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Trial of Insurgents, &c. MARCH 16.
The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803-1842) Saturday 19 March 1803, page 4
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The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803-1842) Saturday 19 March 1803, page 4
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| 2009-09-15 07:47:42.0 | user:public:Stephen.J.Arnold | Morgan, Laughlan Doyle, Timothy Malahoy, John Brown, James Conroy, and Patrick the house of Thomas Neal, of Richmond Hill, Settler, on the 22d of February they then took about a peck of wheat : William Lane at this time entered the house taken away by the prisoners, who were eleven in number, was his property. He then Wm. Jones Guilty - Death. Mary White M. M'Cormick, Rich. Ward. and W. Ramsay were Discharged by Proclamation : the | Morgan, Laughlan Doyle, Timothy Mala- hoy, John Brown, James Conroy, and Patrick the house of Thomas Neal, of Rich- mond Hill, Settler, on the 22d of February they then took about a peck of wheat :- Wil- liam Lane at this time entered the house taken away by the prisoners, who were ele- ven in number, was his property. He then Wm. Jones Guilty --- Death. Mary White M. M'Cormick, Rich. Ward. and W. Ram- say were Discharged by Proclamation : the |
| 2009-06-17 18:30:57.0 | user:public:cjbrill | victed (14 in number) werre again brought to the bar ; and the JUDGE ADVOCATE, | victed (14 in number) were again brought to the bar; and the JUDGE ADVOCATE, |
| 2009-06-17 18:20:29.0 | user:public:cjbrill | The Court found the Prisoner Guilty ; but, house on the said 17th of January ; but on his return found that the prisoner had absconded ; | The Court found the Prisoner Guilty; but, house on the said 17th of January; but on his return found that the prisoner had absconded; |
| 2009-06-17 18:18:49.0 | user:public:cjbrill | with a bushel of wheal in a bag; this they saw some men in the house dining ; they de- | with a bushel of wheat in a bag; this they saw some men in the house dining; they de- |
| 2009-03-05 15:38:02.0 | user:public:grayfion | his return found that the prisoner had ab- sconded ; that his trunk had been broke open, | his return found that the prisoner had absconded ; that his trunk had been broke open, |
| 2009-03-05 15:24:59.0 | user:public:grayfion | responded with the former, as to their con- duct in the house. taken by them was his propertv, and | responded with the former, as to their conduct in the house. taken by them was his property, and |
| 2009-03-05 15:22:13.0 | user:public:grayfion | Ross, stood indicted for feloniously en- tering the house of Thomas Neal, of Richmond | Ross, stood indicted for feloniously entering the house of Thomas Neal, of Richmond |
| 2009-03-05 14:21:33.0 | user:public:grayfion | Mr. Oliver deposed, that he had taken the | Mr. Glover deposed, that he had taken the |
| 2009-03-05 14:20:51.0 | user:public:grayfion | Mr. Olivver deposed, that he had taken the said Tilley, had identified. . | Mr. Oliver deposed, that he had taken the said Tilley, had identified. |
| 2009-03-05 14:20:20.0 | user:public:grayfion | verdict,--- all Guilty --- Death! | verdict, --- all Guilty --- Death! |
| 2009-03-05 14:20:09.0 | user:public:grayfion | taken away by the prisoners, who were ele- ven in number, was his property. He then | taken away by the prisoners, who were eleven in number, was his property. He then |
| 2009-03-05 14:17:41.0 | user:public:grayfion | house of Thomas Neale on the 22d of Fe- bruary; that about 4 o'clock in the afternoon, Mr. G..ver deposed, that he had taken the | house of Thomas Neale on the 22d of February; that about 4 o'clock in the afternoon, Mr. Olivver deposed, that he had taken the |
