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Isaac Cadoza was transported on the Shipley, departing 31st Oct 1821 and arriving 11th Mar 1822 with 150 passengers.
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| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 88, Class and Piece Number HO11/4, Page Number 107 (55) Colonial Secretary Index. |
| Source Description | This record is one of the entries in the British convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database compiled by State Library of Queensland from British Home Office (HO) records which are available on microfilm as part of the Australian Joint Copying Pro |
| Original Source | Great Britain. Home Office |
| Compiled By | State Library of Queensland |
| Database Source | British convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database |
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Colonial Secretary Index. CADOZA, Isaac. Per "Shipley", 1822 1823 Feb 11 On lists of prisoners transported to Port Macquarie per "Lady Nelson" (Reel 6019; 4/3864 pp.33, 386-7) 1823 c.Apr On return of convict absentees from Emu Plains apprehended and sentenced to Port Macquarie from 1 Apr 1822 to 31 Mar 1823; listed as Cardozer (Reel 6028; 2/8283 p.141)


ISAAC CADOZA. Theft; grand larceny (to 1827). 18th July 1821. Text type Trial account Defendants ISAAC CADOZA Offences Theft > Grand larceny Session Date 18th July 1821 Reference Number t18210718-24 Verdicts Guilty Punishments Transportation 932. ISAAC CADOZA was indicted for stealing, on the 15th of June , one cask, value 3 s., and sixty-eight hats, value 9 l. 19 s. the goods of Phineas Isaacs . PHINEAS ISAACS . I am a hatter and furrier , and live in White-street, Houndsditch . On the 14th of June I employed the prisoner to carry a cask of hats to the Three Cups inn, Aldersgate-street, to go to Gloucester. He delivered it safe; and on the 15th I sent him with another cask, containing 68 hats, to the same place - he never returned. They were directed to David Dyke , Cross, Gloucester, and were worth 10 l. I gave information to the officer, who took him on the Monday following. I never found it. JOSEPH HYAMS . I took the prisoner in Brick-lane - the moment I spoke to him he shewed fight. I secured him, and charged him with stealing Isaacs hats. He said I was no officer. I produced my staff - he said nothing. I found one hat on his head, which Mr. Isaacs claimed. JOSEPH WRANGLE . I am book-keeper at the Three Cups inn. The prisoner delivered a chest of hats on the 14th of June - he brought none on the 15th; we received none that day. He came on the 15th, and asked me to let him have the chest back which he brought on the 14th. SAMUEL DEAN . I work for Mr. Isaacs. My master gave the prisoner a chest on the 14th of June, which he delivered safe. Next day I helped to pack up another, containing sixty-eight hats. I saw about forty of them at the Mansion-house. THOMAS SOLOMAN . I live at No. 152, Houndsditch. On the 15th of June, between five and six o'clock in the evening, the prisoner (I believe him to be the man) offered forty-two hats for sale, he had them in a bag. I gave him 10 d. each for them; they were new. It is a general price for common felt hats. They were in a rough state - they are very common felt. He was about ten minutes with me. I did not particularly notice him. I asked him who sent him to me - he said he brought them from a person opposite Whitechapel-church, I did not ask the name. I have very little doubt of his being the man. JOHN LACY HAWKINS . I am a marshalsman. I went with a search-warrant, to Soloman's premises, and found three dozen and a half of hats. (Property produced and sworn to.) GUILTY . Aged 24. Transported for Seven Years . London Jury, before Mr. Common Sergeant. Oldbaileyonline.org