcestershire

65

Exeter, Devon

-1

Warwick, Warwickshire

Hertford, Hertfordshire

84

Old Bailey, London

Stealing lace

100

Old Bailey, London

Not recorded

-1

Exeter, Devon

20

Old Bailey, London

-1
-1

Old Bailey, London


Coventry, Warwickshire

20

Salisbury, Wiltshire

Creek/
Creeke
Cropper
Cross

Jane
John
William

M
M

Cross

John

Stealing feathers, irons and


coffee pot
Stealing a trunk of clothing
Stealing livestock (fowls and
ducks)
Stealing livestock (a sheep)

Crowder

Thomas
Restell

Burglary

-1

Bristol, Gloucestershire

Cuckow/
Cook/
Cuckoo/
Cookes

William

Burglary

33

Maidstone, Kent

Cudlip/
Norris
Cullen/
Cullein

Jacob

Burglary

118

Bodmin, Cornwall

Stealing clothing

133

Old Bailey, London

James
Bryan

Creeke

Risdale

Cuckoo
Cookes

Cullein

Cullyhorn/
Callaghan

John

Cunningha
m
Cuss

Burglary

55

Exeter, Devon

Edward

Stealing a silver mug

20

Old Bailey, London

John/
Hannaboy
James

Burglary

20

Salisbury, Wiltshire

Dealey

Stealing clothing

54

Old Bailey, London

Dalton/
Burley/
Burleigh

Elizabeth

Burleigh

Stealing linen handkerchiefs

Old Bailey, London

Daly
Daniels/
Danniells
Darnell/
Darling/
Dowling
Davies/
Davis/
Ashley/
Davis

Ann
Daniel

Danniells

F
M

1
5

Knutsford, Cheshire
Old Bailey, London

Old Bailey, London

Davis

Daley/
Dealey

Callaghan

Margaret

Darling
Dowling

Robbery
Stealing metal cooking
utensils
Stealing knives and forks

Sarah

Davis

Stealing silk handkerchiefs

William

Unknown

Brecknock, Brecon

Davis

Aaron

Stealing jewellery

-1

Bristol, Gloucestershire

Davis

Frances

Burglary

Davis

Samuel

Stealing a silver watch

Davis

Ann

Stealing clothing

Davis
Davis

James
Richard

M
M

Stealing clothing
Stealing clothing

Davis

William

Stealing livestock (a sheep)

26

Shrewsbury, Shropshire

Davis

Edward

Burglary

13

Davis/
Davies
Davison/
Davidson
Davison/
Davidson
Dawson

Mary

Davies

Burglary

24

Stafford, Staffordshire,
Staffordshire
Shrewsbury, Shropshire

Rebecca

Davidson

Stealing cash

John

Davidson

Burglary

Stealing clothing jewellery


and cash

Margaret

Warburton

Jones, Judith

Bishop

16

Worcester, Worcestershire

4882

Chelmsford, Essex

60
8

Gloucester,
Gloucestershire
Old Bailey, London

46
249

Old Bailey, London


Old Bailey, London

Old Bailey, London

42

Old Bailey, London

258

Old Bailey, London

Samuel

Burglary

Day
Delany

Richard
Patrick

M
M

Burglary
Assault and highway robbery

Dennison

Michael

Stealing

-1

Poole, Dorset

Dennison/
Denison/
Deneson
Dickenson
Discall/
Driscal
Dixon

Barnaby

Intent to rob

Bristol, Gloucestershire

Mary
Timothy

F
M

-1
23

Southwark, Surrey
Bodmin, Cornwall

Mary

Old Bailey, London

Dixon/
Dickson
Dodding/
Dodden/
Dorren
Douglas

Thomas

Raw, Ralph

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

40

James

Doring

Stealing linen

18

Durham, County of
Durham
Old Bailey, London

William

Stealing a silver watch

-1

Lincoln, Lincolnshire

Dowland/
Doland/
Doolan
Dring

Ferdinand

Stealing livestock (a horse mare)

30

Old Bailey, London

William

Stealing brandy and clothing

-1

Kingston upon Hull,


Yorkshire

Dudgeon/
Dudgens

Elizabeth

199

Old Bailey, London

Dundas
Dunnage

Jane
Joseph

F
M

6
22

Old Bailey, London


Old Bailey, London

Dutton

Ann

52

Old Bailey, London

Dyer

Leonard

Stealing linen
Stealing a glass window from
a carriage
Stealing a clock, looking
glass and locks
Intent to rob

Southwark, Surrey

Dykes/
Dikes/ Dix
Earle/ Earl

Mary

Stealing cash

126

Old Bailey, London

William

Earl

Burglary

71

Salisbury, Wiltshire

Earley/
Hurley/
Early/
Harley/
Arlly

Rachel

Hurley Early
Harley Arlly

Stealing tea and silk

Reading, Berkshire

Eaton

Martha

Receiving stolen goods

99

Old Bailey, London

Denison
Deneson

Dodden
Dorren

Beddingfield

Stealing cash

Gloucester,
Gloucestershire
Reading, Berkshire
York, Yorkshire

Day

65
147

Eccles/
Heccles
Edmunds/
Edmonds
Edwards

Thomas

Heccles

Burglary

22

Guildford, Surrey

William

Edmonds

Stealing livestock (a heifer)

80

Monmouth, Wales

William

Stealing clothing

Westminster, London

Egglestone

George

Stealing

Maidstone, Kent

Eggleton/
Eagleton
Ellam

William

Stealing clothing

39

Peter/
Edward
Ellam/ Elias Deborah

Stealing clothing

-1

Kingston upon Thames,


Surrey
Ormskirk, Lancashire

Stealing clothing

36

Chester, Cheshire

Elliott

251

Croydon, Surrey

Stealing clothing food and


cash
Stealing a tobacco pouch

-1

Bristol, Gloucestershire

M
F
M

Stealing hair powder


Stealing tea
Stealing livestock (a horse)

14
12
100

Old Bailey, London


Old Bailey, London
Shrewsbury, Shropshire

Everett
John
Everingham Matthew
James
Farley
William

M
M

Stealing livestock (turkeys)


Stealing books

25
10

Hertford, Hertfordshire
Old Bailey, London

Stealing sugar

-1

Bristol, Gloucestershire

Farmer
Farrell
Fenlow/
Findlow

Ann
Phillip
John

F
M
M

Petty stealing
Stealing a handkerchief
Highway robbery

-1
1
33

Clerkenwell, Middlesex
Old Bailey, London
Old Bailey, London

Fentum

Benjamin

Assault and highway robbery

20

Old Bailey, London

Ferguson

John

Stealing material

49

Exeter, Devon

Field

Jane

-1

Westminster, London

Field

William

Stealing 3 bottles rum and


port
Assault and highway robbery

67

Winchester, Hampshire

Elliott/
Trimby

English
Evans
Evans

Bones

William/
Edward
Joseph

Nicholas
Elizabeth
William

Jones

Harvey

Finicy/
Fillesey/
Tillesby

Thomas

Finn/ Phyn
Fitzgerald
Fitzgerald
Flarty

Mary
Jane
Elizabeth
Phebe

Flinn/ Flyn

Stealing shoe buckles

-1

Bristol, Gloucestershire

F
F
F
F

Stealing material
Not recorded
Stealing clothing
Stealing clothing

114
-1
5
30

Old Bailey, London


Bristol, Gloucestershire
Old Bailey, London
Old Bailey, London

Edward

Stealing clothing

39

Old Bailey, London

Forbes

Ann

Stealing material

20

Forrester

Robert

Stealing gold coins

Kingston upon Thames,


Surrey
Old Bailey, London

Fowkes/
Folkes
Fowles

Francis

Stealing clothing

22

Old Bailey, London

Ann

Stealing clothing

56

Old Bailey, London

Fownes

Margaret

Assault and robbery

Foyle

William

Burglary

Francis

William

Francisco
Fraser

George
William

Fraser/
Ellen/
Redchester/ Eleanor
Frazer
Freeman
James

Freeman

Robert

Fenn
Phillips

Folkes

Frazer

126

Shrewsbury, Shropshire

77

Salisbury, Wiltshire

Highway robbery

Old Bailey, London

M
M

Stealing clothing
Stealing material

87
-1

Old Bailey, London


Manchester, Lancashire

Stealing material

-1

Manchester, Lancashire

Highway robbery

12

Hertford, Hertfordshire

Attempted highway robbery

Old Bailey, London

Fry

George

Burglary

36

Exeter, Devon

Fuller

John

Stealing livestock (a horse)

20

Maidstone, Kent

Gabel/
Gambel/
Gable/
Gambol

Mary

Stealing

-1

Southwark, Surrey

Gardner/
Gardener
Garland

Francis

Stealing coal

20

Old Bailey, London

Francis

Assault and highway robbery

133

Winchester, Hampshire

Garth

Edward

Stealing livestock (two cows)

340

Old Bailey, London

Garth/
Gough/
Grah/
Grates

Susannah

Gough Grah
Grates

Stealing cash

199

Old Bailey, London

Gaskins
Gascking

Robbery

277

Worcester, Worcestershire

Gascoigne/ Olive/ Olivia


Gaskins/
Gaskins/
Gascking

Saxby,
William;
Humphreys,
Robert
Gambel
Gable
Gambol

Gearing

Thomas

Burglary, sacriledge

500

George

Ann

Assault and robbery

Oxford, Oxfordshire,
Oxfordshire
Old Bailey, London

Glenton

Thomas

Stealing clothing

Northallerton, Yorkshire

Gloster/
Glocester/
Gloucester
Goodwin
Goodwin/
Goodwine
Gordon

William

Stealing coach glasses

M
M

Stealing lead from building


Stealing material

Daniel/
Janel

Stealing clothing

Gould

John

Stealing wooden barrels

Grace

James

Stealing clothing

Old Bailey, London

Granger

Charles

Petit' stealing

-1

Plymouth, Devon

Andrew
Edward

Glocester
Gloucester

Goodwine

39

Old Bailey, London

20
100

Old Bailey, London


Old Bailey, London

65

Winchester, Hampshire

Exeter, Devon

Gray/ Grey

Charles/
Patrick

Green

Grey

Not recorded

-1

Southwark, Surrey

John

Stealing livestock (a donkey)

-1

Abingdon, Berkshire

Green

Hannah

Stealing clothing

Old Bailey, London

Green
Green/
Cowley

Mary
Ann

F
F

Stealing teapot and cups


Stealing china

10
8

Old Bailey, London


Old Bailey, London

Greenwell

Nicholas

Attempted highway robbery

Old Bailey, London

Assault and highway robbery

12

Old Bailey, London

M
M

Stealing material
Stealing livestock (a sheep)

80
10

Old Bailey, London


Gloucester,
Gloucestershire

Groves
Mary
Guest/ Gess George

F
M

273
140

Gunther/
Gunter

William

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

-1

Lincoln, Lincolnshire
Gloucester,
Gloucestershire
Bristol, Gloucestershire

Hagley/
Agley
Haines/
Haynes
Hall

Richard

Assault and highway robbery

Winchester, Hampshire

Receiving stolen goods

John

Stealing butter

-1

Gloucester,
Gloucestershire
Exeter, Devon

Hall

Elizabeth

Petit' stealing

Hall

Joseph

Assault and highway robbery

Hall

Margaret

Stealing jewellery and cash

Greenwood Mary
Griffiths
Griffiths/
Greefies

Thomas
Samuel

Joseph

Briscoe/
Briscow;
Butcher

Haynes

Newcastle,
Northumberland,
Northumberland,
Northumberland

12

Old Bailey, London

845

Old Bailey, London

Hall

Samuel

Burglary

Old Bailey, London

Hall/
Hammond
Hamilton
Hamlyn/
Hamlin
Handford/
Hanford
Handland/
Gray
Harben/
Harbine
Harper/
Harpur
Harris
Harris

Sarah

Stealing clothing

27

Old Bailey, London

39
0

Old Bailey, London


Exeter, Devon

Maria
William

Hamlin

F
M

John

Hanford

Stealing clothing
Assault and attempted
highway robbery
Stealing an iron bar

Dorothy

Joseph

Winchester, Hampshire

Perjury

Old Bailey, London

Stealing

-1

Horsham, Sussex

Stealing bedding and curtains

39

Old Bailey, London

William
John

M
M

Stealing clothing
Stealing silver spoons

81
60

Maidstone, Kent
Old Bailey, London

Harrison

Joseph

Not recorded

-1

Harrison

Mary

Stealing bills of exchange

-1

Kingston upon Thames,


Surrey
Lincoln, Lincolnshire

Harrison

Joseph

Burglary

Harrison

Mary

Hart

Catherine

Hart

Joshua

Harpur

100

Old Bailey, London

Assault and malicious


damage

10

Old Bailey, London

Stealing clothing

30

Old Bailey, London

Frances

Receiving stolen clothing

41

Old Bailey, London

Hart

John

Stealing a basket of food

12

Old Bailey, London

Hart
Hartley
Harwood/
Howard
Hatch
Hatcher
Hatfield
Hatheway/
Hathaway
Hatton/
Hattom
Hawkes

