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Transportation
Thomas Baylee was transported on the Java, departing 24th Jul 1833 and arriving 18th Nov 1833 with 208 passengers.
Embarked: 206 men Voyage: 117 days Deaths: 5
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NSW Convict Index. Timothy Baylee, per Java 1833, Ticket of Leave, No 38/315. District, Goulburn; Born, Limerick; Trade, Shop boy; Tried, Limerick City.




Saturday night last about twelve o’clock, the bakery of Mr. David Roche, M.P. in Brunswick-street., was (on fire). the watchman, who immediately gave the alarm the Police, and few minutes the Artillery engine, the West of England, and Sun Insurance engines were in .quick operation; the flames, initiated a numerous party of military. Mr. Morgan’s engine, the Royal Exchange Insurance Company, was also in attendance early hour. The combined exertions of all present saved the adjoining buildings from destruction, the fire confined to the bakery, which the devouring element has left a mere shell. The accident originated in some sparks from a pipe falling on a quantity bog-deal. During the fire, a parcel of ruffians robbed Mr. Spaight’s office of £? in half notes, 11s. 6d. in silver. Informations were taken Mr. Vokes against Michael Molony and Timothy Baylee, who were apprehended by the Police, and the money found in their possession. Limerick Chronicle, 3 April 1833. Committed to the City Gaol, by Thomas P. Vokes, Esq. … Michael Molony and Baylee, for larceny ; Limerick Chronicle, 6 Apr 1833.




Thomas Baylee was listed as 19 years old on arrival. Native Place: Limerick. Occupation: Shop Boy. Offence: Office breaking. Cannot find any records of him in the Colony.