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<p> Brought over 23</p> <!-- this page is organised in four columns, the fourth column is blank --> <!-- first column --> <p> <note> 1 Gen</note> p.54 Feb 1789<lb/> <del> Many [overseers]<lb/>had given evident<lb/> proofs or strong<lb/> indications of<lb/> returning dispositions<lb/> to honest<lb/> industry.</del> </p> <p> p.92 <sic>Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> 1790 —<lb/> <note>1</note> this man [an<lb/> <sic>expence</sic>] .... had<lb/> <sic>shewn</sic> a strong<lb/> inclination to<lb/> be industrious,<lb/> <del>U</del> to return to<lb/> honest habits & <lb/> pursuits.</p> <p> <note>1</note> p.98. March 1890 — <lb/> John <del>Fra</del> Irving<lb/> emancipated for<lb/> good behaviour —</p><p> p.112. May 1790<lb/> At Rose Hill virtuous</p> <p> <del> pp 116 <add> 126</add> June <del>117</del> 1790<lb/> Convicts on board<lb/> the Guardian<lb/> spoken of by <sic>Lieu<hi rend="superscript">t</hi></sic><lb/> <unclear>Rion</unclear> as <del>being</del> having<lb/> behaved well</p> <p> p.140 <sic>Oct<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic> 1790<lb/> <note>1</note> Bloodworth emancipated — </p> <p> p.155. <sic>Ma.</sic> 1791<lb/> <note>1</note> James Arcott emancipated</p> <p> p.160. <sic>Apr.</sic> 1791<lb/> <note>B1<note> Charles Williams<lb/> p.2<del>0</del>10 backslides</p> <p> <note>13</note> p.193. <sic>Dec<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic> 1791 — <lb/> Conisit emancipated 13 —</p> <p> p.216 June 1752<lb/> <note>2 Gen</note> <del>June</del> General<lb/> Reformation —</p> <p> p.225. July 1752<lb/> <note>2 <sic>Eliz<hi rend="superscript">h</hi></sic> Perry emancipated —<lb/> James <lb/> Reise her husband<lb/> a <foreign>quondam</foreign> Convict<lb/> settler informs</p> <p><note>23</note></p> <pb/><!-- second column --> <p> 1M</p> <p> p.228 <sic>Aug.</sic> 1795<lb/> Morris one of the<lb/> Convicts emancipated<lb/> by recommendation<lb/> of Lieu<hi rend="superscript">t</hi> Rine backslides —</p><p> <add> 3 general</add> <lb/> p.230. <sic>Aug.</sic> 1792<lb/> General good behaviour —</p> <p> <del> p.238. <sic>Oct<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</sic> 1792<lb/> Sam<hi rend="superscript">l</hi> Buss &<lb/> <sic>W<hi rend="superscript">m</hi></sic> Sutton <sic>behavd</sic><lb/> with the greatest<lb/> propriety since<lb/> their emancipation</p> <p> p. 243. <sic>Nov<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic><lb/> John Trace <sic>Tho<hi rend="superscript">s</hi></sic><lb/> Restill & George <lb/> Barrington emancipated —</p> <p> p.251 <sic>Dec<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic><lb/> <add> One or</add> Two well behaved<lb/> <gap/> return to<lb/> England with the<lb/> Governors</p> <p> p.256. <sic>Dec<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic> 1792 <note>2</note><lb/> two convicts emancipated</p> p. 268. <sic>Feb<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> 1793 <note>1</note><lb/> Walter <unclear>Runn</unclear> a <lb/> lenient & under<gap/><lb/> quiet man<lb/> died</p> <p> ————<lb/> p 275 <sic>Mar</sic> 1793<lb/> Norfolk Island<lb/> general good behaviour<lb/> ————</p> <p> p.276. <sic>Mar</sic>1793<lb/>Some issuing Convicts<lb/>at Parramatta<lb/> backslide</p> <p> p.303 August 1753 <add> 30</add><lb/> <del> 30 Convicts for be</del> <note>30 B1</note><lb/> 30 well behaved<lb/> Convicts enlist<lb/> 1 out of the 30 backslides</p><p> p 317 <sic>Oct<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic> 1793<lb/> 23 convicts conditionally<note>23</note><lb/> emancipated.</p> <p> <add>84</add></p> <pb/><!