John
John
Esther

M
M
F

60
12
33

Stafford, Staffordshire
Oxford, Oxfordshire
Old Bailey, London

John
John
William
Henry

Hathaway

M
M
M
M

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

1
19
0
30

Joseph

Hattom

Stealing material

Reading, Berkshire
Winchester, Hampshire
Maidstone, Kent
Gloucester,
Gloucestershire
York, Yorkshire

Stealing hemp yarn

Reading, Berkshire

Richard

Haydon/
Hadon/
Haidon

John

Hayes
Hayes

Hadon
Haidon

Highway robbery

39

Exeter, Devon

John
Dennis

M
M

9
0

Guildford, Surrey
Old Bailey, London

Haynes/
Haines
Hayward

William

Robbery
Assault and attempted
robbery
Assault and highway robbery

Old Bailey, London

Elizabeth

Stealing clothing

Old Bailey, London

Heading

James

820

Chelmsford, Essex

133

Abingdon, Berkshire

Headington Thomas
/
Heddington
/ Eddington

Eddington

Stealing livestock (four


horses)
Robbery

Henley/
Handy/
Handley
Henry
Herbert

Cooper

Handley

Assault and highway robbery

20

Salisbury, Wiltshire

F
M

Stealing muslin shawls


Assault and highway robbery

50
36

Old Bailey, London


Exeter, Devon

Herbert

Jane

Stealing a promissory note

400

Old Bailey, London

Herbert

John

Stealing silk handkerchief

Old Bailey, London

Hervey/
Harvey
Hill

Elizabeth

Burglary

91

Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk

Thomas

Stealing a silver watch

20

Dorchester, Dorset

Hill

John

Burglary

Hill
Hill

John
Mary

M
F

Hill
Hilt/ Hitt

Thomas
William

M
M

Stealing linen handkerchief


Stealing a watch, gold seal
and key
Stealing clothing
Housebreaking

M
F

Catherine
John
Rose;
Russell,
Jenny

Harvey

Hitt

Hindle/
Ottiwell/
Ingle/ Engle Ottawel/
Oataway
Hindley
Hippsley/
Hipesley
Hogg
Holland

William
Elizabeth
William
William

Platt
Hipesley

M
M

120

Maidstone, Kent

1
85

Old Bailey, London


Old Bailey, London

18
189

Old Bailey, London


Exeter, Devon

Stealing a silver watch

-1

Preston, Lancashire

Stealing clothing
Stealing a silver watch and
cash
Forgery
Stealing silver teaspoons and
other goods

-1
87

Ormskirk, Lancashire
Old Bailey, London

0
59

Old Bailey, London


Exeter, Devon

Hollister

Job

Stealing tobacco

-1

Hollogin/
Holligin
Holloway

Elizabeth

Stealing clothing

Gloucester,
Gloucestershire
Old Bailey, London

James

Stealing a silk handkerchief

Old Bailey, London

Holmes

William

Burglary

43

Old Bailey, London

Holmes

Susannah

Burglary

53

Thetford, Norfolk

Horne
Hortopp

Henry
James

M
M

Assault and robbery


Burglary

Howard

John

Assault and attempted


highway robbery

Howard
Howell/
Hawell
Hubbard

Thomas
Thomas

M
M

Stealing
Stealing livestock (four hens)

William

Stealing a bedsheet

Hubbard/
Husband

William

Burglary

60

Old Bailey, London

Hudson

John

Stealing

22

Old Bailey, London

Huffnell

Susannah

Stealing clothing

Worcester, Worcestershire

Hughes

Frances Ann

Not recorded

-1

Lancaster, Lancashire

Hughes

John

Assault and highway robbery

188

Maidstone, Kent

Hughes

Thomas

Stealing livestock (a horse)

120

Old Bailey, London

Hughes

Hugh

Stealing lead from a building

-1

Southwark, Surrey

Humphreys Henry

86

Exeter, Devon

Humphreys Edward

Stealing a winch and other


goods
Stealing clothing

40

Old Bailey, London

Assault and highway robbery

23

Old Bailey, London

Stealing clothing

76

Exeter, Devon

Humphries/ Mary
Humfries
Hurley
Jeremiah

Humfries

335
7

Old Bailey, London


Exeter, Devon

Old Bailey, London

39
1
0

Old Bailey, London


Stafford, Staffordshire
Kingston upon Thames,
Surrey

Hussey

Samuel/
James

Hylids/ Illid/ Thomas


Eylidd

Drake,
Charles

Illid Eylidd

Stealing livestock (two


horses)

240

Oxford, Oxfordshire

Robbery

280

Guildford, Surrey

20

Inett

Ann

Burglary

Ingram/
Ingraham

Benjamin

Stealing linen handkerchief

Old Bailey, London

Stealing a silver cup

-1

Lincoln, Lincolnshire

Irvine/ Irvin John

Aderson;
Anderson;
Law

Worcester, Worcestershire

Jackson

William

Burglary

Jackson

Hannah

Stealing material

-1

Jackson

Jane

25

Jackson
Jacobs
Jacobs

Mary
David
John

F
M
M

Stealing silver watch, key,


seal and cash
Stealing cash
Stealing clothing
Assault and highway robbery

Durham, County of
Durham
Gloucester,
Gloucestershire
Old Bailey, London

1
40
45

Old Bailey, London


Old Bailey, London
Old Bailey, London

Jeffries

Robert

Devizes, Wiltshire

Jeffries

John

Stealing livestock (8 ducks, 9


hens)
Stealing a silver watch, steel
chain, brass key

Jemmison/
Jamison/
Jammison/
Jameson

James/
John

Jenkins

William

Jenkins

Robert

Jepp/ Jeff/
Gepp

John

Johns
Johnson

Roberts,
Esther

Jammison
Jameson

Stealing clothing

Assault with intent to rob

Stealing clothing

Robbery

Stephen

Edward

Stealing livestock (five


sheep)
Stealing silver

Brown,
George
Gepp

40

Maidstone, Kent

42

Maidstone, Kent

0
80
2

24
4

Exeter, Devon
Maidstone, Kent
Old Bailey, London

Launceston, Cornwall
Dorchester, Dorset

Kingston upon Thames,


Surrey
Manchester, Lancashire

Johnson

William

Assault and highway robbery

29

Johnson

Charles

Stealing a linen handkerchief


and piece of ribbon

Johnson

Mary

Stealing material

20

Old Bailey London

Johnson
Jones

Catherine
Thomas

F
M

Stealing material
Burglary

60
0

Old Bailey, London


Bristol, Gloucestershire

Jones
Jones

Edward
John

M
M

Jones
Jones

Margaret
Richard

F
M

Jones

William

Stealing watch pieces


Stealing (details not clear
because of confusion with
names)
Receiving stolen goods
Stealing livestock (four
cattle)
Stealing a purse and cash

Jones
Jones
Josephs

Thomas
Francis
Thomas

M
M
M

Keeling/
Kellan

John
Herbert

Kelly

168
-1

Old Bailey, London


Old Bailey, London.
Exeter, Devon

0
440

Salisbury, Wiltshire
Shrewsbury, Shropshire

96

Shrewsbury, Shropshire

Stealing a silver tankard


Stealing clothing
Assault and highway robbery

7
6
2

Warwick, Warwickshire
Winchester, Hampshire
Old Bailey, London

Stealing a sword

Old Bailey, London

Thomas

Kennedy

Martha

Stealing a silver mug and


spoons
Assault and robbery

Kidner/
Kidney
Kilby

Thomas

Stealing Irish linen

William

Stealing livestock (poultry)

Abingdon, Berkshire

Kilpack/
Killpack

David

Stealing livestock (poultry)

Old Bailey, London

Kimberly

Edward

Stealing material

-1

Coventry, Warwickshire

King
Knowler/
Nowland

John
John

M
M

Stealing clothing
Robbery

18
9

Old Bailey, London


Maidstone, Kent

Killpack

15

Pontefract, Yorkshire

12

Kingston upon Thames,


Surrey
Bristol, Gloucestershire

120

La/ Rue/
James
Larne/ Lu/
Riew/ La/
Rue/ Larne/
Larew

Lu Riew La
rue Larne
Larew

Unknown

Lambeth

John

Stealing cash

Lane

William

Langley

Jane

Stealing assorted foods and


barrels
Stealing cash

Lankey
Larah/
Zarah
Lavell/
Lovell

David
Flora/ Laura

Zarah

M
F

Henry

Lovell

Stealing a silk handkerchief


Stealing a mahogany tea
chest and cash
Forgery

Lawrell

John

Stealing silver teaspoons

Lawrence/
Laurence
Laycock/
Haycock/
Haylock
Le/ Grove

Mary

Bristol, Gloucestershire

Chelmsford, Essex

114

Old Bailey, London

2
5

Old Bailey, London


Westminister, London

210

Old Bailey, London

Bodmin, Cornwall

129

Old Bailey, London

Caroline

Stephen

Stealing timber

200

Leary

Jeremiah

Housebreaking

Bristol, Gloucestershire

Leary

John

Assault and highway robbery

133

Winchester, Hampshire

Lee/ Lees
Legg/
Legge

Elizabeth
George

F
M

Stealing wine and spirits


Stealing a gold watch and
other goods

89
140

Old Bailey, London


Dorchester, Dorset

Lemon

Isaac

Stealing livestock (a horse)

200

Chelmsford, Essex

Leonard/
Leonell
Levy

Elizabeth

Assault and robbery

Old Bailey, London

Stealing a copper kettle

Old Bailey, London

Lees
Legge

172

Exeter, Devon

Stealing silver tableware and


jewellery
Unknown

Joseph

Laurence

-1

Westminster, London

Old Bailey, London

Levy

Amelia/
Mary

Lewis

Lightfoot

Stealing silk handkerchiefs

Southwark, Surrey

Sophia

Stealing handkerchiefs, coat


and cash

39

Old Bailey, London

Samuel

Stealing clothing

81

Exeter, Devon

Limeburner John

Housebreaking

20

Salisbury, Wiltshire

Limpus

Thomas

Stealing a cambric
handkerchief

Old Bailey, London

Lisk/ List/
Liske
Lloyd/
Loyd/ Lyde
Lock

George

Assault

Old Bailey, London

John

Stealing cash

36

Old Bailey, London

Elizabeth

Burglary

11

Lockley/
Lockly/
Lockey
Long

John

Assault and highway robbery

Gloucester,
Gloucestershire
Old Bailey, London

Joseph

Stealing a silver watch

40

Long

Mary

Assault and highway robbery

20

Gloucester,
Gloucestershire
Old Bailey, London

Longstreet
Love
Lucas
Lynch
Lynch

Joseph
Mary
Nathaniel
Ann
Humphrey

M
F
M
F
M

Stealing wool
Receiving stolen goods
Stealing clothing
Receiving stolen goods
Assault and highway robbery

0
0
40
0
0

Marlborough, Wiltshire
Maidstone, Kent
Old Bailey, London
Bristol, Gloucestershire
Salisbury, Wiltshire

Lyne/ Lane

Richard

160

Winchester, Hampshire

Macclean

Edward

Stealing a watch and other


goods
Stealing clothing

159

Maidstone, Kent

McCormack
McCormick

Stealing pieces of gold

Manchester, Lancashire

John

McIntire

Assault and robbery

Durham, County of
Durham

James

Mackrie

Stealing clothing

Old Bailey, London

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

Mary

Liske

Lockly
Lockey

Cornwall

100

Maclean

Thomas

Burglary

63

Guildford, Surrey

Maclean/
Mclean
Mansfield
Mariner

Francis

Burglary

63

Guildford, Surrey

M
M

Stealing livestock (8 pigs)


Burglary and sacriledge

90
500

Chelmsford, Essex
Oxford, Oxfordshire

Marney/
Marriner/
Mariner
Marriott/
Merrit/ /
Marriot
Marrott/
Merritt/
Marriott
Marshall
Marshall(1)

William

Mariner

Stealing clothing and cash

22

Old Bailey, London

Jane

Merrit
Marriot

Stealing clothing

20

Old Bailey, London

John

Merritt
Marriott

Burglary

M
F

Receiving stolen goods


Stealing linen handkerchiefs

0
10

Old Bailey, London


Old Bailey, London

Marshall(2) Mary

Assault and robbery

30

Old Bailey, London

Martin

John

Stealing clothing

39

Old Bailey, London

Martin

Thomas

Stealing linen and clothing

30

Old Bailey, London

Martin

Abraham

70

Salisbury, Wiltshire

Martin

Ann

Stealing an iron gate and


fence
Stealing silk handkerchiefs

-1

Southwark, Surrey

Martin/
Martyn
Martin/
Martyn

Stephen

Stealing boots and spurs

-1

Bristol, Gloucestershire

James

Stealing iron bolts

Exeter, Devon

Martin/
Mather
Mason

Mary

Stealing clothing

-1

Westminster, London

Betty/
Elizabeth
Susannah

315

Stealing a purse and gold


coins
Stealing clothing

-1

Gloucester,
Gloucestershire
Westminster, London

Stealing clothing

Old Bailey, London

M
M

Stealing a lead pump


Burglary

40
174

Maidstone, Kent
Salisbury, Wiltshire

Mason/
Gibbs
Mather/
Matthews
Matson
May

McLean

John
William

Joseph
Mary

Ann
Thomas
Richard

Martyn

Matthews

142

Gloucester,
Gloucestershire

McCabe

Eleanor

McCormack Mary
/
McCormick
McDale/
Richard
McDeed/
Dade/
Deane

McCormick

Assault and robbery

Old Bailey, London

Receiving stolen goods

Liverpool, Lancashire

Stealing gold coins

McDonaugh James

McGrah/
McGrath

McDonald

126

Old Bailey, London

Stealing clothing

39

Old Bailey, London

Stealing a lead pump

40

Maidstone, Kent

Stealing household goods

30

Old Bailey, London

Pettit' stealing of a purse and


cash

Durham, County of
Durham

Stealing clothing

20

Old Bailey, London

Stealing iron chains

30

Exeter, Devon

Jacob

41

Old Bailey, London

30

Old Bailey, London

Alexander

Redman/
Redmond

McLaughlin/ Charles
McLellan/
McLennan/
MacLaulin

McLennan
MacLaulin

McNamara

William

Meech/
Meach
Messiah/
Massias
Middleton

Jane

Richard

Stealing a silver watch, seal


and brass key
Stealing livestock (a horse)

