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Transportation
Thomas Earls was transported on the Mangles, departing 27th Sep 1825 and arriving 18th Feb 1826 with 192 passengers.
ManglesReferences
| Primary Source | Irish Convict Database by Peter Mayberry. |
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Convict Notes




Moreton Bay Records. Thomas Earls or Connor, per Mangles 4, tried at Dublin City, Jun 1825, for robbing a church, 7 years. Trade, Gardeners Assistant. Colonial Conviction: Qr. Sessions, Bathurst, 25 Nov 1834, Larceny, 3 years. Returned to Sydney, 28 Apr 1838.




CITY CAI.ENDAR. T. Earls and J. Booth—robbery of a Church. Saunders’ News-Letter, 24 June 1825. Thomas Earls or Connor, and John Booth, for feloniously and sacrilegiously stealing fire-irons, &c., out of Donnybrook Church, were sentenced to 7 years', transportation. Dublin Morning Register, 4 July 1825.




Irish Convict Database by Peter Mayberry. Thomas Earls, alias Connor, O’Connor, age on arrival, 26, per Mangles (4) 1826, Tried Dublin, 1825, 7 years for Robbing church. DOB, 1800, native place, Wicklow, Single. Catholic, Trade, Gardeners assistant