Patrick Daley

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Born
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Conviction
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Departure
Mar 1809
Arrival
Aug 1809
Death
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Personal Information

Name: Patrick Daley
Gender: Male
Born: Unknown
Death: Unknown
Age at death: Unknown
Occupation: Unknown
Aliases: Daly, Dayly

Crime

Crime: Unknown
Convicted at: Ireland, Limerick
Sentence term: 99 years

Voyage

Departed: 10th Mar 1809
Ship: Boyd
Arrival: 14th Aug 1809
Place of Arrival: New South Wales

Transportation

Patrick Daley was transported on the Boyd, departing 10th Mar 1809 and arriving 14th Aug 1809 with 144 passengers.

395 ton ship. Departed Cork, Ireland for New South Wales, Australia 1809. After leaving Australia, for New Zealand, the vessel was set upon by natives from Bay of Islands and most onboard the ship were massacred (including cannibalization). The boat was captured and towed to Motu Wai (Red Island) were it was totally destroyed.

BoydBoyd (generic)

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Convict Notes

Maureen Withey avatar
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Convict Index. Patrick Daley, per Boyd 1809. Conditional Pardon, 31 Jan 1820. -------------------------------------------------- Colonial Secretary Index. DALY, Patrick. Per "Boyd", 1809. 1816 May 6; 1819 Nov Petitions for mitigation of sentence (Fiche 3173, 4/1849 p.45; Fiche 3194, 4/1858 p.91) 1824 Jan 19-Feb 19 Deceased. Cornelias Cagney convicted by Court of Criminal Jurisdiction of forging Daly's will (Reel 6023; X820 p.121) 1824 Jul 14 Settler of Appin; deceased. Appointed his brother Timothy to be his attorney (Fiche 3240; 4/1872 p.35) -------------------------------------------------- CRIMINAL COURT.—WEDNESDAY.—Cornelius Cagney was indicted for forging, and uttering knowing to be forged, a certain will, purporting to be the last will and testament of one Patrick Dayly, thereby intending to defraud Timothy Dayly, the heir at law, of the goods, chattels, and effects of the said Patrick Dayly. This transaction had been sent from the Supreme Court before the present tribunal, as in that Court the forgery was first discovered. The prisoner was found Guilty.—Remanded. Sydney Gazette, 29 Jan 1824.