-- third column --> <p><add> 84</add></p> <p>p.320 <sic>Oct<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic> 1793 <note>B1</note><lb/> Celia Williams<lb/> backslides —</p> <p> p.341. <sic>Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> 1794 <note>B</note><lb/> <unclear>Some</unclear> serving <lb/> Convicts backslide<lb/> <add> Some punished: but very <lb/> few appeared deserving of confidence.</add></p> <p> p342 <sic>Jan</sic> 1794<lb/> Sam<hi rend="superscript">l</hi> Burt emancipated <note>1</note></p> <p> p. 363 April 1794<lb/> Norfolk island <note> Gen 7V 2</note><lb/> General good behaviour —</p> <p> p. 391. <sic>Sept<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic> 1794 <add> 16</add> <lb/> 16 Convicts emancipated<lb/> some<lb/> unconditionally<lb/> others conditionally</p> <p> p. 396. <sic>Oct<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic> 1794<lb/> <sic>Jos<hi rend="superscript">h</hi></sic> Webb an<lb/> industrious good<lb/> man died.</p> <p> p.445. <sic>Feb</sic> 1796<lb/> Enlisted Convicts <note>B 30</note><lb/> backslide.</p> <p> ————<lb/> 102</p> <p> p 494 "George<lb/> Barrington whose<lb/> conduct still upright<lb/> and <gap/> recommended<lb/> him to the Governor</p> <p><add> Gen No 1</add></p> <p> was, after receiving<lb/> <gap/> pardon<lb/> under the <gap/> <gap/> <lb/> <gap/>, <gap/><lb/> <add> B 11</add> a Superintendent <lb/> of convicts with <lb/> a salary of £80<lb/> per annum."</p> | |||
Brought over 23
1 Gen p.54 Feb 1789
Many [overseers]
had given evident
proofs or strong
indications of
returning dispositions
to honest
industry.
p.92 Jany 1790 —
1 this man [an
expence] .... had
shewn a strong
inclination to
be industrious,
U to return to
honest habits &
pursuits.
1 p.98. March 1890 —
John Fra Irving
emancipated for
good behaviour —
p.112. May 1790
At Rose Hill virtuous
pp 116 126 June 117 1790
Convicts on board
the Guardian
spoken of by Lieut
Rion as being having
behaved well
p.140 Octr 1790
1 Bloodworth emancipated —
p.155. Ma. 1791
1 James Arcott emancipated
p.160. Apr. 1791
B1<note> Charles Williams
p.2010 backslides
<note>13 p.193. Decr 1791 —
Conisit emancipated 13 —
p.216 June 1752
2 Gen June General
Reformation —
p.225. July 1752
2 Elizh Perry emancipated —
James
Reise her husband
a quondam Convict
settler informs
<note>23
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1M
p.228 Aug. 1795
Morris one of the
Convicts emancipated
by recommendation
of Lieut Rine backslides —
3 general
p.230. Aug. 1792
General good behaviour —
p.238. Octr. 1792
Saml Buss &
Wm Sutton behavd
with the greatest
propriety since
their emancipation
p. 243. Novr
John Trace Thos
Restill & George
Barrington emancipated —
p.251 Decr
One or Two well behaved
return to
England with the
Governors
p.256. Decr 1792 2
two convicts emancipated
p. 268. Feby 1793 1
Walter Runn a
lenient & under
quiet man
died
————
p 275 Mar 1793
Norfolk Island
general good behaviour
————
p.276. Mar1793
Some issuing Convicts
at Parramatta
backslide
p.303 August 1753 30
30 Convicts for be 30 B1
30 well behaved
Convicts enlist
1 out of the 30 backslides
p 317 Octr 1793
23 convicts conditionally23
emancipated.
84
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84
p.320 Octr 1793 B1
Celia Williams
backslides —
p.341. Jany 1794 B
Some serving
Convicts backslide
Some punished: but very
few appeared deserving of confidence.
p342 Jan 1794
Saml Burt emancipated 1
p. 363 April 1794
Norfolk island Gen 7V 2
General good behaviour —
p. 391. Septr 1794 16
16 Convicts emancipated
some
unconditionally
others conditionally
p. 396. Octr 1794
Josh Webb an
industrious good
man died.
p.445. Feb 1796
Enlisted Convicts B 30
backslide.
————
102
p 494 "George
Barrington whose
conduct still upright
and recommended
him to the Governor
Gen No 1
was, after receiving
pardon
under the
,
B 11 a Superintendent
of convicts with
a salary of £80
per annum."
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