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Charles Jenkins

Near Yongup, together with Alexander Bailey and Patrick Dempsey, nine logs of sandalwood of the goods and chattels of Alfred Quartermain feloniously did steal, take and carry away - remanded for trial.

Alexander Bailey

Near Yongup, together with Patrick Dempsey and Charles Jenkins, nine logs of sandalwood of the goods and chattels of Alfred Quartermain feloniously did steal, take and carry away - remanded for trial.

Louis Matte

Unlawfully deserted the 'Lucretia' - four weeks imprisonment with hard labour. Seaman

John English

Unlawfully deserted the 'Lucretia' - four weeks imprisonment with hard labour. Seaman

Charles Gormley

On the 17th July was duly convicted of refusing to obey the Master of the 'Lucretia' then escaped lawful custody - remanded in custody for trial. Seaman

John Hawkins

Drunk and incapable on the premises of the Freemason's Hotel - fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 7720

William Sherry

Drunk and disorderly in the public streets - one month imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 9566

Jose Silver

Illegally deserted the 'Bartholomew Gosnold' without lawful leave or excuse - twelve weeks imprisonment with hard labour. Discharged on 21st September and placed on board by Police. Seaman

Albert, an Aboriginal native

With others on or about 1st September, 1881, at or near Marbinup , did spear one Henry an Aboriginal native with intent to kill - remanded in custody. Aboriginal

Alexander Bailey [Baillie]

On about 14th July, feloniously did steal, take and carry away a quantity of Sandalwood of the goods and chattels of Alfred Quartermaine - eighteen months imprisonment with hard labour. 52 days remission on 26th December 1883. Reg 4381

Briem Bierbacker

On 23rd July last, did desert from the 'Lucretia' - six weeks imprisonment with hard labour. Seaman

John Hawkins

Drunk in the public streets - twenty one days imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 7720

John [Jonathon] Moore

Notice of remission on back page of original two-year sentence of Moore dated 18th August 1880 - discharge date 3rd June 1882. See also [02073] and [02313]. Reg 6924

Thomas Green

Memo from the Resident Magistrate to the Keeper of the Common Gaol, Albany - Green to serve six months imprisonment with hard labour for obtaining a silver watch by false pretences, and six months imprisonment with hard labour (cumulative on above...

Hugh Levorne

Drunk at the Freemason's Hotel - fined twenty shillings or seven days imprisonment with hard labour in default. Marked A. Reg 5993

Hugh Levorne

Loose, idle, and disorderly person continually loitering about public houses - seven days imprisonment with hard labour to be cumulative on warrant of this day's date marked A. Reg 5993

William Willets

He being a hired servant of Thomas Phillips of Kojonup did absent himself from the service of Phillips before completing his contract - two calendar months imprisonment with hard labour.

Fritz H. Schutt

Deserted from his barque 'Lucretia' on July 23rd - four weeks imprisonment with hard labour. Seaman

John Moore

Memo from Resident Magistrate to the Gaoler requesting Prisoner 6934, John Moore, be informed that he will receive two months remission of his sentence "for his industry and usefulness" and good conduct. Reg 6934

Thomas Green

Memo from the Resident Magistrate to the Gaoler - Green to serve two years imprisonment with hard labour (cumulative on former sentences) - charged with obtaining money and goods from William Cooper by means of false pretences. Reg 10242

John McKnight

Disobeyed the lawful commands of the Master of the 'Osprey' by refusing to perform his duty as cook - two weeks imprisonment with hard labour. Seaman

Jose Silver [Silber]

Memo from Resident Magistrate to the Gaoler authorising him to discharge Silver [Silber] to the Police tomorrow for transfer to the ship ['Bartholomew Gosnold']. Seaman

John Bates

Drunk in the public streets of Albany - fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 5177

John Bates

Did loiter about the public streets of Albany without having any visible means of subsistence and is deemed a rogue or vagabond - one month imprisonment with hard labour, cumulative with warrant marked A. Reg 5177

Charles I. Brown

Did unlawfully desert the barque 'Bartholomew Gosnold' - twelve weeks imprisonment with hard labour. Seaman

John McKnight

Absented himself from the barque 'Osprey' without leave - ten weeks imprisonment with hard labour. Seaman

William Murphy

Drunk and incapable in the lane of the Freemason's Hotel - fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 9533

Jonas Haynes

Loitered about the Freemason's Hotel for the purpose of obtaining liquor, he being a person prohibited from being supplied with liquor - seven days imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 111

Patrick Regan

Memo from Resident Magistrate to the Keeper of the Gaol - Regan to serve one week imprisonment with hard labour for being drunk and disorderly and two weeks for violently resisting the Police. Reg 10255

George Morgan

Violently assaulted Thomas Palmer - fourteen days imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 8644

Ambrose Smith

Violently resisted the police in the execution of their duty - seven days imprisonment with hard labour cumulative on sentence for being drunk. Reg 5542

Jonas Haynes

Violently resisted the police in the execution of their duty - seven days imprisonment with hard labour cumulative on sentence for same date.

William Murphy

Drunk and disorderly in the public streets - twenty one days imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 9533

John Collins

On or about 2nd October last past, feloniously, wilfully of his malice aforethought, did kill and murder John King - remanded in custody. Reg 6540

Peter House

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

John White

At Kojonup, feloniously did steal, take and carry away one half sovereign from the goods and chattels of John Collins, pleaded guilty - six calendar months imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 4559

George Hanson

Did enter into an agreement with John Dearle at Kojonup to make and burn fifty thousand bricks within four months, and did commit a breach of contract by absconding from such work before its completion - three months imprisonment with hard labour....

John McCarthy

Being in the employ of Frank R. Hassell as shepherd at Kojonup did absent from such service on the 29th day of July 1880 - two months imprisonment with hard labour. Reg 8362

William Healey alias Day

Being the hired servant of Thomas Huddleton of Kojonup, and in charge of a flock of sheep, did abscond from such service - two calendar months imprisonment with hard labour.

James Hoare

Felonioulsy did steal, take and carry away two bottles of cordial under the value of five pounds from the premises of the Weld Arms Hotel - two months imprisonment with hard labour.

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