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Transportation
William Francis was transported on the Lady Penrhyn, Scarborough And Alexander, departing 31st Dec 1786 and arriving 22nd Jan 1788 with 356 passengers.
Lady Penrhyn, Scarborough And AlexanderReferences
| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 87, Class and Piece Number HO11/1, Page Number 10 |
| 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 Pro |
| Original Source | Great Britain. Home Office |
| Compiled By | State Library of Queensland |
| Database Source | British convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database |
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Old Bailey Online WILLIAM FRANCIS. Theft; grand larceny (to 1827). 14th December 1785 Text type Trial account Defendants WILLIAM FRANCIS Offences Theft > Grand larceny Session Date 14th December 1785 Reference Number t17851214-46 Verdicts Guilty Punishments Transportation 46. WILLIAM FRANCIS was indicted for feloniously stealing, on the 26th day of November last, one printed book, entitled, a Summary Account of the Flourishing State of the Island of Tobago, value 12 d. and one other printed book, value 12 d. the property of Robert Melville , Esq . GENERAL ROBERT MELVILLE sworn. I hired the prisoner about a year and a half ago, he remained in my house about three months, I was going out of town, I had no further occasion for him, and I told him so, my opinion of him was so good that I told him he might remain in my house till he was otherways employed; I was out of town between three and four months, when I returned to town he was gone to a place, I missed some of my clothes and some of my books, but none of them were found but the two books in the indictment, which will be produced; I came home on the 18th of last month, and by information I took up the prisoner: I found that the drawer in the mahogany table, where I keep money, had been violently broke open, I also missed two bank notes, and the next morning I took all the common methods, the two books were afterwards found in search. The prisoner was apprehended in Long-alley, Moorfields, and upon being searched nothing was found but the two books; Mr. Oldham, a gentleman, who went on my account, and Mr. Armstrong, who took charge of the prisoner, were present. JOHN OLDHAM , Esq; sworn. I went, when the prisoner was apprehended, with the officers, he was apprehended in Long-alley; as I was naturally very anxious to find what he had stolen from the General, in a box which he owned to be his, I observed two books, and they were indorsed by the General, whose hand I knew perfectly well; I did not find any thing that I could say was the General's property, but I found some new tea-spoons, stamped since the act has taken place, and when I went in to the prisoner, as I had known him for four years, I said let me see what money you have, he immediately took out a sixpence out of his breeches pocket, and one of the men said keep your hand out of your pocket, and seven guineas were found in his pocket. JOHN ARMSTRONG sworn. I found these two books in the prisoner's pocket. (Deposed to.) PRISONER's DEFENCE. I went into the gentleman's house one evening, and I went down stairs, I came up stairs again and came out and shut the street door, as I thought, behind me: after this robbery was committed, Mr. Oldham and two of the runners came where I lodged, and they asked me what money I had, and I said sixpence, and in the confusion I did not recollect the seven guineas. How did these two books come into your box? - When I was there in the last summer, I was dusting the books and putting them away, and I got these two books and was reading them, I was teaching myself to read, and in a very great mistake I put them into my box: here is a person here that I lent one of them to, I told him at the same time that the book was General Melville's. GUILTY . Transported for seven years .




Australia, Convict Index, Name: William Francis Age: 25 Birth Year: Abt 1763 Trial Place: Croydon Ship: Alexander Comments: d1804 Norfolk Island