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« Reply #18 on: Sunday 06 March 22 10:01 GMT (UK) »
 New South Wales Government Gazette (Sydney, NSW : 1832 - 1900) View title info Wed 22 Jun 1836 [Issue No.227]


Colonial Secretary's Office,
Sydney, 21st June, 1836.
HIS Excellency the GOVERNOR directs it to
be notified that the Right Honorable the
Secretary of State for the Colonies has signified
His Majesty's gracious commands that Absolute
and Conditional Pardons be granted to the under-
mentioned individuals, viz.—
Despatch dated 31st January, 1836, No. 101,
ABSOLUTE PARDON.
Farrell James, Surry.
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Despatch dated 12th November, 1835, No. 72.

CONDITIONAL PARDONS.

Brine James, Surry

Hammett James, Surry
Stanfield John, Surry

Stanfield Thomas, Surry,—

On condition of residing in New South Wales for
the term of two years from the day of their arrival.

Loveless James, Surry,—

On condition of residing in New South Wales for
three years from the day of his arrival.

Despatch dated 17th November, 1835.

Dickinson John, Siren,—

On condition of residing in New South Wales for
two years from the day of his arrival.

By His Excellency's Command,

ALEXANDER McLEAY.

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 New South Wales Government Gazette (Sydney, NSW : 1832 - 1900)  Wed 7 Sep 1836 [Issue No.238]

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Sydney, 6th September,1836.
HIS Excellency the GOVERNOR directs it to be
notified that the Right Honorable the Se-
cretary of State for the Colonies, has signified His
Majesty's Gracious Commands that Absolute and
Conditional Pardons be granted to the under-
mentioned individuals, viz :—
Despatch dated 24th March, 1836.—No. 131.
ABSOLUTE PARDONS.
Brine James, Surrey
Hammett James, ditto
Loveless James, ditto
Stanfield John, ditto
Stanfield Thomas, ditto.
Despatch dated 16th April, 1836.—No. 143.
Lydon John, Forth
Lydon Peter, ditto
Lydon Michael, ditto
Murray Edmund, ditto
Murray James, ditto
Rogers James, ditto.
Despatch dated 3rd March, 1836.—No. 121.
CONDITIONAL PARDONS.
Adnum William, Earl St. Vincent
Alabaster Thomas, Coromandel (3)
Banks Joseph, ditto
Bolder John, Elizabeth (2)
Bow Martin, Hadlow (2)
Butter William, Marquis Wellington
Coghlan Timothy, Guildford (3)
Corkery Timothy, Hadlow (2)
Creag William, Morley (1)
Dewhurst Elizabeth, Wanstead
Doyle Darby, Guildford (2)
Elliot Chalres, Prince Regent
Elliot Samuel, Agamemnon
Evans Thomas, Surrey
Fielding Abraham, Guildford (1)
Forde Patrick, Dorothy
Graham James, Earl Spencer
Green or Clayton Sarah, Minstrel
Handley George, Larkins (1)
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Hayden William, Ocean, (2)
Healy Nicholas, Minerva

Hollingsworth Michael, Isabella
Home William, Dromedary

Howlett Thomas, Larkins (1)
Irby George, Recovery (1)

Irby John, ditto

Jones or Wilkie William, Baring (1)
Keith John, Baring (1)

Kinsilla Michael, Earl St. Vincent
Lee Edward, Isabella (1)
Lowe Joseph, Canada (5)

Lyons Solomon, Tottenham
Maloney John, Fortune (2)

Murray Owen, Guildford (2)

McTaggart Walter, Baring (1)

Marshall William, John (2)

Newton Edward, General Stuart
Onslow George, Hindostan

Overton Thomas, Recovery (1)
Page William, General Hewitt
Parry Griffith, Speke (21)
Reed Patrick, Guildford (3)
Reilly Robert, Hadlow (2)
Reilly Thomas, ditto

Richardson Joseph, Minerva (4)
Ryan John, Friendship (2)
Scarr John, Surrey (1)

Scott John, Indefatigable (2)

Short James, Neptune (2)

Smith Charles alias Kimley, Isabella (1)
Smith James, Sir W. Bensley (2)

Smith Matthew, Fortune (2)
Thomas Joseph, Isabella (1)
Toole Daniel, Bencoolen
Townsend John, Fame

Tribe George, Marquis Wellington
Tunnicliffe James, Ocean (1)
Turner George, Earl Spencer

Turner Jacob alias Francis, General Hewitt
Waldron William, Three Bees

Walsh James, Earl St. Vincent
Warren Gilbert, Grenada (1)
Warren John, Shipley (3)

Wells William, Somersetshire
Westley Thomas, Baring (2)

Wheeler Charles, Somersetshire
White John, Fame

White James, Canada (3)
White Patrick, ditto

Williams William, Morley (1)

Wilson William, alias Morville Thomas, Fanny
Wood James, alias Woods, General Hewitt
Woodhouse Samuel, Larkins (1)

Williams George, General Hewitt.

By His Excellency's Command,
ALEXANDER McLEAY.

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Re: prison records Australia 1835-39 - COMPLETED
« Reply #20 on: Sunday 06 March 22 10:12 GMT (UK) »
21 citations in trove in the 1830s including the 2 previous Gazette notices and 19 newspaper references including Article identifier
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article71684695
Also there were historical references 100 yars after also on Trove which  is free