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John Brown

Neglected to obey an order of Court made on 26th August last past to pay 7 shillings a week for the maintenance of his bastard children – fined three pounds, fourteen shillings and three shillings and sixpence costs or one month imprisonment in de...

John Brown

Drunk on the premises of the Freemasons Hotel – fined twenty shillings or seven days imprisonment with hard labour in default to be cumulative on warrant of commitment for one month of this days date marked A. Reg 5819

John Lane

Deserted his ship ‘Eden’ - fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour or till the barque ‘Eden’ is ready to sail. Discharged to Police to be placed on board 1881-11-10. Seaman

James Fowles

Deserted his ship ‘Eden’ - eight weeks imprisonment with hard labour. Seaman

John Lane

Deserted his ship ‘Eden’ - thirteen days imprisonment with hard labour. Seaman.

John Hawkins

Drunk in the public streets – fined five shillings or three days imprisonment with hard labour in default. Reg 7720

Alfred McIntosh

Commitment for Trial – made his escape from the gaol on 13th November while under a warrant of commitment for trial – detain in gaol.

Cornelius Barrett

He being under agreement together with one, David Taylor, to act as certifiers in building a house for one Abraham Krakouer did abscond without finishing his agreement – three months imprisonment. Reg 9659

Cornelius Barrett

Committed a contempt of Court by using insulting language – seven days imprisonment to be cumulative on former sentence.

John Hawkins

Drunk in Stirling Terrace – fined twenty shillings or seven days imprisonment with hard labour in default. Reg 7720

John McKail

Tender document to supply goods including firewood to the the Gaol Department at Albany for the year 1882

Thomas Smith

Drunk in the public streets – twenty one days imprisonment with hard labour. Marked A. Reg 7341

Thomas Smith

Loose, idle, drunken and disorderly person continually loitering about public houses – fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour, cumulative on that marked A of this date. Reg 7341

Patrick Byrnes

Drunk in the public streets – twenty one days imprisonment with hard labour. Marked A. Reg 9677

Patrick Byrnes

Loose, idle, drunken and disorderly person – one month imprisonment with hard labour, cumulative on warrant of this day’s date. Reg 9677

Lydia McDougal

Drunk and disorderly in the house of Louisa Nichols – seven days imprisonment with hard labour.

Charles Alfred Haslam

Loitered about the Weld Arms Hotel for the purpose of obtaining liquor, he being a person prohibited from being supplied with liquor – seven days imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 3731

Daniel Jones

Being a monthly servant in the service of Henry Tole did absent himself from his lawful employment without his Master’s consent – remanded in custody.

George Hines

Deserted his ship ‘Runnymeade’ - twelve weeks imprisonment with hard labour. Seaman.

Daniel Jones

Being a hired shepherd in the service of Henry K. Toll, did absent himself from his lawful employment without his Master’s consent – three months imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 10105

John Doyle

Drunk and incapable – fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 8540

Thomas Lloyd

Drunk and disorderly in the public streets – fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour.

John M. Johnson

Refused to perform his duty on the ‘Otway’ - four weeks imprisonment with hard labour. Seaman

Thomas Smith

Drunk and disorderly in the public streets – one month imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 7541

John Doyle

Drunk and incapable – fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 8540

[John] M. Johnson

Memo from the Resident Magistrate to the Gaoler authorising the release of Johnson to Sergeant McLarty, to be returned to Captain Clarke of the ‘Otway’, in order for Johnson to carry on his regular duties. Seaman

Frank Knill

Drunk in the Court House, Kojonup on December 28th, 1881 – fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour.

Frank Knill

Idle, loose, and disorderly character loitering about public houses from the 17th to 20th January – one calendar month imprisonment with hard labour, sentence cumulative on that for offence of December 28th, 1881. Carpenter.

Frank Knill

Drunk at Kojonup on morning of 24th January, 1881 – one month imprisonment with hard labour – cumulative on offence of January 20th, 1882. Carpenter.

Charles Pugh

Drunken, loose, idle and disorderly person loitering about public houses – one month imprisonment with hard labour. Labourer of Kojonup. Expiree

Charles Pugh

Unlawful possession of one bottle of Brandy, the possession of which he could not account for – two calendar months imprisonment with hard labour, cumulative on that of the 27th January, 1882. Kojonup. Expiree.

James Jefferies [Jeffereys] [James Thompson]

Committed an aggravated assault upon and otherwise did beat one Mary Elizabeth Jefferies by knocking her down and kicking her – three months imprisonment with hard labour and on termination of sentence to enter into Recognizance to keep the peace ...

Joseph Costa

On 17th December, 1881, did engage to serve A and G Moir as a shepherd for a period of twelve months from that date, and did absent himself from such service without his Master’s consent – one month imprisonment with hard labour.

William Sherry

Drunk in the public streets – fined twenty shillings or seven days imprisonment with hard labour in default. Reg 9566

William Sherry

Drunk on the premises of the Weld Arms – fined twenty shillings or seven days imprisonment with hard labour in default. Reg 9566

Edward S. Donovan

Breach of contract to cut hay for Frank R. Hassell at Kojonup – two calendar months imprisonment with hard labour to commence upon his arrest. Arrested on 2nd February, 1882.

Ann Betteridge

Drunk and disorderly at the Semblance of Old England on February 21st – one month imprisonment, cumulative on the one for the offence on 20th February.

Cornelius Barrett

Drunk in the public street on the 6th March – fined ten shillings or seven days imprisonment with hard labour in default. Marked A. Reg 9659

Cornelius Barrett

Drunk in the public street on the 7th March – twenty one days imprisonment with hard labour, concurrent with the warrant marked A of the day’s date. Reg 9659

Jonas Haynes

Loitered about and entered public houses for the purpose of obtaining liquor, he being a person prohibited from being supplied with liquor – three days imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 111

William Sherry

Drunk and incapable on York street – twenty one days imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 8566

William Sherry

Loose, idle, drunken and disorderly person – two months imprisonment with hard labour to be cumulative on Warrant marked A of this days date. Reg 9566

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