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Patrick Smith

Drunk and incapable in the public streets – fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 9299

John McKenzie

Drunk and sleeping in the open air and having no visible means of support – fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour.

Thomas Pool

Drunk on the jetty on the 8th instant – seven days imprisonment with hard labour or till required by the Master of the 'West Australian' to be placed on board. Seaman

Thomas Turner

Loose, idle, drunken person, deemed a Rogue and Vagabond – three months imprisonment with hard labour.

William Sherry

Loose, idle, and drunken person, loitering about public houses, and is deemed a Rogue and Vagabond – two months imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 9566

Billy Moolup, Aboriginal native

On 6th May, did engage to bring sundry Sheep from Mt Barker to Albany for the sum of ten shillings, which engagement he did not perform – one month imprisonment with hard labour. Aboriginal

John McKenzie

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

Joseph Selvero, Joseph Silvia

Did disobey lawful commands on board the U.S. Barque 'Bertha' – four weeks imprisonment with hard labour or till required by the Consul or Master to be sent on board. Seamen

Antone Silvero, Sebastian Prada

Did disobey lawful commands on board the U.S. Barque 'Bertha' – four weeks imprisonment with hard labour or till required by the Consul or Master to be sent on board. Seamen

Joseph P. Mertog, Frances Spinia

Did disobey lawful commands on board the U.S. Barque 'Bertha' – four weeks imprisonment with hard labour or till required by the Consul or Master to be sent on board. Seamen

Emanuel Silva, Emanuel Virpia

Did disobey lawful commands on board the U.S. Barque 'Bertha' – four weeks imprisonment with hard labour or till required by the Consul or Master to be sent on board. Seamen

Emanuel S. Silva

Memo from U.S. Consul to R. Loftie, Resident Magistrate, requesting release of Silva and to be handed over the Captain Cleveland of the 'Bertha'. Seaman.

Alex Bailie [Alexander Baillie]

Memo from Sheriff of Perth, James Roe, to Resident Magistrate of Albany requesting Bailie's presence in Perth in regard to a bigamy case and to place him on the first steamer to Perth. Reg 4381

Patrick Smith

Feloniously did steal, take and carry away from a dwelling, four bottles of beer, the property of Jean Galle – seven days imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 9299

Ernst Bose

Deserted the U.S. barque 'Bertha' without permission – remanded in custody. Seaman

Michael Ryan

Assaulted and beat Hugh Levorne – two months imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 8697

Thomas Payne, Joe Rui Joseph

Refused to obey lawful commands on board the U.S. barque 'Platina' – three days imprisonment with hard labour or until they are required to be sent on board by the Consul or Master of said Barque. Seamen

Christopher Mason

At Kojonup, in the possession of two bottles reasonably supposed to be unlawfully obtained and not giving a satisfactory account of how he became possessed of the same – three calendar months imprisonment with hard labour

Jacob Limbacher

Deserted the barque 'Canton' without permission – twelve weeks imprisonment with hard labour or until required by the Master or Consular Agent. Discharged 1884-09-15 and placed on board. Seaman

Lewis Kruff

Deserted the barque 'Canton' without permission – twelve weeks imprisonment with hard labour or until required by the Master or Consular Agent. Discharged 1884-09-15 and placed on board. Seaman

James Worth

Drunk and disorderly at Kojonup and was also an idle, loose, and disorderly person – one calendar month imprisonment with hard labour.

Henry Kenneth

Assaulted the police in the execution of their duty – fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour.

Sheppard [Shepherd] Sutcliffe

At York, did feloniously steal, take and carry away from the premises of Walkinshaw Cowan of York a quantity of wearing apparel and other articles – three calendar months imprisonment with hard labour. Transferred to Albany Gaol for employment at ...

Sheppard [Shepherd] Sutcliffe

Did feloniously steal, take and carry away from the dwelling house of Henry Beard one pair of boots, valued then shillings – three calendar months imprisonment with hard labour, to follow sentence of three months of 5th July 1884. Reg 8989

Ah Oh, Chinaman

At the Supreme Court Perth, forgery and uttering – two years imprisonment with hard labour. Transferred to Albany Gaol for employment at the Sandpatch. Chinaman

Thomas Gaff

At the Supreme Court Perth, larceny as a servant and receiving – one year imprisonment with hard labour. Transferred to Albany Gaol for employment at Sandpatch. Reg 4484 and 10024.

Jose Antoine

Deserted the Barque 'Platina' – twelve weeks imprisonment with hard labour or till required by the U.S. Consul or Master of barque to be sent on board. Seaman

John Pears

Deserted the Barque 'Platina' – twelve weeks imprisonment with hard labour or till required by the U.S. Consul or Master of barque to be sent on board. Seaman

William Ward

Drunk and disorderly in the public street – fined five shillings or seven days imprisonment with hard labour.

William Sherry

Loose, idle drunken and disorderly person, loitering about public houses and deemed a rogue and vagabond – three months imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 9566

John McKenzie

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

Nicholas Gablich

On 29th instant did assault and beat Mary Ann Gablich – seven days imprisonment with hard labour.

Joshua Lockwood

Loose, idle person, loitering about public houses and having no visible means of support – one month imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 8916

Archibald McPherson

At Perth, feloniously did steal, take and carry away two Blankets of the value of fifteen shillings, the property of Margaret Dore – six calendar moths imprisonment with hard labour. Transferred to Albany Gaol for employment at the Sandpatch.

Michael Ryan

Drunk and disorderly in the public streets – fined ten shillings or seven days imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 8697

Charles Singfield

Memo from Residential Magistrate Loftie to the Gaoler, Albany, informing him of the Governor's remission of three months to Singfield's sentence.

J. McGovern

Memo from McGovern, the Gaoler, Albany, to the Sheriff of Perth, James Roe, requesting the necessary Warrant for the discharge of the prisoner. Reply stating Warrants are not in use now.

Billy Morlup [Molup] [Moolup]

Wandering about the streets of Albany in a state of unsound mind – remanded in custody – died in Gaol on the night of the 6th October 1884.

John Smith

At Perth, feloniously did steal, take and carry away goods to the value of five shillings, the property of John Williams – six calendar moths imprisonment with hard labour. Transferred to Albany Gaol for employment at the Sandpatch. Reg 9296

John Smith

Drunk at Perth having been previously convicted of a similar offence – twenty one days imprisonment with hard labour, to be cumulative on previous sentence. Transferred to Albany on November 7th. Reg 9296

William Burrell

Neglected to perform an engagement entered into with William Mitchell – seven days imprisonment with hard labour.

Desmond Vaughan

At Fremantle on the 18th, feloniously did steal one silver watch – six months imprisonment with hard labour. Tranferred to Albany

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