Midgley

Samuel

Burglary

-1

Lancaster, Lancashire

Miles/
Moyle
Mills/ Hill

Edward

Stealing clothing

67

Launceston, Cornwall

Mathew/
John
Charles
Mary

Highway robbery

31

Oxford, Oxfordshire

M
F

Stealing copper
Assault and robbery

11
12

Nathaniel

Stealing cheese and other


goods

Maidstone, Kent
Kingston upon Thames,
Surrey
Dorchester, Dorset

Mitchell

Mary

Stealing

-1

Mobbs

Samuel

Stealing a cotton
handkerchief

Milton
Mitchcraft/
Beachcroft
Mitchell

Meach

Kingston upon Thames,


Surrey
Old Bailey, London

Mollands/
Mullins
Mood
Moore/
Ransmore

John

Moran/
Moorin/
Moreing/
Moseing/
Morin

John

Morgan

Stealing cash

M
M

Not recorded
Stealing clothing

-1
39

Maidstone, Kent
Old Bailey, London

Stealing two silver


tablespoons

10

Old Bailey, London

Richard

163

Morgan

Robert

Assault and stealing a metal


watch
Stealing a silk handkerchief

Gloucester,
Gloucestershire
Old Bailey, London

Morgan
Morley/
Mawley

William
Joseph

M
M

Stealing household goods


Assault and highway robbery

10
133

Old Bailey, London


Winchester, Hampshire

Morris
Morrisby

M
M

Stealing clothing
Stealing an iron bar

-1
1

Bristol, Gloucestershire
Old Bailey, London

Mortimer

Peter
James/
John
John

Stealing mutton

10

Exeter, Devon

Mortimer

Noah

Stealing mutton

10

Exeter, Devon

Morton/
Moulton

Mary

Stealing 17 handkerchiefs

23

Old Bailey, London

Moseley/
Morley
Mould
Mowbray/
Moubrey
Mulcock/
Mocock/
Mullock/
Molock/
Mulcock

John

Old Bailey, London

Mullens
Mullis/
Mullot
Munro

Charles
William

Mullins
Miller

Moreing
Moseing
Morin

Mawley

Moulton

Morley

Fraud (impersonation)

William
John

Moubrey

M
M

Stealing household goods


Stealing silver watch

Jesse

Mulcock

Stealing livestock (a horse)

Hannah/
Hanna
Stephen

Hanna

F
M

Lydia/
Letitia

Shore

122

Launceston, Cornwall

39
-1

Guildford, Surrey
Lincoln, Lincolnshire

100

Salisbury, Wiltshire

Forgery

Old Bailey, London

Robbery

15

Exeter, Devon

Stealing material

20

Kingston upon Thames,


Surrey

Murphy

James

Assault and highway robbery

41

Exeter, Devon

Murphy
Neal

William
James

M
M

Assault
Stealing sugar

0
-1

Liverpool, Lancashire
Bristol, Gloucestershire

Stealing a gold watch, chain,


seals and key
Stealing clothing

290

Old Bailey, London

30

Old Bailey, London

Kingston upon Hull,


Yorkshire

295

Old Bailey, London

29
221

Old Bailey, London


Old Bailey, London

52

Old Bailey, London

Old Bailey, London

Neale/ Neal John

Neal

Needham

Elizabeth

Nettleton

Robert

Stealing a silk handkerchief,


scissors, snuffers

Nicholls

John

Norton
Nowland/
Newland
Nunn

Phebe
John

F
M

Stealing assorted barber's


tools and aids
Stealing household goods
Highway robbery

Stealing clothing

Nurse

John

Burglary

O'Craft/
Oakraft

John

Stealing clothing and money

80

Exeter, Devon

Ogden

James

-1

Manchester, Lancashire

Okey

William

Stealing a purse, pieces of


gold and silver
Burglary

61

Oldfield
Oldfield

Isabella
Thomas

F
M

1
1

Opley/
Hopley

Peter

Hopley

Stealing pieces of material


Stealing three pieces of
material
Stealing clothing

Gloucester,
Gloucestershire
Manchester, Lancashire
Manchester, Lancashire

Maidstone, Kent

Orford/
Aweford/
Alford/
Hartford/
Oxford

Thomas

Aweford
Alford
Hartford
Oxford

Stealing clothing

Osborne/
Jones
Osborne/
Osborn/
Hosburn
Owen

Elizabeth

Stealing cash

John

Owen

Joseph

Owles

John

Newland

Robert

Thomas

Munroe

Osborn
Hosburn

39

Old Bailey, London

194

Old Bailey, London

Stealing clothing

Old Bailey, London

Old Bailey, London

Stealing 18 table knives and


forks
Receiving stolen goods

Shrewsbury, Shropshire

Aiding a prison escape

Croydon, Surrey

Page

Paul

Burglary

Paget
Palmer

Joseph
John Henry

M
M

Not recorded
Fraud (forgery)

-1
0

Exeter, Devon
Old Bailey, London

Pare/ Pane

William

Burglary

40

Parish

William

22

Parker

Elizabeth

Assault and attempted


highway robbery
Burglary

Nottingham,
Nottinghamshire
Old Bailey, London

Parker

John

Assault and highway robbery

Parker
Parkinson/
Partington
Parr

Mary
Jane

F
F

Stealing clothing
Stealing material

122
-1

William

Fraud (cheating a
shopkeeper)

Parris

Peter

Burglary

Parry

Sarah

Parry
Parsley

Edward
Ann

M
F

Assault and robbery of silver


watch, steel chain, seal and
key
Robbery of cord and bag
Stealing clothing

Partridge

Sarah

Stealing lengths of silk

Partridge/
Rice

Richard

Stealing clothing

Peat/ Peet

Charles

Peaulet/
Peallet/
Powlett/
Pulet/
Powlett

James

Peck

Joshua

Penny/
Pinney/
Pinkey
Percival/
Percivall

John

Richard

Potter

Marsden,
Ann

Partington

Roberts

800

Lincoln, Lincolnshire

Gloucester,
Gloucestershire

Old Bailey, London

115

Old Bailey, London


Manchester, Lancashire
Liverpool, Lancashire

Exeter, Devon

61

Old Bailey, London

21
30

Stafford, Staffordshire
Old Bailey, London

180

Old Bailey, London

Old Bailey, London

Assault and highway robbery

23

Old Bailey, London

Stealing a silver watch, metal


chain, gold seal

39

Old Bailey, London

Stealing

35

Exeter, Devon

Pinney
Pinkey

Stealing clothing

Percivall

Stealing household goods

Rice

Peallet
Powlett Pulet
Powlett

314

Old Bailey, London

Old Bailey, London

Perkins

Edward

Stealing livestock (a rooster)

Plymouth, Devon

Perrott/
Parrett/
Bearcroft/
Parkins

Edward

Parkins

Stealing clothing

-1

Bristol, Gloucestershire

Petherick/
Pederick/
Patrick/
Pedrick

John

Pederick
Patrick
Pedrick

Stealing clothing

Plymouth, Devon

Petrie

John

Stealing clothing

39

Old Bailey, London

Pettitt/ Petit John

Stealing musical instruments

Old Bailey, London

Peyton

Samuel

Stealing

200

Old Bailey, London

Phillimore

Stealing livestock (6 sheep)

120

Old Bailey, London

Phillips

Richard/
William
Richard

Stealing lead from a building

Old Bailey, London

Phillips

Mary

Burglary

18

Taunton, Somerset

Pigott/
Pickett
Piles
Pinder
Pipkin

Samuel

Stealing material

40

Exeter, Devon

Mary
Mary
Elizabeth

F
F
F

Stealing
Not recorded
Stealing a silver watch

29
-1
-1

Old Bailey, London


Louth, Lincolnshire
Westminster, London

Pontie

John

Stealing lace

Poole

Jane

Burglary

55

Wills, Somerset

Stealing livestock (26 hens)

26

Dorchester, Dorset

-1
32

Southwark, Surrey
Old Bailey, London

Poore/
William
Power/
Power/ Poor

Power Poor

100

Old Bailey, London

Pope
Powell

David
Ann

M
F

Stealing lead from roof


Stealing clothing

Power

John

Stealing timber

280

Old Bailey, London

Price

James

Burglary

149

Gloucester,
Gloucestershire

Price

John

Stealing livestock (a goose)

-1

Southwark, Surrey

Prior

Thomas

Stealing livestock (poultry)

Prior/ Fryer Catherine

Highway robbery

Pritchard

Thomas

Stealing lead from roof

Old Bailey, London

Pugh

Edward

Stealing clothing

-1

Gloucester,
Gloucestershire

Pulley/
Powley/
Pooley
Radford/
Redford/
Ratford
Ramsay

Elizabeth

Pooley

Burglary

Thetford, Norfolk

Redford
Ratford

Stealing

40

Nottingham,
Nottinghamshire

John

Assault and highway robbery

29

Randall/
Reynolds

John

Stealing a steel watch chain

-1

Kingston upon Thames,


Surrey
Manchester, Lancashire

Raymond/ George
Reymond
Read/ Reed William

Stealing bedding

39

Old Bailey, London

Read/ Reed Ann

Stealing clothing linen and


cash
Assault and highway robbery

William

Meynell,
John

1
32

251

Abingdon, Berkshire
Exeter, Devon

Croydon, Surrey

10

Old Bailey, London

Stealing a hair trunk

-1

Winchester, Hampshire

Burglary

Warwick, Warwickshire

19

Reardon/
Bartlett
Repeat

Bartholome
w
Charles

Rice

John

Burglary

Richards

James

Stealing spirits and livestock


(a horse - a mare)

200

East Grinstread, Sussex

Richards

James

100

Launceston, Cornwall

Richards
Richards

David
John

M
M

Stealing livestock (a horse a gelding)


Stealing clothing
Burglary

45
591

Old Bailey, London


Winchester, Hampshire

Richardson

James

Assault and highway robbery

Richardson

Hardwicke

Stealing clothing

Bartlett

Williams

60

Exeter, Devon

Maidstone, Kent

Old Bailey, London

Richardson

William

Assault and highway robbery

27

Old Bailey, London

Richardson/
Mann
Richardson/
Richards
Rickson
Risby

John

Stealing household goods

20

Old Bailey, London

Stealing silk

40

Old Bailey, London

William
Edward

M
M

Robbery
Robbery

5
32

Roach

Henry

Assault and highway robbery

Chelmsford, Essex
Gloucester,
Gloucestershire
Winchester, Hampshire

Roberts
Roberts

William
John

M
M

9
-1

Bodmin, Cornwall
Liverpool, Lancashire

Robins

John

Stealing yarn
Stealing a japanned handboard
Stealing a silver watch

25

Exeter, Devon

Robinson

Joseph/
Thomas

Stealing brandy and clothing

-1

Kingston upon Hull,


Yorkshire

Robinson

George

Stealing a purse and cash

42

Lincoln, Lincolnshire

Robinson
Robinson

George
William

M
M

Burglary
Assault and highway robbery

5
92

Old Bailey, London


Winchester, Hampshire

Rogers
Rogers

Daniel
Isaac

M
M

Stealing clothing
Assault and highway robbery

32
200

Rolt
Romaine/
Romain
Roman/
Knowland/
Ronan/
Rowland

Mary
John

F
M

Not recorded
Stealing clothing

-1
5

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

Andrew

Fraud (impersonation)

Old Bailey, London

Rope

Anthony

Stealing clothing

35

Chelmsford, Essex

Rosson

Isabella

Stealing clothing

Old Bailey, London

Rowe

John

Stealing clothing

67

Launceston, Cornwall

Rowe
Ruffler

William
John

M
M

Stealing cash
Stealing livestock (a horse a gelding)

39
200

Launceston, Cornwall
Old Bailey, London

Samuel

Richards

Majors

Romain

133

Ruglass/
Ruggles

John

Ruggles

Assault and highway robbery

Ruse/ Ruce James

Ruce

Russell/
Russel
Ruth

John

Russel

Ryan

John

Saltmarsh

William

Sampson
Sandlin/
Lines/
Sandland/
Sandilon/
Lynes

Peter
Ann

Sands

William

Robert
Bryant

Patten

Sandland
Sandilon
Lynes

24

Old Bailey, London

Burglary

100

Bodmin, Cornwall

Stealing

Old Bailey, London

Assault and highway robbery

17

Exeter, Devon

Stealing clothing

13

Old Bailey, London

Robbery

12

Kingston upon Thames,


Surrey

M
F

Stealing linen
Stealing

30
4

Old Bailey, London


Old Bailey, London

Stealing livestock (a horse a mare)