| 2009-03-05 14:16:26.0 | user:public:grayfion | M. M'Cormick, Rich. Ward. and W. Ram- say were Discharged by Proclamation : the | M. M'Cormick, Rich. Ward. and W. Ramsay were Discharged by Proclamation : the |
| 2009-03-05 14:15:50.0 | user:public:grayfion | indicted, robbing Thos. Harley, of Pros- pect, Settler, on the 17th of January last, of and robbed of 2 whatches, 3l. in copper, 2 | indicted, robbing Thos. Harley, of Prospect, Settler, on the 17th of January last, of and robbed of 2 watches, 3l. in copper, 2 |
| 2009-03-05 14:14:46.0 | user:public:grayfion | Morgan, Laughlin Doyle, Timothy Mala- hoy, John Brown, James Conroy, and Pa- trick Ross, stood indicted for feloniously en- Hawkesbury, Settler, on the 13(?)th of January, | Morgan, Laughlan Doyle, Timothy Malahoy, John Brown, James Conroy, and Patrick Ross, stood indicted for feloniously en- Hawkesbury, Settler, on the 13th of January, |
| 2009-03-05 14:13:21.0 | user:public:grayfion | whom he identified Shanks, Ross, and Mor- gan. They staid in the home some time, felony was committed That one the Mus- kets taken by them was his propertv, and that(?) after they had ground and cooked a verdict,---all Guilty---Death! | whom he identified Shanks, Ross, and Morgan. They staid in the home some time, felony was committed That one the Muskets taken by them was his propertv, and thus after they had ground and cooked a verdict,--- all Guilty --- Death! |
| 2009-03-05 14:11:47.0 | user:public:grayfion | tering the house of Thomas Neal, of Rich- mond Hill, Settler, on the 22d of February they then took about a peck of wheat : Wil- liam Lane at this time entered the house | tering the house of Thomas Neal, of Richmond Hill, Settler, on the 22d of February they then took about a peck of wheat : William Lane at this time entered the house |
| 2009-02-26 14:55:10.0 | user:public:dbaussie | house of Thomas Neale on the 2d of Fe- whom he identified Shanks, Ross, and Morgan. They staid in the home some time, and robbed of w whatches, 3l. in copper, 2 that Mary White, ... of the prisoners now at a confession of the charge in toto, so far The Court shortly ater returned a Verdict, be disposed of as His Excellency the Governor should think proper. to the bar ; and the Judge Advocate, o. ..me among them had precluded them on Earthly pronounced the awful sentence! | house of Thomas Neale on the 22d of Fe- whom he identified Shanks, Ross, and Mor- gan. They staid in the home some time, and robbed of 2 whatches, 3l. in copper, 2 that Mary White, one of the prisoners now at a confession of the charge IN TOTO, so far The Court shortly after returned a Verdict, be disposed of as HIS EXCELLENCY the GOVERNOR should think proper. to the bar ; and the JUDGE ADVOCATE, of some among them had precluded them on Earth, pronounced the awful sentence! |
| 2009-01-04 18:14:56.0 | user:public:julanna | say wcTiô'' D-ilchar-ged-'by Proclama tiön'::: cí.e. .- two- latße-r--detained for- hawing abfcondeu '. río-m Cattle Hill on--the tj;.-..h.o£ Feb*. lafb,. to ': be---úi>pofedi o^- ais- hi\ s* Ex:c. b-i..l.ê n-c-y* the j Gov K r N-o'R:' ifc.ou'ldi think proper, ' = '. The p lui oners. v,dio baa been capkallv co^i--', '^ictedi i.^^ in- ? number ). were-'Ugakj bvü'Jrr-;;! to- ihrf bar.; and the jt¿j d g-e- Ad ve c.a t ¡- : a f te r a. pa-t h e t Lo adn-i ow-i-t i on to Í ue. j or t j 1 a t 1 io r give n c i s-.'m ? £ie a-v c n,,. h-o m< w hi e iv t he cr im es : err- i<.-.nieau)<iT91','hf-m had- precluded them., on ' ..Üart-ív próiiOuixtvüd the awful-bentence I ; At oiieï.©-'clock the Court broke up... | say were Discharged by Proclamation : the two latter detained for having absconded from Castle Hill on the 15th of Feb. last, to be disposed of as His Excellency the Governor should think proper. The prisoners who had been capitally con- victed (14 in number) werre again brought to the bar ; and the Judge Advocate, after a pathetic admonition to sue for that forgiveness in Heaven, from which the crimes o. ..me among them had precluded them on Earthly pronounced the awful sentence! At one o'clock the Court broke up. |
