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Transportation
James Glossop was transported on the Dunvegan Castle, departing 28th Sep 1829 and arriving 13th Mar 1830 with 180 passengers.
Dunvegan Castle (generic)References
| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 89, Class and Piece Number HO11/7, Page Number 194 |
| 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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Convict Notes




FIRST CONVICTION 1816 - New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents. Ship; Ocean - 30 Jan 1816. Indent No; 30/21 Name; James Hulme Age; 14 years [1801] Native Place; Manchester Trade or calling; Groom Trial; Lancaster - 25 March 1815. Life. Height; 4 ft. 10 in Noted against name; SECOND CONVICTION; arrived as James Hulme. Ocean. 1[very faint and hard to read] 1816 - On list of convicts disembarked from the “Ocean” and forwarded to Windsor for distribution. No; 39. 1819 - On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per “Lady Nelson” Date of Conviction; 11 December 1819. Trade; Labourer. Sentence; 2 years 1819 - 15 Dec. On list of prisoners to be sent to Newcastle per “Lady Nelson” 1823 - 31 Oct. On lists of prisoners transported to Port Macquarie per “Sally” Sentence; Renewal of original sentence. Trade; Barber 1825 - General Muster. Name; James Hulme. Convict. Ship; Ocean. Sentence; Life. Government Employment, Port Macquarie Name; James Hulme. Age; 2. Born in the Colony, Son of Jas. Hulme, Port Macquarie. SECOND CONVICTION 1830 - New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents. Dunvegan Castle -1830 Indent No; 30/21 Name; James Glossop alias Glossoup Age; 26 years, Protestant, Single, Reads & Writes Native Place; Leicester Trade or calling; Hair Dresser Offence; Robbing person Trial; Derby - 13 Jan 1829. 7 years - No Previous Conviction. Height; 5ft. 1/1/2. Noted against name; Second Conviction; arrived as James Hulme. Ocean. 1 1830 - New South Wales, Australia, Convict Savings Bank Books, Name: James Glossop. Ship: Dunvegan Castle. £1 / 7 shillings Roll: RHAUS1824_125684 1836 - Return of Convicts Tried; Offence; Absconding and Insolence. Sentence; 14 days tread mill and after to be sent to Port Macquarie to be dealt with for absconding. 1838 - Sydney Goal Description Book. No; 163. James Glassop or Hume. Year of birth; 1803. 1840 - New South Wales, Australia, Registers of Convicts’ Applications to Marry 9 December 1841. Refused James Hulme. Ocean 1. Age; 38. Life. Ticket of Leave Mary Hinds. Ship; Mary Ann 5. Age; 24. Sentence; 10 years. Bond. Clergyman; R Blain, Maitland ** 1840 - Ticket of Leave. No; 40/2178. Date; 8 Oct 1840. In the name of James Hulme. Ship; Ocean 1. Remarks; Ran in the Rolla in October 1827. Came out again in the Dunvegan Castle as James Glossip. Allowed to remain in the District of Maitland. Cancelled per letter from the P M. Maitland, dated 7 April 1841. Registered No; 41/3995 for keeping a disorderly house Returned; 43/1879 1841 - Darlinghurst Goal Entrance Book. Name: James Hulme. Age: 35 [1806] Arrival Year: 1816. Ship: Ocean. 1843 - Ticket of Leave. No; 43/1878. Date; 11 Aug 1843. Cancelled; The holder having been sentenced to 3 years in irons by the Q S Berrima on the 30 Nov 1833 for Robbery 1844 - Government Gazette Notices. RUNAWAYS APPREHENDED, WITH DATE OF APPREHENSION. James Glossop or Glossoup, Dunvegan Castle, from 20 mile hollow Stockade, on 8th instant. 1844 - North Parramatta Gaol Entrance Book. No; 459. Name; James Hume or Glassop. Ship; Ocean - 1816. Bond. Year of arrival. Sent to Cockatoo Island.




James Glossop was placed in chains on the Lucy Ann on 3 May 1830 bound for Norfolk Island. There was a strong military guard on board (see The Campbelltown Convicts).
James Glossop was indicted for theft, he stole a purse and 32/4d., from William Brunt. On arrival James was assigned to Alexander McLeod at Luskintyre. 1837: Absconded from the custody of a constable on his way to the House of Correction, Sydney, since March 16, 1836. Description: 31 years old, from Leicester, 5' 1/2" tall, ruddy complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, crucifixion on upper part, man, woman, anchor and other marks lower part of right arm, crucifixion upper part of left, woman, flowerpot and letters, lower part of left arm.