Samuel Hogg

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Departure
Dec 1805
Arrival
Jul 1806
Death
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Personal Information

Name: Samuel Hogg
Gender: Male
Born: Unknown
Death: Unknown
Age at death: Unknown
Occupation: Unknown

Crime

Crime: Unknown
Convicted at: Lancaster Assizes
Sentence term: 99 years

Voyage

Departed: 31st Dec 1805
Arrival: 12th Jul 1806
Place of Arrival: New South Wales

Transportation

Samuel Hogg was transported on the Fortune And Alexander, departing 31st Dec 1805 and arriving 12th Jul 1806 with 309 passengers.

Fortune And AlexanderFortune And Alexander (generic)

References

Primary SourceAustralian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 87, Class and Piece Number HO11/1, Page Number 373 (186)
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
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on 24th January 2023

Colonial Secretary Index. HOGG, Samuel 1810 Jan 23 Reported to be a fugitive from Newcastle (Reel 6003; 4/3490A p.24) 1810 Feb 3 To be returned to Newcastle when apprehended (Reel 6002; 4/3490B p.61) 1810 Jun 26 Proceeding to Newcastle per "Lady Nelson" (Reel 6003; 4/3490A p.72) 1810 Jul 6 Escaped from "Lady Nelson" (Reel 6066; 4/1804 p.22) 1810 Jul 9 To Ellis Bent re inquiry into escape of Hogg (Reel 6002; 4/3490C p.117) 1810 Jul 25 Returning to Newcastle in irons (Reel 6066; 4/1804 p.79) 1810 Nov 29 Sent back to Newcastle per "Lady Nelson" (Reel 6003; 4/3490A pp.139-40) 1811 May On monthly return of prisoners punished at Newcastle (Reel 6023; 4/1718 p.7) 1814 Jan Drowned in Hunter River, disposal of his effects (Reel 6044; 4/1729 p.19) Extract from letter dated 22 January 1814. Newcastle. You will please inform His Excellency that on the 1st January, Saml. Hogg, one of the landholders up this river, was unfortunately drowned whilst bathing having got entangled in the weeds - I have secured what little he had and intend to pay some few debts he owed here with it – there is a crop of corn standing on the farm which is a good piece of ground & I wait to know what shall be done with it. -------------------------------------------------- (The index does not specify that this is the same Samuel Hogg, who came on Fortune.)

Maureen Withey avatar
343
on 24th January 2023

Samuel Hogg was sentenced to be transported for seven years, but after having been sent to the hulks at Portsmouth, he escaped and returned to Lancashire. He was again caught, and sentenced to death, but later reprieved, and was transported for life. Newspaper reports and hulk records give the details of his convictions. Samuel Hogg and James Hargreaves, for stealing 15 pieces of calico out of a waggon, to be transported for seven years. York Herald, 14 April 1804. On Monday last, William Greenwood, John Banks, Thomas Robert Mayers, Samuel Hogg, James Forsyth, Joseph Bather, William Cowburne, John Evans, James M'Quire, and John Cunliff, convicts under sentence of transportation, were removed from our Castle, in order to be put on board the Hulks at Portsmouth Lancaster Gazette, 16 June 1804. Hulk Records at Portsmouth. HO-9-8_3. Received 2 prisoners from Lancaster, 14 June 1804. Thomas Robert Mears, age 37, G.L. Tried at Lancaster Castle 29 Mar 1804, 7 years. Sent on board the ship Fortune, June 1806 Samuel Hogg, age 31, G.L. Tried at Lancaster Castle 29 Mar 1804, 7 years. Escaped 5 January 1805. On Thursday sen’night, Samuel Hogg, who was transported, March assizes, 1804, and James Booth, who had formerly been transported, were apprehended, through the vigilant exertions of Mr. Nadin, deputy constable, of Manchester, for robbing the shop of Mrs. Matthews, near the Crescent, Salford, of a large quantity of silk handkerchiefs, lace, and ribbons; also Alice Parkinson, for receiving part of the said goods, knowing them to be stolen. On Saturday they were examined at the New Bailey, when they were all committed for trial at the next sessions.— The above goods were found in their possession, as well as a large quantity of other articles, which there is every reason to suspect have been stolen. Lancaster Gazette, 6 July 1805. On Wednesday the Sessions commenced the New Bayley Court House, Salford, when Samuel Hogg and James Booth for stealing silk lace ribbons, &c. from Mrs. Matthews, Salford, were sentenced to be transported for seven years. Manchester Mercury, 30 July 1805. At the Lancaster Assizes, Samuel Hogg, for returning from transportation before the expiration of his time, and John Birkett, who was found guilty, at the late Assizes, of forgery, but judgment respited, received sentence of death. Westminster Journal, 7 Sep 1805. A reprieve has been received for Samuel Hogg, who was condemned at Lancaster Assizes, for returning from transportation. Carlisle Journal, 21 Sep 1805. Portsmouth Hulk records. HO 9-8_2. Received 9 prisoners from Lancaster, 7 Dec 1805. Samuel Hogg, age 33, Crime, Felony, Tried at Salford, 21 July 1805. NSW Life, per ship Fortune.