Name: | Thomas Caudal |
Aliases: | Candal |
Gender: | m |
Date of Birth: | - |
Occupation: | - |
Date of Death: | - |
Age: | - |
Life Span
Male median life span was 57 years*
* Median life span based on contributions
Sentence Severity
Sentenced to Life
Crime: | - |
Convicted at: | Wilts. Assizes |
Sentence term: | Life |
Ship: | Ocean |
Departure date: | August, 1815 |
Arrival date: | 30th January, 1816 |
Place of arrival | New South Wales |
Passenger manifest | Travelled with 220 other convicts |
Primary source: | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 87, Class and Piece Number HO11/2, Page Number 241 (122) |
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 Project. |
Maureen Withey on 24th April, 2019 wrote:
Salisbury. The business at our Assizes commenced last Monday, and terminated on Thursday. Mr Justice Graham presided in the Crown Court; and the following prisoners were tried and received sentences as under: Sarah White, for wilfully and maliciously setting fire to a dwelling-house at Broad Hinton; Levi Chivers, for stealing 145 sheep and lambs, the property of various persons; Jacob Martin for stealing divers goods from the dwelling-house of Richard Pile; and John Hinton, for stealing wearing apparel belonging to Wm. Want, Sutton Veney; Peter Michell, for breaking open the boxes of Mary Alderwich and stealing money therefrom; Thomas Candal for burglariously entering the dwelling-house of Stephen King, and stealing money therein; Thos. Best, for stealing a gold watch from the house of Thos. Cole, his property; Edw. Green, for stealing a wether sheep belonging to Charles Stephens: Stephen Foster, for stealing a ewe sheep, belonging to Charles Stephens; and Robert Hull, for stealing a fat wether sheep belonging to R. Champernowne, of Colerne; received sentence of death. All but the first two named prisoners, Sarah White and Levi Chivers, have been reprieved. - Wm Shearman, for stealing wool from the workshops of Thos. Tugwell, and James Ledyard, for a felony, to be transported for seven years.
Salisbury Journal, 20 Mar 1815
He was one of ten prisoners received in the prison Hulk from Fisherton Gaol on 24 May 1815. His age was 19, and he was convicted at New Sarum 11 March 1815.
National Archives, HO-9-8-2 page 22.
Maureen Withey on 24th April, 2019 made the following changes:
alias1: Candal
Iris Dunne on 9th August, 2020 made the following changes:
gender: m
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