| 2009-01-04 18:09:55.0 | user:public:julanna | ! Mere'tHe1 evidence dbfed,. a*id:- the-prifon-i . e»s-put up o a tbeir defence.. Jones' re.o¿ueih;d '.that'.a- paptî-r migjvt be read,- which* contained : a Gonfeílion/ot the charge l-n-' t oto,-ib-- far ?;. as-related: co-hiinfeíf,- but-denying: that Mary :.Wiûïe had; any concern*'in the offence. .! The Cour-t-- ihortly after returned a: Verdict, Wm. Jones Guilty---Death. Mary White | Here the evidence closed, and the prison- ers put upon their defence. Jones requested that a paper might be read, which contained a confession of the charge in toto, so far as related to himself, but denying that Mary White had any concern in the offence. The Court shortly ater returned a Verdict, Wm. Jones Guilty - Death. Mary White |
| 2009-01-04 18:07:21.0 | user:public:julanna | " the'barr,had' a part of-the property annealed: :/ï'he deponent- went ro her-, hut-ihe-denied, all' ' knowledge of" it.- He theaaave ) format i on ' to the Chief Con liable at-P roi peet Of the ahoy.. circuiniUnee,. a-nd- aífftéd'tne next- morning in apprehending, the prii'oner Jones.. depofed,?that- in c-oniequence- of Gallaghars ' informa don- he-had apprehended Jones-:- who, ' W'he-i^taken- into euitody,. wore a- jacker-aud ; w-aUtcocit^ now- fworn- to- by the- 'psujfccutor,. ; and» hird- in' his poßeüion a handkerchief,.con ' taiiúhg^..íjar.t> ot the property produced« in ¡ Court..- . | the bar, had a part of the property concealed. The deponent went to her, but she denied all knowledge of it. He then gave information to the Chief Constable at Prospect of the above circumstance, and assisted the next morning in apprehending the prisoner Jones. deposed,that in consequence of Gallaghan's information he had apprehended Jones : who, when taken into custody, wore a jacket and waistcoat now sworn to by the prosecutor, and had in his possession a handkerchief, con- taining a part of the property produced in Court. |
| 2009-01-04 18:02:19.0 | user:public:julanna | ïionerxame to-his hedfe-on the evenín> of the Fergus Callaghan, depofed,.?? that the pri ; j rpih of. January- ;..laid. he- had both .money 'and ?'; property,-and- tendered- him:a. watch}, as* a > cofr-peniation fe.r>'concealing' him-three.d;;ys ; ' that) he; the---déponent,-coniented- to conceal hirn,-btit--refa.-cd- to take the watch. The ; prifcner- the lame-ev^niiig.told- the deponent .; thi-tdVjary White,;», e o i the prifoners now at | soner came to his house on the evening of the Fergus Callaghan, deposed, that the pri- 17th of January ; said he had both money and property, and tendered him a watch, as a compensation for concealing him three days ; that he; the deponent, consented to conceal him, but refused to take the watch. The prisoner the same evening told the deponent that Mary White, ... of the prisoners now at |
