Isabella Hammill

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Summary

Born
Jan 1786
Conviction
Unknown
Departure
Dec 1821
Arrival
May 1822
Death
Unknown
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Personal Information

Name: Isabella Hammill
Gender: Female
Born: 1st Jan 1786
Death: Unknown
Age at death: Unknown

Crime

Crime: Unknown
Convicted at: Lancaster Assizes
Sentence term: 14 years

Voyage

Departed: 25th Dec 1821
Ship: Mary Anne
Arrival: 20th May 1822
Place of Arrival: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land

Transportation

Isabella Hammill was transported on the Mary Anne, departing 25th Dec 1821 and arriving 20th May 1822 with 109 passengers.

Built in France 1772 of 298 Tons first sailed as a British convict ship from Portsmouth 16/02/1791.

Mary AnneMary Anne (generic)

References

Primary SourceA calendar of all the Crown prisoners confined in HM Gaol in the Castle of Lancaster- 1821
Source DescriptionThis 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 SourceGreat Britain. Home Office
Compiled ByState Library of Queensland
Database SourceBritish convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database

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Convict Notes

Maureen Withey avatar
343
on 9th May 2023

COLONIAL SECRETARY’S OFFICE, Feb. 25, 1835. THE Period for which the undermentioned persons were transported expiring at the date placed after their respective names, certificates of their freedom may be obtained then, or at any subsequent period, upon application at the Muster Master’s Office, Hobart Town, or that of a Police Magistrate in the interior: — Per ship Mary Ann.— Sarah Stanley, 16th March, 1835; Isabella Hammill, 24th March 1835; Catherine Hilton, 24th March 1835; Hannah Whitely, 24th March 1835; Prudence Davis, 29th March 1835; Maria Stevenson, 29th March 1835; Ann Williams, 29th March 1835; Launceston Advertiser, 5 March 1835.

Maureen Withey avatar
343
on 28th April 2023

Colonial Secretary Index. HAMMILL, Isabella. Per "Mary Anne", 1822 1822 Jun 5 On list of convicts disembarked at Hobart from the "Mary Anne" (Reel 6009; 4/3505 p.385)

Naomi Parsons avatar
48
on 6th January 2023

Paid and put off to Thomas Pennington at Liverpool £6 of forged £1 notes and 23 counterfeit coins. Born Dungannon, Ireland. fresh complexion, grey eyes, dark hair, large scar right wrist, dress maker.

Maureen Withey avatar
343
on 19th June 2021

Lancaster Assizes. Bank Prosecutions. — This morning the Grand Jury brought into Court forty true bills which they had found against prisoners charged with offences against the Bank of England; and a little after one o'clock twenty-one prisoners were arraigned at the bar, all of them, except one, on two indictments; the one charging the offence of uttering, which is capital, and the other limiting it to unlawful possession, which subjects the party to the term of transportation for fourteen years, The following twelve persons accepted the mercy of the Directors of the Bank of England, and, pleaded to the minor offence, were severally acquitted upon the charge which affected their lives; George Cowen, 30, Catherine Quinn, 42, Hugh Hammill, 49, Isabella Hammill, 34, Margaret Kelly, Mary Burns, 42, Mary Pimblott, 34, Margaret Penryhn, 20 , Hannah Whiteley, 25, Catherine Hilton, 20, Thomas Entwistle, 40, and Richard Ridings, aged 61. Mr. Justice Bayley, after a short address to the prisoners, in which he pointed out the mischiefs which arose to society from the dissemination of forged notes, and the necessity of checking offences so dangerous a nature, sentenced each of the prisoners to transported for the term fourteen years. Westmorland Gazette, 7 Apr 1821.