Convict name: Dwyer, John.
sentence_details:
Convicted at Middlesex Clerkenwell Quarter Sessions for a term of 7 years on 20 April 1847. PW.
vessel: Oriental Queen
date_of_departure: 23 October 1852.
place_of_arrival: Van Diemen's Land.
source:
Microfilm Roll 92, Class and Piece Number HO11/17, Page Number 541 (273)
title:
John Dwyer, one of 280 convicts transported on the Oriental Queen, 23 October 1852.
publication_details:
Canberra [A.C.T.] :Australian Joint Copying Project,[1948-1990]
original_version_note:
This record is one of the entries in the British convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database compiled by State Library of Queensland from British Home Office (HO) records which are available on microfilm as part of the Australian Joint Copying Project (AJCP).
topical_subject_heading: Convicts--Australia--Registers.
neographic_subject_heading: Australia--Genealogy.
: australia-genealogy
Connected with Dwyer, John.
Anderson, Ann.
Convicted at Scotland, Edinburgh Court of Justiciary for a term of 14 years on 02 February 1852.
Transported by Sir Robert Sippings [Seppings] (17 March 1852.).
Ayres, Richard.
Convicted at Central Criminal Court for a term of 7 years on 17 December 1849.
Transported by Oriental Queen (23 October 1852.).
Cox, James.
Convicted at Huntingdon. Assizes at Huntingdon for a term of 10 years on 15 October 1849.
Transported by Pestonjee Bomanjee (16 April 1852.).
Dobinson, William.
Convicted at Southampton, Winchester Quarter Sessions for a term of 7 years on 31 December 1849.
Transported by Equestrian (27 August 1852.).
England, John.
Convicted at York Assizes at York for a term of 7 years on 11 December 1849.
Transported by Equestrian (27 August 1852.).
Ferguson, John.
Convicted at Scotland, Glasgow Court of Justiciary for a term of 7 years on 14 September 1849. Ticket of Leave.
Transported by Fairlie (09 March 1852.).
Galvin, Hugh.
Convicted at Scotland Edinburgh Court of Justiciary for a term of life on 23 July 1851.
Transported by Dudbrook (17 November 1852.).
Hall, William.
Convicted at Chester. Assizes at Chester for a term of 10 years on 31 March 1849. Ticket of Leave.
Transported by Fairlie (09 March 1852.).
Henderson, John.
Convicted at Scotland Edinburgh Court of Justiciary for a term of 14 years on 30 June 1851.
Transported by Dudbrook (17 November 1852.).
Holloway, Edward.
Convicted at Wilts Boro and City of New Sarum Quarter Sessions for a term of 7 years on 29 October 1849.
Transported by Lady Montagu (31 July 1852.).
Holman, Francis.
Convicted at Court Martial Portsmouth for a term of 7 years on 19 May 1849. 40164.
Transported by Pestonjee Bomanjee (16 April 1852.).
Large, Jewson.
Convicted at Norfolk. Assizes at Norwich for a term of 10 years on 28 March 1848.
Transported by Pestonjee Bomanjee (16 April 1852.).
McMenemy, Ann.
Convicted at Scotland, Glasgow Court of Justiciary for a term of 7 years on 30 September 1851.
Transported by Sir Robert Sippings [Seppings] (17 March 1852.).
Phillips, Charles.
Convicted at Monmouth. Usk Quarter Sessions for a term of 10 years on 16 October 1848.
Transported by Lady Montagu (31 July 1852.).
Riley, Thomas.
Convicted at Worcester Assizes at Worcester for a term of 10 years on 06 March 1849. Ticket of Leave.
Transported by Fairlie (09 March 1852.).
Rosefield, Elizabeth.
Convicted at Suffolk Boro of Ipswich Quarter Sessions for a term of 7 years on 09 July 1852.
Transported by Duchess of Northumberland (25 November 1852.).
Stafford, John.
Convicted at Stafford. Stafford Quarter Sessions for a term of 10 years on 16 October 1848. Ticket of Leave.
Transported by Fairlie (09 March 1852.).
Stewart, Martin.
Convicted at Scotland Glasgow Court of Justiciary for a term of 7 years on 14 January 1850.
Transported by Oriental Queen (23 October 1852.).
Williams, Catherine.
Convicted at Lancaster, Manchester Boro Quarter Sessions for a term of 7 years on 13 October 1851.
Transported by Sir Robert Sippings [Seppings] (17 March 1852.).
Williams, John.
Convicted at Kent. Assizes at Maidstone for a term of 7 years on 23 July 1849.
Transported by Pestonjee Bomanjee (16 April 1852.).