| Name, Police Number, and Ship | In whose Service or how Employed | OFFENCE | Date of Trial | Sentence and by whom | How recommended to be disposed of, and General |
|
Week ending 13 May 1837 - continued 198; Ann Mackenna; Edward; house servant. 7yrs, 1yr, 1yr, 6mths. |
- Mrs. Clare, Macquarie-st. | - - Absconding from her service on the 13th of April last, and remaining illegally at large until the 10th instant, when she was apprehended by Constable Gibbs in the house of William Wright, of Watchorn-street | 11 May 1837 | Existing sentence of transportation extended 12 months | - - Principal superintendend and Alexander Murray, esq. J.P. | - - Confirmed, and to be detained in the female house of correction for three mnths at the wash-tub (signed) J.F |
|
352; Margaret Bartle; Westmoreland; plain cook and house servant. 14 yrs |
- - Mr Dixon, Macquarie-st. | - - Suspicion of having stolen a 1l note | -- | - - Case of felony; dismissed, but recommended to be detained in the house of correction for three months before assignment, and then to be assigned in the interior. | - - Principal superintendent. | Confirmed. (signed) J.F. |
|
879; Wm Gemmill; Georgeiana (2); labourer 7yrs, 3yrs |
- - Hulk chain-gang. | Fighting - - - - - | -- | - - Present sentence in chains to be extended three months. | The principal superintendent | - Confirmed, and to be sent to Grass-tree Hill chain-gang. (signed) J.F. |
|
242; Frederick Edwards; Surrey (2); stonemason Life |
- - Stonemason, Custom-house | - - Absent from his duty, and being under the effects of liquor. | -- | - - To be kept to hard labour in chains at his trade for three months. | -- ditto -- | Confirmed (signed) J.F. |
|
1655; Morrice Howling; Isabella; boy. 7 yrs |
- - Marine department, Government brig Isabella | - - Having a quantity of tobacco in his posession without being able satisfactorily to account for the same | -- | - - To be kept to hard labour on the roads for six months | -- ditto -- |
- -Confirmed; Campbell Town road-party, and then to be sent to Morven for assignment. (signed) J.F. |
|
379; Samuel Newton; Layton (2); labourer. 7 yrs |
- - - Labourer, prisoners' barracks | Being drunk - - - - | -- | - - To be kept to hard labour for three months on the roads. | -- ditto -- | - - Confirmed; Sandy Bay road-party; then to prisoners barracks for assignment in the interior. (signed) J.F. |