Henry Bryne

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Summary

Born
Jan 1805
Conviction
Felony (unspecified)
Departure
May 1825
Arrival
Sep 1825
Death
Unknown
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Personal Information

Name: Henry Bryne
Gender: Male
Born: 1st Jan 1805
Death: Unknown
Age at death: Unknown
Occupation: Cooper
Aliases: Byrne

Crime

Convicted at: Ireland. Dublin
Sentence term: 7 years

Voyage

Departed: 16th May 1825
Ship: Lonach
Arrival: 4th Sep 1825
Place of Arrival: New South Wales

Transportation

Henry Bryne was transported on the Lonach, departing 16th May 1825 and arriving 4th Sep 1825 with 144 passengers.

On Sunday last arrived from Ireland, with 143 male prisoners, the ship Lonnorch, Captain W. H. Driscoll. She sailed from Cork the 16th of May, and lost one prisoner on the passage. The guard consists of Lieutenant Donelan, 57th Regt, with a detachment of the same corps. Dr. Osborne, R. N. is the Surgeon Superintendent. Passengers, Mr. Drew and Mr. Stubbs. Sydney Gazette, Thurs 8 Sep 1825.

LonachLonach (generic)

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Convict Notes

Maureen Withey avatar
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on 7th February 2021

Irish Convict Database by Peter Mayberry. Henry Byrne, alias Monks, age on arrival, 20, per Lonach (1825), Tried at Dublin, 7 years, for Felony card rack. DOB 1805. ---------------------------------------------------- 1828 Census Index. H. Burne, Lonach, H. Pk Barracks, Sydney. --------------------------------------------------- Convict Index 1791-1873. Henry Byrne, alias Monks, Lonach, 1825, Certificate of Freedom, 29 Dec 1831. 31/1192. Henry Byrne, per Heber, 1837, Ticket of Leave, 42/608. District, Port Macquarie; Tried, Dublin City. Henry Byrn, per Heber, 1827, Certificate of Freedom, 13 Apr 1844. 44/0571. Remarks: TL 42/608; previously transported per Lonach 1825.

Nell Murphy avatar
108
on 14th October 2017

Henry BRYNE was convicted at Dublin, Ireland. 7yr transportation sentence. Sent to New South Wales, Australia per the ship 'Lonach' arriving 1825. Henry BRYNE returned home but was again convicted, in 1836 at Dublin with a 7 yr transportation sentence for robbery. He was sent to to New South Wales, Australia per the ship 'Heber' in 1837.