Burglary

-1

Lincoln, Lincolnshire

-1

Lincoln, Lincolnshire

Stealing livestock (two


geese)
Stealing bridles, straps and
stirrups
Assault and highway robbery

Stafford, Staffordshire

Saunderson Thomas

Scattergood Robert

Scott

Elizabeth

Selshire

Samuel

Seymour

John

Sharp

George

Stealing timber from a forest


nursery
Stealing cash

Shaw

Joseph

Stealing linen material

30

Durham, County of
Durham
Stafford, Staffordshire

Sheers/
Shiers
Shephard/
Haydon/
Eaton/
Sheppard/
Hayden

James

Assault and highway robbery

52

Old Bailey, London

Mary

Sheppard
Hayden

Highway robbery

32

Exeter, Devon

Shepherd/
Sheppard

Robert

Sheppard

Stealing sacks of flour

50

Durham, County of
Durham

15

Old Bailey, London

45

Old Bailey, London

-1

Sherborne, Dorset

470

Sherman/
Shearman
Shore

William

Stealing livestock (turkeys)

-1

Reading, Berkshire

William

Burglary

-1

Lancaster, Lancashire

Shore

John

Stealing material

-1

Manchester, Lancashire

Sidaway/
Sideway

Robert

Stealing material

Old Bailey, London

Silverthorn

John

Assault and highway robbery

150

Salisbury, Wiltshire

Slater

Sarah

Stealing clothing

42

Old Bailey, London

Small

John

Assault and highway robbery

36

Exeter, Devon

Smart

Daniel

Stealing wool

-1

Smart

Richard

Stealing wool

-1

Smith

William

23

Smith

William

Stealing an iron grappling


and other goods
Burglary

Gloucester,
Gloucestershire
Gloucester,
Gloucestershire
Bodmin, Cornwall

14

Dorchester, Dorset

Smith

Edward

Burglary

Smith

John

Assault and highway robbery

Smith

John

Robbery

Smith

Thomas

Stealing assorted goods

-1

Kingston upon Thames,


Surrey
Manchester, Lancashire

Smith

Ann

Stealing a pewter pint pot

Old Bailey, London

Smith

Ann

Stealing material

60

Old Bailey, London

Smith

Catherine

33

Old Bailey, London

Smith

Catherine

Stealing a silver watch and


seal
Stealing a silver watch

40

Old Bailey, London

Smith
Smith

Edward
James

2
30

Old Bailey, London


Old Bailey, London

Smith

Mary

Stealing a handkerchief
Stealing livestock (a horse a mare)
Stealing clothing

21

Old Bailey, London

Smith

William

Burglary

1575

Old Bailey, London

Sideway

M
M

570

Exeter, Devon

10

Exeter, Devon

Smith

Thomas

Smith

Haines/
Haynes

Haynes
Harries

Stealing a length of material

William

Not recorded

Smith
Smith

Ann
Hannah

F
F

Stealing
Stealing clothing

Snailham/
Snaleham/
Snailam/
Strachan

William

Stealing clothing (two


separate charges)

Sparkes

Henry/
Thomas
John

Assault and highway robbery

Stealing tea

39

Old Bailey, London

M
F

Receiving stolen goods


Stealing clothing

0
-1

Dorchester, Dorset
Wigan, Lancashire

Stealing cash and a snuff box

51

Old Bailey, London

Assault and malicious


damage

10

Old Bailey, London

Stealing livestock (four cocks


five hens) and other goods

Stealing livestock (killing a


sheep)
Stealing livestock (a horse geldings) two charges

20

Spence

Spencer
Spencer/
Spence

Daniel
Mary

Springham

Mary

Snaleham
Snailam
Strachan

Pearce

Spence

Springmore Charlotte

Squires/
Squire

James

Stanley

William

Stanton/
Ebden/
Ibden/
Abdin/
Eldon

Thomas

Stephens/
Morris

John

Stewart/
Stuart
Stewart/
Stuart
Stogdell/
Stockdale

Margaret
James
John

Squire

Ibden Abdin
Eldon

112

Old Bailey, London

-1

Oxford, Oxfordshire

320
7

39

400

Winchester, Hampshire
Winchester, Hampshire

Old Bailey, London

Exeter, Devon

Kingston upon Thames,


Surrey

Salisbury, Wiltshire
Launceston, Cornwall

Stealing clothing

59

Dorchester, Dorset

Stuart

-1

Exeter, Devon

Stuart

Stealing (shoplifting from


several shops)
Stealing bedding

Receiving stolen goods

140

Old Bailey, London

Old Bailey, London

Stokoe

John

Stealing cash

Stone
Stone

Charles
Martin

M
M

Stealing clothing
Burglary

30
-1

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

Stow/
Stowe

James

Stealing clothing

-1

Lincoln, Lincolnshire

Stretch

Thomas

Burglary

Shrewsbury, Shropshire

Strong

James

Stealing bedding

75

Dorchester, Dorset

Summers/
Summer
Taylor

John

Stealing a knapsack

-1

Sarah

12

Taylor
Taylor

Joshua
Henry

M
M

Assault and robbery (2


charges)
Stealing a handkerchief
Stealing iron bars and railing

1
15

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

Teague

Cornelius

Burglary

30

Bodmin, Cornwall

Stealing spices

17

Old Bailey, London

Stealing

17

Chelmsford, Essex

Stealing handkerchiefs

Stealing clothing

Stealing copper
Assault and stealing a
handkerchief
Stealing copper

Stowe

Summer

Tenhel/
John
Tenchall/
Tennyhill/
Tenihile/
Tenninghill/
Hill/ Daniel
Tennant
Thackery

Thomas
Hilton
Elizabeth

Tenchall
Tennyhill
Tenihile Hill
Daniel

Divine,
Phillip

Thodie/
Ives/
Thoudy/
Thody

James

Thomas
Thomas

James
James/
Richard
John

M
M

F
M

Thompson

Elizabeth
William/
Jeremy
James

Stealing clothing
Stealing livestock (a horse a mare)
Stealing two silver teaspoons

Thompson
Thornton
Till/ Tilley

William
Ann
Thomas

M
F
M

Tilley

Thomas

Thomas
Thomas
Thompson

Thoudy
Thody

Tilley

470

Manchester, Lancashire

130

Old Bailey, London

39
1

Old Bailey, London


Old Bailey, London

20

Old Bailey, London

-1
160
10

Preston, Lancashire
Durham, County of
Durham
Old Bailey, London

Stealing clothing
Stealing clothing
Burglary

5
8
13

Old Bailey, London


Old Bailey, London
Old Bailey, London

Robbery of cloth and bag

21

Stafford, Staffordshire

Timmins/
Tunmins
Todd
Trace

Thomas

Nicholas
John

M
M

Trippett

Susannah

Trotter
Tucker

Joseph
Moses

Turner

Stealing livestock (a horse a mare)


Stealing clothing
Stealing mutton

-1

Warwick, Warwickshire

98
7

Old Bailey, London


Exeter, Devon

80

Old Bailey, London

M
M

Stealing metal watch, key


and chain
Stealing copper stills
Fraud (false pretences)

50
0

Maidstone, Kent
Plymouth, Devon

John

Stealing a cask of beer

18

Maidstone, Kent

Turner
Turner

Ralph
Thomas

M
M

Stealing material
Assault and highway robbery

-1
52

Manchester, Lancashire
Oxford, Oxfordshire

Turner

John

140

Stealing livestock (a horse a gelding)


Stealing clothing

42

Worcester, Worcestershire

Toozo

Assault and highway robbery

81

Old Bailey, London

Twyneham

Stealing clothing

Reading, Berkshire

Turner/
Mary
Wilkes
Tuso/ Tuzo/ Joseph
Toozo

Twineham/
Twyman/
Twyneham
Twyfield/
Dawley
Twyfield/
Phyfield/
Fyfield
Tyrrell
Underwood

William

York, Yorkshire

Ann

Assault and highway robbery

38

Shrewsbury, Shropshire

Roger

Burglary

10

Shrewsbury, Shropshire

William
James

M
M

6
100

Winchester, Hampshire
Salisbury, Wiltshire

Usher

John

Stealing an iron bar


Stealing livestock (five
sheep)
Stealing linen material

Varndell

Edward

200

East Grinstead, Sussex

Vickery

William

Stealing livestock (two


horses - mares)
Stealing cash

120

Exeter, Devon

Vincent

Henry

Stealing cash and a barrel of


dried fruit

39

81

Maidstone, Kent

Old Bailey, London

Wade/
Cockran/
Coclin/
Cacklane

Mary

Coclin

Stealing material from a


bleaching ground

Wager
Wainwright/
Eccles/
Mainwright
Walbourne/
Walburn/
Waldbourn

Benjamin
Ellen/
Esther

Mainwright

M
F

Stealing clothing
Stealing clothing

James

Waldbourn

Stealing a handkerchief

Walker
Wall
Walsh
Ward
Ward
Ware/ Wear

John
William
William
John
Ann
Charlotte

M
M
M
M
F
F

Waterhouse William
Watkins

200

Old Bailey, London

39
-1

Old Bailey, London


Preston, Lancashire

Old Bailey, London

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

Robbery

13

Mary

Robbery

Watson

Thomas

Stealing

62

Kingston upon Thames,


Surrey
Cowbridge, Glamorgan,
Wales
Exeter, Devon

Watson
Welch

John
John

M
M

Stealing
Stealing cash

Welch

John

Stealing linen sheets

39

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

Welch

John Coen

Theft of household goods

16

Old Bailey, London

Welsh/
Welch
West

James

Stealing livestock (a sheep)

25

Maidstone, Kent

George

Assault and robbery

-1

Old Bailey, London

Westlake

Edward

Stealing mutton

10

Exeter, Devon

Westwood

John

Stealing a snuff box

39

Old Bailey, London

Harding

Welch

30
215

Wheeler
Whitaker

Samuel
George

M
M

81
12

Croydon, Surrey
Maidstone, Kent

Stealing household goods


Assault and highway robbery
(4 charges)
Highway robbery

White/
Wight
Whiting/
Whiteing
Whitton/
Whitten
Wickham
Widdicombe
/
Weddicomb

James

Wight

40

Maidstone, Kent

William

Whiteing

Stealing livestock (a sheep)

10

Edward

Whitten

Assault and highway robbery

Gloucester,
Gloucestershire
Maidstone, Kent

Mary
Richard

Weddicomb

F
M

Receiving stolen goods


Stealing a winch and other
goods

0
86

Salisbury, Wiltshire
Exeter, Devon

Wilcocks/
Wilcox
Wilding/
Warren
Willcocks/
Wilcocks
Williams

Samuel

61

Dochester, Dorset

John

M
M

Stealing clothing and other


goods
Stealing a watch and two
gold cases
Assault with intent to rob

John

Williams

Robert

Williams

John

Williams

Frances

Williams

Charles

Williams

James

Williams
Williams

Mary
Daniel

Williams/
Creamer

Peter

Williams/
Floyd
Wilson

Richard

Wilcocks

551

200

Bury St Edmonds, Suffolk

Exeter, Devon

Stealing steel

19

Exeter, Devon

80

Launceston, Cornwall

Stealing livestock (2 horses mares)


Burglary

59

Maidstone, Kent

Burglary (two counts)

Stealing clothing

58

Mold, Flintshire, North


Wales
Old Bailey, London

Stealing clothing

23

Old Bailey, London

F
M

20
-1

Old Bailey, London


Radnor, Wales

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

61

Old Bailey, London

John

Burglary

13

Bodmin, Cornwall

Peter

Stealing cash

Wilson

Charles

Stealing clothing and cash

Wilson

Mary

Black Jack

Magee,
Christopher
Black Jemmy

Flaggett

Stealing clothing

Manchester, Lancashire

13

Old Bailey, London

Old Bailey, London

Wilson

John

Wilton/
William
Whilton/
Wilson
Wisehamme John
r

Whilton
Wilson

Stealing material

Wigan, Lancashire

Stealing livestock (18


turkeys)

Bristol, Gloucestershire

Stealing snuff

Gloucester,
Gloucestershire

Wood
Wood

George
Mark

M
M

Stealing clothing
Stealing clothing

51
39

Old Bailey, London


Old Bailey, London

Wood/
Brand
Woodcock

Lucy

Stealing jewellery and cash

68

Old Bailey, London

Peter

Stealing a silver watch, metal


chain and gold seal

39

Old Bailey, London

Woodcock

Francis

Stealing livestock (a sheep)

25

Shrewsbury, Shropshire

Woodham

Samuel

Assault and highway robbery

24

Old Bailey, London

Woolcott/
Woolcot
Worsdell/
Wordale
Wright

John

Woolcot

Burglary

William

Wordale

Stealing iron bolts

James

Highway robbery (3 charges)