| 2009-01-04 17:59:14.0 | user:public:julanna | Tiie Prpfoeutor dépeíéd,. tha t Jones was his - Jery'a'fiti and:was left by hir«.incharge, of his , ho ufe-on the laid . 1Jin - &f January y, but on his1 íeiu'rn' rbiiöd: that'the pHfoner. had- ab vi'conded ; -that; hi&trunk had been'broke-open^, i-ar.d-röbbed-'of- 2- watches,. 3I. in copper;,. %. : pair or women^s'-ihoeSji linen and checq.ue, .'lorne.-, iii ver fpoons,- a. pair of knee-buekles, '.coat,.jacket,-&G, all which.he^identifkd. | The Prosecutor deposed, that Jones was his servant and was left by him in charge of his house on the said 17th of January ; but on his return found that the prisoner had ab- sconded ; that his trunk had been broke open, and robbed of w whatches, 3l. in copper, 2 pair of women's shoes, linen and checque, some silver spoons, a pair of knee-buckles, coat, jacket, &c. all which he identified. |
| 2009-01-04 17:55:21.0 | user:public:julanna | i property to a: collide ra-bl? arnountj.' greateír ? part of which was laid before the Court* . ' | property to a considerable amount, greatest part of which was laid before the Court. |
| 2009-01-04 17:53:45.0 | user:public:julanna | \ prifoner . at ? Toongabbee, on an ? in formation. í reing. lodged agíiíJiíi him by Tilley, a-nd*tha& fvîr. G'u ver depofed, that be had takVn ? >tv.cy ! !ie then "wyre a jacket:and ¿birt, which he, .tne ?foid Tilley, had id-en tifiad. . The Court found-the PrifcusrvGuiicy ;four, in ci-.niidera ion oí his former-good character, Sentenced himto One Year<s -Labour ¡for the ¡Crown. | prisoner at Toongabbee, on an information being lodged against him by Tilley, and that Mr. G..ver deposed, that he had taken the he then wore a jacket and shirt, which he, the said Tilley, had identified. . The Court found the Prisoner Guilty ; but, in consideration of his former good character, sentenced him to One Year's Labour for the Crown. |
| 2009-01-04 17:48:59.0 | user:public:julanna | Hawkesbury, Settler(?), on the 13(?)th of January, Thos.(?) Tilley. | Hawkesbury, Settler, on the 13(?)th of January, Thos. Tilley. |
| 2009-01-04 17:47:48.0 | user:public:julanna | 22d of February, upon his return hom*, he saw some mon in the house dining ; they de- | 22d of February, upon his return home, he saw some men in the house dining ; they de- |
| 2008-12-05 08:18:50.0 | anonymous | '. río-m .Caílle-Iüil; on--the tj;.-..h.o£ Feb*. lafb,. to | '. río-m Cattle Hill on--the tj;.-..h.o£ Feb*. lafb,. to |
| 2008-12-05 08:18:35.0 | anonymous | . fay- wcTiô'' D-ilchar-ged-'by Proclama tiön'::: cí.e. | say wcTiô'' D-ilchar-ged-'by Proclama tiön'::: cí.e. |
| 2008-12-05 08:18:20.0 | anonymous | f M..-iVh<Corm-itk>- Rich, Ward; a-ndW. P.am | M. M'Cormick, Rich. Ward. and W. Ram- |
| 2008-12-05 08:17:19.0 | anonymous | ; Äcq.uitted. | Acquitted. |
| 2008-12-05 08:17:05.0 | anonymous | ;,Wm» Jones» Guilty- -Beath»-- Mary White | Wm. Jones Guilty---Death. Mary White |
| 2008-12-05 08:16:04.0 | anonymous | jonn Nichols-,-, Chief Conilable at Pr^ofpeâ;> | John Nichols, Chief Constable at Prospect, |
| 2008-12-05 08:15:03.0 | anonymous | ípect, Settler, on the 17th of January last, of | pect, Settler, on the 17th of January last, of |
| 2008-12-05 08:14:52.0 | anonymous | í'.pecV/-Set£leri;Gn¡i th'e^th' of January laft> of | ípect, Settler, on the 17th of January last, of |
| 2008-12-05 08:14:21.0 | anonymous | indidedj/or-robbingrTho.?. Harley, of Prof | indicted, robbing Thos. Harley, of Pros- |
| 2008-12-05 08:13:54.0 | anonymous | Willi-ana ' Joffes* and.' Mary; White', were'. lair | William Jones and Mary White were last |
| 2008-12-05 08:12:47.0 | anonymous | \ prifoner . at ? Tbongabbee, on an ? in formation. | \ prifoner . at ? Toongabbee, on an ? in formation. |
| 2008-12-05 08:12:13.0 | anonymous | HTh'vs.-.Tiil.-.iy* | Thos.(?) Tilley. |
| 2008-12-05 08:11:25.0 | anonymous | -.<-i 8$3^articles valued-a* 2,1s. the.'property u* | 1803, articles valued at 21s. the property of |
| 2008-12-05 08:10:46.0 | anonymous | ;iiâwk'-'fburv, -Senior* -on the i3 th of January, | Hawkesbury, Settler(?), on the 13(?)th of January, |
