John Hillyer

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Summary

Born
Unknown
Conviction
Stealing clothes
Departure
Mar 1824
Arrival
Jul 1824
Death
Unknown
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Personal Information

Name: John Hillyer
Gender: Unknown
Born: Unknown
Death: Unknown
Age at death: Unknown
Occupation: Labourer - general

Crime

Convicted at: Bedford Quarter Sessions
Sentence term: 7 years

Voyage

Departed: 16th Mar 1824
Arrival: 12th Jul 1824
Place of Arrival: New South Wales

Transportation

John Hillyer was transported on the Countess Of Harcourt, departing 16th Mar 1824 and arriving 12th Jul 1824 with 174 passengers.

Ship of 517 tons, built in India 1811. Voyages to NSW and VDL 1821, 1822, 1824, 1827 & 1828. Researchers please note that sailings direct from Ireland to Australia are not recorded under British data, and therefore not all details of people are on this web site (they are being added in, by volunteers, so please check thoroughly or send a message on community fb if you have queries).

Countess Of HarcourtCountess Of Harcourt (generic)

References

Primary SourceAustralian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 88, Class and Piece Number HO11/5, Page Number 115 (59) Bedfordshire and Luton Archives Record Service ref QGV10/1 Ref 3062 http://apps.bedfordshire.gov.uk/grd/detail.aspx?id=3062
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

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on 5th June 2015

Together with George Billington he stole three linen shirts worth ten shillings, three pairs of stockings worth three shillings and a flannel waistcoat worth four shillings from James Harrison of Ridgmont. Both pleaded guilty