Wright

Ann

Stealing clothing

Wright

Benjamin

Wright
Wright
Wright
Yardsley/
Yasley
Yeats/ Yates

Joseph
William
Thomas
Thomas

M
M
M
M

Nancy

Young
Young

John
Simon

M
M

Stealing clothing
Fraud (impersonation)

Youngson
Youngson/
Youngster

George
Elizabeth

M
F

Burglary
Burglary

Yasley

Youngster

427
7
364

Exeter, Devon
Launceston, Cornwall
Maidstone, Kent

68

Old Bailey, London

Stealing a silk handkerchief

Old Bailey, London

Stealing lead from roof


Stealing a watch and gown
Stealing livestock (3 pigs)
Stealing clothing and wheat
(3 charges)
Burglary

40
25
57
53
100

8
0
60
60

Old Bailey, London


Old Bailey, London
Reading, Berkshire
Shrewsbury, Shropshire
York, Yorkshire

Old Bailey, London


Old Bailey, London
Lancaster, Lancashire
Lancaster, Lancashire

Date of trial
Original Sentence
(year/month/day)

Transported for
no. of years
Occupation
(99 = life)

Ship

Age leaving
England
(-1 = unknown)

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

1785/03/05

Transportation

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

30

1784/09/15

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

15

Milliner

Prince of Wales

20

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation
Transportation
Transportation

Labourer

Scarborough

28

7
7
7

No trade recorded
Servant
No trade recorded

Scarborough
Lady Penrhyn
Scarborough

47
29
27

1788/07/05
1788/04/30

No trade recorded

Charlotte

29

1824/06/04

1786/03/03
1784/07/07

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation
Transportation

7
7

Labourer or miller
No trade recorded

Alexander
Scarborough

45
20

1794/04/05
1794/12/27

1786/10/25

Transportation

a poor unhappy woman


of the town' or servant

Lady Penrhyn

22

1843/06/09

1787/04/18
1786/10/25

Transportation
Transportation

7
7

No trade recorded
Servant

Prince of Wales
Lady Penrhyn

-1
32

1789/10/17
1825/11/11

1785/04/11
1787/01/10

Transportation
Transportation

7
7

Labourer
Hawker

Alexander
Lady Penrhyn

24
28

1821/07/05

1786/03/20

Transportation

Seaman

Charlotte

26

1787/01/10
1784/05/26
1786/03/07

Transportation
Transportation
Transportation

7
7
7

Servant
No trade recorded
Dealer

Lady Penrhyn
Scarborough
Charlotte

32
24
30

1816/02/28

1784/05/26

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

31

1818/06/29

1783/08/18

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

20

1784/04/21

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

22

1787/02/21

Transportation

No trade recorded

Prince of Wales

-1

1784/04/21

Transportation

Shoemaker

Scarborough

20

1786/08/30

1785/03/09
1784/05/26
1786/12/13
1784/05/26
1785/03/14

Date of death
unconfirmed

Date left colony


(year/month/day)

1846/08/26

1799/03/??

1793/??/??
1834/06/20
1801/??/??

1783/07/29

Death, later commuted to


transportation

1785/02/28

Death, later commuted to


transportation

14

1786/01/10
1786/08/30
1785/01/12

Transportation
Transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation
Transportation

Saddler

Friendship

24

Labourer and former


soldier

Alexander

21

7
7
7

No trade recorded
Servant
Chimney sweep

Charlotte
Lady Penrhyn
Scarborough

23
25
32

Servant

Prince of Wales

25

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

51

No trade recorded

Alexander

19

1782/10/16

Death, later commuted to


transportation

Book stitcher

Friendship

27

1785/12/14

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

20

1784/07/07

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

20

1785/07/09
1785/03/21

Transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation

7
7

No trade recorded
No trade recorded

Alexander
Alexander

-1
43

1783/07/29

Transportation

Waterman

Friendship

30

1823/02/15

1782/09/11

Transportation

99

No trade recorded

Charlotte

29

1788/02/27

1785/11/23

Transportation

None

Friendship

19

1788/03/03

1786/03/20

Death, later commuted to


transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

23

1785/03/01

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation
Transportation

99

No trade recorded

Scarborough

-1

No trade recorded

Alexander

-1

Seaman

Charlotte

-1

1786/10/25
1786/03/20
1784/04/21

1785/03/01
1785/01/12

1791/12/??

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

1788/10/02

1793/??/??

1787/03/08

1794/07/??

No trade recorded

Charlotte

30

1783/10/29

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

Bricklayer

Friendship

27

1783/09/10

Transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

23

1783/07/30

Transportation

Cabinet maker

Friendship

33

1786/03/11

Transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

41

1784/02/25

Transportation

Silversmith

Friendship

37

1786/08/05

Transportation

None

Friendship

21

1787/01/10
1784/01/14

Transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation

7
7

Servant
Soldier

Lady Penrhyn
Scarborough

70
25

1787/07/12

1785/07/09

Transportation

Servant or weaver

Lady Penrhyn

17

1843/02/24

1785/01/12

Transportation

Silk weaver

Scarborough

21

1784/05/26

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

32

1786/03/18

Transportation

No trade

Friendship

18

1783/10/29

Transportation

None

Friendship

27

1787/04/16

Transportation

No trade recorded

Prince of Wales

-1

1785/07/20

Transportation

Labourer

Alexander

39

1785/07/20

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

23

1784/07/24

1795/09/??

1797/09/25

1811/08/30

1810/??/??

1839/03/16

1792/??/??

1791/03/??

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

45

1783/12/10

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

Fisherman

Friendship

23

1786/03/06

Transportation

Labourer

Alexander

25

1784/05/26

Transportation

Servant

Scarborough

21

1787/04/02

Transportation

Servant

Prince of Wales

24

1783/09/10

Death, later commuted to


transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

28

1785/10/04

Transportation

Bricklayer

Charlotte

28

1804/03/21

1783/09/10

Death, later commuted to


transportation

Coachman

Scarborough

30

1807/04/03

1783/02/03

Transportation

Fisherman

Scarborough

20

1785/03/12

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

29

Servant

Prince of Wales

26

1785/07/18

Death, later commuted to


transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

31

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

Transportation
Transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation

7
7
7

No trade recorded
No trade recorded
Seaman

Alexander
Prince of Wales
Scarborough

21
22
30

1782/07/03

Death, later commuted to


transportation

99

No trade recorded

Scarborough

27

1786/01/09
1785/06/29

Transportation
Transportation

7
7

No trade recorded
No trade recorded

Charlotte
Scarborough

28
23

1821/02/23
1838/02/16

1784/05/26

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

24

1787/02/12

1785/03/15

1784/05/08

99

1838/07/26

1827/08/08

1788/03/24

1788/04/21

1787/07/30
1833/12/18

1784/05/24

Transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

30

1784/01/06

Transportation

None

Friendship

23

1784/12/08

Transportation

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

17

1786/03/20

Death, later commuted to


transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

20

1786/03/20

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

34

None

Friendship

16

No trade recorded

Alexander

27

1785/03/09
1783/07/15
1783/10/29

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation
Transportation
Transportation

7
7
7

Labourer
No trade recorded
No trade recorded

Alexander
Alexander
Charlotte

39
36
25

1785/03/02
1783/09/10

Transportation
Transportation

7
7

Labourer
Nurseryman

Alexander
Scarborough

22
22

1786/01/10

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

29

1783/07/29

Death, later commuted to


transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

26

1787/09/19

1787/01/10
1784/05/24

Transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation

7
7

Servant
No trade recorded

Lady Penrhyn
Charlotte

29
31

1835/06/14

1785/03/14

Transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

29

1789/07/28

1784/03/20

Death, later commuted to


transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

29

1791/10/??

1784/03/15

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

Labourer

Scarborough

21

None

Friendship

20

1785/02/11
1785/03/21

1783/12/10

14

1800/05/15

1791/03/??

1788/03/05

1787/05/19
1831/11/19

1791/03/??

1786/03/16
1786/04/26

Transportation
Transportation

7
7

No trade recorded
Servant

Charlotte
Lady Penrhyn

39
25

1825/05/19

1786/10/25

Transportation

Lady Penrhyn

23

1834/07/16

1786/08/30

Transportation

Mantua maker
(dressmaker)
Servant

Lady Penrhyn

30

1784/07/07

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

16

1783/08/11

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation

Baker

Friendship

26

1791/07/13

Stocking weaver

Friendship

30

1794/10/05

1783/09/10

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

31

1788/05/21

1784/02/25

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation
Transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

33

7
7
7

No trade recorded
Seaman
Labourer

Charlotte
Scarborough
Friendship

61
20
20

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

1786/03/17

Transportation

Servant or labourer

Alexander

23

1796/01/29

1784/08/11

Transportation

Blacksmith

Scarborough

23

1784/09/15

Death, later commuted to


transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

28

1786/03/30
1782/07/22

Transportation
Transportation

7
7

No trade recorded
No trade recorded

Charlotte
Scarborough

21
18

1786/10/25

Transportation

Lady Penrhyn

36

1784/03/13

Transportation

Mantua maker
(dressmaker)
Labourer or farmer

Friendship

44

1786/08/14

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation
Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

31

7
7

Labourer
No trade recorded

Alexander
Scarborough

28
28

1796/06/09
1803/??/??

Death, later commuted to


transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

24

1790/04/20

1783/08/11

1786/08/03
1784/07/07
1783/03/14

1785/03/18
1784/07/07
1786/03/20

1793/??/??

1788/10/02
1788/06/03

1892/04/12

1784/07/07

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

25

1786/08/07

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

44

Waterman

Alexander

23

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

7
7

No trade recorded
No trade recorded

Charlotte
Charlotte

20
28

Shoemaker

Friendship

53

1785/01/11
1785/04/06

Transportation
Transportation

7
7

No trade recorded
Butcher or seaman

Friendship
Scarborough

20
33

1788/09/04

1786/08/07

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

26

1787/06/06

No trade recorded

Scarborough

23

1822/10/15

1784/04/21

Transportation

Shoemaker

Scarborough

23

1792/??/??

1786/04/05

Transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

27

1800/??/??

1784/07/07
1785/07/19

Transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation

7
7

No trade recorded
No trade recorded

Scarborough
Alexander

23
26

1786/01/09

Transportation

Servant

Charlotte

25

1786/03/20
1786/04/26
1784/07/07

Transportation
Transportation
Transportation

7
7
7

No trade recorded
Milliner
No trade recorded

Charlotte
Lady Penrhyn
Scarborough

26
20
23

1784/12/08
1784/03/25

Transportation
Transportation

14
7

Servant
Staymaker

Lady Penrhyn
Scarborough

22
22

1784/07/07

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

20

1786/03/16

Transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

32

1787/05/29

1785/07/20

Transportation

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

28

1832/08/05

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

1784/01/14

1794/05/??
1788/01/08

1841/04/13

1893/01/26

1793/??/??

1821/01/31
1793/11/??

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

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

24

No trade recorded

Alexander

26

No trade recorded

Scarborough

26

1812/01/22

1787/01/10
1786/03/30

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation
Transportation

7
7

Tambour worker
No trade recorded

Lady Penrhyn
Charlotte

20
27

1798/03/26

1785/07/19

Transportation

Charwoman

Lady Penrhyn

37

1814/07/??

1786/03/20

Transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

40

1788/02/19

1785/03/21

Death, later commuted to


transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

18

1786/03/02

Transportation

Labourer

Alexander

24

1788/06/25

1782/09/11

Death, later commuted to


transportation

99

No trade recorded

Charlotte

27

1791/??/??

1784/07/07

Death, later commuted to


transportation

99

Seaman

Scarborough

32

1808/08/15

1785/01/12

Transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

18

1785/09/14

Transportation

Charwoman or servant

Lady Penrhyn

48

1785/12/14
1783/03/21

Transportation
Transportation

7
7

No trade recorded
No trade recorded

Alexander
Scarborough

31
23

1831/09/06

1785/03/05

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

31

1824/12/27

99

No trade recorded

Alexander

32

1820/11/28

1786/08/07
1785/02/03
1785/03/19

1785/03/29

1788/03/15
1793/10/??

1810/??/??

1784/08/02

Death, later commuted to


transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

38

1807/04/03

1785/07/25

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

39

1791/05/22

Jockey

Scarborough

33

1821/04/05

1785/04/06

1791/03/??

1782/07/22

Transportation

Seaman

Scarborough

31

1784/07/07

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

21

1786/03/11

No trade recorded

Charlotte

42

1784/05/26

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

24

1788/12/03

1785/09/14

Transportation

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

20

1843/01/31

1786/10/03
1784/05/27

Transportation
Transportation

7
7

No trade recorded
No trade recorded

Prince of Wales
Scarborough

-1
21

1798/04/21

1787/04/18

Transportation

No trade recorded

Prince of Wales

20

1834/09/24

1783/08/02

Death, later commuted to


transportation

Glove maker

Lady Penrhyn

26

1794/06/26

1785/07/12

Transportation

99

Baker

Alexander

23

1830/06/26

1785/03/29

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

24

1814/08/??

