John Brien

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Summary

Born
Jan 1776
Conviction
Unknown
Departure
Aug 1795
Arrival
Feb 1796
Death
Jan 1802
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Personal Information

Name: John Brien
Gender: Male
Born: 1st Jan 1776
Death: 1st Jan 1802
Age at death: 26
Occupation: Unknown

Crime

Crime: Unknown
Convicted at: Cork City
Sentence term: 99 years

Voyage

Departed: 9th Aug 1795
Arrival: 11th Feb 1796
Place of Arrival: New South Wales

Transportation

John Brien was transported on the Marquis Cornwallis, departing 9th Aug 1795 and arriving 11th Feb 1796 with 198 passengers.

Captain Michael Hogan. Surgeon Matthew Austin. Surgeon John Hogan. First Officer Hugh Reid; Midshipman William Roberts. Embarked: 163 men; 70 women Voyage: 186 days Deaths 11

Marquis CornwallisMarquis Cornwallis (generic)

References

Primary SourceHibernian Chronicle, April 1794 AND Freemans Journal, Sat 17th may 1794 p3

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Convict Notes

Penny-Lyn Beale avatar
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on 16th November 2020

Australia, Convict Index, Name: John Brien Age: 20 Birth Year: 1776 Arrival year: 1796 Arrival State: New South Wales Trial Place: Co Cork Ship: Marquis Cornwallis Comments: DIED 1802?

Robin Sharkey avatar
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on 1st April 2016

CRIME: Administering an Unlawful Oath John Brien was found guilty at the County Assizes of Cork in April 1794 of administering an unlawful oath and was actually sentenced to transportation for life. Four other men given the same sentence for the same crime were, however, never actually transported. A sheep stealer and a house breaker also were not transported. The only other convict from the same March 1794 Cork assizes who arrived in NSW pursuant to his transportation sentence was Daniel Mahony for cow stealing, arrived on same ship. Hibernian Chronicle, April 1794: "JOHN BRIEN, DENNIS SULLIVAN and JOHN KELIHER for feloniously administering oaths. J. [JOHN] ENRAGHTY and WM. MAGRATH, for feloniously causing an unlawful oath to be tendered, all to be transported for life." Also reported in Freemans Journal, indicating sentencing occurred on Saturday 26th April 1794: Freemans Journal, Sat 17th May 1794 p3 "CORK, April 28th Last Saturday [i.e. 26th April] the assizes ended, when the following persons received sentence: IN THE COUNTY: John Brien for feloniously administering an oath, to be transported for life.” NO OTHER RECORD of THIS JOHN BRIEN FOUND