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Crime
Voyage
Transportation
William Holness was transported on the John Brewer, departing 1st Dec 1841 and arriving 6th Apr 1842 with 200 passengers.
John Brewer (generic)References
| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 91, Class and Piece Number HO11/12, Page Number 419 (211). Tasmanian Archives and Trevor Holness to Roger Kent, e-mail dated 20 December 2006 |
| 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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Convict Notes




Tasmanian Records. Indent: https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/CON14-1-11/CON14-1-11P172 and https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/CON14-1-11/CON14-1-11P172 No 4533. William Holness, Tried Kent St Augustine Q.S. 5 Jan 1841, 7 years. Age 23, protestant, can read, single. Offence; Stealing old iron, pr. M Coller of Wingham, Kent. Once for robbing a woman of £1 12. 6d. 113 mos. Once fined 14/6 for assault. 14 days for turnips, 3 mos for potatoes. Surgeon’s report: very good, Recomd. a cleaner. Trade, F. Lab. Native place, Wingham. Relatives: F, William; M, Dinah; 5 B; 6 S. https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/CON33-1-19/CON33-1-19P68 https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/RGD33-1-55/RGD33-1-55P380 Births of Children, Richmond district. 3 April 1876, Dinah Maria Holness, Father William Holness, Mother Amilia Holness, formerly Surplies(?) Trade, Boatman 1 Sep 17, Williamener Barbara, female, F, William Holness, m, Amilia Holness, formerly Surplies, Mother was informant, resident at Risdon. And other births. Marriage Record, Hobart District: https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/RGD37-1-34/RGD37-1-34P140 Nov 18 1875, within the Manse of Chalmers Free Church, William Honis, age 48, Farmer, Widower, and Amelia Surplies, age 20, spinster, married by the minister, William Hudson, D.D. (Presbytarian Church ceremony) MARRIAGE. HONIER-SURPLIES.-On the 18th November by the Rev. Dr. Nicolson, Amelia Barbara, eldest daughter of the late Robert Surplies, to William Honier,  of Risdon. The Mercury, 20 Nov 1875. ------------------------------------------------------------------ There is a death of Maria Holness, https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/RGD35-1-43/RGD35-1-43P148 Death, 20 Jan 1874. Maria Holness, age 48 years, wife of Labourer, Cause of death, Recurrent Cancer of Axillary glands after removal of breast. Informant, Wm Gates, Sub-Inspector of Police, Richmond. ---------------------------------------------------------------




Tasmanian Records. Indent: https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/CON14-1-11/CON14-1-11P172 and https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/CON14-1-11/CON14-1-11P172 No 4533. William Holness, Tried Kent St Augustine Q.S. 5 Jan 1841, 7 years. Age 23, protestant, can read, single. Offence; Stealing old iron, pr. M Coller of Wingham, Kent. Once for robbing a woman of £1 12. 6d. 113 mos. Once fined 14/6 for assault. 14 days for turnips, 3 mos for potatoes. Surgeon’s report: very good, Recomd. a cleaner. Trade, F. Lab. Native place, Wingham. Relatives: F, William; M, Dinah; 5 B; 6 S. Convict Conduct Record: https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/CON33-1-19/CON33-1-19P68 See record for details. TL 9 March 1847. Cert. Free. 6/11/1849.




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William Holness (1817-1892) was tried at the St Augustine Quarter Sessions on 5 Jan 1841 and convicted of stealing iron from a Mr. Coller of Wingham in Kent. He was sentenced to seven years transportation to Tasmania. According to his Gaol Report, he was a very bad boy. He had been convicted four times previously. He had received twelve months in prison for robbing a woman of £1.12s. 6d., fined 14s. 6d. for assaulting a police officer, 14 days in prison for stealing turnips and three months for stealing potatoes. He left England on the John Brewer on 17 November 1841 and arrived in Hobart on 6 April 1842. William remained in Tasmania, married and raised a family.