1786/03/06

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

22

1828/11/11

1785/07/13

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

17

1788/05/30

1786/04/26

Transportation

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

29

1789/11/23

1784/12/08
1783/09/10

Transportation
Transportation

7
7

No trade recorded
Printer

Scarborough
Friendship

27
28

1784/08/04

Death, later commuted to


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

Tailor

Friendship

57

No trade recorded

Alexander

33

1787/03/08

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

25

1839/01/01

Needleworker

Lady Penrhyn

28

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

19

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

17

1785/07/27
1785/03/12
1786/01/0
1784/02/25
1786/02/22

14

1807/??/??

1803/??/??

1801/08/??

1785/04/15

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation
Transportation

1783/04/30

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

28

1811/04/26

1787/01/08
1785/07/25

Transportation
Transportation

7
7

Barrow woman
No trade recorded

Lady Penrhyn
Scarborough

26
38

1799/08/25

1786/05/31

Transportation

No trade recorded

Prince of Wales

41

1785/07/21

No trade recorded

Alexander

22

1802/05/21

1784/02/25

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

Seaman

Friendship

22

1834/03/14

1785/07/09

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

24

1838/11/27

1784/12/08

Death, later commuted to


transportation

Dustman

Scarborough

32

1827/02/24

1784/10/07

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

17

1783/09/10

Transportation

No trade recorded

Friendship

23

1787/04/18
1783/04/30

7
99

Servant
Seaman

Prince of Wales
Scarborough

29
30

1805/12/22

1786/04/26

Transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation
Transportation

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

25

1813/03/25

1786/01/10

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

27

1786/04/26

Transportation

Staymaker

Lady Penrhyn

29

1785/03/05

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

24

No trade recorded

Friendship

25

1842/04/22

Transportation

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

25

1817/09/03

1785/03/23
1786/07/24
1783/03/08

1786/07/24

1785/01/0

14

No trade recorded

Alexander

21

1827/??/??

7
7

Labourer
Soldier

Alexander
Friendship

22
25

1787/12/08
1787/06/24

No trade recorded

Alexander

19

? after this date

1793/06/??

1820/11/??

1782/07/30
1785/03/21
1784/01/0

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation
Transportation

99

Labourer

Scarborough

48

1814/04/02

No trade recorded

Alexander

29

1843/10/04

Brickmaker

Friendship

34

1792/12/25

1786/03/16

Transportation

Hairdresser or labourer

Alexander

27

1786/03/23

Transportation

Labourer

Alexander

31

1785/07/18

Transportation

Labourer

Alexander

19

1784/08/13

Transportation

No trade recorded

Prince of Wales

20

1819/06/03

1783/08/21

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

26

1822/04/21

1784/11/24

Transportation

Gardener

Friendship

20

1836/06/25

1784/12/08
1786/12/13
1785/03/12

7
7
7

No trade recorded
Servant
No trade recorded

Scarborough
Lady Penrhyn
Friendship

17
28
37

1820/09/27
1788/05/30

1786/03/04
1784/07/07

Transportation
Transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation
Transportation
Transportation

7
7

Labourer
Law clerk

Alexander
Scarborough

25
18

1787/04/09
1817/12/25

1785/02/10

Transportation

No trade recorded

Friendship

17

1786/12/0
1784/09/15
1783/12/10

Transportation
Transportation
Transportation

7
7
7

No trade recorded
Seaman
Whitesmith (tinsmith)

Prince of Wales
Scarborough
Friendship

62
24
21

1783/06/04

No trade recorded

Scarborough

27

1786/03/20

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

28

1785/10/14

Transportation

No trade recorded

Prince of Wales

57

1788/07/24

1783/07/29

Transportation

No trade recorded

Friendship

25

1826/10/22

1794/??/??

1793/??/??

1793/??/??
1790/05/24
1791/??/??
1796/08/08

1783/04/29

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

29

1785/09/14
1786/04/04
1786/12/13
1787/02/21

Transportation
Transportation
Transportation
Transportation

7
7
7
7

Servant
No trade recorded
Servant
No trade recorded

Lady Penrhyn
Charlotte
Lady Penrhyn
Prince of Wales

26
30
26
15

1793/05/03
1806/09/02

1784/01/14

Transportation

None

Friendship

27

1837/??/??

1787/04/05

No trade recorded

Prince of Wales

19

1851/12/29

No trade recorded

Scarborough

28

1786/12/13

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation
Transportation

Alexander

-1

1785/04/06

Transportation

Seaman (former
midshipman) or clerk
Hawker

Lady Penrhyn

22

1826/11/17

1784/08/04

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

45

1788/06/18

No trade recorded

Charlotte

27

1847/07/10

1785/09/16

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation
Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

24

1804/01/21

1784/12/08
1787/01/0

Transportation
Transportation

7
7

No trade recorded
Labourer

Scarborough
Charlotte

22
-1

1789/08/12
1791/06/13

1787/01/0

Transportation

No trade recorded

Prince of Wales

22

1840/11/18

1784/03/04

Death, later commuted to


transportation

Labourer

Alexander

19

1830/01/28

1784/12/08

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

29

1783/04/30

1785/07/09

1817/01/22

1800/10/21
?

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

25

No trade recorded

Scarborough

35

1784/01/13

Transportation

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

37

1784/04/21

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

17

1783/03/03

Death, later commuted to


transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

26

1784/12/08

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

23

1823/12/13

No trade recorded

Friendship

24

1841/06/24

1785/03/05

Death, later commuted to


transportation

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

24

1830/06/12

1786/03/08

99

Labourer

Alexander

43

1787/06/03

1785/05/11

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

Shoe binder

Lady Penrhyn

22

1814/01/19

1785/04/05

Transportation

Labourer

Alexander

22

1785/06/29

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

38

1792/07/31

1784/07/07
1784/04/21

Transportation
Transportation

7
7

No trade recorded
No trade recorded

Scarborough
Scarborough

20
22

1835/08/04
1839/01/08

1785/04/05

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

47

1818/10/13

1786/03/20

Transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

45

1792/09/15

1784/01/14

Transportation

Shoemaker

Friendship

18

1798/11/15

1786/12/29

Transportation

Leather breeches maker Friendship

28

1782/03/18
1784/03/17

1783/09/10

1810/02/17

1791/??/??

1785/02/16

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

36

1821/04/02

1786/07/11

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

61

1787/05/08

1783/09/10

Transportation

None

Friendship

31

1787/04/18
1786/12/13

Transportation
Transportation

7
7

No trade recorded
Mantua maker

Prince of Wales
Lady Penrhyn

-1
28

1784/12/08

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

29

1785/05/11

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

24

1837/09/16

7
7

Seaman
No trade recorded

Scarborough
Alexander

28
35

1821/08/22

Transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation
Transportation

7
7

No trade recorded
Labourer

Prince of Wales
Alexander

30
20

1841/03/23

No trade recorded

Alexander

23

No trade recorded

Scarborough

42

1785/07/13

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

14

No trade recorded

Alexander

18

1785/05/24

Transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

29

1817/11/20

1786/01/18

Transportation

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

18

1835/05/13

1782/01/09

Death, later commuted to


transportation

14

No trade recorded

Charlotte

31

1782/12/04

Death, later commuted to


transportation

None

Friendship

22

1784/09/15
1784/03/24

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

1784/03/02

1801/??/??

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

1791/??/??

1841/08/10

1807/12/09

Carpenter

Alexander

-1

1787/01/10

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

Hawker

Lady Penrhyn

46

1785/10/19
1784/01/12

Transportation
Transportation

7
7

Lace weaver
No trade recorded

Lady Penrhyn
Charlotte

33
59

1785/03/01

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

27

1786/02/22

Transportation

Lady Penrhyn

61

1793/06/??

1786/01/12

Transportation

Old clothes woman,


dealer
No trade recorded

Alexander

21

1793/02/??

1783/09/10

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

34

1791/12/28

1785/07/13
1784/05/26

Transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation

Labourer
Wax chandler

Alexander
Scarborough

32
27

1793/??/??

1784/03/24

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

27

1784/03/06

Transportation

Servant

Prince of Wales

25

1784/01/14

No trade recorded

Scarborough

26

1785/10/19

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

Silk winder

Lady Penrhyn

34

1784/12/08

Transportation

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

19

1783/09/10

Transportation

Mantua maker

Friendship

36

1785/01/12

Transportation

Porter, ex-sergeant

Scarborough

46

1795/01/03

1785/07/27
1785/03/02
1786/08/30

Transportation
Transportation
Transportation

7
7
7

No trade recorded
No trade recorded
Oyster seller or servant

Alexander
Alexander
Lady Penrhyn

28
50
36

1787/05/06
1787/08/05
1789/10/11

1786/01/10
1785/03/01
1785/03/18
1784/03/24

7
7
7
7

No trade recorded
No trade recorded
No trade recorded
Labourer

Alexander
Alexander
Alexander
Alexander

47
37
30
22

1787/04/17
1818/09/30
1793/03/05
1820/09/03

1784/07/24

Transportation
Transportation
Transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation
Transportation

Hawker and peddlar

Scarborough

39

1828/06/01

1785/03/02

Transportation

Labourer

Alexander

36

1832/02/14

1784/04/21

7
99

1827/05/02

1791/??/??

1792/??/??

1783/08/11

Death, later commuted to


transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

31

1784/08/13
1784/12/08

Transportation
Transportation

7
7

Labourer
No trade recorded

Scarborough
Alexander

22
20

1783/12/10

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

Cabinet maker

Friendship

32

1801/07/09

14

1830/10/29

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

99

Apprentice clog [cloak?] Lady Penrhyn


maker
Labourer
Alexander

30

1790/06/??

Labourer

Alexander

29

1798/01/13

1783/03/08

Death, later commuted to


transportation

Weaver

Friendship

33

1788/10/21

1787/01/10
1785/03/14

7
7

Hawker
No trade recorded

Lady Penrhyn
Charlotte

36
26

1832/04/01

1786/08/30

Transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation
Transportation

Servant

Prince of Wales

40

1788/09/23

1784/04/21

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

20

1846/11/19

1784/03/23

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

14

No trade recorded

Friendship

30

1788/06/08

Leather breeches maker Friendship

28

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation
Transportation

99

Labourer

Alexander

28

7
7

No trade recorded
Servant

Scarborough
Lady Penrhyn

34
20

7
99

No trade recorded
No trade recorded

Scarborough
Charlotte

29
17

1785/10/16

Transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation
Transportation

Weaver

Alexander

-1

1785/07/18
1785/02/23

Transportation
Transportation

7
7

Labourer
Needleworker

Alexander
Lady Penrhyn

21
30

1784/04/21
1786/08/07

Transportation
Transportation

14
7

Silversmith
No trade recorded

Scarborough
Charlotte

39
31

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

1783/03/13

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

1793/??/??

1788/04/26

1810/??/??
1795/08/08
1793/??/??

1785/02/10

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

21

1787/04/18

Transportation

No trade recorded

Prince of Wales

-1

1784/10/20

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

27

1784/07/07

No trade recorded

Scarborough

24

None

Friendship

22

7
7

Seaman
No trade recorded

Alexander
Charlotte

24
34

1783/07/23

Death, later commuted to


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

No trade recorded

Scarborough

24

1785/01/12
1785/10/05

Transportation
Transportation

7
7

No trade recorded
Labourer

Scarborough
Alexander

32
28

1784/02/03

Transportation

Plasterer

Scarborough

19

1784/02/25

Death, later commuted to


transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

24

1783/12/10

Transportation

Chimney sweep

Friendship

13

1786/10/02

Transportation

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

22

1787/03/26

Transportation

No trade recorded

Prince of Wales

32

1784/03/16

Labourer

Scarborough

21

None

Friendship

24

1831/12/10

1785/02/16

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation
Transportation

Wheelwright

Alexander

26

1830/01/31

1786/03/20

Transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

21

1784/12/08

Transportation

Dustman

Scarborough

21

1804/11/04

1783/12/10

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

30

1810/05/10

No trade recorded

Scarborough

23

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

1783/02/20

1782/07/22

14

14
7

1793/??/??

1825/11/08

1847/01/01

1843/05/18

1791/??/??

1839/01/14

1791/??/??

1784/03/03

Death, later commuted to


transportation

None

Friendship

33

1784/08/12

Transportation

Ship's carpenter

Scarborough

32

1791/??/??

1786/03/11

Mantua maker

Lady Penrhyn

30

1820/??/??

1784/12/08

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

18

1795/01/26

1784/03/06

Transportation

Surgeon

Scarborough

26

1795/09/13

1785/07/21

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

25

1787/05/03

1785/07/27

Transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

30

1785/06/29

Transportation

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

30

1786/08/30
1784/10/20
1784/02/25

7
7
7

Hawker
No trade recorded
No trade recorded

Lady Penrhyn
Scarborough
Scarborough

21
27
21

1802/07/05

1785/04/05

Transportation
Transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation
Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

31

1787/05/13

1785/07/11

Transportation

Labourer

Alexander

26

1813/04/22

1784/03/19

Transportation

None

Friendship

27

1788/06/10

1786/03/20

Transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

24

1837/01/29

1786/03/17

Transportation

Labourer

Alexander

55

1798/02/27

1784/12/08

Transportation

Master butcher

Alexander

27

1786/03/25

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

19

No trade recorded

Charlotte

29

1786/03/16

1808/04/17

1804/04/??

