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Note: robate Name John Buchanan Residence Lent 1828, Nottinghamshire, England <u>England & Wales, Criminal Registers, 1791-1892</u> about John Buchanan Name: John Buchanan Date of Trial: 14 March1828 Trial Year: 1828 Location of Trial: Nottingham Assizes, England Sentence: Death commuted to: Transport for Life Crime: See Image Date of Execution or Release: See Image Ref: UK, Prison Hulk Registers and Letter Books, 1802-1849 Name: John Buchannan Age: 21 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1807 Date Received: 20 May 1828 Ship Hulk: Retribution Place Moored: Woolwich Date Convicted: 14 Mar 1828 Place Convicted: Nottingham For John BUCHANAN's convict record. see http://www.archives.tas.gov.au/nameindexes/ Tasmanian Convicts link Convict Record for John Buchanan b.abt 1802 Ref: Archives of Tasmania/ Name Indexes/ “Tasmanian Convicts”/database entry #8720 -Buchanan, John arrived on the ship “MANLIUS” (year trip #1 of 2 departed, on 29 July 1828 from London). (Data transcribed from: http://search.archives.tas.gov.au/ImageViewer/image_viewer.htm?CON18-1-15,296,10,L,36) John BUCHANAN - Manchester Court Trade Leather Dresser and Tanner Height w/o shoes 5 ft 2 ½ in Age 22 Complexion Brown Head Oval Hair Brown Whiskers Brown Visage Crab Forehead Narrow Eyebrows Brown Eyes Grey Nose Medium long Mouth Narrow Chin Broad Native Place Remarks Scar on forefinger of left hand Conduct record transcribed from: http://search.archives.tas.gov.au/ImageViewer/image_viewer.htm?CON31-1-1,433,383,L,80 Convict 1117: BUCHANAN, John, arrival 29 Jul 1828 ”MANLIUS” 14 Mar 1828 Sentenced to death at Nottingham Assizes Court. Commuted to transport to Van Diemens Land for LIFE. Transported for “Highway Robbery”. Gaol Report -unknown. Hulk life -‘orderly’, married. Stated this offence “Highway robbery”. Family: Uncle Marshall in Ireland. My wife with him. I was last employed by Messrs Hume & Walker, Lead Dressers, Manchester. Married. 31 Dec 1830 Muster -assigned to Mr G. Stockell Jan 11 1830 Charged by Mr Stockell/ Disobedience of orders & insolence -T.wheel 6 days and return to his master/ signed T.Roper ?? ??? 1832 Stockell/ Neglect of duty -25 lashes and return to his masters service/ T.Roper signed 31 Dec 1832 Muster -assigned to Mr Stockell Nov 26 1833 Stockell/ Neglect of duty rep---? And returned for assignment to other service/ A.Plu (initials) signed 31 Dec 1833 Muster - assigned to Public Works Feb 3 1834 Absconding -6 months hard labour in chains/ signed IED (init) Feb 19 1834 Robbing Chas McFacen on the King’s Highway of one blue cloth jacket and other articles. The property of the said Chas MacFacen. Convicted for trial/ signed EDI (init) Mar 4 1834 Hobart SC Sentenced to “LIFE”/ signed EDI (init) 31 Dec 1835 Muster -transported to Port Arthur Jun 15 1839 Churlish and drunk -admonished/ -----/ ?? ??? 1840 Muster - assigned to Mr ????? Jul 2 1840 Bilton/ Misconduct in treating his master with disrespect, insolence and disobedience of orders -3 months hard labour in chains and return to his service. 31 Jul 1840 HBT (?Hobart?) hulk ?-----? Chain gang at Newtown Bay then returned to service/signed --ide & L G Leas. Sep 1 1843: Recommended for a conditional pardon. Signed T S (init)/ Pardon granted ? Apr 1846 Freed by servitude ref: Tas POL220/1/2 page 238 Convicts BUCHANAN, John, (arrived, age 22, on ship "Manlius") applied for marriage, in 1846, to MAGENIS, Matilda (arrived, age 17, on ship "Waverley") Marriage dated 29 JUN 1846, CON52/2 p285, Ref.No for marriage: RGD37/5 : 1846/521 Refer: Tasmanian Archives 'Index to Convict Applications for Permissions to Marry 1829-1857" People who were convicts in Tasmania were not permitted to marry either each other, or free people, without approval from the Convict Department authorities. This index is "Applications for permission to marry" and it is important to keep in mind that not all applications were approved and therefore the people applying may not have married. The actual applications have not survived and registers (CON45, CON52) have been the source for this index. These registers have a two-line entry for each application. The information listed is: applicant's surname & given name; an extra identifier (if two convicts arrived on the same ship and had the same name); the name of the ship the convict arrived on, or 'free' if the person was not a convict or had become free by the time of the application made by the person who was still a convict; (these four fields are repeated for the other person); the date of the application; the reference number for the application; the reference number (RGD37/...) for the marriage record if this has been included.
Note: Reference: England & Wales, Criminal Registers, 1791-1892 Court, Land, & P
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