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Details for the convict James Tierney (1821)

Convict Name:James Tierney
Trial Place:Middlesex Gaol Delivery
Trial Date:6 June 1821
Sentence:7 years
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Arrival Details
Ship:Lord Hungerford
Arrival Year:1821
 
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James partnered with Patrick Connolly (Phoenix 1824) and George Lacey (Recovery 1819) and John Thompson (unidentified) in highway robbery.
Source; Hobert Town Gazette 25 June 1824 page 2
Submitted by Researcher (Brian & Toni ) on 6 July 2014

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Research notes

James was convicted at Middlesex Gaol delivery and entrance to 7 years transportation, he arrived Tasmania aboard Lord Hungerford on 26 December 1821
Submitted by Researcher (Brian & Toni ) on 6 July 2014
James, Patrick Connolly, George Lacey & John Thompson were convicted on 24 June 1824 at Hobart of highway robbery Patrick Brodie and Thomas Osborne and all sentenced to death
Submitted by Researcher (Brian & Toni ) on 7 July 2014
James Tierney, Patrick Connolly, George Lacey and John Thompson were hanged on 24 July 1824 at Hobart Gaol. Source; Hobart Town Gazette 25 June 1824 p2 & 24 July 1824 p2
Submitted by Researcher (Brian & Toni ) on 7 July 2014

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Sources

  • The National Archives (TNA) : HO 11/4, p.56

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