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Freonuxq Badoski was transported on the Ramillies, departing 25th Apr 1854 and arriving 7th Aug 1854 with 280 passengers.
757 ton barque ship Ramillies was built at Sunderland in 1845. There only appears to be one voyage to Australia with convict passengers. She carried the thirteenth of 37 shipments of male convicts for Western Australia. The 1854 voyage took 79 days and the Ramillies arrived in Fremantle on August 7, with 94 passengers and 277 convicts (1 death recorded on voyage). (The passengers comprised 30 Pensioner Guards and their families.)
Ramillies (generic)References
| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 93, Class and Piece Number HO11/18, Page Number 69 (36) |
| Source Description | This record is one of the entries in the British convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database compiled by State Library of Queensland from British Home Office (HO) records which are available on microfilm as part of the Australian Joint Copying Pro |
| Original Source | Great Britain. Home Office |
| Compiled By | State Library of Queensland |
| Database Source | British convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database |
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Old Bailey: FREONUXQ BADOSKI, Deception > forgery, Deception > 3rd January 1853. Verdicts: Guilty > pleaded guilty Punishments: No Punishment > sentence respited. FREONUXQ BADOSKI , feloniously uttering a forged 5l. Bank of England note; also 1 other forged 5l. Bank of England note; also, 1 other forged 5l. Bank of England note, with intent to defraud: to both of which be pleaded GUILTY. Aged 26.— Judgment respited. Aliases: Francis Badoskie / Ludwik Konazewski / Winder / Campbell / Frienberg (Francis) Badoski. Francis was a 'Diamond-cutter', single, 5' 5" tall, light brown hair, blue eyes, sallow complexion, stout build, literate, had been a soldier. This is from a letter Francis Badoskie/Ludwik Konarzewski sent to his uncle: 25 January 1855, Convict Establishment, Fremantle. Francis Badoskie/Ludwik Konarzewski to Sir Konarzewski, Berlin, Prussia. ‘be sure not to tell him (my Uncle) that I have been transported’. 29 January 1855, Swan River, to ‘Dear Uncle’, Kujawy, Poland. ‘I am in fair health but very poor in pocket’. Asks for money “100 Frederic Gold”. 8/12/1857: TOL 3/10/1859: COF. 1861: Married Margaret Campbell - they had 1 child, John Winder (Winder was one of the many aliases used by Francis) born 1861 and died 5/7/1862. Francis worked as a jeweller but on 2/10/1861 convicted again of forgery, sentenced to 3 years in prison & served the full term. Worked in Champion Bay as a labourer and coal burner. 1864: His second term ended and he was fully released. Left for Batavia.