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Transportation
James Boyle was transported on the Cawdry, departing 30th Nov 1825 and arriving 30th Nov 1825 with 14 passengers.
The Cawdry was a grab ship that was used to transport 14 prisoners from Calcutta and Ceylon in 1826.
Cawdry (generic)References
| Primary Source | Moreton Bay Convict Register. 1828 Census Index. |
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Convict Notes




New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents. Indent No; 11 Age; 26 [1800] Assigned. Rev S Marsden. Parramatta




Prisoner Index. 1791-1873. James Boyle, Candry 1826, Convict Death Register, Date 08/06/1837, Port Macquarie , J. Gray, J.P.




1828 Census Index. James Boyle, per Cawdry, 3 year sentence, Moreton Bay.




Moreton Bay Convict Register Arrived, 20 July 1827, per the Brig Wellington. James Boyle,ship, Cawdry,conviction at Rangoon, 13 Nov 1824, Murder, Life, trade, soldier. Colonial conviction, quarter sessions, Parramatta, 7 Apr 1827, Absconding 5 times, three years, To Sydney 18 May 1830. Moreton Bay Convict Record.Description. James Boyle, native place, Ireland, age 32, height, 5 ft 6 3/4. Fair comp. brown hair, grey eyes. Parramatta April 7th James Boyle, a runaway from Paramatta Barrack. The prisoner acknowledged this was the thirteenth time he has absconded. - 3 years to a penal settlement. Sydney Gazette, 12 Apr 1827. Return of Convicts apprehended up to this date James Boyle, Cawdry, from Port Macquarie. Sydney Gazette, 24 Jan 1833. The Cawdry arrived in New South Wales from Calcutta on 15 April 1826 bringing fourteen prisoners of the Crown.