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Transportation
William Hayman was transported on the Cawdry, departing 30th Nov 1825 and arriving 30th Nov 1825 with 14 passengers.
The Cawdry was a grab ship that was used to transport 14 prisoners from Calcutta and Ceylon in 1826.
Cawdry (generic)References
| Primary Source | Moreton Bay Register of Convicts. Convicts Index. 1791-1873. |
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Convict Notes




New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents. Cawdry - 1826 Indent No; 5 Name; William Hayman Age; 28 [1798] Married, Wife in Ceylon Native Place; Tipperary Trade or calling; Soldier & clerk Offence; Beastiality Remarks; 14 June 1840. 12 Months, Penrith Bench 1844 - 25 Jan. Ticket of Leave; 25 Jan. 44/441 ----------------




Convicts Index. 1791-1873. William Hayman, Cawdry, 1826. Ticket of Leave, Entry NO: 44/441, Hartley District; Tried: Ceylon.




1828 NSW Census Index. William Hayman, Per Cawdry, Volunteer, at Moreton Bay.




CONDITIONAL PARDONS. - His Excellency, the Governor-General has directed it to be notified, that Her Majesty has been graciously pleased to authorise the issue of pardons to the undermentioned persons, on condition that during the remainder of the term of their respective sentences they do not return to the countries or colonies from which they were respectively transported, as hereunder more particularly specified :-Dated 1st July, 1851. Pardon available everv where save in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the Island of Ceylon : William Hayman, Cawdry. Sydney Herald, 13 Sept 1851




Moreton Bay Register of Convicts Arrived 2nd February 1827 per the Alligator Schooner. William Hayman, Cawdry, Ceylon, 17 Feb 1824, Life, Clerk. Colonial sentence, Gen Sessions, Windsor, 8 July 1826, robbing his master, two years, to Sydney. Description: native place, Cheswell, age 30, height, 5 feet 5 ¾, fresh complexion, brown hair, brown eyes. The Cawdry arrived in New South Wales from Calcutta on 15 April 1826 bringing fourteen prisoners of the Crown.