Convict

  • 101Castle Hill convict rebellion — The Castle Hill Rebellion of 4 March, 1804, also called the Irish Rebellion, was a large scale rebellion by Irish convicts against British colonial authority in Australia. Martial law was declared in the Colony of New South Wales for over a week …

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  • 102William Sykes (convict) — William Sykes (1827–4 January 1891) was an English convict, transported to Western Australia for manslaughter. William Sykes was born in Wentworth, near Rotherham, Yorkshire, England in 1827. As a member of a poor family, he received no formal… …

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  • 103Joseph Walton (convict) — Joseph Walton (born 1830, date of death unknown) was a convict transported to Western Australia. The son of a watchmaker, Walton was born in Canada, but it was in England on 19 July 1851 that he was convicted of burglary and sentenced to ten… …

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  • 104Herman Moll (convict) — Herman Joseph Moll (31 January 1838 18 December 1882) was a convict transported to Western Australia. He was one of only four such convicts to be elected to the prestigious and respected position of member of a local Education Board. Biography… …

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  • 105William Bryant (convict) — William Bryant was an Australian convict.Bryant was sentenced to transportation to Botany Bay for 7 years. The fleet of ships left on the 13 May 1787. He travelled on the ship the charlotte in the first fleet. William met Mary Broad a pregnant… …

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  • 106Daniel Cooper (convict and merchant) — Daniel Cooper (1785 1853) was a convict transported to New South Wales who became a successful merchant, financier, shipowner and shipping agent. Transported in 1815, he received a conditional pardon in 1818 and an absolute pardon in 1821. He… …

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  • 107Australian Convict Sites — plural noun eleven sites associated with Australia s convict history, as a group inscribed on the World Heritage List in 2010, the group comprising Old Government House and Domain, Parramatta, NSW; Hyde Park Barracks, Sydney; Cockatoo Island… …

  • 108as|signed convict — «uh SYND», a convict in colonial Australia committed to the custody of a settler or a military officer as a servant …

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  • 109William Buckley (convict) — Infobox Person name = William Buckley image size = 180px caption = birth name = birth date = 1780 birth place = Cheshire, England death date = 30 January, 1856 death place = death cause = resting place = resting place coordinates = residence =… …

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  • 110John Cronin (convict) — John Cronin (b. July 18, 1971) is a repeat offence Scottish convict who is considered by British law enforcement authorities to be the UK s first convicted felon to be tracked by satellite. Most recently imprisoned for running up a 140,000 kronor …

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