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Thomas Hart was transported on the Asia 1, departing 25th Jul 1827 and arriving 30th Nov 1827 with 154 passengers.
Built by A Hall & Co at Aberdeen in 1818. A Brig of 536 tons. (Wikipedia) 1830 - Voyage. Asia from Ireland. Female Convict Ship; Stead; Master, Alexander Nesbit M.D. Surgeon Superintendent. Arrived in Sydney Cove 13 Jan 1830. Mustered - 186. Died on Voyage - 3. Disembarked - 1. Total Embarked - 200
Asia 1 (generic)References
| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 89, Class and Piece Number HO11/6, Page Number 239 (121) |
| 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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The National Archives. Hulk Records. HO-9-2_4 Hulks at Chatham. Euryalus Received: Twenty five from Newgate, 24 May 1826. Thomas Hart, age 14, Stealing from his master. Tried London, 11 May 1826, 14 years. How disposed of: NSW per Asia, 21 July 1827. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Tried at the Old Bailey, 11 May 1826 909. THOMASÂ HARTÂ was indicted for stealing, on the 14th of April , 14 straw bonnets, value 2l. 19s. 6d.; 162 yards of ribbon, value 8l. 8s.; 2 pairs of shoes, value 11s., and 1 box, value 5s., the goods of George Franscombe, his master . GEORGE FRANSCOMBE. I am a straw and leghorn hat maker, and live in Newgate-street . The prisoner came into my service in March last, as errand-boy . On the 14th of April I gave him a box, containing the property stated in the indictment, to take to the White Horse, Cripplegate - he went about twelve o'clock, and returned in good time; I asked if it was all correct; he said it was. On the 21st of April I received information, went down to the waggon office, and made inquiry; I then returned, and charged him with having stolen the things; he gave several different accounts about it - he was then in custody for another offence. I have not found them. EDMUND GRIFFITH LANGDON . I am warehouseman to Mr. Franscombe. I selected these goods, and gave them to the porter to pack; they were directed to Mrs. Myers, Stamford, Lincolnshire. FRANCIS DUKES . I am book-keeper at the White Horse. On the 14th of April no box came directed to Mrs. Myers - nothing of the sort is entered. EDWARD HINDE . I am porter to Mr. Franscombe. I packed up these goods, and directed the box to Mrs. Myers, Stamford - the prisoner took it out to go to the inn. GEORGE THOMPSON . I am a constable. On the 14th of April I took the prisoner in charge; while he was in custody inquiry was made about this box of goods; no threat or promise was made to him - I heard him say he had the box delivered to him, and he had delivered it to three persons, who I had seen with him the day I apprehended him, and one of them went into a coffee-shop with him, and signed the receipt book for it. Mr. FRANSCOMBE. I have the receipt book - there is a signature to it; it should be signed at the waggon-office. FRANCIS DUKES . The signature to the receipt for this box is not the writing of any one in our office - only another clerk attends besides me. GUILTY . Aged 14. Transported for Fourteen Years .