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The Trials of Richard Lees cont.

Posted on March 11, 2018 by TinaMarch 16, 2018
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In 1835 Richard Less again found himself committed for trial at the Windsor Quarter sessions, this time in February of 1835. Once again the charge levelled against Richard Lees was for Larceny. This time Richard was charged with having stolen two … Continue reading →

Posted in Convict, Lees | Tagged Kings Head, Lees, Penrith, Richard Lees, Windsor | 2 Replies

The Trials of Richard Lees

Posted on February 4, 2018 by TinaMarch 11, 2018
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Richard Lees had a troubled career spanning a number of decades. Mostly he was a carpenter who ran to petty theft and other minor misdemeanours. In the early days, these seem to have been focussed on trying to provide food … Continue reading →

Posted in Convict, Lees, Stevens, Uncategorized | Tagged Lees, Penrith, Richard Lees, Windsor | 1 Reply

Are you Our William Russell? Part 2

Posted on February 1, 2017 by TinaFebruary 1, 2017
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So who is William Galloway Russell or William Russell Galloway? William Russell arrived in Sydney on the 11th of March 1833. William and two other men William Russell Galloway Snr and Richard Fulmer Paice had been sentenced to 7 years … Continue reading →

Posted in Convict, Russell Family | Tagged Bathurst, William Russell | 3 Replies

Are you our William Russell? Part 1.

Posted on January 13, 2017 by TinaFebruary 1, 2017
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A few months back I wrote a post saying goodbye to William Russell. Many with Australian Gransden family links had thought of him as our William Russell for a long time but the proof had been mounting up that he … Continue reading →

Posted in Convict, Gransden, Russell Family | Tagged Benevolent Society, Galloway, Mary Ann Gransden, Mary Ann Russell, William Russell | 8 Replies

John Lees

Posted on June 18, 2016 by TinaJune 18, 2016
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On the second of June 1797 John Lees arrived in Sydney Cove aboard the Ganges.[1] Unlike many of those who were coming to Sydney, John was not a convict. He was there as one of the soldiers. John served in … Continue reading →

Posted in Convict, Lees, Sydney, Women | Tagged Castlereagh, John Lees, Mary Stevens, Wesleyan | 3 Replies

Description of Sydney Cove

Posted on June 18, 2016 by TinaJune 18, 2016
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Robert Scott was fifth Mate on the Earl Cornwallis. During his time on the Earl Cornwallis he wrote a series of more than ten letters to friends and family in England and Scotland. The ninth letter held a description of … Continue reading →

Posted in Convict, Stevens, Sydney, Women | Tagged convict, Mary Stevens, Sydney | Leave a reply

Lieutenant Henry Crawford

Posted on June 18, 2016 by TinaJune 18, 2016
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Sydney N.S.Wales,  21st August 1801, Gentlemen, By the way of India I had the honor of writing you, a duplicate copy of which accompanies this. The Earl Cornwallis arrived here the 10th June. By that ship I received your letters … Continue reading →

Posted in Convict, Stevens, Women | Tagged duel, Henry Crawford, John Macarthur, Macarthur, Mary Stevens | 1 Reply

Soulden Lawrence

Posted on June 18, 2016 by TinaJune 18, 2016
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Soulden Lawrence first started working in Law in 1774. He was well known by 1794 he had become a judge and a Knight. He transferred to the Kings Bench where he served for fourteen years before returning to the Common … Continue reading →

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Nash Grose

Posted on June 18, 2016 by TinaJune 18, 2016
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Nash Grose was a Justice of the Kings Bench. In 1766 he joined the bar and was considered a Barrister of note. Justice Grose became a Judge in 1780 and was considered to be a Sound Judge with very little … Continue reading →

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Judge Buller

Posted on June 18, 2016 by TinaJune 18, 2016
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On the 28th of March 1799 at the Lent Assize at Tauton Castle Mary Stevens first encountered Justice Buller. Justice Buller had a reputation as a hasty and prejudiced judge who had once declared that a husband could thrash his … Continue reading →

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