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Transportation
Charles Cesar was transported on the Dart, departing 30th Nov 1833 and arriving 9th Jul 1834 with 5 passengers.
The brig Dart arrived in Sydney from Mauritius on 9th July 1834 with a cargo of 1343 bags and six casks of sugar and 12 boxes of 'segars'. 2 female convicts and 2 male convicts.
Dart (generic)References
| Primary Source | New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents, 1788-1842 for Charles Cesar Annotated Printed Indentures 183 |
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Convict Notes




Occupation: Jeweller. 19/1/1838: Convict Death Register - Charles CAZAR died at the Sydney Hospital - aged 41.




Could read and write, Listed as a Jeweller. Roman Catholic single 5' 5" black hair complexion and eyes. Lame in right leg due to Rhumatism. Tried at Port Louis 21/4/1833 The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838) View title info Sat 12 Jul 1834 Page 2 MATTER FURNISHED BY OUR Reporters and Correspondents Two male and two female prisoners arrived from the Mauritius by the brig Dart. The latter, we understand, were transported for attempting to poison their master and family. New South Wales, Australia, Convict Records, 1810-1891 for Charles Cesar Convicts Records Phoenix Hulk Letters from Superintendent, 1833-1836. Letter to the superintendent advising of the 4 prisoners from the Dart to be delivered to the hulk Phoenix New South Wales, Australia, Convict Records, 1810-1891 for Charles Ceaser Convicts Records Phoenix Hulk Letters from Superintendent, 1833-1836. The men named in the margin received from the Mauritius by the Brig Dart last night having been prisoners of the crown having been admitted by the master attendant. I have the honour to request your instructions regarding their disposal. Both Charles Cesar and Shick Bercourt were described as men of colour.