1793/??/??

1793/01/??

Labourer

Scarborough

24

1785/04/14

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

Labourer

Alexander

23

1787/05/31

1786/04/26

Transportation

No trade recorded

Prince of Wales

23

1806/12/??

1787/04/18
1784/03/30

Transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation
Transportation
Transportation

7
14

No trade recorded
Bricklayer

Prince of Wales
Friendship

17
23

1838/05/18

7
14

No trade recorded
No trade recorded

Alexander
Charlotte

23
26

1842/10/30

Transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation
Transportation

7
7

No trade recorded
Miller

Charlotte
Friendship

38
34

Stocking weaver

Friendship

21

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

7
7
7

No trade recorded
No trade recorded
No trade recorded

Alexander
Alexander
Scarborough

21
-1
27

1843/10/21

99

Seaman

Scarborough

22

1806/04/28

1784/03/26

1784/09/15
1783/07/23

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

1785/01/13

Transportation

Servant

Alexander

23

1787/04/09

Transportation

Pin header

Prince of Wales

31

1782/10/30

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

23

1784/01/16

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation

99

Labourer

Alexander

51

99

Sawyer

Scarborough

27

1797/12/01

1783/09/10

1794/11/??

1783/03/20

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

22

1829/11/28

1784/04/21
1785/03/16

Transportation
Transportation

7
7

Brickmaker
Labourer

Scarborough
Alexander

33
25

1822/11/29

1810/??/??

1785/07/12

Transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

21

1816/07/18

1785/03/29

Blacksmith

Friendship

24

1788/07/02

1784/07/30

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

Labourer

Scarborough

33

1815/09/30

1785/09/14

Transportation

No trade recorded

Lady Penrhyn

22

1836/02/18

1784/05/26
1787/01/21

Transportation
Transportation

7
7

Tailor
No trade recorded

Scarborough
Prince of Wales

24
-1

1782/09/11

Death, later commuted to


transportation

Ivory turner

Friendship

23

1783/08/18

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

27

1796/02/23

1784/05/26

Transportation

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

30

1804/05/17

1785/03/30

Transportation

No trade recorded

Prince of Wales

22

1830/03/17

1784/01/14

Death, later commuted to


transportation

Waterman

Friendship

29

1784/03/30

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation
Transportation
Transportation

14

No trade recorded

Friendship

22

No trade recorded

Scarborough

24

7
7

Servant cook
Shoemaker

Lady Penrhyn
Charlotte

24
24

1807/06/09

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation
Transportation

Labourer

Alexander

25

1787/03/11

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

33

1807/05/20

No trade recorded

Scarborough

21

1788/04/15

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

1785/03/10
1784/10/20
1784/05/26

99

1801/??/??

1791/??/??

1807/??/??
1791/??/??
1793/??/??

1787/01/09

Transportation

Furrier

Lady Penrhyn

19

1786/10/25

Transportation

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

29

1816/11/03

1785/03/14

Transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

23

1818/05/17

1785/07/09

No trade recorded

Charlotte

32

1847/09/02

1782/10/08

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

26

1801/??/??

1783/09/10

Transportation

Watchmaker

Scarborough

28

1805/??/??

1784/02/25

Transportation

None

Friendship

22

1783/03/26

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

23

Watchmaker

Alexander

22

1808/??/??

Death, later commuted to


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

No trade recorded

Alexander

27

1793/06/15

99

No trade recorded

Prince of Wales

-1

7
14
7
14
7

No trade recorded
Servant
Carpenter
No trade recorded
Tailor

Alexander
Lady Penrhyn
Scarborough
Charlotte
Alexander

32
60
23
40
24

No trade recorded

Scarborough

26

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

Labourer

Scarborough

43

None

Friendship

20

1785/07/20

Death, later commuted to


transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

32

1783/09/10

Transportation

Weaver

Friendship

25

1786/02/22

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

1793/??/??

1811/09/27
1795/??/??

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

1794/??/??

1788/12/22

1810/??/??

Labourer

Alexander

18

1791/??/??

Labourer

Alexander

19

1791/??/??

7
7

Labourer
Labourer

Alexander
Alexander

17
24

1794/??/??

1784/07/07

Death, later commuted to


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

No trade recorded

Scarborough

28

1794/??/??

1787/04/18

Transportation

Servant

Prince of Wales

-1

1793/04/03

1784/03/24

Death, later commuted to


transportation

Labourer

Alexander

35

1812/05/09

1784/04/21
1787/01/10

Transportation
Transportation

14
7

No trade recorded
Servant

Scarborough
Lady Penrhyn

33
29

1819/01/02
1849/04/29

1784/07/07

Death, later commuted to


transportation

99

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

19

1820/03/17

1782/07/03

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

29

1837/12/21

1783/12/10

Transportation

Weaver

Charlotte

22

1822/09/26

1786/03/11

Transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

42

1787/01/09

Transportation

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

17

1783/04/28

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

38

1786/03/20

Transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

26

1787/04/18

Transportation

No trade recorded

Prince of Wales

-1

1785/03/23

None

Friendship

22

1786/01/13

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

No trade recorded

Prince of Wales

49

1787/04/18

Transportation

No trade recorded

Prince of Wales

14

1785/07/13
1785/03/05

Transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation

7
7

Labourer
No trade recorded

Alexander
Alexander

27
24

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

14

1811/??/??

1829/10/29
1791/03/??

1825/07/18

1785/05/11

Transportation

Hawker

Lady Penrhyn

24

1784/08/12

Transportation

None

Friendship

33

1783/04/30

Death, later commuted to


transportation

Shoemaker

Friendship

33

1784/12/08

Transportation

Servant

Alexander

29

1788/??/??

1785/07/13

Transportation

Labourer

Alexander

35

1791/10/??

1783/10/29

Transportation

None

Friendship

30

1788/07/29

1785/07/21

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

15

1783/09/10

Death, later commuted to


transportation

Seaman

Friendship

24

1786/03/20

Transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

29

1812/11/25

1785/01/12

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

16

1819/06/29

1784/07/07

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

27

1798/??/??

No trade recorded

Alexander

21

1785/03/19

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

25

1783/07/30

No trade recorded

Friendship

24

1785/03/15
1787/04/09

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation
Transportation

7
7

Labourer
Servant

Alexander
Prince of Wales

34
16

1792/06/12

1786/08/03

Transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

36

1820/12/20

1785/10/30

Transportation

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

19

1792/??/??

1784/04/21

Transportation

Plasterer

Scarborough

23

1792/??/??

1785/03/22

1793/01/21

1793/01/??

?
1800/??/??

1838/08/19

1784/03/20

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

21

1784/04/07
1785/01/12

Transportation
Transportation

7
7

No trade recorded
No trade recorded

Scarborough
Scarborough

25
29

1784/04/21

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

32

1785/03/23

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

25

1784/05/26

Transportation

Plasterer's assistant

Scarborough

24

1784/09/15
1783/03/03

Transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation

7
7

Bricklayer's labourer
Silk dyer

Scarborough
Friendship

19
26

1822/08/??

1784/07/12
1784/07/07

Transportation
Transportation

7
7

No trade recorded
Blacksmith or soldier

Alexander
Scarborough

28
30

1839/05/29

1786/03/20

Transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

54

1812/11/21

1786/03/20

Transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

26

1785/02/23

Transportation

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

20

1784/04/21

Death, later commuted to


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

99

No trade recorded

Scarborough

29

7
7

Brazier
No trade recorded

Scarborough
Alexander

28
25

1787/12/24

No trade recorded

Alexander

25

1818/03/08

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

99

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

27

Caulker

Charlotte

25

Death, later commuted to


transportation

14

No trade recorded

Prince of Wales

17

1784/08/11
1785/03/05
1785/03/05

1786/04/26
1785/01/12
1787/04/05

1827/04/25

1792/??/??

1837/09/26

1793/??/??

1812/??/??

1856/06/29

Shoemaker

Friendship

44

1786/01/12
1785/02/10

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation
Transportation

7
7

No trade recorded
No trade recorded

Alexander
Friendship

-1
18

1793/??/??

1784/05/26

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

33

1791/??/??

1786/07/19

Transportation

Lady Penrhyn

25

1784/10/12

Transportation

Servant or needle
worker
No trade recorded

Alexander

29

1784/04/21

Transportation

Servant

Scarborough

27

1822/12/26

1786/10/25
1784/04/21

Transportation
Transportation

7
7

Servant
Shoemaker

Lady Penrhyn
Scarborough

31
32

1820/10/18

1784/07/07

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

28

1846/11/20

1784/04/21

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

17

1783/03/17

Transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

38

1785/01/20

Transportation

Labourer

Alexander

19

1820/??/??

1784/03/24

Labourer

Alexander

19

1792/05/30

1786/07/20
1786/07/20

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation
Transportation

7
7

Friendship
Friendship

25
24

1789/03/17

1786/03/14

Transportation

None
Labourer or woollen
dresser
Butcher

Alexander

19

1784/07/07

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

25

1786/08/30

Transportation

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

30

1785/12/14

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

23

1783/09/10

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

18

1828/11/03

1785/03/12

Transportation

14

None

Friendship

67

1790/05/13

1785/07/20

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

35

1806/12/14

1783/08/11

1804/05/20

1825/01/03

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

1788/05/??

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

1784/10/20

Death, later commuted to


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

1785/03/23

Transportation

No trade recorded

Friendship

23

1788/02/19

1784/01/14

Apprentice ivory turner

Alexander

25

1792/??/??

1786/04/26
1785/07/24

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation
Transportation

7
7

Servant
Milliner

Lady Penrhyn
Friendship

28
22

1824/04/04
1787/11/15

1785/01/27

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

-1

1783/03/17

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

27

Milliner

Lady Penrhyn

28

1788/03/11

1787/03/08

1786/03/11
1786/01/10
1785/04/06
1785/03/10

1786/02/22

No trade recorded

Alexander

-1

Seaman
Law clerk

Scarborough
Alexander

26
22

No trade recorded

Alexander

47

Seaman

Alexander

-1

1817/??/??

7
99

99

1788/01/12

1788/??/??

1785/07/27
1787/02/21

Transportation
Transportation

7
7

Labourer
No trade recorded

Alexander
Prince of Wales

57
15

1784/01/14

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation

Mantua maker

Lady Penrhyn

22

99

No trade recorded

Scarborough

30

99

No trade recorded

Scarborough

28

1813/06/01

1783/09/10

1801/??/??

1781/12/05

Death, later commuted to


transportation

1784/07/07

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

-1

1820/08/28

1786/03/20

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

31

1825/02/24

1784/02/25

Transportation

Jeweller

Friendship

32

1799/04/11

1784/07/07

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

23

1800/??/??

1785/01/26

Transportation

Labourer or brickmaker

Friendship

57

1785/02/03

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

-1

1785/01/31

Transportation

Labourer or miner

Friendship

39

1784/01/14

Transportation

Alexander

22

1784/04/21

Transportation

Soldier or servant or
tailor
Shoemaker

Scarborough

29

1796/06/25

1784/05/26

Transportation

Stonemason

Alexander

19

1788/06/25

1783/01/15

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

33

1825/05/18

No trade recorded

Scarborough

22

1829/04/08

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation
Transportation
Transportation
Transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

33

1850/01/22

No trade recorded

Charlotte

26

1817/05/14

7
7
7

Servant
No trade recorded
No trade recorded

Lady Penrhyn
Prince of Wales
Prince of Wales

20
21
-1

1817/10/12
1801/10/16

99

No trade recorded

Scarborough

27

No trade recorded

Charlotte

19

1826/11/28

1786/03/16

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation
Transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

21

1839/01/17

1785/02/16
1786/12/13

Transportation
Transportation

7
7

Alexander
Lady Penrhyn

34
35

1788/06/05
1818/04/28

1785/12/14

Transportation

No trade recorded
Servant or charwoman
or washerwoman
No trade recorded

Alexander

24

1785/07/13

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

26

1785/02/16

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

22

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

1784/07/07
1786/08/19

1793/??/??

1807/??/??

1832/02/06

1793/??/??

1784/01/16

Transportation

Labourer

Alexander

31

1837/07/24

1786/03/20

Death, later commuted to


transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

24

1793/09/??

1783/12/10

Transportation

Labourer

Friendship

22

1784/10/05

Transportation

Carpenter

Friendship

22

1837/11/30

1783/03/14

Death, later commuted to


transportation

No trade recorded

Friendship

24

1837/08/11

1785/03/10

Death, later commuted to


transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

25

1823/03/03

1784/03/26

Seaman or labourer

Scarborough

25

1836/01/21

1785/04/14

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

Labourer

Alexander

22

1785/01/12

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

31

1783/08/21

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

31

1785/01/12

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

99

Fishmonger or servant

Lady Penrhyn

22

1828/09/02

No trade recorded

Scarborough

62

1807/??/??

Death, later commuted to


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

Button stamper

Alexander

20

1816/11/22

Rope maker

Charlotte

27

Labourer

Alexander

23

No trade recorded

Scarborough

20

1831/04/26

7
7

Ivory turner
Stonecutter

Scarborough
Scarborough

23
56

1793/08/??

