Name: | James Daly |
Aliases: | none |
Gender: | - |
Date of Birth: | - |
Occupation: | - |
Date of Death: | - |
Age: | - |
Life Span
Median life span was 52 years*
* Median life span based on contributions
Sentence Severity
Sentenced to Life
Crime: | - |
Convicted at: | Middlesex Session of Peace |
Sentence term: | Life |
Ship: | Guildford |
Departure date: | 22nd March, 1827 |
Arrival date: | 25th July, 1827 |
Place of arrival | New South Wales |
Passenger manifest | Travelled with 192 other convicts |
Primary source: | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 88, Class and Piece Number HO11/6, Page Number 115 (59) |
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 13th November, 2019 wrote:
Twelve from Newgate, 19 June 1825
James Daley, No 280, age 14, Crime, Stealing from person, Middlesex, 20 May 1825, sentence - Life, How disposed of – Retribution, 2 Jan 1827,
The prison hulk, the Euryalus, an ex-frigate of the Trafalgar fleet, was moored at Chatham. Over the twenty years that this hulk serviced juveniles, about 2,500 boys of fourteen and under passed through. There were also considerable numbers of older boys both in the juvenile hulk and distributed among the other hulks. From the Euryalus, boys were transported both to New South Wales and to Van Diemen’s Land.
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