John Butler

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Summary

Born
Jan 1804
Conviction
Cutting and wounding
Departure
Feb 1828
Arrival
Jun 1828
Death
Unknown
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Personal Information

Name: John Butler
Gender: Male
Born: 1st Jan 1804
Death: Unknown
Age at death: Unknown
Occupation: Unknown
Aliases: Buttler

Crime

Convicted at: Ireland, Londonderry
Sentence term: 7 years

Voyage

Departed: 23rd Feb 1828
Ship: Mangles
Arrival: 2nd Jun 1828
Place of Arrival: New South Wales

Transportation

John Butler was transported on the Mangles, departing 23rd Feb 1828 and arriving 2nd Jun 1828 with 202 passengers.

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References

Primary SourceIrish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry.

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Convict Notes

Maureen Withey avatar
343
on 1st June 2024

NOTE. There were 2 men on this ship named John Butler. --------------------------------------------------------------- NSW 1828 Census Index. John Butler, age 24, G.S. per Mangles 1828, 7 years, Cath. Farming servant, Wm. Carter, Piercefield, Upr. Hunters River district.

Maureen Withey avatar
343
on 29th May 2024

Londonderry Assizes. Peter Convery, otherwise Conway, John Butler and Henry Hassen, for assaulting Charles M’Cartney and stabbing him with a sword with intent to kill and murder him—second, to maim and disable him—third, to do him grievous bodily harm. Charles M‘Cartney—Was returning from the fair of Feeny, on the evening of the 1st of May last, in company with H Irvine and his son; saw three men upon at distance; when they advanced, the men lay down the road side; at this time four men came down to wafts from another one which is contiguous to it; identifies prisoners as the three men whom first saw; after be passed them he was knocked down with stone, which cut through his hat; (shows his hat) it was from the three men the stone came; it was day-light, and there was good deal of up sun; on recovering from the effect of the blow, he raised bis head, and was stabbed above the cheek, near the left eye, with some weapon drawn from a stick ; it was Peter Conway inflicted the wound; he was wounded on other parts of the head, and was so inhumanly beaten that be was devoid of sight, hearing, and understanding for four days; but for the interposition of a man named Hency, he would, in all probability have been killed; saw no weapon with either Butler or Hassan.—Cross examined.—Lodged informations in the month of June; went to Mr. Ogilby as soon as he was able, but having to go to Dublin on important business, he could not attend the Petty Sessions till after his return ; it was about five o’clock in the evening, and about two miles from Feeny, the attack was made upon him; after his return from Dublin, two of the prisoners, Conway and Hassan, waylaid him again on the 26th of May, near the cross of Ballynascreen, and he owed his escape then to the circumstance of his having a pistol; on perceiving it they made off; cannot say whether the prisoners remained … The Jury after continuing in deliberation for seven hours, returned their verdict, acquitting the prisoners on the principal count, and finding them guilty on the minor ones. Sentence of death was recorded against them, but his Lordship informed them that he would take care to have the punishment commuted to transportation for life in reference to Conway; and transportation for seven years in regard to each of the other two prisoners. Belfast Commercial Chronicle, 25 Aug 1827.

Maureen Withey avatar
343
on 29th May 2024

Irish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry. John Butler, alias Buttler, age on arrival, 24, per Mangles (5), 1828. Tried at Londonderry, 1827, 7 years for Cutting maiming. White Boy Irish rebel. DOB, 1804, native place, Tyrone. Single. Catholic. Trade, Servant farm.