| 2008-12-05 08:09:30.0 | anonymous | dealing, from the-houfe of Robert' Foiler, of | stealing, from the house of Robert Foster, of |
| 2008-12-05 08:09:06.0 | anonymous | Jííhn'vT'áylorí'wasr-indiíled for féîbnioufly | John Taylor was indicted for feloniously |
| 2008-12-05 08:08:27.0 | anonymous | ?!verdiÛ,'«- all Guilty ----Death! | verdict,---all Guilty---Death! |
| 2008-12-05 08:07:56.0 | anonymous | after ?" feme ? minutes-deiiberationy returned-, a, | after some minutes deliberation, returned a |
| 2008-12-05 08:07:30.0 | anonymous | ?.; The: evidence being:- clo/èdy. the- Court»'-. | The evidence being closed, the Court, |
| 2008-12-05 08:06:55.0 | anonymous | '{.wore to. - | swore to. |
| 2008-12-05 08:06:42.0 | anonymous | ! thke others bound hand and fcotv Lynch, | three others bound hand and foot. Lynch, |
| 2008-12-05 08:06:19.0 | anonymous | töok' away the i emairidt'r,' . leaving him.'! and | took away the remainder, leaving him and |
| 2008-12-05 08:05:52.0 | anonymous | ,]päPt !soff the wheat, as before . írited,;.th'ey | part of the wheat, as before stated, they |
| 2008-12-05 08:05:17.0 | anonymous | PiSto ä-fter they lui orjuhd and coo«*d * | that(?) after they had ground and cooked a |
| 2008-12-05 08:04:30.0 | anonymous | itct« taken by them was hi-, propeitv, &*d | kets taken by them was his propertv, and |
| 2008-12-05 08:04:06.0 | anonymous | ¡khïïy waa- commit ted That one the iVkif | felony was committed That one the Mus- |
| 2008-12-05 08:03:31.0 | anonymous | tRfe h^nfe oí Thorne Nc¿l when the ibov<? | the house of Thomas Neal when the above |
| 2008-12-05 08:02:55.0 | anonymous | WlIIuíít L<uïe depofed, thaï he was at | William Lane deposed, that he was at |
| 2008-12-05 08:02:30.0 | anonymous | foowrf, and. rMoigan | Brown, and Morgan. |
| 2008-12-05 08:02:08.0 | anonymous | f&nûvdy id uvtified» Shanks, Lynciv Conroy | positively identified Shanks, Lynch, Conroy, |
| 2008-12-05 08:01:32.0 | anonymous | tfen in mun lier- was- hi s* pro 17er tv. Ile that | ven in number, was his property. He then |
| 2008-12-05 08:00:49.0 | anonymous | tsake'n away by the prifoners, who were ela | taken away by the prisoners, who were ele- |
| 2008-12-05 08:00:33.0 | anonymous | fíe al'b deputed, that one of rbt? muskets | He also deposed, that one of the muskets |
| 2008-12-05 08:00:05.0 | anonymous | duct in the houfe. | duct in the house. |
| 2008-12-05 07:59:56.0 | anonymous | s*efpondei with the former, as te their con- | responded with the former, as to their con- |
| 2008-12-05 07:59:29.0 | anonymous | $k>t hint him-1. His teihr&ony exactly cor | not hurt him. His testimony exactly cor- |
| 2008-12-05 07:58:54.0 | anonymous | iked hun not tro bt, aia«m¿l, for tney would* | sired him not to be alarmed, for they would |
| 2008-12-05 07:58:08.0 | anonymous | &w fe*me mon in the houfe dining y tncy de | saw some mon in the house dining ; they de- |
| 2008-12-05 07:57:38.0 | anonymous | £zd. of February, upon his return horn*, he | 22d of February, upon his return hom*, he |
| 2008-12-05 07:56:59.0 | anonymous | Thom is Nfea.1 depbied, tint on the &id | Thomas Neal deposed, that on the said |
| 2008-12-05 07:55:46.0 | anonymous | with a buihel of wheal in a bag; this they | with a bushel of wheal in a bag; this they |
| 2008-11-10 18:37:08.0 | user:public:cjbrill | went away together, and ljynch it was t-wt had taken down the mulcts. i Conroy, Brown* and- j Shanks, he\ ppfit-ively ?!verdiÛ,'«-*ail; "Guilty r--ÖeatB I-"' | went away together, and Lynch it was that had taken down the muskets. Conroy, Brown and Shanks, he positively ?!verdiÛ,'«- all Guilty ----Death! |
