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Transportation
John Howell 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 | Sydney Herald, 12 Nov 1832. |
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Convict Notes




New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents. Cawdry - 1826. Indent No; 14 Name; John Howell Age; 19 [1806/7] Single. Native Place; East Indies Trade or calling; Soldier. Offence; Stealing a watch Sentence; 7 years Remarks; Assigned; S Terry, Sydney ----------------




Prisoner Index. 1791-1873. John Howell, Cawdry, 1826, Ticket of Leave, Entry No: 31/1021, District Sydney. Born, Cawapore: Trade Lab/soldier. Tried : Bengal.




John Howell was one of 14 prisoneres transported on the Grab Cawdry from India in 1826. -------------------------------------------------- THE undermentioned Persons have obtained Certificates of Freedom during the last Week ; viz Caudry, John Howell ; Sydney Herald, 12 Nov 1832.