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Details for the convict William Pacey (1828)

Convict Name:William Pacey
Trial Place:Nottingham (Town of) Quarter Session
Trial Date:25 April 1827
Sentence:7 years
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Arrival Details
Ship:Countess of Harcourt (5)
Arrival Year:1828
 
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Research notes

William was 19 when convicted for the crime of stealing handkerchiefs and sentenced to 7 years.His religion Protestant, he could read and his trade was a Pitt Sawyer.
Submitted by Researcher (Cheryl Joshua) on 6 March 2019
He arrived on the 8/09/1828 and was assigned to work at Hyde Park Barracks Sydney NSW. He is listed at the barracks on the 1828 census display. Resource Hyde Park Barracks Museum.
Submitted by Researcher (Cheryl Joshua) on 6 March 2019

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Sources

  • The National Archives (TNA) : HO 11/6, p.372

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