| 2008-11-10 18:35:02.0 | user:public:cjbrill | Morgan, Laughlin Doyle, Timouiy Mala- trick Rofs, stood indicted for feloniously en- John Kabie deposed, that he was at the liam Lane at this time entMed the houfo y/ith a buihel of wheal in a bag ; this they took from him, ground it, and cocked two pots of dumplings, taking away fach of the irieat as lemamed cticoo&ed. Eight others lîà-d enteied ihoitly arter the three firít, of inborn ho identified Shanks, Rofs, and M01 gäh* They ñaid v\ the ho nie feme time, tbok iwo'müík-ts and a qtiut pot away with them, leaving the deponent, Thomas- Noal, ard two'other men who we^e-ili the houfoa tied nand and fcoi. All the delinquents Trial of Ins | Morgan, Laughlin Doyle, Timothy Mala- trick Ross, stood indicted for feloniously en- John Kable deposed, that he was at the liam Lane at this time entered the house with a buihel of wheal in a bag; this they took from him, ground it, and cooked two pots of dumplings, taking away such of the meal as remained uncooked. Eight others had entered shortly after the three first, of whom he identified Shanks, Ross, and Morgan. They staid in the home some time, took two muskets and a quart pot away with them, leaving the deponent, Thomas Neal, and two other men who were in the house, tied hand and foot. All the delinquents Trial of Insurgents &c. |
| 2008-11-05 21:21:35.0 | anonymous | of | Trial of Ins |
| 2008-09-07 19:19:25.0 | user:public:nick0252 | The evidence for the Grown being cal ed j John Kab^e depofod, that he was ac the f Koufe of Thomas Neale on the z<\ of be- < bl t?s,ry ? that about 4 o'clock in the&uer oon, 3 men funounded nara as he was going out, on,e of whom had a ntúíkzt i^-his hand and the other a cutlafs ; they deiired bim not to be diiboaraged, for that they would not ma jeit. him if be nvde n-o reliftance Conroy and Lynch he" identified to be two of the faid three men. They then enttied the houfe, and a&ed the deponent if he h*d any tning for them to eat, he gave them a piecr of cake, they demanded'meat, but the deponent an Avered, that there was none m the boa fe ; they th¿n took aoout a peck of v,heat : Wil- | The evidence for the Crown being called John Kabie deposed, that he was at the house of Thomas Neale on the 2d of Fe- bruary; that about 4 o'clock in the afternoon, 3 men surrounded him as he was going out, one of whom had a musket in his hand and the other a cutlass; they desired him not to be discouraged, for that they would not mo- lest him if be made no resistance. Conroy and Lynch he identified to be two of the said three men. They then entered the house, and asked the deponent if he had anything for them to eat, he gave them a piece of cake, they demanded meat, but the deponent an- swered, that there was none in the house; they then took about a peck of wheat : Wil- |
| 2008-09-07 18:59:40.0 | user:public:nick0252 | "Tnis day the Court aiTern ¿led at io O-'clock, when John Lynch, Thomas ¿hanks, John Morgan, Laughlin- Doyle, »Timouiy Mak-> îiby, John Bro^n, Jtnrás Conroy, and Pa trlck Rofs, ilood induced -fur felonioufl/xen- tering the* libuíe^o^ Thomas Neal, or Rich- mond Hil, Settler, en'the ¿id of February láft, and taking therefrom oxie buihel a^ d one peck ef wheat, his propeity. nfur M&R.CH' ífjo | This day the Court assembled at 10 o'clock, when John Lynch, Thomas Shanks, John Morgan, Laughlin Doyle, Timouiy Mala- hoy, John Brown, James Conroy, and Pa- trick Rofs, stood indicted for feloniously en- tering the house of Thomas Neal, of Rich- mond Hill, Settler, on the 22d of February last, and taking therefrom one bushel and one peck of wheat, his property. MARCH 16 |
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