More information on Charles Fluerty:In the 1822 muster Charles Fluerty is recorded as in receipt of a Conditional Pardon.
Then according to his conduct record in Tasmania Charles committed the following Colonial Offences:
July 19 1821 CE / Drunk & dis(orderl)y & break(in)g the peace to pay a fine of 5/-
Oct(obe)r 9 1822 CE / Selling Spirits with(ou)t license – to pay the mitigated penalty of £10
July 18 1829 TS / Com(mitte)d for trial on susp(icio)n of steal(in)g Govt Timber at the Sawing Establishm(en)t at Birhes Bay – aft(er)w(ar)ds admitted to Bail
June 10 1830 TS / Creating an affray on the Public Wharf at Hobart Town by fighting with Jno(John) Steward on the 15th of last month. Ord(ere)d to f(or)w(ar)d sureties of the peace for three months
Sep(embe)r 17 1831 CE / Drunk(enne)ss fined 5/-
Sep(embe)r 19 1831 CE / Assaulting his wife. Ord(ere)d to f(or)w(ar)d sureties to keep the peace &c(etc)
Oct(obe)r 15 1831 CE / Drunk(enne)ss last night [fined 5/- crossed out] Reprimanded
Feb(ruar)y 22 1832 CE / Assaulting & beating Mary his wife who hath prayed Sureties of the Peace. Ordered to f(or)w(ar)d Sureties of the Peace 3 Mo(nth)s
Aug(us)t 31 1833 CE / Drunk fined 5/-
Oct(obe)r 19 1833 CE / St(ealin)g Seven Hundred Weight of Salt of the Goods &c(etc) of Mrs Fanny Kelly and Thomas Lucas, Comm(itte)d for Trial
Oct(obe)r 23 1833 admitted to Bail for his appearance at the next General Gaol Delivery of the Sup(erintendan)t Co(ur)t, six preceding offences
(In Margin) GC 13 Nov 1833 7 YearsOct(obe)r 15 1836 Bastian / Improper conduct, disch(arge)d
Oct(obe)r 27 1836 Bastian / Neglect of duty & repeated drunkenness, hard labor out of ch(ain)s for 3 Months / Spring Hill R(oa)d p(ar)ty Vide Lieut(enant) Gov(erno)rs Decis(io)n 12th Nov(embe)r 1836
Feb(ruar)y 22 1837 Messd Murdock / Disob(edien)ce of orders Cells on B(read) & Water 48 hours
April 24 1837 Murdock / Out after hours & presenting himself to be free, Cells on B(read) & Water 7 days
May 23 1837 Murdock / Absent without leave Admon(ishe)d & ret(urne)d to an assign(e)d P(ar)ty
June 23 1837 Rhodes / Absconding & losing and making away with 17/- of his Masters property, hard labor in Chains 9 Months / Grass Tree Hill C(hai)n Gang & conduct to be rev(iewe)d Vide Lieut(enant) Gov(erno)rs Decis(io)n 19 July 1837 Penitentiary Hobart for assign(nmen)t Vide Mem(oria)l Col ==== 1772
April 30 1838 ===Party / ===== ==== == ===== == ====
October 9 1838 Marine Dept / Drunk, T(read) Wheel 5 days
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/1333759/treadwheelNov(embe)r 1st 1838 Marine Dept / Absent from duty without leave, Sal confinement on B(read) & W(ater) for 3 days
April 18 1839 Marine Dept / Absent from Barracks all nght, 5 days Cell on B(read) & W(ater)
May 16 1839 M Dept / Absent from ==== ===
June 24 1839 M Dept / Drunk & absent from his duty - Hard labour with chains 3 Months ==/ Confirmed S(pring) Hill R(oa)d P(ar)ty threw(sic) Oatlands for ass(i)g(nmen)t vide L(ieutenant) G(overnor’s) Decision 26 June 1839.
His excellency has granted this Man a remission of his Col(onial) sentence and to be returned to his Conditional Pardon Vide Orders of = =
18.3.(18)34 Bridg(e)w(or)k, 7.7.(18)36 C H, 5.11.(18)35 N(ew) N(orfolk), 20.11.(18)36 C P U, 27.8.(18)37 C Hill ==, 14.2.(18)40 ==
http://foundersandsurvivors.org//pubsearch-xsl/image/viewer.html?CON31-1-13,188,12On the 1841 muster Charles appears as:
Charles Fluerty, Indefatigable, Free PardonThe above transcriptions are all the work of this poster.
Many abbreviations were used in the original of the Conduct Record and sections in ( ) have been added into the text for understanding. Where the abbreviation is unknown to this poster it has not been expanded. == has been used where this poster was unable to transcribe that section. Letters representing the names of the men who made the various decisions have been omitted from the transcription.