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Transportation
Michael Gayner was transported on the Mangles, departing 23rd Feb 1828 and arriving 2nd Jun 1828 with 202 passengers.
ManglesReferences
| Primary Source | Irish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry. |
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Convict Notes




Doc. FS 1835 List 1. Michael Gaynor, Trial Place, Dublin. Ship, Mangles 1828. List of convicts who have applied for their wives and families to be sent to New South Wales at the expense of the Government. Wife, Anne Carney, residing at Ryders row, Mary’s Parish, Dublin. FS 1835 List 5. Date 8/12/1835. Michael Gaynor. A list of the free women and children for whom accommodation is to be provided onboard the Thomas Harrison. Wife’s name, Anne Carney.




The Commission. The Commission of Oyer and Terminer will be opened Saturday, the 7th July. Baron Pennefather and Mr. Justice Torrens will preside. The following is a list of the prisoners returned for trial. CITY CALENDAR. Michael Gayner, otherwise Caffray, tendering a forged bill of exchange. Saunders News-Letter, 29 June 1827.




Irish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry. Michael Gayner, alias Gaynor, Guinnane, age on arrival, 34, per Mangles (5), 1828. Tried at Dublin, 1827, 7 years for forgery. DOB, 1794, native place, Westmeath. Married, 2 children. Catholic. Trade, Mercantile clerk.