Percival Vaughan
Feloniously did steal, take and carry away one pair of trousers and one shirt, the property of Thomas Quinn and under the value of five pounds – six months imprisonment with hard labour
William Brown
Feloniously did steal, take and carry away from a dray, one pair of trousers and one shirt, he property of Thomas Quinn and under the value of five pounds – three months imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 7636
Michael Devine
Loose, idle, drunken and disorderly person loitering about public houses and not giving a satisfactory account of himself– one month imprisonment with hard labour.
William Smith
Drunk and disorderly – twenty one days imprisonment with hard labour. Marked A.
William Smith
Assaulted police in the execution of their duty – fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour to be cumulative on warrant of this day marked A.
William Veasey
At Kojonup, disorderly – one calendar month imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 9600
William Veasey
At Kojonup, drunk – seven days imprisonment with hard labour, cumulative on warrant marked A. Reg 9600
John H. Marshall
At Kojonup, drunk – seven days imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 7775
John H. Marshall
At Kojonup, disorderly in a public place – one calendar month imprisonment with hard labour. Cumulative on warrant of this day's date. Reg 7775
John H. Marshall
At Kojonup,one bottle of whiskey of the goods and chattels of Frederick Kain feloniously did steal, take and carry away – one month imprisonment with hard labour, cumulative on previous warrants of this day. Reg 7775
Murat Khan
Refused to obey lawful commands on the S.S. 'Shannon' – three weeks imprisonment with hard labour. Seaman
Muttor Khan
Memo from Resident Magistrate to the Gaoler, Albany directing him to receive Khan under sentence for refusing duty of 3 weeks, warrant to be made out later. Indian
George Lyons
Wandering abroad supposed to be of unsound mind – remanded in custody
James Miles
Drunk and incapable – seven days imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 7218
William Robinson
Wandering abroad without visible means of subsistence and in deemed to be a rogue and a vagabond – two months imprisonment with hard labour.
Robert Lewis
Assaulted William Flower, the Chief Engineer of the 'Marchesa' – six weeks imprisonment with hard labour. Seaman
George Brixey, John Martin
Did combine to disobey the lawful commands of the Officers of the Steamer 'Marchesa' – four weeks imprisonment with hard labour. Seamen
Alfred Whitford, George Carter
Did combine to disobey the lawful commands of the Officers of the Steamer 'Marchesa' – four weeks imprisonment with hard labour. Seamen
Robert Lewis
Did with other seamen combine to disobey lawful commands on board the 'Marchesa' – two weeks imprisonment with hard labour to be cumulative on warrant of this day's date for assault. Seaman
Charles Gardner
Did disobey the lawful commands of the Officers of the 'Marchesa' – fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour. Seaman
Henry Thomas
Did absent himself without leave from the barque 'London' – four weeks imprisonment with hard labour or until required to be sent on board. Seaman
William Sherry
Disorderly in the public streets – three months imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 9566
Lydia McDougall
Loose, idle, drunken and disorderly person, loitering about public houses – one month imprisonment with hard labour.
James Miles
Loose, idle, drunken and disorderly person, loitering about public houses and not giving a satisfactory account of himself – two months imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 7218
Daniel Rooney
Drunk and disorderly in the public streets – fined one pound or fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour in default. Reg 8116
Patrick Mannion
Drunk and incapable in the streets of Albany – fined ten shillings or seven days imprisonment with hard labour in default. Reg 2598
Michael Devine
Wandering about destitute, not having any visible means of subsistence and not giving a satisfactory account of himself – two calendar months imprisonment with hard labour.
Charles Miners
Wandering abroad supposed to be in a state of unsound mind – remanded in custody
Henry Gale
Loose, idle, drunken and disorderly person, loitering about the public houses – one month imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 6303
James Marsden
Feloniously did steal, take and carry away one tent, the property of Nathaniel Nelson and under the value of five pounds – six months imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 10309
Patrick Mannion
Drunk and incapable in the public street – fined twenty shillings or fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour in default. Reg 2598
Austin Callaghan
Drunk and incapable – fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 6846
James Patterson
Being an unlicenced person under the 44 Vic No 9, did sell, supply or give fermented liquor to Jack Hardey on 13th instant – three months imprisonment with hard labour.
Patrick Mannion
Drunk and disorderly – one month imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 2598
David Thomas
Did have in his possession, sundry ladies dress material reasonably suspected of having been stolen or unlawfully obtained – four months imprisonment with hard labour.
Charles Robinson
Feloniously did steal, take and carry away one Carpenter's bench axe, the property of the Local Government and under the value of five pounds – fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour, to be cumulative on sentence prisoner is now undergoing.
Charles Pearson
Memo from John McGovern, Gaoler, accounting for the number of days and pay owed to Pearson when he was employed as temporary warder.
Edward Tuormey
Drunk and incapable – fined twenty shillings or fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 2036
John McGovern
Receipt to McGovern from Postmaster-General for deposit of thirty pounds
Charles Jenkins
Feloniously did steal, take and carry away form the premises of the Railway Hotel a quantity of firewood the property of Frederick Watts and under the value of five pounds – one month imprisonment with hard labour.
William Robinson
Lodging in an outhouse without any visible means of support and giving no satisfactory account of himself, and is deemed a rogue and vagabond – three months imprisonment with hard labour.
William England
Wandering abroad without any visible means of subsistence and is supposed to be of unsound mind – remanded in custody. Discharge on advice of Dr Smith.
Alexander Antonio
Did stow away on board the steamer 'Massilia' with intent to obtain a passage therein at Colombo without the consent of the Master -six days imprisonment with hard labour.
William Brown
Drunk in the public streets – fined ten shillings or seven days imprisonment with hard labour in default. Reg 7638
Martin Hensbury
Drunk and disorderly – fined ten shillings or seven days imprisonment with hard labour in default.
William Sherry
Drunk and incapable – fined ten shillings or seven days imprisonment with hard labour in default. Reg 9566