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Jonas Haynes

Drunk and disorderly at the London Hotel - fined forty shillings or fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour in default. Reg 111

Benjamin Davis

Drunk and disorderly at the London Hotel - fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 7673

William Sherry

Did loiter about Public Houses without any visible means of subsistence and is deemed a Rogue and vagabond - one month imprisonment with hard labour, to be cumulative of warrant marked B of this day's date. Reg 9566

William Sherry

Drunk in the public streets - fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour. Marked B. Reg 9566

Thomas Jefferys [Jefferies] [James Thompson]

Violently resisted the police in the execution of their duty - seven days imprisonment with hard labour to be cumulative on warrant marked A of this day's date. Reg 7276 [Name and Transported Convict Number do not match]

John Hole

Disorderly fighting on the premises of James Roach - two months imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 8295

Tommy King, an Aboriginal native

Neglected to perform an engagement entered into on 7th August last past, to serve John Wray as a general servant - fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour. Aboriginal

Benjamin Davis

Drunk and disorderly at the Freemason's Hotel - one month imprisonment with hard labour. Marked A. Reg 7673

Benjamin Davis

Loose, idle, drunken and disorderly person, loitering about public houses and deemed a rogue and vagabond - one month imprisonment with hard labour, cumulative on warrant marked A of this day's date. Marked B. Reg 7673

Benjamin Davis

Did wilful damage to the uniform of Police Constable Bewsher when in the execution of his duty - fined ten shillings or seven days imprisonment with hard labour in default, to be cumulative on warrants marked A and B respectively. Reg 7673

John McKail

Tender document to supply goods to the the Gaol Department at Albany for the year 1883

Names of Prisoners employed at Sandpatch

William Bowler, John Gray, Edward Conolly, William Smith, John Brown, James Marsden, Thomas Green, Charles Jenkins, Alex Ballie, William Sherry, George Hanson, William Healy alias Day, John McCarthy, James Hoare, John Munday, James Wilkinson, Joh...

Thomas Elcombe

Convicted of burglary at Supreme Court, Perth - two years imprisonment with hard labour. Granted two months remission on August 27th 1884. Reg 9441

Edward Lee

Deserted the U. S. barque 'Bartholomew Gosnald' - six weeks imprisonment with hard labour or until he can be sent on board his ship when he is to be handed over to the police on producing requisition from American Consul. Discharged 1883...

Edward Lee

Memo to Resident Magistrate, Albany, and the Gaoler, Albany, from U. S. Consul, Gillam, to transport Lee per the 'Islander' to the 'Bartholomew Gosnald'.

Edward Gayler [Gaylor]

Neglected to perform his duty as a hired servant by absenting himself from his lawful occupation without leave - fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour.

John Bradley

Committed an aggravated assault upon his wife Elizabeth Bradley - remanded for trial.

John Brown

On the night of January 23rd, 1883, nine sheaves of wheat, of the goods and chattels of Robert Forsyth, feloniously did steal, take and carry away - three calendar months imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 4559

James Ritchie

Feloniously did steal, take and carry away a quantity of onions the property of Charles Keyser - four months imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 10164

John Bradley

Did commit an aggravated assault on his wife Elizabeth Bradley - remanded in custody.

Carlo Cameron

Some time in January last, at or near Telenup, did steal, take and carry away a quantity of Sandalwood the property of N and A Nelson - remanded in custody. Reg 7963

G. Roberts, G Hanson, T. Papworth

Memo from A Woodbridge, Perth Gaol, informing Mr. Passmore that the Governor has granted remissions to G. Roberts, Reg 7834, for 20 days, G. Hanson for 6 days and T. Papworth, Reg 7509, for 4 days.

William Sherry

Drunk in the public streets - fined twenty shillings or fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 9566

Joseph Armstrong

On or about 11th January last, past, feloniously did steal, take and carry away one silver watch and one gold watch chain, the property of one Mary Fisher - remanded in custody.

Carlo Cameron

Commitment for Trial- feloniously did steal, take and carry away a quantity of Sandalwood, the property of Nelson Brothers [Eticup] - remanded in custody

Michael Daniels

He being the hired servant of one Abraham Krakouer did abscond from the service of the said A. Krakouer on the 17th day of February 1883 - three calendar months imprisonment with hard labour.

Carlo Cameron

Sometime in January last, past, at or near Yelenup, a quantity of Sandalwood, of the goods and chattels of Nathaniel Nelson and Alfred Nelson, feloniously did steal, take and carry away - two years imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 7963

John Bradley

On the 26th day of January last past, in and upon one Elizabeth Bradley did make an assault and her the said Elizabeth Bradley did then beat, wound and illtreat, (thereby then occasioning to the said Elizabeth Bradley actual bodily harm) and other...

John McKenzie

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

Thomas Spelling

Drunk in the public street - fined ten shillings or seven days imprisonment with hard labour in default. Reg 9881

Weatgull, an Aboriginal native

Absented himself from his Master's service without permission, he being under an engagement with one Campbell Taylor, as hut keeper and ration carrier - imprison with hard labour until April 29th, 1883

Charles Sinfield

On or about 24th February last past, being the Bailee of one bay mare, a saddle and bridle, the property of one Michael Morris, did fraudulently take and convert the same to his own use, and thereby feloniously did steal the same - remanded for tr...

Joseph Fagan

Was wandering about the streets apparently of unsound mind - remanded for medical examination.

Joseph Armstrong

Did feloniously steal, take and carry away one silver watch and one gold guard, the property of one Catherine Fisher - remanded for trial.

Henry Kennett

Refused to perform his duty as an hired servant, when ordered by his Master - one month imprisonment with hard labour.

James Thompson alias Jefferies

Drunk in the streets - fined fifteen shillings and sixpence and four shillings and sixpence costs or seven days imprisonment with hard labour in default. Reg 7276

Edward H. Dunan

Deserted from his American barque 'Platina' on the 15th inst - six weeks imprisonment with hard labour or until applied for by the Master of the Barque or U. S. Consul. Seaman

Emil Meyers

Deserted from his American barque 'Platina' on the 15th inst - six weeks imprisonment with hard labour or until applied for by the Master of the Barque or U. S. Consul. Seaman

James Wilson

Deserted from his barque 'Islander' on the 16th inst - six weeks imprisonment with hard labour, or to be sent on board if the 'Islander' sails sooner. Seaman

Patrick Scanlon

Deserted from his barque 'Islander' on the 16th inst - six weeks imprisonment with hard labour, or to be sent on board if the 'Islander' sails sooner. Seaman

John Davis

Deserted from the Barque 'Islander' - three weeks imprisonment with hard labour or to be sent on board sooner if demanded by the Master or Agent of 'Islander'. Seaman

Isaac Tayler

Deserted from the Barque 'Islander' - three weeks imprisonment with hard labour or to be sent on board sooner if demanded by the Master or Agent of 'Islander'. Seaman

William Dollinson

Deserted from the Barque 'Islander' - three weeks imprisonment with hard labour or to be sent on board sooner if demanded by the Master or Agent of 'Islander'. Seaman

Vincent Britton

Deserted from the Barque 'Islander' - three weeks imprisonment with hard labour or to be sent on board sooner if demanded by the Master or Agent of 'Islander'. Seaman

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