1785/03/18

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation
Transportation

Labourer

Alexander

20

1786/10/25

Transportation

Seaman

Alexander

-1

1783/07/15
1785/03/21
1785/07/18
1786/03/25

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

1793/??/??

1796/06/03

1794/??/??

1810/??/??

1793/06/04

1783/12/10

Death, later commuted to


transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

25

1784/07/07

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

27

1784/09/15

Transportation

Seaman

Scarborough

21

1784/07/30
1784/03/24

Transportation
Transportation

7
7

Labourer
Weaver

Scarborough
Alexander

21
29

1783/03/03

Death, later commuted to


transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

26

1786/08/14
1786/01/12

Transportation
Transportation

7
7

No trade recorded
No trade recorded

Scarborough
Alexander

31
-1

1785/07/18

Transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

27

1784/10/07

Death, later commuted to


transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

24

1785/07/09

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

38

7
7

No trade recorded
Seaman

Scarborough
Charlotte

17
24

Transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation
Transportation
Transportation

7
14

Labourer
No trade recorded

Alexander
Alexander

33
25

7
7

No trade recorded
No trade recorded

Prince of Wales
Scarborough

29
21

1783/09/10

Death, later commuted to


transportation

Seaman

Friendship

32

1785/03/10

Transportation

Labourer

Alexander

28

1787/01/10

Transportation

Lady Penrhyn

33

1785/03/19

Transportation

Laundress, mantua
maker
No trade recorded

Scarborough

30

1810/02/14

1785/03/19
1784/07/07

Transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation

7
99

No trade recorded
No trade recorded

Scarborough
Scarborough

32
27

1795/05/29
1813/09/03

1784/04/21
1783/03/03

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

1810/??/??

1810/01/18

1823/02/06

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

1792/??/??

1793/11/14

1791/??/??

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

1843/04/20
1810/??/??

1781/05/30

Death, later commuted to


transportation

99

1782/07/29

Death, later commuted to


transportation

1784/04/21
1785/03/14

No trade recorded

Scarborough

22

1837/06/24

Farmer

Scarborough

28

1837/09/05

Transportation

Seaman

Scarborough

64

Seaman

Charlotte

22

1784/01/14

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

Silk weaver

Friendship

23

1785/03/29

Transportation

Labourer

Alexander

17

1784/07/07
1786/12/13

Transportation
Transportation

7
7

No trade recorded
Needleworker

Scarborough
Lady Penrhyn

-1
30

1809/01/02

1785/07/09

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

27

1787/02/17

1785/07/09

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

22

1789/01/09

1785/10/06

Transportation

Labourer

Alexander

35

1787/05/06

1787/02/07

Transportation

No trade recorded

Prince of Wales

-1

1790/04/02

1784/02/25

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

23

1789/01/22

No trade recorded

Scarborough

26

1802/02/11

Death, later commuted


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

to

No trade recorded

Alexander

39

1787/01/06

to

No trade recorded

Alexander

35

1791/06/29

to

99

No trade recorded

Scarborough

40

1838/12/17

to

No trade recorded

Charlotte

22

1810/??/??

No trade recorded

Alexander

32

1793/??/??

1786/04/25
1785/07/19
1785/07/27
1784/07/07
1786/03/20

1785/07/19

Transportation

1815/03/02

1785/10/07

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

25

1785/03/22

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

19

Calenderer, cloth glazer

Alexander

37

1782/10/16

Death, later commuted to


transportation

99

Watchcase maker

Friendship

29

1809/10/15

1784/03/06

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation

Weaver

Alexander

24

1829/??/??

Watch chain maker

Lady Penrhyn

30

1785/03/14

Death, later commuted to


transportation

Ex marine

Charlotte

26

1850/10/02

1786/01/10

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

32

1788/03/04

1786/01/10

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

23

1787/05/24

1785/07/25

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

21

1788/05/21

1786/03/16

Death, later commuted to


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

No trade recorded

Charlotte

31

1830/01/12

No trade recorded

Charlotte

30

No trade recorded

Charlotte

23

1784/08/11

Transportation

Seaman

Scarborough

35

1788/03/04

1785/03/22

No trade recorded

Alexander

24

1787/07/04

1786/08/30

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

Nurse

Lady Penrhyn

30

1787/04/18

Transportation

Nurse

Prince of Wales

-1

1787/01/10

Transportation

Hawker

Lady Penrhyn

35

1787/04/18

Transportation

No trade recorded

Prince of Wales

-1

1784/09/15
1784/12/08

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

7
7

No trade recorded
Dustman

Scarborough
Scarborough

30
20

Mantua maker

Lady Penrhyn

25

No trade recorded

Scarborough

29

1785/01/20

1784/05/26

1785/03/14
1785/03/14

1786/05/31
1783/06/04

1793/??/??

1835/08/28

1792/12/??

? before this date

1784/04/21

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

30

1784/04/22

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

-1

1785/03/01
1785/04/05

Transportation
Transportation

7
7

No trade recorded
No trade recorded

Charlotte
Charlotte

-1
29

1837/09/26
1826/10/17

1784/04/21

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

21

1796/??/??

? before this date

1782/03/18

No trade recorded

Scarborough

29

1830/10/29

1783/12/10

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

No trade recorded

Friendship

28

1786/08/03
1786/10/09

Transportation
Transportation

14
5

No trade recorded
No trade recorded

Charlotte
Prince of Wales

24
19

1786/10/25

Transportation

Hawker

Lady Penrhyn

21

1796/06/18

1785/10/19

Transportation

Silk winder

Lady Penrhyn

30

1822/06/22

1785/04/11

Transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

33

1785/03/05

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

47

No trade recorded

Scarborough

27

1786/03/16

Transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

22

1836/??/??

1786/08/28

Transportation

Hawker

Charlotte

25

1836/04/30

1784/04/21

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

30

1806/11/12

1784/10/20

Transportation

14

Servant

Alexander

25

1801/03/05

1785/03/19

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation
Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

34

7
7

No trade recorded
No trade recorded

Alexander
Alexander

20
23

No trade recorded

Alexander

25

Labourer or miller

Friendship

33

1784/03/10

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

Fiddler

Alexander

34

1784/07/13

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

34

1787/04/09

Transportation

Servant

Prince of Wales

32

1784/10/14
1784/01/14

Transportation
Transportation

7
7

Labourer
Stocking weaver

Alexander
Friendship

19
33

1806/05/30

1785/07/25

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

41

1820/09/17

1784/01/14

Transportation

None

Friendship

19

1786/03/08

Transportation

Currier

Alexander

27

1821/02/10

1786/05/04

Transportation

None

Friendship

20

1856/08/07

1782/07/23

Death, later commuted to


transportation

Plasterer

Friendship

28

1795/11/01

1784/12/08
1782/10/16

Transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation
Transportation

7
7

No trade recorded
No trade recorded

Alexander
Scarborough

23
22

No trade recorded

Scarborough

23

Transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation
Transportation

7
7

No trade recorded
No trade recorded

Prince of Wales
Alexander

20
33

Haymaker

Scarborough

40

Transportation
Transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation
Transportation

7
7
7

No trade recorded
Servant
Chimney sweep

Scarborough
Lady Penrhyn
Scarborough

31
32
23

Labourer

Alexander

41

1785/07/19
1784/12/08
1785/03/21
1785/07/09

1783/08/16

1784/04/21
1787/01/11
1785/07/22
1784/07/07
1784/05/26
1786/12/13
1785/01/12
1785/07/27

1793/??/??
1789/01/14
1787/02/17

1819/04/03

1820/06/04

1793/??/??
1835/06/28
1805/07/26

1836/04/25

No trade recorded

Alexander

19

1784/04/21
1786/03/20

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation
Transportation

7
7

No trade recorded
No trade recorded

Scarborough
Charlotte

-1
33

1786/08/30

Transportation

Artificial flower maker

Lady Penrhyn

21

1786/03/15
1786/06/07

Transportation
Transportation

7
7

Waterman
Labourer or carpenter

Alexander
Friendship

25
35

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

1783/04/16

Transportation

Shipwight

Friendship

47

1793/??/??

1785/04/14
1782/03/06

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

7
7

Labourer
None

Alexander
Friendship

38
47

1787/03/24
1788/03/18

No trade recorded

Scarborough

28

1798/05/07

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

21

1808/01/21

1784/07/07

Death, later commuted to


transportation

99

No trade recorded

Scarborough

17

1825/10/04

1786/01/10

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

24

1787/03/13

1784/08/04

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

29

Labourer

Friendship

27

1842/04/30

Transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation
Transportation

7
14

No trade recorded
Shipwight

Alexander
Charlotte

28
44

1827/06/25

Jeweller

Alexander

18

Labourer

Alexander

28

1786/03/20

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

25

1822/11/28

1784/04/21

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

27

1788/03/07

1785/03/21

1784/07/24
1785/03/05

1785/03/12

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

1800/??/??

1786/07/19

Death, later commuted to


transportation

1784/10/20
1787/01/0

Transportation
Transportation

1783/09/10

Second hand dealer

Lady Penrhyn

32

1818/04/??

7
7

Servant
No trade recorded

Alexander
Prince of Wales

21
18

1839/11/08

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

22

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

Transportation
Transportation
Transportation
Transportation
Transportation
Transportation

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

1785/03/30

Transportation

Labourer

Alexander

34

1786/04/25

Transportation

No trade recorded

Friendship

21

1786/03/20

Death, later commuted to


transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

18

1786/03/17
1785/07/20

Transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation
Transportation

7
7

Hawker
No trade recorded

Alexander
Alexander

33
57

1794/01/04

Servant

Scarborough

24

1791/01/16

99

No trade recorded

Scarborough

27

1840/06/24

Labourer

Alexander

28

1792/12/07

1784/12/08

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation
Transportation

Soldier

Alexander

19

1788/01/13

1786/03/20

Transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

-1

1828/11/11

1784/10/20

Transportation

Servant

Scarborough

35

1790/11/07

1784/05/26
1782/09/11
1785/03/16

14

1793/??/??

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

1795/03/07

1785/07/20
1785/03/17

1783/08/02
1786/03/20

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

1784/03/10

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

25

1784/03/23

Labourer

Scarborough

37

1787/03/26

1786/03/20

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

25

1788/12/16

1786/08/07

Transportation

No trade recorded

Charlotte

43

1786/03/25

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

24

Labourer

Scarborough

18

No trade recorded

Prince of Wales

-1

1784/07/07

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

25

1785/05/11

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

20

1786/02/22
1785/03/23

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

7
7

Needleworker
No trade recorded

Lady Penrhyn
Friendship

39
48

Seaman

Charlotte

23

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

32

Silk weaver

Alexander

20

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

99

No trade recorded

Scarborough

26

1788/12/11

No trade recorded

Prince of Wales

47

1816/08/29

1783/08/13
1785/03/23
1783/03/14

1784/08/04

1783/09/02

1783/09/10

1783/08/18
1785/01/20

1781/07/11
1787/02/21

7
7

Brickmaker
Labourer

Alexander
Alexander

28
27

1837/06/13

to
to

No trade recorded

Scarborough

-1

1795/??/??

to

No trade recorded

Alexander

25

1808/03/08

to

99

Labourer

Scarborough

36

1802/??/??

14
7

No trade recorded
No trade recorded

Charlotte
Charlotte

35
23

1789/10/08

1811/07/08

1815/03/13

1801/07/13

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

1785/10/10

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

-1

1800/??/??

1784/07/12

Transportation

No trade recorded

Alexander

43

1787/03/28

1785/02/10

Transportation

None

Friendship

18

1784/10/20
1783/10/29

Transportation
Transportation

7
7

No trade recorded
Shoemaker

Alexander
Friendship

23
24

1796/04/??

1786/07/19

Transportation

Lace maker

Lady Penrhyn

33

1820/03/27

1784/07/07

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

24

1811/02/09

1784/03/13

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Death, later commuted to
transportation

14

Labourer

Friendship

48

1788/06/23

99

No trade recorded

Scarborough

20

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

99

No trade recorded

Charlotte

47

1788/03/15

No trade recorded

Scarborough

58

1790/09/02

No trade recorded

Scarborough

25

1825/03/15

1784/05/26

Death, later commuted to


transportation
Transportation

Servant

Lady Penrhyn

33

1787/04/04

1784/05/26

Transportation

No trade recorded

Scarborough

18

1784/05/26
1784/09/15
1785/02/28
1784/08/04

Transportation
Transportation
Transportation
Transportation

7
7
7
7

No trade recorded
No trade recorded
Labourer
Gardener

Scarborough
Scarborough
Alexander
Scarborough

22
-1
22
28

1785/07/09

Death, later commuted to


transportation

Milliner

Lady Penrhyn

19

1784/10/20
1784/04/21

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

7
7

No trade recorded
Seaman

Alexander
Scarborough

25
25

1788/??/??

7
7

No trade recorded
Laundress

Prince of Wales
Prince of Wales

20
15

1854/07/03

1781/05/30

1785/07/18
1783/03/22
1783/08/12

1787/03/01
1787/03/01

1793/??/??

1811/08/30
1788/09/24

1810/??/??

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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